Permanent Link to The Good, the Bad and the Queen album stream posted
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[prefix magazine - hip hop to indie rock: music news, reviews and interviews. Updated daily.] The Good, the Band and the Queen album is scheduled to be released on January 23, but you can listen to it in its entirety if you head over to the band’s Myspace page (http://www.myspace.com/thegoodthebadandthequeen).
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Thepunkguy: The Good, The Bad and The Queen in its entirety. This coming Monday, January 8th, you will be able to stream the full album from the bands Myspace site prior to the album release (January 23): HERE (via Cosmos)
Driven Far Off: The Good, The Bad and The Queen are streaming their new album on their MySpace page prior to the album release on January 23. (via Cosmos)
stereogum: Or Axl's "opus"? Well while you're waiting for the new Blur, kill some time with The Good, The Bad & The Queen, streaming in its entirety on MySpace. (via Cosmos)
78s: scheinbar nichts verlernt, selbst wenn sie ihren musikalischen Horizont inzwischen erweitert haben (damit fallen Oasis schon raus, hier gehts auch um zwei andere). Damon Albarn, Ex-Blur und Teilzeit-Gorrilla, will das Debutalbum seiner neuen Band The Good, The Bad and The Queen promoten. (via Cosmos)
The Tripwire: If you can't wait to hear the entire album, it is now streaming online on their MySpace page. With the arrival of the album stream, we also now know the tracklisting, which is posted below. (via Cosmos)
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[Blog.largeheartedboy.com] largehearted boy: a boy, a girl, and his radio: (Theyre both ex-musicians, come to think of it: Hell, as most punks will know, has spent much more energy on his novels and poetry than his music over the last two decades, while Shapiro was a violin prodigy even before he was a literary one, publishing his first book at 18.) A few pieces depend on leaps in tone -- the books opening couplet is “I want to find the Venice in your body/and make it rhyme with penis” -- and I suppose some of the fun is in guessing who wrote what. (Even if youre probably wrong half the time, which is the point of the title, taken from Joseph Jastrows reversible figure, reproduced on the cover.) But the cutting contests are less satisfying than the duets - I especially like this passage from a half-sweet, half-nasty love poem:
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Posted at January 09, 2007 02:30 AM