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	<title>Comments on: Vampire Weekend Loves Momus</title>
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		<title>By: Momus To Vampire Weekend: Bugger Off - World Music Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] In a blog entry called &#8220;Fan Mail To The Future,&#8221; the outspoken eye-patched Scottish songwriter talks thoughtfully about VW sending him a fan letter, tracing their request for his address (to send him a copy of the new record) through other folks (Pulp, Belle &amp; Sebastian, of Montreal) who&#8217;ve written him on their way up, culminating with insightful notions of mass market music, noting that until VW find the right producer to give them &#8220;enough experimental edge&#8221; they&#8217;ll &#8220;have to join the crowd of hyped, connected and connecting artists &#8212; the Arcade Fire, Sufjan Stevens, the Arctic Monkeys &#8212; I wish no ill upon but filter out in favour of commercial non-starters &#8212; the struggling, doomed, risky artists I love and nobody else seems to.&#8221; Curious what Arcade Fire/VW-loving, industry-astute David Byrne would make of this. Care to blog it, D? (via) [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] In a blog entry called &#8220;Fan Mail To The Future,&#8221; the outspoken eye-patched Scottish songwriter talks thoughtfully about VW sending him a fan letter, tracing their request for his address (to send him a copy of the new record) through other folks (Pulp, Belle &#38; Sebastian, of Montreal) who&#8217;ve written him on their way up, culminating with insightful notions of mass market music, noting that until VW find the right producer to give them &#8220;enough experimental edge&#8221; they&#8217;ll &#8220;have to join the crowd of hyped, connected and connecting artists &#8212; the Arcade Fire, Sufjan Stevens, the Arctic Monkeys &#8212; I wish no ill upon but filter out in favour of commercial non-starters &#8212; the struggling, doomed, risky artists I love and nobody else seems to.&#8221; Curious what Arcade Fire/VW-loving, industry-astute David Byrne would make of this. Care to blog it, D? (via) [...]</p>
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