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09/04/2015
Britta Plyler
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  • Southern indie rockers Futurebirds are gearing up to release their third studio album Hotel Parties on September 25. Today, they've dropped the title track, and it's a shimmering number with just the right amount of twang. Listen below. [Stereogum]

  • Exciting news for Radiohead fans! Drummer Phil Selway announced the band's plans to release a new album later this year, their first since 2011's The King of Limbs. In an interview with UK's Press Association, Selway said, "We've got a busy autumn coming up. We want to finish a record and that’s where we’re at. We’re just launching ourselves into it.” [CoS]

  • Aphex Twin has rereleased a song called "until 25-01." The song was originally only available to those who bought the bonus track version of his recently released album Orphan Deejay Selek (2006-2008). Check it out below via Spotify. [Pitchfork]

  • Unknown Mortal Orchestra shared the video for their track "Can't Keep Checking My Phone." The video delves into a future where technology related illnesses run rampant. There's a brief flash of nudity so maybe don't watch this one in front of your boss. [SPIN]

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