Tapes 'n Tapes announce second longplayer
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Tapes ‘n Tapes will release their second album in the spring, reports Pitchfork.
Walk it Off has been cut from a planned 15 tracks to 13, is the follow-up to 2005’s well-received longplayer The Loon and will arrive on April 8th in the US. The following tracks were produced with Dave Fridmann at Tarbox Road Studios, New York:
‘La Ruse’
‘Time of Songs’
‘Hang Them All’
‘Headshock’
‘Conquest’
‘Say Back Something’
‘Demon Apple’
‘Blunt’
‘George Michael’
‘Anvil’
‘Lines’
‘The Dirty Dirty’
‘Link-arrow’
The band plan to embark upon a “fair amount” of touring this year, more news when we get it, with any luck that'll be cribbed from Pitchfork too.
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A Month In Records: January 2007
looking forward to this
the loon was great stuff
^this
and get your touring arses over here.
Loon was allright
but I didn't think they were much cop live. Or maybe that was just down to the totally shit sound at The Forum.


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