This morning in new music - October 20, 2010

by Ciaran Thompson

October 20, 2010

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This morning's new music news; Memoryhouse will release "Caregiver" as a new single digitally on November 9, an early vinyl pressing of a White Stripes single has cost someone $18,000 and Soars have put out a new eerie music video for "Throw Yourself Apart."

Memoryhouse will release the track “Caregiver” as a single digitally on November 9. The band’s EP The Years came out earlier this year, however there is no word yet if they’ll be releasing an LP in the near future. Listen to “Caregiver” below. [Exclaim!]

An early White Stripes single on vinyl has set someone back $18,000. Jack White’s Third Man Records reported the sale last week of the band’s second single “Lafayette Blues,” which originally came out in 1998. [Consequence of Sound]

And Soars have put out a new music video for “Throw Yourself Apart.” Directed by Jamie Harley, the video takes clips from the 1960 Japanese horror film Jigoku. Creepy, but a good track.

Soars – “Throw Yourself Apart” from Jamie Harley on Vimeo.

Tags: Music, News, Caregiver, Lafayette Blues, Memoryhouse, White Stripes

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