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April 10, 2007

New Narrator - "Son Of The Son Of The Kiss Of Death"

A few months back we posted about the Narrator's second full-length All That To The Wall, introducing the record with the excellent-by-way-of-Pavement lead single "Surjfew". The album's lead track "Son Of The Son Of The Kiss Of Death" is more tense than that track's free-feeling indie, though, straining the band through a angry and anxious post-punk prism.

The Narrator - "Son Of The Son Of The Kiss Of Death" (MP3)

And compare to the first single, in case you missed it...

The Narrator - "Surfjew" (MP3)

All That To The Wall is out 5/15 on Flameshovel. The Narrator is on tour this month and next, dates after the jump.

03/31 - Bloomington, IL @ Illinois Wesleyan
04/07 - Chicago, IL @ Empty Bottle (w/ Calla, The Zincs)
04/14 - Gambier, OH @ Kenyon College
04/18 - New York, NY @ Mercury Lounge
04/19 - Oberlin OH @ Oberlin College
04/20 - South Bend, IN @ Legends Of Notre Dame
05/11 - Chicago, IL @ Hideout (RECORD RELEASE SHOW)
05/31 - Omaha NE @ Waiting Room (w/ Cursive)

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Yup, I said it before and I'll say it again: these new band / song names just keep getting worse and worse and worse.

Posted by: Dw.Dunphy at 04/10/07 10:19 AM | Reply
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Agreed, Dw. Nay on the music too.

Posted by: Isaac Rock at 04/10/07 10:31 AM | Reply
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Them haters gonna hate
Them callers gonna call
Them ballers gonna ball
I don't mind
What people
Say or do


all that to the wall is one of the best records of 2007

Posted by: gnat at 04/10/07 2:50 PM | Reply
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me likey

Posted by: Gredge Fluffer at 04/10/07 2:59 PM | Reply
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Yup, I said it before and I'll say it again: these new band / song names just keep getting worse and worse and worse.
Posted by: Dw.Dunphy at April 10, 2007 10:19 AM

And you old dudes just keep getting older & older...

Posted by: bingogazingo at 04/10/07 10:37 PM | Reply
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