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A new Yo La Tengo album is coming! The legendary indie rock trio will release This Stupid World, which they’re calling their 16th studio LP, in February. It’s preceded today by “Fallout,” a chugging, droning fuzz-pop gem in the classic YLT mold. “I don’t have what you need,” Ira Kaplan sings. “I don’t have what you want from me.” Au contraire, Ira — this is exactly what I’m looking for from your band.
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