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idiomaticsounds:

From their forthcoming album, Port of Morrow, here’s the Shins with “Simple Song”.

Pretty stoked about this album. 

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action-brad:

fantastic

I want to go on vacation to Zora’s Domain.

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cobwebz:

GOP debate tonight at my alma mater.
(remember when we used to romp around that auditorium at night when we lived in the dorms?)

Or when we put the bat-signal on the roof of this building?

cobwebz:

GOP debate tonight at my alma mater.

(remember when we used to romp around that auditorium at night when we lived in the dorms?)

Or when we put the bat-signal on the roof of this building?

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wnyc:

A little while back and down the hall on Soundcheck…. Dr. Dog “That Old Black Hole”

Triple fab.

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austinbone:

finally, a real job.

austinbone:

finally, a real job.

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theycalledmethehyacinthgirl:

Sleigh Bells – Comeback Kid

it’s a music video kind of day.

This should be an interesting album…

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"Hi Mallory:

We are very pleased to have you among the elite group we’ve admitted for the fall 2012 class of incoming library and information science students."

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Cannot stop rereading!!!!!! (via mlarents)

Sososososososososo proud of my best friend!

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twentyfourbit:

Stream: First Aid Kit, ‘The Lion’s Roar’

From the title track to their Rosanne Cash-approved homage to Johnny, June Carter, Gram, and Emmylou, previews of the Söderberg sisters’ sophomore LP promised a big step forward for the Swedish duo. Now we get to hear the Mike Mogis-produced set in full, complete with guest vocals from Conor Oberst on the triumphant closing track “King of the World,” the seasonally apropos “New Year’s Eve,” and 8 more of some of the best folk tunes we’ve heard so far in 2012. Without further ado, get acquainted with The Lion’s Roar above (via Paste).

Good call, Pat.

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