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September 10, 2008

Stream Jenny Lewis's Acid Tongue As of today you can get an advance listen of Jenny's guest-heavy new album without suffering through the terrible sketches. Turn on, tune in, etc. at MySpace.

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wow this is fucking terrible. what happened to her voice? why is she on warner

Posted by: julia at 09/10/08 11:40 AM | Reply
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I couldn't agree less.

Posted by: Wulfo profile link in reply to julia's comment at 09/10/08 12:26 PM | Reply
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Thanks for posting this. I really enjoyed it.

Posted by: seth at 09/10/08 12:04 PM | Reply
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It has also leaked. And I don't feel bad about indulging since I have it pre-ordered both from iTunes and Newbury Comics. I definitely love the album so far.

Posted by: Katie profile link at 09/10/08 3:23 PM | Reply
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Jenny sounds great. Elvis Costello sounds like he accidentally sat on his balls.

Posted by: DJ Max Power at 09/10/08 6:59 PM | Reply
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Great album. Almost makes me forget about that unfortunate Rilo Kiley album from last year. Almost.

Posted by: Andrew at 09/11/08 6:28 AM | Reply
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Mehhhh, I'm listening to the previews (forgive me, I haven't gotten around to listening to the full streams), and I am not very excited by what I'm hearing. Color me disappointed. I reserve the right to change my mind, however.

Posted by: Julie at 09/23/08 2:45 AM | Reply
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