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Stream No CV From My Computer
Coolfer pointed out new U.K. band My Computer turned up at number one on the NY Post's Hot List. Glenn wasn't awed by the two tracks he heard, "Stay in Bed" and "Duty Free". Apparently they weren't pastoral, languid, or furtive enough for him. Joking of course, Glenn.

UPDATE: Apparently those two tracks that Glenn heard and I linked to are not from My Computer. Whoops. Thanks to Mark E from I Really Love Music for straightening me out. If you downloaded the songs already, you've unwittingly introduced yourself to a band named Grand Mal. Hope you liked them.

Anyhow, NME has the full debut album from My Computer, entitled No CV, streaming on their site. I listened to each track last night and while it wasn't the most idyllic, slow or foxy music I've ever heard, it's not bad.

Turning on their trusty hyperbole generator, NME tell us more about My Computer:
Manc duo My Computer debuted their album 'Vulnerabilia', a beautiful, bewildering mixture of Jeff Buckley, post-Prodigy electronica and classical flourishes in 2002. Their follow-up album, 'No CV', is released now and is equally stunning: As emotionally brutal as 'OK Computer', as much fun as 'The Love Below' and as ambitious as either; 'No CV' is the real head-wrecking, heart-stopping deal.
Stream the tracks here.
posted by jason @ 11:26 AM   |
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