This morning in new music - August 31, 2010

by Ciaran Thompson

August 31, 2010

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This morning's new music news; Winter Gloves' upcoming sophomore album is currently streaming online, The Maccabees plan to enter the studio by the end of the year to record new material and The Walkmen's next album 'Lisbon' in now available to listen to on NPR.

Montreal’s Winter Gloves’ sophomore album All Red is set to come out September 7, but it is currently streaming in its entirety over at Exclaim!. The upcoming release follows the band’s debut About a Girl, released in 2008. [Exclaim!]

In an interview with NME The Maccabees revealed they have a batch of new songs ready for their next album and hope to enter the studio before the year is up. “We have so many ideas but we decided that six (songs) of them are going to get finished first,” member Felix White said. “So we’re getting there, we’ll be recording at the end of the year.” This will be their third album after last year’s Wall of Arms. [NME]

And The Walkmen’s forthcoming album is now available to listen to on NPR. It’s called Lisbon and the 11-track record will be the bands fifth studio album following 2008’s You & Me. The official release date is September 14. [NPR]

Tags: Music, News, The Walkmen, WInter Gloves

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