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In January, The Lifted Brow, a biannual "50% fiction and 50% everything else" Melbourne-based magazine, is putting out an issue that includes two CDs with exclusive music from Spiral Stairs, the Magnetic Fields' Claudia Gonson, Frightened Rabbit, and Dan Deacon, among others. One of those others is the Wrens, whose "In Turkish Waters" debuted in this week's Drop. Wrens bassist/vocalist Kevin Whelan told us about the track, also letting us know to expect a full-length release in 2009. Listen to the track and get caught up on the Wrens here. As far as the magazine, it's The Lifted Brow No. 4, subtitled "The Fake Bookshelf," and includes "107 new songs, stories and comics based on the titles on a fake bookshelf." You can pre-order, get the full tracklists, contributor lists, and info about the launch at The Lifted Brow.This week we also offered the chance for five winners to each nab the double disc reissues of New Order's first five Factory releases.
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