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Stream and pre-order The Clean’s “Mister Pop” and Polvo’s “In Prism”

preorder_multipleOn September 8, Merge will release new albums from The Clean and Polvo. Both albums are available to stream and for pre-order in the Merge store.

The Clean – Mister Pop
Mister Pop sees The Clean continue the great pop pastiche they began in 1978. Circus ragas (“Moonjumper”), gorgeously hazy sunset anthems (“In the Dreamlife You Need a Rubber Soul”), and the sometimes-loose Dada approach to wordsmithery continue right alongside “proper” lyrical forays, and a few Autobahn-referential instrumental moments to boot (“Tensile”). Robert Scott’s love of pastoral UK folk has brought some added weight into the overall Clean equation, as does David Kilgour’s Eastern and African guitar jones, though all this has always fit in with—and still constitutes—the total basis of the Clean sound journey.

Polvo – In Prism
Polvo formed in 1990 in Chapel Hill, NC. Their lineup consisted of vocalists/guitarists Ash Bowie and Dave Brylawski, bassist Steve Popson, and drummer Eddie Watkins.  The band released 2 full-length albums and 2 EPs on Merge Records, and 2 full-length albums for Touch and Go before disbanding in 1997. Polvo, joined by drummer Brian Quast (Cherry Valence), reformed in 2008 when asked to perform at ATP by Explosions in the Sky. Several festival shows followed, and new songs emerged. The Philadelphia Weekly said in a recent preview, “In the 1990s, no one used more hard angles, sharp turns and squirrelly tunings than the dos guitarra barrage of Ash Bowie and Dave Brylawski.”

“the noise-rockers are still in fine, angular, all-over-the-map form.” ~Stereogum.com

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Download free MP3 from Polvo’s “In Prism” now!

polvo_inprismPolvo‘s new record, In Prism, will be released on September 8, but we couldn’t wait to give you a first listen of the new album! Download “Beggar’s Bowl” now!

Polvo will hit the road in June and July including XX Merge, and the Seaport Music Festival with Obits on July 31st. More tour dates to come this fall!

Polvo sign to Merge (again)

polvo_on_mergeOn September 8, Merge Records will release In Prism, the first studio album from Polvo since 1997′s Shapes. In Prism was recorded at Echo Mountain in Asheville, North Carolina with Brian Paulson in March of ’09, with additional recording in Carrboro in May of ’09.

Polvo formed in 1990 in Chapel Hill, NC. Their lineup consisted of vocalists/guitarists Ash Bowie and Dave Brylawski, bassist Steve Popson, and drummer Eddie Watkins.  The band released 2 full-length albums and 2 EPs on Merge Records, and 2 full-length albums for Touch and Go before disbanding in 1997. Polvo, joined by drummer Brian Quast (Cherry Valence), reformed in 2008 when asked to perform at ATP by Explosions in the Sky. Several festival shows followed, and new songs emerged.

The band has tour dates planned in June and July including XX Merge, and the Seaport Music Festival with Obits on July 31st. More tour dates to come this fall!

Download “Beggar’s Bowl” now!

In Prism track listing:
1. Right the Relation
2. D.C. Trails
3. Beggar’s Bowl
4. City Birds
5. Lucia
6. Dream residue/Work
7. The Pedlar
8. A Link in the Chain

Merge bands reuniting all over the place!


Polvo will be reuniting for the Explosions in the Sky day of All Tomorrow’s Parties May 16-18th, 2008 at Butlins Holiday Centre in Minehead, England.

Original members, Ash Bowie (singer/guitarist), Dave Brylawski (guitar), Steve Popson (bass) will all be there minus drummer Eddie Watkins. Brian Quast formerly of the Cherry Valence will act as drummer.

More information here!

Also, Versus played a surprise show for Matt Daseman’s (drummer for True Love Always & Flin/Flon) 40th Birthday at The Union Hall in Brooklyn last weekend! The lucky crowd were all smiles and partying like it was 1997!

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