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Artist: Cass McCombs
Album: Dropping The Writ
Label: Domino
Year: 2007
Genre: Indie PopRIAA Radar Status: SAFE
Encoder: iTunes v7.3.2
Sample Rate: 44.1 kHz
Codec: LAME MP3
Avg Bit Rate: 232 kbpsPosted by: AssMack
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[01/10] Lionkiller (4:31) 239 kbps 7.77 MB
[02/10] Pregnant Pause (3:29) 234 kbps 5.84 MB
[03/10] That’s That (4:15) 225 kbps 6.86 MB
[04/10] Petrified Forest (3:59) 225 kbps 6.42 MB
[05/10] Morning Shadows (2:56) 236 kbps 4.97 MB
[06/10] Deseret (3:54) 238 kbps 6.64 MB
[07/10] Crick In My Neck (4:19) 231 kbps 7.16 MB
[08/10] Full Moon Or Infinity (4:25) 234 kbps 7.41 MB
[09/10] Windfall (4:48) 225 kbps 7.76 MB
[10/10] Wheel Of Fortune (6:14) 234 kbps 10.48 MBTotal number of files: 10
Total size of files: 71.37 MB
Total playing time: 42:50
Generated: Thursday, August 30, 2007 5:48:21 PMCreated with: #indie.torrents NFO Generator (Mac) v2.3b1
Here is a blurb from Pitchfork:
Former Baltimorean and current Chicagoan Cass McCombs will return from a two-and-a-half-year recording absence with the release of his third album and Domino debut, Dropping the Writ, on October 9.
The follow-up to 2005’s PREfection, Dropping the Writ features McCombs playing most of the instruments on the album himself with a little help from Luke Top on bass and Garrett Ray on drums.
Lead single "That’s That" will precede the full-length’s release on September 11, and it will come backed with exclusive B-sides "Everything Has to Be Just-So" and "Healing" (a solo piano tune).
McCombs is planning a fuller tour with a new band for the fall, but he has two shows with Peter Bjorn and John planned for the immediate future, the first of which is tonight (July 31) in Los Angeles.