The original collaboration record One Jug of Wine, Two Vessels came out back in 2004, but the groups reunited last fall to write and record new songs at Mike Mogis’s Omaha studio. The ten-track album will be out March 23. More at Saddle Creek.
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i know you guys had to report on this just because pitchfork did, but this “news” is like a month old
guy, are you gay?
yeah… you’re gay.
Bomb. This split actually had some of my favorite Bright Eyes & Neva Dinova songs, so it’s kinda crazy they recorded some bonuses for it. Both bands have changed significantly since then.