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HEARTFAST, the good people behind that Tunde Adebimpe solo 7" picture/DVD deal, have another nifty audiovisual artifact coming at us even sooner. On November 25, the label will issue a new vinyl single from Of Montreal.This 7" features a different arrangement of the Of Montreal cover of Parvati Khan-indebted M.I.A. track "Jimmy" that hit Forkcast back in January, as well as an exclusive new track titled "Middle Class Ghetto". Like the Tunde single, this one comes with slick artwork (pictured above and below) and a bonus DVD. Of Montreal are calling theirs "Cause We Were Virgins to Your Kisses" and have packed it with video footage from their 2007 tour. All in all, should make for a nice addition to your ever-growing collection of Of Montreal swag.In the world of live Of Montreal, the band's totally bonkers Skeletal Lamping tour continues in Atlanta on November 8. Have we mentioned their live thing is totally cracked out to the max? Yeah, just see it already.read more
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of Montreal have pulled out of the Israeli Meteor Festival, which is scheduled to take place this weekend in Tel Aviv. "After exhausting all of the different possible ways of justifying playing an Israeli party festival, while the political and military leaders of the country continue their murderous and brutal policies against the…
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It’s easy to take Kevin Barnes for granted. Over thirteen full-lengths and just about as many changes in style, of Montreal have refused to sit still for almost two decades. Everyone has their favorite oM era — mine’s Satanic Panic through Skeletal Lamping — but, above all, the band has always possessed a ...
submitted by Nick Jan 7th 2015 05:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Less than a year after releasing Lousy With Sylvianbriar, Athens glam crew of Montreal return in a couple of months with the new LP Aureate Gloom. According to frontman Kevin Barnes, the album is both inspired by the “mid to late ’70s music scene in New York” and by his own recent divorce. The band [...]


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