Death From Above 1979: Live at Third Man Records Abraham SmithThird Man Records announces the release of Death From Above 1979's epic live EP. For over 10 years, these international men of mystery, Jesse Keeler and Sebastien Grainger, have dipped their toes into whatever waters they pleased (MSTRKRFT, Deserts Bad Tits, Femme Fatale, The Mountains, Black Cat No. 13), and created songs that'll get you off your ass and make you feel things. Over a decade after a sudden break up, following the release of their rich
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With its title an Americanization of the Northern British phrase "ecky thump" and its cover featuring Jack and Meg bedecked as a Pearly King and Queen
a 50th anniversary celebration collecting 24 previously unheard songs by such blues legends as Howlin’ Wolf
selected by Yusef Komunyakaa for the 2013 Saturnalia Books Poetry
Smith rocker "Everything I Need
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and two broadsides featuring Stanford artwork
Presley requested that his major label distribution hold back his cover single until the original single sold one million copies
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and the demise of civil discourse in America
“Salaam moves easily between genres