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12:28 am

August 28th, 2003

Looks like June Panic’s follow-up

Looks like June Panic’s follow-up to 2002’s Baby’s Breadth will be called Hope You Fail Better.

Tracklist:
Dirge Without Music
Let My Lungs Coin Words
Both Sides Of Paper (can be used)
Breach Birth Control
On H’s “They”
The World Is Not A Place
Paint Legs On The Snake
Expensive Attic
Leaving Me My Eyes
Getting Over Joy
That’s The Moon, My Son

June will be touring all through September with the Impossible Shapes, whose new album, We Like It Wild, will be out on October 7th. You can check out the Shapes’ Perfect Timing and Naked Bull Rush in the meantime.

In other Secretly Canadian news, Scout Niblett’s new
record I Am drops on September 2nd (For now, you can download Fireflies and Drummer Boy). She’ll be touring stateside in September and October, and Europe in November, where she hooks up with John Guilt. John Guilt will be appearing on the upcoming
limited-edition benefit comp Preserve from Chapel Hill’s Fractured Discs. It’s out next month, and also features unreleased tracks from The Decemberists, M Ward, The Jim Yoshii Pile-Up, Spokane, and others.

Now, from the Jagjaguwar camp, City Life, the new one from Manishevitz, will be out on October 7th. Check out Beretta and Hate Ilene.

And Nad Navillus will be out on the road in October with Parker Paul, whose new record Food Service is coming out I-don’t-know-when.

Believe it or not, I am *not* on the Secretly Canadian payroll.

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