Delivery from The Postal Service...
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The record is called Mistake, Mistake, Mistake, Mistake, and it's now on general release. Among the various contributors are Sonya Westcott (Arthur and Yu), Morgan Nagler, (Whispertown 2000), Erlend Øye (Kings of Convenience) and Jenny Lewis (Rilo Kiley, The Postal Service).
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its really good
better than DNTEL
and Erlend Oye is ace as usual
which one
is Erlend Oye on?
I thought it was a bit boring.
I was quite disappointed.
nowhere near as good as Dntel.
or even figurine.
oh good lord
could people stop making album titles so open to ridicule?
Is James Figurine
The guy whos not in Death Cab?
Ehem.
DNTEL has moments of greatness.
This is very Kings of Convenience.. Quirky happy electro is really "in". No wonder Brainlove has attached his merry name to it.
It reminds me of a simpler time.. Where Casios with Wham demos were hip.


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