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"Road to Peace" by Tom Waits from the Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers and Bastards box set, due November 21 on Anti. Previously: MP3: You Can Never Hold Back Spring, MP3: Bottom of the World and Tom Waits Live in Chicago. =0=
"Don't Forget Me" by the Walkmen from Pussy Cats, their recreation of the Harry Nilsson/John Lennon "Lost Weekend" album. MP3 courtesy of AmpCamp. =0=
Pavement - "Rattled By The Rush" from Wowee Zowee: Sordid Sentinels Edition, due November 7, 2006 on Matador. Also: "Heckler Spray/In The Mouth Of A Desert" from Pavement Live At The Palace (available with pre-order). =0=
"In Transit" by Strokes guitarist Albert Hammond, Jr. from Yours to Keep (Rough Trade). Courtesy of AmpCamp. =0=
"Black Metal Valetine" and "Spiders House" by Califone from Roots and Crowns, out now on Thrill Jockey. MP3s courtesy of AmpCamp and Insound, respectively. =2=
"Desperado" by Me First and the Gimme Gimmes. Another MP3 from Love Their Country, courtesy of Spin's Hey, This Is Awesome. We previously posted their Dixie Chicks cover, which some crafty YouTuber has mixed up with the original video. =0=
"Dead Meat" by Sean Lennon off Friendly Fire. The story is that Lennon's girlfriend ditched him for his best friend who died before they could reconcile. Heavy. MP3 from AmpCamp. Oh, and happy birthday to his dad. John would've been 66 today. =0=
"You Can Never Hold Back Spring" by Tom Waits from the Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers and Bastards box set, due November 21 on Anti. This song was originally written for the 2005 Roberto Benigni film, La Tigre E La Neve. Previously: MP3: Bottom of the World and Tom Waits Live in Chicago. =0=
"Rat Patrol" by the Fix. Classic Michigan hardcore from 1981. Touch and Go is releasing a compilation called At the Speed of Twisted Thought... You can stream the whole album and then jump up and down and smash something. =0=
"Bottom of the World" by Tom Waits, from the upcoming box set, Orphans (Anti-). It originally appeared on the soundtrack for the 2003 documentary, Long Gone, which Waits scored. Previously. =0=
"Sour Shores" by Portastatic from Be Still Please, due October 10 on Merge. If you loved Superchunk, you oughta dig this. Plus, hey, Mac McCaughan is blogger! =0=
"Technology" by the Whigs from Give 'Em All a Big Fat Lip, which is being reissued by ATO on September 19. Available now on iTunes. =0=
Me First and the Gimme Gimmes cover the Dixie Chicks: "Goodbye Earl" from Love Their Country, due October 17 on Fat Wreck Chords. Via punknews. =0=
I'm A Genius, Too! The Murry Wilson Tapes - Listen to The Beach Boys' dad drunkenly berate them in the studio: the complete 40 minute version (36 MB) and a 12 minute edit (11 MB). Via bb. =2=
"Destroyer (Demo Version)" by the Stills. Saw the video for the album version (which is better) on Subterranean and liked it. From Without Feathers (Vice). =0=
“Donna Sumeria” by Mission Of Burma from The Obliterati (Matador). =0=
"Puff the Magic Dragon" by Broken Social Scene from See You on the Moon: Songs for Kids of All Ages. A nice, dreamy cover of one of my favorite songs as a kid. It's really a hopelessly sad, sad song: "A dragon lives forever, but not so little boys..." Via lhb. =0=
"Love" by Detroit producer J Dilla (featuing Pharoahe Monche), from The Shining. Obit. =1=
"Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out (Part I)" and "Part II" by the M's from the bonus 7" included with the vinyl version of their debut album. An Isley Brothers cover (but you knew that). Thanks, Polyvinyl! Via Transmission. =0=
"The Man Who Came to Stay" by Babyshambles, the b-side to the Killamangiro single. This and eight other b-sides will be available on iTunes as part of a deluxe version of Down in Albion on August 1. Previously: What Became of the Likely Lads? and Re: Babyshambles (An Open Letter to Mick Jones). =0=
"Pass the Hatchet, I Think I'm Goodkind" by Yo La Tengo from I am Not Afraid of You, and I Will Beat Your Ass, out September 12, 2006 on Matador. It's eleven minutes of noisy guitar rock! =0=
"Crackers" by Lambchop from Damaged, due August 22, 2006 on Merge. =0=
New, old Spoon! "Mountain To Sound" and "Idiot Driver" from Soft Effects and Telephono, respectively. Two EPs from the mid-90s, remastered and reissued by Merge, out July 25, 2006. =0=
The New York Times is giving away five Golden Smog MP3s from the new album, Another Fine Day: "You Make It Easy," "Another Fine Day," "5-22-02," "Long Time Ago," and "Corvette." Nice! =0=
"Third Time's The Charm" by the BellRays from Have a Little Faith. Great soul music. The first time I ever heard Lisa Kekaula's voice was in Paris when she was singing with the surviving members of the MC5, and she was perfect. That's the kind of soul we're talking about. Also: "Maniac Blues" and "Have a Little Faith In Me." =0=
Has anybody else noticed that "Insistor" by current indie darlings Tapes 'N Tapes sounds a lot like Quasar Wut-Wut? Check out "Enola Gay" in particular. Even their video looks like a Quasar video. Or is it just me? =6=
"Okies From Outer Space" (50.1 MB) Rolling Stone's Mark Binelli chats with Flaming Lips frontman Wayne Coyne. Read. =0=
"Woke Up New" by the Mountain Goats from Get Lonely, out August 22 on 4AD. MP3 courtesy of eMusic's
Pitchfork Music Festival Sampler, free to download Insound. =0=
"Throw" by Scritti Politti, from White Bread Black Beer due July 25 on Nonesuch. They say it's their first album in seven years, but it feels more like 21. They released stuff after Cupid & Psyche 85? Who knew? =0=
"Reagan" by Whirlwind Heat from Types of Wood (Brille). Homeboys from Grand Rapids, Michigan. Technically, they're from Rockford, the farmtown to the north of G-Rap where all the cute skater boys lived and came down and stole our girls. Bastards. =0=
"Multiply" by Jamie Lidell from Multiply Additions (Warp). I know you got soooooul! =0=
"You're So Pretty" by Field Music from Field Music (Memphis Industries). Saw their video for "You're Not Supposed To" (QT) on Subterranean. Contains a former member of the Futureheads. More mp3s on their site. =0=
"Sister In Love" by Envelopes, from Demon (Brille). Saw this homemade video (QT) on Subterranean last week and loved it. Lo-fi Swedish goodness. =0=
"Skip To The End" and "Worry About It Later" by the Futureheads from News And Tributes out June 13, 2006. Also: video for "Skip To The End" (QT). =0=
"Mountain to Climb" by the Bottle Rockets from Zoysia, out 06/06/06 on Bloodshot. =0=
"Good Weekend" by Art Brut from Bang Bang Rock & Roll. This isn't new but it's still good. The American release (on Downtown) contains three tracks unavailable on the UK version. =0=
"Little Elf" by The Out Crowd, Matt Hollywood's band, from Then I Saw the Holy City. More MP3s, myspace. =0=
"Hide & Seek" by The Eighteenth Day of May. Nice psych-folk-pop.
