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November, 2011

[Exclusive] Team Me announce new album and reveal new track

‘With My Hands Covering Both of My Eyes I Am Too Scared To Have a Look At You Now’ will be featured on the forthcoming debut album ‘To The Treetops’ from Team Me.

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Feist and Mastodon to release split single

Record Store Day 2012 is still a while off but that hasn’t stopped these two artists planning ahead.

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Still Corners announce 2012 tour, reveal new video for ‘Into The Trees’

The band have revealed the sepia drenched visuals for their latest track and announced they will be heading over here in February next year.

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Listen: Austra – Crying (Roy Orbison Cover)

Austra’s cover of Roy Orbison’s ‘Crying’ features on the recently released deluxe edition of their debut album.

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Ones To Watch 2012

Welcome to The Line Of Best Fit’s Ones To Watch 2012. Over the course of the next week we’ll be bringing you twelve artists, hand-picked by the editorial team, that we feel are destined for great things over the course of the next twelve months.

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Win! Panda Bear vinyl or tickets to see him play in Manchester

Enter our competition to be in with a chance of winning a pair of tickets to see Panda Bear live in Manchester or a copy of ‘Tomboy’ on vinyl.

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Memoryhouse announce debut album

‘The Sideshow Effect’ will be released next February via Sub Pop.

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Wilco, Björk and Jeff Mangum to play Primavera Sound 2012

Primavera Sound has revealed the first batch of bands set to appear at next year’s festival.

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TLOBF presents ‘Ones To Watch 2012′ w/ Niki & The Dove + Outfit + Theme Park + Fanzine + Amusement

Not only a look ahead to next year and who we believe will be the shining lights of 2012, the night also aims to celebrate some of our choice finds that have graced the electronic pages of The Line Of Best Fit these past 12 months.

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Islet – The Lexington, London 16/11/11

After a brief pause in their output of recorded material, the glorious Islet are back on the road where they belong, showcasing an even wilder exemplification of their frenzied, psychedelic compositions along the way. Heather Steele reviews.

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David Lynch – Crazy Clown Time

With not a minute that would sound out of place in one of his films, the Lynchian listening experience is obscure, enchanting, confusing and charming all at once. Needless to say it is also accomplished and quite unlike anything else out there.

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A.A. Bondy – Believers

Automobile Association Bondy? Alcoholics Anonymous Bondy? Sad but far from despondent, downbeat yet dripping with tension and drama, the atmospheric brilliance of Believers should make any questions about the identity of the hitherto obscure A.A. Bondy redundant with immediate effect.

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Liz Green – O, Devotion!

Four years on from her debut single, Liz Green finally releases her first album. It’s folk, blues and jazz from another time, packed with humour and pain, but is it worth the wait?

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High Highs – High Highs EP

From the opening crackle and chime of ‘Flowers Bloom’ to the mellifluous refrain of the EP’s closing track, these are shaded, sumptuous and soothing songs.

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Loney Dear announced as support for The Leisure Society at Barbican

Following on from last week’s sold-out (and truly spectacular shows) at London’s intimate St Pancras Church, Loney Dear has been named as suppport for The Leisure Society’s largest headline show to date.

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Watch: Theme Park – Milk

Following the news that they have signed to Transgressive Records, Theme Park have revealed the video for their forthcoming Luv Luv Luv Records 7″ ‘Milk’.

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