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  • Beautiful Gas MaskThe Mountain Goats

The Mountain Goats - Beautiful Gas Mask

The new album, All Eternals Deck, I think snuck by a lot of people.  For me it’s hard to get into a band that has a zillion albums, and it’s sometimes hard to be into their latest when a new one comes out.  Such is the case with The Mountain Goats.  The discography is really long.  I’m really enjoying this album though.  It’s basically good from start to finish.  This song is a pretty good example of what to expect.  The songs are relatively simple and straightforward but have a level of complexity in the production that keeps them interesting.

(Quick side note: There are no masterpieces like this one on All Eternals Deck.  I’ve been re-listening to that song quite a bit lately.  The delivery and content of the line “There will be feasting, and dancing, in Jerusalem next year” makes it one of my favorite moments in a song, period.  I bothered a good friend who knows of such things about what this line might be referring to, and of course it makes it even better.  ”Next year in Jerusalem” is an important phrase in Judaism referring to (I will probably butcher this) the idea that each person strives for and looks forward to more freedom and happiness for themselves and others in the future.  So yeah; I like that.)

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  • Listen to MeJ Mascis

J Mascis - Listen to Me

Been listening to this album for a week or two now, after hearing about it at Fred’s blog (as usual).  The whole album is really good, and similar to this.  After several listens, this is the song that popped into my head out of nowhere this morning.

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  • BugsO'Death

O’Death - Bugs

Fun aggressive folk.  Two minutes.

Hat tip (and weird video).

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  • This YearThe Mountain Goats

The Mountain Goats - This Year

I was originally introduced to The Mountain Goats by the excellent Don’t Make Lists and have been listening to them quite a bit ever since.  While I thought that “No Children” would probably always stick as my favorite tune, I have been listening to The Sunset Tree a bit too much and this track totally grabbed me.  Not sure how one would go about not enjoying this song.

Hat tip.

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  • Sigh No MoreMumford & Sons

Mumford & Sons - Sigh No More

Love it will not betray you dismay or enslave you/it will set you free/be more like the man you were made to be/There is a design an alignment a cry of my heart to see/the beauty of love/as it was made to be

Hat tip.

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  • LegendaryLou Barlow

Lou Barlow - Legendary

I’m not sure when I first heard this song.  Maybe it was back when I used to watch The O.C. so furtively.  =(

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Mumford & Sons - The Cave

I heard about this band from the Zeitgeist and I did not throw my laptop out the window when I heard the first notes of the banjo.  It just goes to show that if you’re band is awesome enough you can pull off a banjo.