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Scott of Frightened Rabbit debuts new song

The fine folks over at Off the Beaten Tracks have unveiled a stellar new Frightened Rabbit track played exclusively for their site by singer/songwriter Scott Hutchison.
The song is entitled 'Swim Until You Can't See Land' and is the first song unleashed since word came passing through early this year that Frightened Rabbit was working on a new studio record.
Come this July the band will also hit the road in the US for just a few short dates one of which is a spot at Coney Island's Siren Music Festival.
Black Heart Procession joins Temporary Residence

Things keep on getting sweeter in Brooklyn, New York as of late. Just a short while ago Temporary Residence Limited announced that they had signed Three Mile Pilot for a reunion record and now word is that singer Pall Jenkins more recent band the amazing The Black Heart Procession have also joined the label and are set to release a new record. Expect the album to roll out sometime in October with a world tour to follow shortly thereafter.
Atlantic/Pacific release first track from debut

So let me catch you up.Atlantic/Pacific started as a teaming of Garrett Klahn (formally of Texas is the Reason, New Rising Sons, and Solea) on vox/guitar, John Herguth (of House & Parish) on vox/guitar, and Sergie Loobkoff (Samiam, Knapsack, Solea) on electric guitar.
The band first formed last year and before recording a single track head on a European tour. Over the following months, the band then proceeded to unleash a handful tracks through web before they recently announced that a full length album was in order.
Now five songs into recording, Atlantic/Pacific (which may now only be Klahn and Herguth) has released their first track from the studio session, Meet Your New Love.
Passion Pit's Manners hits shevles today!

East Coasters should head over here to feast on some tracks from Manners.
Broken Social Scene recording new album!

The amazing, ineffable and insane Broken Social Scene are as of now recording at Soma Studios in Chicago with producer John McEntire. Kevin Drew broke the news on the BSS Blog, and aside from the above facts, not much else is known. (Although he does explain the reasoning behind not bringing producer Dave Newfield back for a third record in a row with the band)
In related news, check out the awesome retrospective book, This Book is Broken. I can attest to it's beauty.
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