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Pitchfork Reviews Gun Outfit’s Track “Gotta Wanna” + Love from the NY Times.

Many thanks to Grayson Haver Currin of Pitchfork for his review of Gun Outfit’s “Gotta Wanna,” the lead track on their forthcoming record Dream All Over: “A song so simple but subtle you want to get lost inside of it, to turn it up on a road trip that lasts for weeks.” Plus, some kind words about the band and album from Ben Ratliff of The New York Times.

Red River Dialect: Tender Gold & Gentle Blue (PoBDistro-07)

We’ve long admired the music of Cornish folk-rock collective Red River Dialect, the project of David Morris, so it’s a treat to announce our exclusive U.S. and Canadian distribution of a very limited number of LPs of their lovely new album Tender Gold and Gentle Blue (featuring Nathan Salsburg!), which you can pre-order in advance of the July 31 release date. Stream the album now via NPR Music, who call it “a quiet and desperate record.”

Promised Land Sound Return with For Use and Delight; Stream a Track via NPR.

Nashville’s finest purveyors of febrile root-work psychedelia have returned with a dizzyingly accomplished second album that highlights an expanded band; bigger, bolder arrangements featuring more and louder guitars, squally strings, and Steve Gunn; and road-ripened songwriting that veers between the frenetic and tender. Pre-order now and stream single “She Takes Me There” via NPR, and catch the band on tour with Natalie Prass in October.

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.