"Blackened Blue Eyes" by the Charlatans, off Simpatico, out now on Sanctuary. =0=
"The Henney Buggy Band" by Sufjan Stevens from The Avalanche, out July 11 on Asthmatic Kitty. =0=
"Let's Get Out Of This Country" by Camera Obscura from Let's Get Out Of This Country, out 6/6/06 on Merge. "We'll find a cathedral so that you can convince me I am pretty." This is great pop. Lush strings, and is that a banjo? =2=
"The Great Salt Lake" by Band of Horses from Everything All The Time (Subpop) =0=
"Bring the Noise" by Brent Runyon, This American Life contributor and author of The Burn Journals (excerpt). Chuck D would be proud. Or maybe not. Via bb. =2=
"My Favorite Mutiny" by the Coup (with the Roots' Black Thought and Talib Kweli) from Pick A Bigger Weapon out now on Anti. Great hip-hop backed by a live funk band. =1=
"An Old Familiar Scene" by Elf Power from Back To The Web. =0=
“2wice” by Mission Of Burma from The Obliterati, due May 23, 2006, on Matador. =0=
"Exeter, Rhode Island" by Jennifer O'Connor from Over The Mountain, Across The Valley, and Back To The Stars, due Aug 22, 2006, on Matador. =2=
"When You Wasn't Famous" by the Streets. =0=
"Jeez Louise" by Grandaddy off Just Like the Fambly Cat, out May 9, 2006. Previously. =0=
"The Lonesome Death of Rachel Corrie" by Billy Bragg from Guardian Unlimited Arts. Also: "Bush War Blues" from Bragg's new label, Anti. =0=
"One For the Catholic Girls" by Simon Joyner from Beautiful Losers: Singles and Compilation Tracks 1994-1999, out now on Jagajaguwar. =0=
"Munich" by the Editors from The Back Room. Via Fingertips. =0=
"Over the Moon" by Work Clothes from These Are The Shoes We Wear. Pretty, acoustic pop. =0=
"Baby Boy" by Crystal Skulls from Outgoing Behavior on Suicide Squeeze. Nice pedal steel. =0=
Of Montreal live on Morning Becomes Eclectic (26.3 MB) from KCRW. =0=
"Blindspots" by Mudhoney from Under A Billion Suns (Subpop) =0=
"I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor" by the Arctic Monkeys from Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not. Worth the hype? Maybe. The album's pretty fucking good. More MP3s. =0=
"New English" by Ambulance LTD from the New English EP, due March 14 on TVT. =0=
"Folk Death 95" by Mogwai from Mr Beast, due March 7 on Matador. =0=
"Hey Scenesters!" by the Cribs off The New Fellas. =0=
"Tristan & Iseult" by Tarkio, Colin Meloy's college band before the Decemberists. From Omnibus, reissued by Kill Rock Stars. =0=
"Born on the Cusp" by American Analog Set from Set Free. =0=
"Feb 14" by the Drive-By Truckers off A Blessing and A Curse, out April 25 on New West. =0=
The free new single from Riviera includes a cover of Neil Young's "Revolution Blues" and an original, "The Weathermen". Cover art. Full disclosure: Riviera is on our label, Glorious Noise Records. =0=
"The Ballad of Bitter Honey" by Clem Snide's Eef Barzelay, from Bitter Honey due February 21 on Spinart. =0=
"Memory Collector" by Kelley Stoltz from Below the Branches, out February 7, 2006 on Subpop. =0=
"The Nocturnal House" by Pretty Girls Make Graves from Elan Vital, due April 11, 2006, on Matador. =0=
"Triggers and Trash Heaps" by Centromatic from Fort Recovery, due March 7 on Misra. =0=
The Go is giving "the gift of psych-rock for yer yule tide cheerios" by allowing you to download Supercuts, a previously super rare (500 pressed), vinyl-only, 10-song album. Via MCR. =6=
Holiday cheer from John Darnielle! Two Mountain Goats songs from the vaults: "Cut Off Their Thumbs" and "Deserters." Ho ho ho! =0=
"Another Sunny Day" by Belle and Sebastian from The Life Pursuit, due February on Matador. Via Fingertips. =0=
"135" by Two Cow Garage, from The Wall Against Our Back. MP3 from SXSW. =0=
"Juicebox" by the Strokes, from First Impressions of Earth, due January 3, 2006, on RCA. =3=
Riviera - Live at the Hideout, 11/9/05. Download the whole set, containing several brand new songs. Full-disclosure: Riviera is on our label. =0=
