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The Mendoza Line

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When they lived in Athens, GA, the Mendoza Line played pretty pop and put out records on Kindercore. Then they moved to Brooklyn, started arguing with one another, and got really, really good. Male and female voices trade off literally and metaphorically above (or sometimes from deep within) arrangements that vary from hushed, vaguely alt-country balladry to more driving fare.

- Tim Quirk

 
 
 
 
 
 

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1. Will You Be Here Tomorrow (3:11) Fortune $0.99
2. Sleep Of The Just (4:51) Almost You: The Songs Of Elvis Costello $0.99
3. I Wanna Be Free (2:52) Through The Looking Glass: Indie Pop Plays The Monkees $0.99
4. the kids are out (3:32) Dreaming Up The Perfect Pop $0.99
5. Anything Goes (2:10) 30 Year Low + bonus disc The Final Remarks of the Legendary Malcontent $0.99
6. It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry (4:35) 30 Year Low + bonus disc The Final Remarks of the Legendary Malcontent $0.99
7. I Lost My Taste (5:12) 30 Year Low + bonus disc The Final Remarks of the Legendary Malcontent $0.99
8. Withered and Died (3:53) 30 Year Low + bonus disc The Final Remarks of the Legendary Malcontent $0.99
9. Packs of Three (4:34) 30 Year Low + bonus disc The Final Remarks of the Legendary Malcontent $0.99
10. The Likely Nominee (4:19) 30 Year Low + bonus disc The Final Remarks of the Legendary Malcontent $0.99

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