Our birthday/anniversary has come and gone this past saturday. Some of you celebrated with us to the ghostly snowscapes of Charalambides (various rare recordings from the bands available now at LL) and some of you celebrated by watching a guy in his underwear hit the play button on his laptop to pre-existing "remixes" (Girl Talk @ Buskirk Chumley). A lot of you probably stayed at home and watched the snow, all bundled up with some cocoa and some TV on DVD. We don't blame you, you were probably saving up for the great show at the store this sunday (Besnard Lakes & Impossible Shapes) not to mention the plethora of hot new releases this week: Select New Arrivals for 3/6/2007 ------------------------------------------------------------------ Air - Pocket Symphony (Astralwerks) ................................................................... Air once again achieve that rare supernova of artistic vision that dares to reconcile palpable, unapologetic ambience with unpretentious soulful simplicity. They create the alternate now, an environment that begs escapism without denying humanity. While conventional instruments continue to play a great role, Air have fashioned several tracks from the new album with the addition of Far East classical instruments which Godin learnt to play from an Okinawa master - namely the Koto (Japanese floor harp) and the Shamisen, a 3-stringed instrument which is one of Japan's most popular classical instruments & resembles the banjo. 12 songs produced by long time partner Nigel Godrich (Radiohead, Beck), also features vocals by Jarvis Cocker (Pulp) and Neil Hannon (Divine Comedy). Antibalas - Security (Anti) ................................................................... Lotus Fest Favorites! Bringing John McEntire of Tortoise into the studio has upped the harmonic density of sound, creating a rich tapestry of harmelodic color that owes as much to jazz masters like Mingus and Coltrane and maverick bands like Can as it does to Fela Kuti. Antibalas have broadened their appeal to the point where they can collaborate with TV On the Radio one day, groove a sweaty Brooklyn club the next, and then turn around and rock massive crowds at festivals like Coachella and Bonaroo. Building from the revolutionary blueprint of afrobeat, the dozen-strong members weave latin, jazz, funk and horn-laden soul into a blend that is both polyrhythmic and political, independent and infectious. Appearing at the Bluebird on April 15th! Arcade Fire - Neon Bible (Merge) ................................................................... The eagerly anticipated 2ns album from Montreal's Arcade Fire exceeds all expectations. Neon Bible was written, produced, arranged, and performed by the Arcade Fire and recorded throughout 2006 in Quebec, New York, Budapest,and London with recording and engineering help from Markus Dravs (Bjork, Brian Eno) and Scott Colburn (Animal Collective, Sun City Girls). With string and orchestral arrangements by the band's own Owen Pallet (also Final Fantasy) and Regine Chassagne, Neon Bible is full of both half-assed punk rock mistakes and meticulously orchestrated woodwinds. Processed strings and mandolin. Quiet rumbles and loud rumbles. Ataxia - AWII (Record Collection) ................................................................... Ataxia is the collaboration between John Frusciante (Red Hot Chili Peppers), Joe Lally (Fugazi) and Josh Klinghoffer (Bicycle Thief). The word Ataxia is Greek for disorder. Unaware at the time that it also has a meaning in English which is: total or partial inability to coordinate voluntary bodily movements, as in walking. The group was founded to experiment with new sounds, repetition, and new song forms such as automatic writing. This music is unblemished by any expectations of a specific result. Bright Eyes - Four Winds EP (Saddle Creek) ................................................................... With the once revolving line-up of musicians finally settled on the 3 constants of Conor Oberst, Mike Mogis and Nate Walcott, Bright Eyes spent much of 2006 in the studio working on their follow-up to the acclaimed simultaneous releases I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning and Digital Ash in a Digital Urn. The first single, Four Winds, is presented with 5 exclusive B-sides from the sessions. Retaining the simmering glow of its predecessors, Four Winds is full of the magic that brought Bright Eyes to international attention. Carefully played, deftly poetic and quietly