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Johnny C:


Pitchfork loves it, Cokemachineglow loves it, Stylus Magazine loves it as much as they love any record that isn't released by a pitch-corrected pop songstress.

Now it's your turn. This is probably one of my favourite records of the year - Andy Falkous' demented vocals and gnarled guitars coupled with the deep, primitive thrum of the rhythm section (courtesy of former Jarcrew bassist Kelson Mathias and fellow mcluskyite Jack Egglestone) make for a fantastically visceral listening experience, and the occasionally surprisingly touching moment (see: "Suddenly It's A Folk Song," "The Contrarian") adds variety and depth to the album. Falkous' keyboard work is also pretty awesome.

If you haven't found it on your own yet, here it is.


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valley_parade:
JOHNNY C I HAVE BEEN BUGGING YOU (and Sam) FOR THIS FUCKING ALBUM.

THANK YOU FOR FINALLY DELIVERING, NOW WHERE THE SHITTING FUCK IS MY MIXTAPE?

Johnny C:
oh right, that

imapiratearg:
Remember to say please and thank you, kids.

Johnny C:
and that real men hunt in PACKS

EDIT: Since this might convince people who are otherwise on the fence, here's the tracklist. The song titles alone should be a guaranteed sale.

   1. "The Lord Hates A Coward"
   2. "Plague Of Onces"
   3. "Fingers Become Thumbs"
   4. "Manchasm"
   5. "Fuck The Countryside Alliance"
   6. "My Gymnastic Past"
   7. "Suddenly It"s A Folk Song"
   8. "Kept By Bees"
   9. "Small Bones Small Bodies"
  10. "Wrigley Scott"
  11. "Real Men Hunt In Packs"
  12. "Team:Seed"
  13. "adeadenemyalwayssmellsgood"
  14. "The Contrarian"

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