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Peripatetic wrote:I listened to the tracks on the Gmail account this weekend.

They kind of bored the crap out of me. It sounds like stuff that the old versions of Don Cab did better and faster a long time ago.

I'll still give the record a chance though.

Salut ECSean for posting them.


Did you listen to "Palm Trees In The Fucking Bahamas"? That's a great song, very catchy.

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stewie wrote:
Peripatetic wrote:I listened to the tracks on the Gmail account this weekend.

They kind of bored the crap out of me. It sounds like stuff that the old versions of Don Cab did better and faster a long time ago.

I'll still give the record a chance though.

Salut ECSean for posting them.


Did you listen to "Palm Trees In The Fucking Bahamas"? That's a great song, very catchy.


I can't remember the song titles, but I downloaded and burned everything from the gmail account and I'm pretty sure that was one of them. It's not like the songs were bad, they just seemed to get redundant really fast. Stuff that seemed interesting and fresh on What Burns... doesn't seem interesting and fresh anymore. I don't know, it just didn't excite me like I wanted it to.
drew patrick wrote:Peripatetic will win.

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Apologies to all and sundry (especially Faiz) if this has been posted in the last week while I was off getting a suntan, but the reformed Don Caballero have a new album on preorder from Relapse:

Pre-order now! U.S. Release date is: 5/16/2006
Info: The legendary Don Caballero have re-emerged! Inarguably one of the most celebrated, influential and innovative bands in recent times, Don Caballero is the vanguard of progressive, instrumental music. With World Class Listening Problem, its first full-length album in almost 5 years, Don Cab prove once again that they are head and shoulders above their peers. The bands powerful, percussive-heavy sonic advance is more dense, more expansive, and burns with a new-found urgency. World Class Listening Problem is prime Don Caballero and an indispensable addition to the illustrious Don Cab canon.


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