Friday, September 17, 2010

A Sunny Day in Glasgow to Give Away New Album Digitally


Via Pitchfork:

MP3: A Sunny Day in Glasgow: "Drink drank drunk"

When they were working on their 2009 album Ashes Grammar, Philadelphia dream-poppers A Sunny Day in Glasgow wrote a ton of songs, not all of which made it onto the final album. Some of those songs made their way onto Nitetime Rainbows, the EP that the band released earlier this year. And still more make up Autumn, Again, a brand new album that the band will release in October. Up above, you can download the woozy album track "Drink drank drunk".

On October 19, the band will give away the album on their website as a free download. They'll also press up 500 vinyl copies of the album, which they'll sell on their website and through Carrot Top Distribution.

A press release pounds points out that this isn't a sign of any new directions that the band might take. Rather, it's another souvenir from a particularly fertile period. Below, we've got the Autumn, Again tracklist.

Autumn, Again:

01 Autumn, again
02 Fall in love
03 Petition to refrain from repetition
04 Sigh, inhibitionist (Come all day with me)
05 Moments on the lawn
06 Drink drank drunk
07 Violet Mary haunts me OR Loss of forgetfulness on Renfrew Street
08 How does somebody say when they like you?
09 Calling it love isn't love (Don't fall in love)
10 This assclown eats ambien OR Nobody likes you (No Art)
11 100/0 (Snowdays forever)

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