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February 28, 2006

New Ted Leo & The Pharmacists

Mr. Theodore Francis Leo has unleashed two new demos on his official site.

"Hey, so we're going on tour next week, and new stuff isn't as far along as I was dreaming it would be, but we have a few new ones that we'll be playing, and I think that I got some good recordings of rough versions of two of them (especially ignore the guitar solos -- they'll get better) from yesterday's practice, so I thought I'd share them wif yiz."
Ted Leo & The Pharmacists - "Army Bound (Demo)" (MP3)
Ted Leo & The Pharmacists - "Some Beginner's Mind (Demo)" (MP3)

Consider 'em a South By Stereogum preview (you still have a few days to enter to win tickets if you haven't yet.)

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Mirrors at the fan site, timorousme.org. We've got the other new song, La Costa Brava, up there too.

http://www.timorousme.org/media/lacostabrava.mp3
http://www.timorousme.org/media/Mind.mp3
http://www.timorousme.org/media/armybound.mp3

Posted by: TJ at 02/28/06 1:07 PM | Reply
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I'm struggling to get through "Army Bound." What a bland song (bland when graded on Ted's curve is great when judged against most other artists, of course). Might have to pass on the other demos and wait to be surprised when the finished album is out.

Posted by: Glenn at 02/28/06 1:54 PM | Reply
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i can't say i agree. to me, 'army bound' is more in step with the production on ted's previous albums (both as ted leo and in chisel), and the song is instantly catchy as well. although i really loved 'shake the sheets,' i much prefer hearing ted's songs with this sort of lo-fi production. i wish he'd just straight release these songs as is.

Posted by: ak at 02/28/06 4:34 PM | Reply
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la costa brava sounds like a really, really good foo fighters song.

Posted by: matt at 02/28/06 4:35 PM | Reply
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"i much prefer hearing ted's songs with this sort of lo-fi production. i wish he'd just straight release these songs as is."

This ain't Guided by Voices we're talking about here. Recording and, more importantly, performance-wise, these sound like demos. Demos of very good songs, sure, but definitely demos. After some practice, these will undoubtedly sound tighter and better.

Posted by: Dave at 02/28/06 5:24 PM | Reply
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"This ain't Guided By Voices we're talking about here."

We're talking about a guy who released 'Tell Balgeary, Balgury Is Dead' and 'Treble in Trouble,' which are both essentially demo-sounding records.

'Army Bound,' is as good as, if not better, than many of his other songs.

Posted by: ak at 02/28/06 5:48 PM | Reply
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Ted Leo is flat-ass boring.

There, it's been said.

Posted by: G3K at 02/28/06 10:18 PM | Reply
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mmm i love Ted Leo
can't wait for a new album

Posted by: Lyndsey at 03/01/06 9:11 AM | Reply
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ted leo at the hook last night on thursday was great. pictures from the show here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fiveoftoast/

Posted by: sam at 03/03/06 6:53 PM | Reply
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