enchanting, this EP has a wandering country charm and all of the story-telling seductiveness of earlier work. New LP slated for April 10th. Chris Brokaw - Forestry EP (I & Ear/A Whale of a Label) ................................................................... Chris Brokaw, legendary Boston guitarist and drummer for groups like Come, Codeine, Pullman, Consonant, Kahoots, and then some, offers up his first-ever solo 7-inch, the Forestry EP. Coming on the heels of 2 critically acclaimed solo records, Incredible Love and Red Cities, the Forestry EP showcases another side of Brokaw's work. It features 3 instrumental outtakes from his score to Leslie McCleave's feature film "Road", as well as a drum-heavy dub mix from a Kahoots recording session. Gorgeous glossy cover images photographed by Chris himself and ultra-high-quality transparent green vinyl make this a package worthy of wall display.  !!! [chk chk chk] - Myth Takes (Warp) ................................................................... With a wit, swagger and well-tuned ear for the dance floor, !!! have followed up the now classic Louden Up Now with the kind of rock album that many had thought extinct. Muscular and nimble, smart and funny, strange and endlessly sing-a-long-able, Myth Takes is a sprawling experiment in pop songwriting and musical irreverence. From the bass-heavy psychedelia of album opener "Myth Takes" straight through to the lilting beatless ballad of the last track "Infinifold" the album lives up to it's title as a rambunctious, complete work wrapped in its own mystique. Ry Cooder - My Name is Buddy (Nonesuch) ................................................................... On My Name Is Buddy, Ry Cooder revisits the sound and feeling of the dust bowl songs he explored on such groundbreaking albums as his 1970 debut and 1971's In The Purple Valley. He's joined by old friends like Van Dyke Parks and drummer Jim Keltner who were with him at the start of his extraordinary musical odyssey, which has yielded him 6 Grammys and perennial acclaim. The album features the travels of 3 unlikely cohorts - Buddy Red Cat, Lefty Mouse and Rev Tom Toad - as they meander through the west in the days of labor, big bosses, farm failures, strikes, company cops, sundown towns, hobos and trains... the America of yesteryear. Recalling Woody Guthrie's Bound for Glory if it had been enacted by the articulate animal characters of Walt Kelly's comic Pogo. As back-story to his songs, Cooder has written short stories for each one and they're accompanied by illustrations from San Antonio-based painter and muralist Vincent Valdez. Albert Hammond Jr. - Yours to Keep (New Line) ................................................................... If it took a solo album for Strokes guitarist Albert Hammond Jr. to make sure his songs were finally heard, file this one under "their loss" for those egocentric East Siders. The first in the group to make his own record, Hammond (son of the triumphant '70s singer and composer) comes up big, hammering out 10 songs brimming with beatific melodies, sugary harmonies, and the same rampant guitar that he wields with the big band. Though he recruits prominent pals Sean Lennon and Ben Kweller for the ride, it's unnecessary, as Hammond's voice - both capable and charmingly unkempt - is a step above the monotonous murmur of Strokes singer Julian Casablancas. Hammond's far-reaching influences drift from AM pop to punk rock, but the mop-topped musician mostly keeps it close to the vest, blending shades of Beach Boys, John Lennon, and the Pixies. Horns of Happiness - What Spills Like Thread 12" (Secretly Canadian) ................................................................... Horns Of Happiness provide the two sides to the second half of their newnew sound with What Spills Like Thread. With the follow-up 12" to last year's Would I Find Your Psychic Guideline, they're now navigating the waters of hypnotic, organ-driven thump rock. On this recording, the HoH have expanded into a trio, with new member Elaina Morgan providing the bottom end to the disjointed fuzz of Aaron Deer and Shelly Harrison's organ/drum combo. Played out in two extended jams, side A evokes ESG on the dance floor with Can at an absinthe-fueled afterparty, while side B is a woozy pop-drone undulation. Odawas - Raven and the White Night LP (w/ CD) (Jagjaguwar) ................................................................... Like watching an avalanche crushing a Bavarian cottage or a man being attacked