Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin release US military leader
Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin will release a new record in spring.
The band bring forth the follow-up to debut full-length Broom on the 8th of April, reports Pitchfork. It’s called Pershing (click) and contains the following:
‘Glue Girls’
‘Boring Fountain’
‘Dead Right’
‘Beach Song’
‘Modern Mystery’
‘Some Constellation’
‘Think I Wanna Die’
‘You Could Write a Book’
‘Oceanographer’
‘HEERS’
‘Doris Tailspin (Boring Mountain)’
Hear opening track ‘Glue Girls’ here.
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Really liked 'Broom'
It should have had more exposure over here. I'll be buying the new one.
This is really good news,
I will certainly be getting it.
Yes...
good band. I think they suffer from being in The Shins' shadow.
Although that new track sounds a little Fountains of Wayne to me...
suffer?
hardly..
They are very lovely boys...
and put an extremely good show when they played at Concentration Face last year...
Amazing
This band make the world a better place.


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