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New My Morning Jacket - "Evil Urges"

New My Morning Jacket - "Evil Urges"

We showed you what Evil Urges' cover art looked like, watched Jim James discuss it, then directed you toward a sound snippet from the album. Now, to top it off, My Morning Jacket themselves have provided a link and a password to download the EU title track. Also, they've written up a statement about the interweb, instant gratification, and the lovely smell of "fresh vinyl or compact disc plastic" to provide a bit of context. Just make sure to set your calendars back, gosh darn-it.

hello all you fine and wonderful people out there that are interested in what we do. we now live in the 90's -- the era of the interweb and instant gratification. these are confusing times for all humankind, but especially for those of us in the music world as you well know ... a week or so ago we played some of our new songs for the first time at a show in houston tx! about an hour later all of those songs were available on the interweb -- talk about speed!!! since those and other non-album audiovisual recordings are available to people on the interweb, we wanted to make at least one "real" song version available (if one was interested in what the "real actual studio album" might sound like) to those of you who have supported us most and have seemed most excited about what we are doing over the years.

so here is the song "evil urges". we sure hope you are to enjoy it! we would put the whole thing out there on the interweb, but gosh darn-it, we're still a little old fashioned in that way of wanting the listener to be able to get the actual music when it is supposed to be released, when we say it is finished -- not when someone else puts it on the interweb.... but it is the 90's now, we understand that. its a new decade and we want to be part of this decade, but whilst still maintaining a link to the past - where one can't necessarily get everything they want immediately when they want it, but rather when they are told they can have it - by their real life keeper or their digital daddy! we will play both roles here. we all personally relish waiting to unwrap that shrink wrap and smelling that fresh vinyl or compact disc plastic, mmm...that fresh cardboard and paper. or if we buy it off the interweb we all love holding our computers up to our noses and smelling those brand new digital downloads...mmm...fresh! gall durn it -- we're just old fashioned that way. sometimes... gentle reader, in this age of instant gratification, waiting can be so rewarding, it can teach us a valuable lesson about the triumph of the human spirit... but sometimes, like our old friend tom petty said- waiting is the hardest part. thank you all for being so supportive of us, and unending in your love... from the bottom of our cold dead hearts!

love,
mmj!

Man, let's hear it for the '90s. Head here and type in "urges101" to get your fix.

UPDATE: Eh, just take it from here...

My Morning Jacket - "Evil Urges" (MP3)

Enjoy.

Evil Urges is out 6/10 on ATO.

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Hell f-ing yes....

Posted by: ro50 at April 18, 2008 2:48 PM | Reply
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I absolutely love this song.

Posted by: Wayne at April 18, 2008 2:57 PM | Reply
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Oh baby, don't it feel like heaven right now?

Posted by: Joeyt at April 18, 2008 3:13 PM | Reply
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i can't tell if they're being assholes here or not. either way, i'm downloading the song.

Posted by: layne at April 18, 2008 5:08 PM | Reply
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mmj can do no wrong

Posted by: bluntacious at April 18, 2008 5:13 PM | Reply
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I really dig this song, but this sounds nothing like Jim James/MMJ to me!!

So in that way, I'm not sure how I feel about the way one of my favorite bands have morphed into something new... change can be scary!!

Posted by: tylenolmonkey at April 18, 2008 5:27 PM | Reply
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Z was a shift away from the reverb soaked country-ism's of It Still Moves or At Dawn (both rad albums) and it was a great record. The evolution of this band is a lot of fun to watch, and I think that this track is pretty sweet. I can't wait for the rest of this record.

Posted by: The Spilken8r profile link at April 18, 2008 6:13 PM | Reply
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mmj= the only band that can get me to camp for 4 days/5 nights on a farm in TN.

god bless mmj.

Posted by: grace6697 at April 18, 2008 6:16 PM | Reply
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this song is stellar.

Posted by: toyourdismay at April 18, 2008 8:02 PM | Reply
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ohhh evil urges baby

Posted by: Fair Herald at April 19, 2008 1:35 AM | Reply
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holy shit, this album kills. amazing.

Posted by: ryan at April 21, 2008 3:37 AM | Reply
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Best Band on the Planet right now...they are about to Blow Up!

Posted by: Michael at April 27, 2008 1:49 AM | Reply
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Have any of you heard the entire record? It is a self-indulgent mess. Sounds to me like Bread and Cameo got together to jam in the studio. Check out the song "Highly Suspicious" and tell me you would willingly listen to that again. I actually deleted the song from my itunes so I never have to. This song is OK, but doesn't hold up to what the band has done--the falsetto is pretty hard to take throughout. I really like MMJ, but this album will go down as a huge misstep.

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