A GLONO exclusive! "You" by Rogue Wave" from Descended Like Vultures, out October 25 on Subpop. Also: check out their top-secret myspace page for more music. =1=
"The Greatest" by Cat Power. From The Greatest due January 24, 2006 on Matador. =2=
"I'm Getting Back Into Getting Back Into You" by the Silver Jews, from Tanglewood Numbers (Drag City, October 18) =0=
"Pull the Curtain" by Grandaddy, from Excerpts From the Diary of Todd Zilla. Also: limited-edition shirts, a new design every month. =0=
"Shine a Light" by Wolf Parade, from Apologies to the Queen Mary (Subpop). =0=
"Dry Dead Emperor" by TV On The Radio in response to Hurricane Katrina. =0=
"Makin' Deals" by the Satans. This 1966 punk classic is about selling your soul to the devil and contains the phrase, "Can you guess my name?" Could it have influenced the Stones on "Sympathy for the Devil"? =2=
"You're Not the Queen Anymore" by Bob Pollard as "Scott Joy" from the upcoming Suitcase II collection. More MP3s. =0=
"Stay Awake" by Juliana Hatfield from her new self-released album, Made in China. =0=
"Dance Me In" by Sons and Daughters from The Repulsion Box (Domino). =0=
"Jumpers" by Sleater-Kinney from The Woods (Subpop). =1=
"Ain't No Easy Way" by B.R.M.C. from Howl, due August 23. =1=
"Use It" by the New Pornographers from Twin Cinema, due August 23 on Matador. =0=
"Curious" by Holopaw from Quit+/or Fight!, due August 9 on Subpop. =0=
"Silver Sparkler" by The Jim Yoshii Pile-Up from Picks Us Apart (Absolutely Kosher). =0=
"Side 2" by Dressy Bessy from Electrified (Transdreamer). The pop hit of the summer. Via NPR. =0=
"Wait for the Wheels" by Goldrush from Ozona (out July 26 on Better Looking) Via Fingertips. =0=
"In This Home On Ice" by Clap Your Hands Say Yeah from their self-titled debut. "Upon This Tidal Wave of Young Blood" is good too, but some of their other stuff is a little too David Byrney. =4=
"Casimir Pulaski Day" by Sufjan Stevens from Come On, Feel the Illinoise, out July 5. This is the best song on the new album (which is technically just called Illinois, but that's not what it says on the cover). =3=
"Don't Like The Way" by New Estate from Considering... (Kittridge Records). Sounds kinda like the Faces. =0=
"Break-Out Town" by Tokyo Sex Destruction from Le Red Soul Comunnitte. More Dim Mak mp3s. =1=
"I Feel Like the Mother of the World" by Smog, from A River Ain't too Much to Love. =1=
"Very Loud" by the Shout Out Louds from Howl Howl, Gaff Gaff out now on Capitol. =1=
"It's All In My Mind" by Teenage Fanclub from Man-Made, due June 7 on Merge. =0=
"I Stole Your Love" by the Millions, an unironic Kiss cover. More Millions MP3s. =2=
"Take Your Carriage Clock And Shove It" by Belle And Sebastian's from Push Barman To Open Old Wounds, a 2-disc collection of all seven Jeepster EPs. =0=
"Eyes Wide Open" by Radio 4 from 2003's Gotham courtesy of CitySlang. Thanks to 3hive for the reminder of how great this song is. =3=
"Twin Cinema" by the New Pornographers from Twin Cinema due August 23, 2005 (Matador). =2=
"The Swish" from the Hold Steady's debut album, The Hold Steady Almost Killed Me. Their new album, Separation Sunday, comes out May 3. =3=
"Entertain" by Sleater-Kinney from The Woods courtesy of Subpop. Update: video too! =0=
"What Happened to the Sands" by Pas/Cal from Oh Honey, We're Ridiculous. Via Fingertips. =1=
"Skinned Alive" by Tijuana Hercules. More MP3s. =0=
"Baby C'mon" by Stephen Malkmus from Face the Truth (Matador) in stores May 24, 2005. =5=
"Old Shit/New Shit" by the Eels from the double album Blinking Lights and Other Revelations, due April 26. Also, "Hey Man (Now You're Really Living)." =0=
"I Turn My Camera On" by Spoon from Gimme Fiction. Due May 10, 2005. =0=
"Summer Wine" by Evan Dando and Sabrina Brooke from Total Lee: The Songs of Lee Hazlewood (CitySlang). Via Audiofile. =1=
