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Daisies: “Is It Any Wonder?”

Wistful and pining, “Is It Any Wonder?” is the softly-melancholic, sweetly-heartbroken brand-new single from Olympia, Washington’s Daisies. Their forthcoming Great Big Open Sky LP is a co-production between K Records and Perennial Death, and it’s out on May 12th. Vinyl editions are available from Bandcamp.

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Morgan and the Organ Donors: “Letter”

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Chiming with warmth, invitingly ageless and fun best of all, “Letter” is the golden-toned, irresistible and brand-new single from Olympia, Washington’s wonderful Morgan and the Organ Donors. Their M.O.D.s LP will be released through a partnership between underground icons Perennial Death and K Records on April 28th, and you can order limited-edition-vinyl versions from Bandcamp now.

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Almond Joy: “Oh Henry!”

Intelligence, charm and melody collide and burst into gorgeous bloom on “Oh Henry!”, the endearing, invigorating new single from San Francisco’s Almond Joy. This is the title track to the EP the band release on October 28th through Perennial Death and K Records. You can order the 7″-vinyl version of it from K’s webstore or from Bandcamp today.

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The Real Distractions: “Fosta/Sesta”

Next week Olympia, Washington’s The Real Distractions release their self-titled debut EP, and here you can hear its fearsome, firey and attitude-fueled “Fosta/Sesta”. Out through K Records and Perrenial Death, you can order digital and limited-edition vinyl versions of it from Bandcamp today.

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The Real Distractions: “Stupid”

Assured and enduring as serrated distortion buzzes, cuts and consoles, “Stupid” is classic-sounding, incandescent, independent Rock and Roll and the glorious new single from Olympia, Washington’s The Real Distractions. Their forthcoming, self-titled 7″ is released on April 15th by a partnership between K Records and Perennial Death, and it will be cataloged as International Pop Underground Vol. CXLVIII. You can order vinyl editions of it either from Perennial or from Bandcamp right now.