Track or Treat + Whatev-sy Bits: The Nobility, WOTT, De Novo Dahl's Back, Califone Canceled and Diarrhea Planet Exists
* The Nobility's The Art of Building a Moat, originally released in 2005 while they were known as Jetpack, "was removed without warning" from iTunes earlier this year. No worries. Now you can get the whole thing on their Bandcamp. Name your price.![]()
* Download The Rabbit Sampler, feat. six thoughtful indie-pop tunes by Evan P. Donahue. Or "literate hyper-pop anthems," as Adam Gold once put it. Oh, and there's a Buddy Holly cover in there. Nice.
* We Own This Town has yet another podcast, and this one features all sorts of demos and unreleased tunes from Glossary, Eureka Gold, Square People, Tristen, Caitlin Rose and more.
* De Novo Dahl are apparently back in action, and they'll be returning to the stage "with a nine-piece band and brand-new lineup." They're opening for Royal Bangs, who I really like, Nov. 4 at Mercy Lounge. The Non-Commissioned Officers and My Tyger share the bill. (Tickets)
* Califone dropped off tomorrow night's show at The Basement (Oct. 29). Experimental electronic mystifiers and men-about-town Hands Off Cuba are still playing, though. Thus, still worth your time and money.
* According to Bruce from The End's latest email, a band called Diarrhea Planet exists, and they're playing Nov. 11 with Spider Friends and Bad Cop. Diarrhea Planet. That's real. Wish they'd existed way back when.




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