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The Wave Pictures, “Sugar Maple Charcoal”

Brit indie-rockers The Wave Pictures will only release their forthcoming album, Long Black Cars next March, but wiaiwya has just put out their brand new 7" as the first installment on their 2012 singles series, wiaiwya-7777777. You can subscribe at wiaiwya.com and listen to one of the three songs from the single, “Sugar Maple Charcoal”, on the beautiful widget below.

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My Best Fiend, “Cracking Eggs”

Best mp3 we received in our mailbox in months? Rejoice, Spiritualized fans. In Ghostlike Fading is out next month (20th) on Warp

My Best Fiend

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[vid] Steve Gunn, “Bossman Medley”

Videoteca Bodyspace did it again. Watch solo acoustic guitarist Steve Gunn perform the song “Bossman Medley” in the streets of Porto below. This post does not contain the word “Fahey”.

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BOLACHAS PREMIERE: Breton Parks, “Figure It Out On My Own”

Breton Parks’ debut album, Whelk, was criminally overlooked when it was released last Summer. He’s currently recording his yet unnamed sophomore record that should sound just about as good as the first one, judging from the sample he has just sent me for you all to listen. “Figure It Out On My Own” is the first song off it, a plain steady 90’s-infused indie rock song, the perfect song to kick off your first day of work of 2012. You can listen and download it below on the SC widget, and you can also listen to and download Whelk for free on his Bandcamp.

Breton Parks-Figure It Out On My Own by Breton Parks

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Graham Repulski, “My Color Is Red” (Big School Records, 2011)

Bolachas has been on and off the radar for the last couple of months due to countless factors. That’s a fact. But then again, sometimes our mailbox is hit by sentences like Do brief bursts of melodic lo-fi noise excite you? 90’s tape-hiss indie a la Guided By Voices and Shrimper Records? and that’s the moment we realize we gotta do something.

Those words equal Graham Repulski. The mysterious fuzzy rock act from Weehawken, NJ has a new 7" coming out on Big School Records and they were kind enough to give away a couple of mp3s off it (“Mommy’s Dreaming” is the highlight here). Get your Archers of Loaf worn out shirt ready for this and give it a spin. You can pre-order the 7", out 13th December, on the Big School Records’ webstore. Here. Stream it on the widget below.

Download mp3: “Mommy’s Dreaming” // “Everyone Likes My Three Dollar Shirt”