"Club Foot" by Kasabian, courtesy of Insound. From their self-titled album on RCA. Sounds like the Happy Mondays. =0=
"Iron Woman" by Devin Davis off Lonely People of the World, Unite! More Devin Davis mp3s. =5=
"A Taste of You" by Lee Hazlewood from For Every Solution There's a Problem (City Slang). Via Audiofile. =0=
"Circus" by the Sights from their self-titled album due April 12, 2005. =1=
"Revolution Blues" by Riviera, live Neil Young cover from the show where they opened for Wilco's Jeff Tweedy. More Riviera mp3s. They've got an album, At the End of American Century, coming out on April 5 on Glorious Noise Records. =1=
"The Engine Driver" by the Decemberists from Picaresque. Courtesy of Kill Rock Stars. =1=
"Grandma Airplane" by Black Lipstick courtesy of Insound. From the album Sincerely, Black Lipstick (Peek-A-Boo). =3=
"Fear and Loathing" by Dr. Hunter S. Thompson from the long out-of-print collection, Sound Bites from the Counter Culture. Not a reading from the book, but a great speech with some classic quotes: "I've never claimed to be anything other than a nice guy and an athlete." =0=
"Woman King" by Iron & Wine from the Woman King ep. =5=
A GLONO exclusive! "The Partisan" by Quasar Wut-Wut, recorded live at Schubas in Chicago on January 19, 2005 for emusiclive. This song, made famous by Leonard Cohen, has a fascinating history. =1=
"Balcony Birds" by Ben Eyler. More mp3s. And a cd. =0=
Acoustic "Straight Outta Compton" by Veruca Salt's Nina Gordon. Better than the Gourds! Via Empty-handed. =7=
"Home" by Lou Barlow, off Emoh. From Insound. Via LHB. =3=
"When Jokers Attack" by Brian Jonestown Massacre. From Tepid Peppermint Wonderland on Tee Pee Records. =0=
"Figaro (Stones Throw 101 Remix)" by Madvillain. Produced by Madlib, from the Stones Throw 101 Mix CD/DVD. Via. =0=
"I Do Dream You" by Jennifer Gentle, from Valende, on Subpop. Nice garage pop from Italy! =0=
"A Magazine Called Sunset" by Wilco, from the now free-to-download More Like the Moon EP. =0=
"Revenge!" by Spoon, from The Wired CD, a collection of songs produced under the Creative Commons License. =0=
"Christmas Party" by the Walkmen. =0=
"Stick It or Lick It" by Detroit soul legend Nathaniel Mayer. From his Fat Possum debut, I Just Want To Be Held. Also: "I Found Out." =0=
"Stranded" by Riviera from their coming album, At the End of American Century. More MP3s. =5=
"Alphabet City" by Two Cow Garage off their fantastic new album, The Wall Against Our Back. More Two Cow mp3s. =0=
"Bush Killa" by Paris from his 1992 album, Sleeping With The Enemy. A "revenge fantasy about the assasination of then president George H.W. Bush." On Guerrilla Funk. Still great today. =0=
"Never Never" by the Libertines, an outtake from their self-titled new album. Via Insound. =0=
"How's It Gonna End" by Tom Waits off his new Anti- album, Real Gone. Via Punknews. =0=
"Fill Me With Your Light" by Clem Snide (from The End of Love, due in early 2005). Via Tractor-Beam. See tracklisting. =2=
Anti- has released another mp3 from the upcoming Elliott Smith album, From a Basement on the Hill: "Memory Lane." More. =1=
"Astral Man" by the Gore Gore Girls from their album, Up All Night. More MP3s. =2=
"Hi-Lites" by Hot Snakes from Swami Records off their new album, Audit in Progress. Via Punknews. =0=
"Twilight" by Elliott Smith from his upcoming album on Anti, From a Basement on a Hill. =8=
"The FCC Song" by Monty Python's Eric Idle. =0=
Wilco - "Spiders" (live at the Vic, June 12, 2004). Via Wilcoworld. =0=
"Hey Ya!" by the Go. Via Motor City Rocks. =1=
"On Your Way" by the Album Leaf from In A Safe Place. Via Fingertips. =1=
Uncle Tupelo - "Chickamauga" video (50MB Windows Media) live in 1994. We'll leave it up until we run out of bandwidth. Thanks to JHamm for encoding. =0=
"In Time It Snows" by Nedelle & Thom. =0=
"The Lengths" by Black Keys off Rubber Factory. Via Punknews. =0=
"Year of the Rat" by Badly Drawn Boy off One Plus One Is One. Via Fingertips. =0=
