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Pre-order James Elkington & Nathan Salsburg’s Ambsace.

The second album of astonishing duets by guitarists James Elkington (who has toured and/or recorded with Jeff Tweedy, Richard Thompson, and Steve Gunn, among others) and Nathan Salsburg (accompanist to Joan Shelley and an accomplished soloist deemed by NPR “one of those names we’ll all associate with American folk guitar”) is a sublime suite of nimble, filigreed compositions by two singular stylists. Stream “Up of Stairs” via Paste and pre-order today.

Stereogum Streams Nap Eyes’ Whine of the Mystic.

Thanks to our friends at Stereogum for offering an album stream premiere of Nap Eyes’ Whine of the Mystic, a record that continues to blow minds, including ours, with its gnomic lyrics and crystalline melodies. It’s a highly recommended tonic for nursing your Canada Day hangover or gearing up for your Fourth of July party.

Gun Outfit Enters Paradise.

We’re thrilled to welcome Gun Outfit to our Paradise of Bachelors family. Last year, we were fortunate to see the band play with Lavender Country in Los Angeles; our ears were treated to a set of burned, dual-guitar elegance beautifully evolved from the great Possession Sound and Hard Coming Down LPs. We’re so honored to be in cahoots. There’s a new album and it’s a stunner; we’ll share more info on that very soon. In the meantime, Gun Outfit heads to Brooklyn to play the Northside Festival this week.

Introducing Nap Eyes + Their Excellent Debut Album Whine of the Mystic.

Hailing from Nova Scotia, Nap Eyes is the greatest band you’ve never heard, and Whine of the Mystic is their first full-length album, a brilliant small-batch brew of crooked, literate guitar pop refracted through the gray Halifax rain. Pre-orders now, and get an immediate download of the song “Dark Creedence,” as premiered today by Stereogum.

The Weather Station + Kenny Knight Albums Premiere via The NY Times + Stereogum.

Stream The Weather Station’s gorgeous album Loyalty via The NY Times and hear our reissue of Kenny Knight’s 1980 country-rock masterpiece Crossroads via Stereogum, a week before their May 12 release. Both records are available for purchase if you like what you hear. (You will like what you hear.) Pitchfork reviewed Loyalty, calling it “a 40-minute glimpse into a secret world.”

The Fader Premieres The Weather Station’s “Shy Women.”

Many thanks to The Fader for premiering “Shy Women,” another stunning song from Loyalty, the forthcoming album by The Weather Station, which The Fader calls “the best folk album of the year.” Stream and pre-order herein. Also, TWS has just announced that they’ll be playing this year’s Pickathon Festival.

Stereogum Premieres Kenny Knight’s “Whiskey.”

Many thanks to Stereogum for premiering “Whiskey” from our upcoming reissue of Kenny Knight’s Crossroads, one of our very favorite songs on an album of indelible songs. This jittery head-nodder touches on some heavy darkness: an alcoholic’s lament about childhood drinking, drunk driving, a constant fear of death, and almost shitting your pants (seriously, it’s dark.)