by a lion, listening to Odawas while nestled safely in your phono-womb is an exercise in tuning into sublime frequencies from safe carriage. That huge dial has never made your hands so child-like, that cookie jar so high. Odawas skirt the cliff's edge like Jack Nietzsche hanging Christmas lights on the shark cage, Neil Young stoking the campfire in his babylon treefort, or a Jandek aria in a black armband march. This LP package also comes with a gratis compact disc version of the album. Gruff Rhys - Candylion (Team Love) ................................................................... Gruff is best known for his tenure in the hard-to-peg-down Welsh outfit Super Furry Animals. The cornerstones of this record became the soft vocal sound of "Psychocandy"-era Jesus And Mary Chain coupled with the sonic sweetshop of daisy age hip-hop. Rhys was also listening to old 60's and 70's Welsh language pop, folksploitation, and prog rock 7-inches, which influenced a lot of slo-mo solo acoustic numbers and built up a bedrock of varied sounds. This is an album of 11 songs for the acoustic guitar and voice. A mesmerizing musical journey. RJD2 - The Third Hand (XL) ................................................................... Catapulted to fame and serious hip-hop credibility with his Dead Ringer LP, Philly's RJD2 has enjoyed a prolific career, following that debut with 2004's critically acclaimed Since We Last Spoke. His third effort seemingly abandons all the notions and titles that have been placed upon him over the past 5 years. This is a cohesive pop album in the most classic sense, a sound more akin to Phoenix than Prefuse 73. In essence, this is RJD2's entrance into the continuum of enigmatic songwriter/producers (Jon Brion, Brian Wilson, Stevie Wonder), capable of creating a record full of rich songwriting, complex arrangements, and clever production that transcends genre. Son Volt - The Search (Red Ink) ................................................................... Five albums into Son Volt's career, and a pair into the band's rebirth following leader Jay Farrar's several solo ventures, it's time to bury the encumbering alt-country moniker that has dogged Farrar since his days in the genre-setting Uncle Tupelo. "Feels like drivin' 'round in a slow hearse," Farrar pleads over repetitive piano and East Indian guitar loops. It's a pensive opener that suggests something is askew, but the horns that kick off "The Picture" literally scream it from the Stax vaults. Farrar dives in and out of genres, tingling the ivories to add subtle alterations to both the gorgeous "Underground Dream" and Imagine-like "Adrenaline and Heresy," turning his band into Gang of Four for the 134-second rocker "Satellite" and singing alongside Shannon McNally on the soulful "Highways and Cigarettes." The Stooges - The Weirdness (Virgin) ................................................................... Their rudely urgent brand of earsplitting garage rock and bawdy English blues straddled the 60s into the 70s, but, sadly, the Stooges disintegrated in 1973, leaving their insurgent leader Iggy Pop to power through more than three decades of music alone. But a phone call to the surviving members and siblings Ron and Scott Asheton to play on Pop's 2003 record Skull Ring led to the improbable: a full-on reunion of a band that served as a precursor to the so-called birth of punk rock that would follow three years after its breakup. Employing producer Steve Albini to capture a similar bare minimum to their legendary three-album catalog--three power chords and an archaic rhythm section co-anchored by bassist Mike Watt - these Stooges let Pop's in-your-face vocals capture the mundane: cruising for women, teenage autonomy, and finding love in a cash machine. Amon Tobin - Foley Room (Ninja Tune) ................................................................... Electronic beatmaking legend Amon Tobin reinvents himself on Foley Room, an album meticulously created from field recordings and other found sounds. Still very much an Amon record, but with fresh new underlying sounds. Includes bonus DVD documenting the process. Wolf & Cub - Vessels (4AD) ................................................................... Wolf & Cub are 4 young men from Adelaide, Australia who make adrenalized, darkly psychedelic and danceable noise. Propelled by two drummers and lifted aloft by Joel Byrne's wall of guitar noise, the band quickly found themselves attracting attention in Australia. Rolling