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Mp3: Grails – “I Led Three Lives”

May 4th, 2011 | 0 Comments


Grails released a new record of post-rock brilliance titled Deep Politics last month via Temporary Residence. Check out the track below when you are ready to space out and fall into a trance.

Mp3: Grails - I Led Three Lives

Video: Envy – “Worn Heels and the Hands We Hold”

September 24th, 2010 | 0 Comments

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New video from Japanese post-rockers Envy.

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Mp3: Envy – “A Breath Clad In Happiness”

September 2nd, 2010 | 0 Comments

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Experimental Japanese rockers Envy are offering up the first taste from their latest full length Recitation which will be released by Temporary Residence on double LP. The first 500 orders will come on limited edition clear/light grey/black swirl vinyl. The dynamic song shares lots of musical similarities to Explosions in the Sky as well as Thursday who they released a split with in 2008.

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MP3: Coliseum – "Blind In One Eye"

May 17th, 2010 | 0 Comments

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A new mp3 from Coliseum has surfaced from the forthcoming House With A Curse produced by J. Robbins. You can check out the mp3 below and pre-order the vinyl here. First 300 pre-orders get limited edition white vinyl with black splatter.

Mp3: Coliseum – “Blind In One Eye”

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Coliseum Detail New Record, Sign To Temporary Residence Ltd

March 3rd, 2010 | 0 Comments

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Coliseum have announced their third full length will be released via their new label, Temporary Residence Limited this summer. The latest effort was produced by the legendary J. Robbins and features a slew of guests including Young Widows, Will Oldham (Bonnie Prince Billy), Jason Noble, Peter Searcy, Carrie Niemeyer (Second Story Man), Brigid Kaelin, Alicja Trout (River City Tanlines) and eight year old Oliver Cox makes his first recorded appearance. Hopefully they don’t label the meta data on the mp3′s like a hip-hop album with all the guests names causing my iPod to have 15 different artists starting with Coliseum. I look forward to this being their best and most crushing record yet.

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