"I Summon You" and "Sister Jack" - new Spoon demos. Via Chomewaves. =0=
"When I Wake Up" by the Fontaine Toups. Via Fingertips. =0=
"Right Behind You" and "You Are The One" by Joey Santiago's Martinis. Off Smitten. =1=
Edith Frost - DEMOS from Comfort Stand. Internet-only, and free. 11 demo versions of previously released material from the web-savvy songwriter. =0=
"Old Fashion Morphine" by Jolie Holland off Escondida. From Anti. =1=
"Motel Sex" by Danny Cohen via Anti. By way of Fingertips. =1=
"Primitive (The Way I Treat You)" by Ambulance LTD via Insound. By way of Salon's Wednesday Morning Download. =0=
Lil Cap'n Travis - "I Don't Wanna Go Out Tonight" via the band's site. =3=
"When I Laugh" by the Glands via Epitonic. By way of Fingertips. =0=
"Alone Again Or" by Calexico via Touch & Go. By way of Fingertips. =0=
"The Dream is Over" by MK Ultra, John Vanderslice's old band, whose site features lots of free mp3s. By way of Fingertips. =0=
"Another Number" by the Cribs via Wichita Recordings. By way of Fingertips. =0=
Matt Sharp - "Just Like Movie Stars" via In Music We Trust. Order it now. =0=
Brendan Benson - Let Me Roll It via Star Time Records. Yeah, the McCartney song. =0=
Elf Power - "Never Believe" via their website. By way of Fingertips. =2=
Abra Moore - "I Win" via the Village Voice. By way of Fingertips. =0=
Wilco - "Cars Can't Escape" from the YHF sessions. (M4A too.) Via Wilcoworld. =6=
Mission of Burma - "Wounded World" and "Dirt" via Matador. By way of Fingertips. =2=
Okkervil River - "It Ends With A Fall" via Jagjaguwar Records. By way of Fingertips. (More mp3s.) =0=
The Decemberists - "Grace Cathedral Hill" via Hush Records. By way of Fingertips. =0=
Shannon Wright - Black Little Stray via Touch & Go. By way of Fingertips. =0=
The Shins - Kissing the Lipless via Subpop. By way of Fingertips. =0=
John Vanderslice - They Won't Let Me Run via his site. By way of Fingertips. =0=
Spoon - Me and the Bean via Epitonic. By way of Fingertips. =0=
Kingdom Flying Club - "Artists Are Boring" via Emergency Umbrella. By way of Fingertips. =0=
The Church - Song in Space. By way of Fingertips. =1=
Trans Am - Remote Control via Thrill Jockey. =0=
Joe Strummer & the Mescaleros - Coma Girl via Epitaph. By way of Fingertips. =0=
Mary Lou Lord - I Don't Want To Get Over You via Rubric Records. =2=
The Descendents - Nothing With You via Fat Wreck Chords. By way of Punk News. =0=
Mark Cutler - Wrecking Ball via projo.com. By way of Fingertips. =0=
Sun Kil Moon - Carry Me Ohio via Rolling Stone. By way of Fingertips. =0=
Isobel Campbell - Amorino via Insound. By way of Fingertips. =0=
TV on the Radio - Staring at the Sun via Insound. By way of Fingertips. =13=
Decemberists - The Soldiering Life via Kill Rock Stars. By way of Fingertips. =0=
Paul Westerberg - Dirty Diesel via Vagrant. By way of Fingertips. =0=
Chain by the Fire Theft via Sunny Day Real Estate. By way of Fingertips. =0=
For You To Do That by Mary Ann Farley via Fish Records. By way of Fingertips. =0=
The Wrens - Everyone Chooses Sides via Absolutely Kosher. By way of Fingertips. =0=
Song for the Ending Day by the Ladybug Transistor. By way of Fingertips. =0=
Half Acre by Hem via Audiogalaxy. By way of Fingertips. =1=
Unsound by Bettie Serveert via Audiogalaxy. By way of Fingertips. =0=
Ashes on the Highway by David Dondero via Future Farmer. By way of Fingertips. =0=
Lost My Motto by Cotton Mather via Rainbow Quartz. (Recommended by Fingertips.) =0=
Preston School Of Industry (with Wilco) - Get Your Crayons Out! via Matador. =0=
The Go - Summer's Gonna Be My Girl. =3=
The Shins - So Says I via Subpop. =0=
Asteroid No.4 - "Honeyspot" and "California" via Rainbow Quartz. =0=
Jay Farrar - two new mp3s, alt takes of "No Rolling Back" and "Out on the Road" via jayfarrar.net =0=
The Strokes - 12:51 via thestrokes.com. =0=
Warren Zevon - Dirty Life & Times from Artemis Records. =0=