Stone tagged them as "ones to watch" early on, and in the first year of their existence Wolf & Cub toured with Queens of the Stone Age and TV On The Radio. It's an album where muscular punk basslines intertwine with prog-psych guitar fuzz, while the percussion switches deftly between pounding ferocity and hypnotic detail; an album driven by the conviction of youth and built on a deep love of exhilarating, mind-bending music. Other New Releases On This Day ------------------------------------------------------------------ Apostles of Hustle - National Anthem of Nowhere (Arts & Crafts) Asobi Seksu - Live At The Echo Best of Seth (Akron/Family) - Sparrow Trout Heart Sprout 3CD (Achord) Big Business - Here Come the Waterworks (Hydra Head) Flogging Molly - Within A Mile, Drunken Lullabies, Swagger [LP reissues] (Side One Dummy) Gnarls Barkley - Smiley Faces EP Jonny Greenwood - Jonny Greenwood Is the Controller (Trojan) Wynton Marsalis - From The Plantation To The Penitentiary (Blue Note) My Brightest Diamond - Tear it Down [remixes] (Asthmatic Kitty) Okkervil River - Black Sheep Boy: Definitive Edition 2CD (Jagjaguwar) Soft Machine - Third, Fourth, Fifth, Six, Seven [reissues] (Sony) Maria Taylor - Lynn Teeter Flower (Saddle Creek) Totimoshi - Ladron (Volcom) White Flight - s/t (Range Flight) ................................................................... Pre-Order/Reserve one of next week's releases and guarantee you'll have it when its released!!! info@landlockedmusic.com ................................................................... Black Milk - Popular Demand (3/13) Gene Clark - With the Gosdin Brothers (3/13) Electric Prunes - Release of an Oath [reissue] (3/13) Innocence Mission - We Walked in Song (3/13) Jorma Kaukonen - Stars in My Crown (3/13) Metheny Mehldau Quartet - Quartet (3/13) James Morrison - Undiscovered (3/13) Pentangle - Time Has Come 1967-73 Box (3/13) Polyrock - Polyrock [reissue] (3/13) Roches - Moonswept (3/13) Sneaky Pete - Anthology (3/13) Rosie Thomas - These Friends of Mine (3/13) Type O Negative - Dead Again (3/13) Uncle Earl - Waterloo Tennessee (3/13) Unsane - Visqueen (3/13) Neil Young - Live at Massey Hall (3/13) VA - Stax 50th Anniversary Celebration 2CD (3/13) ................................................................... Coming Soonish (dates often subject to change, sorry) ................................................................... Andrew Bird - Armchair Apocrypha (3/20) The Decemberists - Practical Handbook DVD (3/20) J Dilla - Ruff Draft [reissue] (3/20) Kronos Quartet - Henryk Gorecki: String Quartet No 3 (3/20) Land of Talk - Applause Cheer Boo Hiss (3/20) LCD Soundsystem - Sound of Silver (3/20) Ted Leo + Pharmacists - Living With the Living (3/20) Low - Drums and Guns (3/20) Modest Mouse - We Were Dead Before The Ship Even Sank (3/20) Panda Bear - Person Pitch (3/20) Ponys - Turn The Lights Out (3/20) VA - Live from Bloomington 2007 (3/20) The Fall - Reformation Post TLC (3/27) Kaiser Chiefs - Yours Truly, Angry Mob (3/27) VA - Atlantic R&B Box Set 1947-1974 8CD (3/27) Jarvis Cocker - Jarvis (4/3) Bryan Ferry - Dylanesque (4/3) Idlewild - Make Another World (4/3) Stars of the Lid - and Their Refinement of the Decline (4/3) Throbbing Gristle - The Endless Not (4/3) Blonde Redhead - 23 (4/10) Bright Eyes - Cassadaga (4/10) Love of Diagrams - Mosaic (4/10) Grinderman (Nick Cave) (4/10) Rosebuds - Night of the Furies (4/10) Bill Callahan - Woke on a Whaleheart (4/17) Deerhunter - Flourescent Grey EP (4/17) Deerhunter - Cryptograms / Flourescent Grey 2LP (4/17) Nine Inch Nails - Year Zero (4/17) Alex Delivery - Star Destroyer (4/24) Arctic Monkeys - Favourite Worst Nightmare (4/24) VA - SC100 (4/24) Afghan Whigs - Unbreakable (5/1) Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Baby 81 (5/1) Dinosaur Jr - Beyond (5/1) Dungen - Infinity on High (5/1) Feist - The Reminder (5/1) Frog Eyes - Tears of the Valedictorian (5/1) Patrick Wolf - The Magic Position (5/1) Bjork - Volta (5/8) Lavender Diamond - Imagine Our Love (5/8) Maximo Park - Our Earthly Pleasures (5/8) The Sea and Cake - Everybody (5/8) Elliott Smith - New Moon (5/8) Battles - Mirrored (5/15) Wilco - Sky Blue North (5/15) Wooden Wand - James and the Quiet (5/15) Ladyhawk - Fight For Anarchy (5/22) The National - Boxer (5/22) Parts & Labor - Mapmaker (5/22) Pelican - City of Echoes (5/22) Stars - Do You Trust Your Friends? (5/22) Ryan Adams - Easy Tiger (6/5) Cinematic Orchestra - Ma Fleur (6/5) ------------------------------------------------------------------ Top 5 sellers at Landlocked Music for the week of 2/27 - 3/6: 1. Air, Pocket Symphony 2. !!!, Myth Takes 3. Dean & Britta, Back Numbers 4. Amon Tobin, Foley Room 5. RJD2, The Third Hand Don't miss the boat! We have still fresh CDs, LPs and DVDs from C-Rayz Walz, Dalek, Dean & Britta, Do Make Say Think, Group Doueh, Dr. Dog, Money Mark, Pagoda, Omar Souleyman, Amnesty, Besnard Lakes, Black Lips, Bob & Gene, Coldcut, Bobby Conn, Dolorean, Explosions in the Sky, Ben Folds, The Frames, Jesu, Charlie Louvin, Manchester Orchestra, Normanoak, Elvis Perkins, The Silos, Southern Culture on the Skids, Marnie Stern, Richard Swift, Trans Am, M Ward, Ataris, Boredoms, Call Me Lightning, Calla, Erasure, Fu Manchu, Hidden Hand, High Llamas, Knife, Pop Levi, Minus the Bear, PG Six, Rio en Medio, RJD2, Sapat, Shining, The Subjects, Time Flys, Triffids, Field Music, Loney, Dear, Papercuts, Terry Riley, Soft Lightes, The Sugarcubes, Times New Viking, Vieux Farka Toure, Lucinda Williams and much much more! ------------------------------------------------------------------ We have real live music in our store, too! Check out our upcoming performances: Sunday, March 11th @ 7pm @ Landlocked Music - $5 ------------------------------------------------------------------ THE BESNARD LAKES (Montreal, Jagjaguwar) - http://www.thebesnardlakes.com/ LAND OF TALK (Montreal) - http://www.landoftalk.com/ THE IMPOSSIBLE SHAPES (Bloomingtopia) - http://www.theimpossibleshapes.com/ Rich with Beach Boys style harmonies, Roy Orbison reverbs and orchestra, Pink Floyd's pacing and Freddy Mercury's falsetto, The Besnard Lakes Are The Dark Horse is a luxurious foray into sound and music. This is the second record by The Besnard Lakes, Montrealers by way of Western Canada. Their independently released previous record, Volume I, came out in 2004, and it was noticed by critics but was largely overlooked by the public at large. On both records, The Besnard Lakes have shown that they are masters of finely-honed experimental pop songs that invoke the eerie Lynchian setting as aided and abetted by the music of Julee Cruise. But, on The Besnard Lakes Are The Dark Horse, the band throws into the mix a mad dash of Fleetwood Mac proportioned swagger and ambition. Not so incidentally, the Besnard Lakes have created a masterpiece that will resonate within all quarters, amongst critics, casual and not-so-casual rock listeners, garden variety pop fans and headphone junkies. When you think Land of Talk, think early Cat Power, with an extra dose of Rock. In other circles you may hear them described as a place yielding destructive Edie Brickell/Blonde Redhead mutants, PJ Harvey meets Sonic Youth, Blondie meets Crazy Horse creatures. Either as a land or a band, they will soon consume all with their warm yet fierce embrace. MP3s: Besnard Lakes - http://www.scjag.com/mp3/jag/andyouliedtome.mp3 Impossible Shapes - http://www.scjag.com/mp3/sc/floridasilversprings.mp3 Monday, March 26th @ 8pm @ Landlocked Music - $5 ------------------------------------------------------------------ LADYHAWK (Vancouver, Jagjaguwar) - http://www.ladyhawkladyhawk.com/ MORROW (Bloomingtopia) - http://www.myspace.com/weatherprophets Ladyhawk's core is bracing rock. Neil Young's Tonight's The Night is the hailstorm on the hood of The Replacements Let It Be, while distorted guitars invoke the thread and swerve of Silkworm and Dinosaur Jr. Helped along the way by Amber Webber and Josh Wells of Black Mountain, it will be hard to find a more hauntingly beautiful set of rock music than this debut. It was recorded and mixed, with the help of Black Mountaineers Wells and Matthew Camirand, in the "Karachi Vice" clubhouse, in the back of a furniture factory, amongst chicken and fish processing plants. With some of the more "inexpensive" ladies of the night scattered about, it captures the bottlenecked frenzy of their much-loved live show. There, each night, these grown-up kids at heart fall over, get right back up, cry on shoulders and fold the day in halves, watching the sun come up over the dashboard. MP3s: http://www.scjag.com/mp3/jag/dugout.mp3 Monday, April 16th @ 8pm @ Landlocked Music - $5 ------------------------------------------------------------------ CASIOTONE FOR THE PAINFULLY ALONE (Chicago, Tomlab) - http://www.cftpa.org/ RIVULETS - http://www.rivulets.net/ Casiotone for the Painfully Alone is the musical alias of film school drop-out Owen Ashworth. Over his first few albums Ashworth defined a hybrid strain of raw, emotional, and very homemade synth pop that was instantly recognizable as his own - claustrophobic 2-minute character studies shuddered with reverbed beats, blown-out chords, and simple but infectous melodies, all layered beneath Ashworth's sometimes funny but always heartbreaking lyrics. Now the sound of Casiotone for the Painfully Alone has grown to include pianos, organs, strings, flutes, drums, and pedal steel guitars in addition to Ashworth's signature electronics and drum machines. Nathan Amundson began Rivulets in 1999, when his debut was issued by Chair Kickers' Union, the Duluth label run by Low. Often driven only by voice or quiet guitar, Rivulets was frighteningly gentle, yet genuinely powerful. The brooding love songs of Mark Kozelek's Red House Painters were an apt comparison, as were the acute, windswept soundscapes of Iceland's Sigur Ros. Most often, the music suggested the isolation and odd beauty found at the center of an iced-over lake in the middle of winter. On You Are My Home, Amundson is joined by the none too shabby musical guests Codeine's Chris Brokaw, Jessica Bailiff, Christian Frederickson of Rachel's, Boxhead Ensemble's Fred Lonberg-Holm and Bob Weston of Shellac and Mission Of Burma. Their combined guitars, keyboards, strings and horns work together with Amundson's heartbroken voice magically to create a deep dark melancholia. MP3s: http://cftpa.org/Young%20Shields.mp3 Thursday, April 26th @ 8pm @ Landlocked Music - $5 ------------------------------------------------------------------ BRIGHTBLACK MORNING LIGHT (Matador) - http://www.thebrightblackmorninglight.com/ DANIEL BELTESHAZZAR AIU HIGGS (of Lungfish) + TBA Brightblack Morning Light is a color of the day when the truth of the universe is faded into a veil of blue sky. It's a time when spirits are allowed access. It's a humble time that affects all life. It's a time to recognize and accept change, without the limitations of your own surroundings. That time offers a free ritual that needs no shrine. These collections of songs were written by two homeless friends from Alabama while living in tents in rural Northern California. The majority of this recording was completed without a permanent shelter. Their mixed blood holds some American Indian somewhere, but they have no reservation to live. Yet they make a deliberate attempt to be indigenous to the Earth nearby, away from city babylons. Daniel Higgs is the singer for the band Lungfish and is an absolute modern day shaman. His presence in person and on stage is absolutely mesmerizing. In another time he would have ruled the world, or been burned at the stake, or had his own cult. In Lungfish, his stream of consciousness vocals, add a distinctly spiritual quality to Lungfish's droning repetitive caveman krautrock jams. His newest solo LP, Ancestral Songs (Holy Mountain), is comprised of apocalyptic tunes, a banjo raag, mellifluous birdsong, and the sci-fi-sounding duet of a searing Jew's harp and toy piano. "Are You of the Body?" brings out the electric tamboura tone and an accompanying acoustic guitar to melt the spine. A distorted motorik guitar riff propels Ancestral Songs to a close by focusing on the consistent tone and vibration that flows throughout the album. MP3s: http://www.matadorrecords.com/mpeg/brightblack/brightblack_everybody_new.mp3 More information about shows and more on the horizon is available for the technologically inclined at http://myspace.com/landlockedbton and http://www.landlockedmusic.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------ We are looking to buy/trade all your old unwanted CDs & LPs! Bring 'em in and we'll make an offer. We are also ready, willing and able to special order anything for you. Email us or drop in and we will hook you up with whatcha need. We have tickets for some upcoming performances... Brother Ali and Toots and the Maytals, both appearing at the Bluebird in the near future. Get em while they're hot! Feel free to forward this to all your lovely friends that need to know whats going on, we'd love to have them join our little party here on the newsletter. Tell us what you think, what you desire. ------------------------------------------------------------------ BFF, Jason & Heath info@landlockedmusic.com Landlocked Music 314 S Washington St (next door to Boxcar Books) Bloomington, IN, 47401 http://www.landlockedmusic.com/ http://myspace.com/landlockedbton (812) 339 - 2574 Hours of Operation: Monday - Saturday : 11:30am - 7:30pm Sunday : Noon - 5pm