Our 3rd birthday celebration is nearing, 2 weeks from today! But don't worry about what to get us - just come shop on 3/3 and you are automagically eligible for one of our many prizes that we are gathering even as we type this! And don't forget to mark your calendar for the exXxtreme day of Saturday, April 18th - that is Record Store Day, WIUX Culture Shock, Kool Keith @ Jake's AND Boxcar Prom at the Bluebird. Wowza. In the meantime we still have a TON of great new musics for you and you... but before that - Survey says! Everyone loves surveys, right? Take a couple minutes and help us out by filling out this customer survey, you know you wanna: http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pWDS2PqXKNyWU5gY3sIYWZQ - your thanks will come in the afterlife! ................................................................... NEW ARRIVALS for the Week of 2/17/2009 ................................................................... And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead - The Century of Self (Justice) ................................................................... Plenty of bands like to yammer on about how their new album is a "return to their roots". But in the case of Trail of Dead, a return to form could be just what the doctor ordered. The band's 2002 album, Source Tags And Codes, sparked a near universal rock-critic orgasm. The Century Of Self is epic, and was clearly made without the gimlet eye of a major label A&R person overseeing it. A work of tremendous scope and ambition. Asobi Seksu - Hush (Polyvinyl) ................................................................... Their Polyvinyl debut captures the energy of their live shows and transforms it into something new and different. Shimmering, dew-draped riffs and spiral staircase melodies are blurred by bits of guitar violence, and sputtering drums are bolstered by the ethereal vocals of Yuki Chikudate. "Sing Tomorrow's Praise" and "Me & Mary" evoke iciness over icing, with more expansive cool than insidious sweetness. And the duo's seasick guitars, ethereal synths, and Japanese lyricism still provide plenty of geeky studio epiphanies" - Spin Beirut - March of the Zapotec + Realpeople Holland EPs (Ba Da Bing) ................................................................... A double EP package - the first EP was recorded with the nineteen piece Jimenez Band from the tiny weaver village of Teotitlan del Valle, outside of Oaxaca, Mexico. The Holland EP collects Zach Condon's home recordings of 80s-inspired synth pop and 90s house music. Really. The continuing emergence of a musician who has only shown an inkling of where he is headed. And while the road may be long, every stop along the way invites a new experience. Death - For the Whole World to See (Drag City) ................................................................... Death were 3 young black musicians in the melting-pot of mid-70s Detroit. After absorbing the rock of local heroes like Alice Cooper and the Stooges, they traded the strength of the funk that they'd been raised on for the rock that surrounded them. Today, this music drives like the music that became known as punk rock just a few years later Ñ but with the originality that only they could bring to it in their brief shining moment. Alela Diane - To Be Still (Rough Trade) ................................................................... Both flinty and beautiful, Alela Diane draws from a tradition that might include Sandy Denny and Karen Dalton. "Accompanied mostly by her acoustic guitar, newcomer Alela Diane sings stark, ghostly folk...She's already flaunting a large, lived-in growl flavored by antediluvian blues and jazz inflections" - Spin Fol Chen - Part 1: John Shade (Asthmatic Kitty) ................................................................... A transmission from Fol Chen: "We sound like Prince with Amon Duul II and a children's religious revival, not to mention Hot Chip, Pink Floyd, Gwen Stefani, Pere Ubu, Danielson Famile, Scritti Politti, Boards Of Canada, The Blow, and Pulp. (Mostly). We are cryptic and joyful and we would like you to dance." Features appearances by Karin Tatoyan and Rafter, along with members of The Liars, Castanets, Let's Go Sailing. Robyn Hitchcock - Goodnight Oslo (Yep Roc) ................................................................... Reinvention reigns supreme in the elastic world of Robyn Hitchcock. His latest incarnation with the Venus 3 (Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey & Bill Rieflin) spawned the critically acclaimed 'Ole Tarantula' in 2006. Three years later this confection of rock stars and underground legends is back. Stabbing horns swim alongside gorgeous harmonies throughout this snapshot of Hitchcock's version of pop music in a perfect world. 'Goodnight Oslo' features guest vocalists Colin Meloy, Sean Nelson and Morris Windsor who help Robyn sing his way through a dreamy remembrance of 16 years of intoxication. Mi Ami - Watersports (Quarterstick) ................................................................... After a contentious stint with DC rockers Black Eyes, Daniel and Jacob moved west to clear their heads and take control of their musical destiny. On Watersports, they and drummer Damon marry the rhythmic insistence of gamelan and dub with the provocative frenzy of punk. Their intricate, hypnotic grooves reassure and relax; then the vocals and guitar shatter the languorous atmosphere, peppering the songs with vicious unsettling stabs of distorted guitar and hellacious squeals. Morrissey - Years of Refusal (Lost Highway) ................................................................... Morrissey is often recognized as the most important British musician of his generation. The NY Times recently stated, "Morrissey isn't just any singer: he has become one of the defining rock stars of the past few decades by virtue of his grand voice, his grander songs, and his charming habit of playing with melodrama". His influence is felt worldwide through the countless artists that cite him as their primary inspiration. "Years of Refusal" is a masterful work that finds Morrissey and the band at their best with a muscular sound and the inimitable voice and lyrics of a legend. Mountains - Choral (Thrill Jockey) ................................................................... A love of sculpting sound in front of an audience is at the heart of Mountains, who have been compared to Brian Eno and Fennesz. Mountains seamlessly blend pastoral electronic sounds with both field recordings and a plethora of acoustic instruments. The resulting soundscapes are rich in detail, hypnotic, and sublime. "Infinite sheets of grainy sound build and renew themselves to immensely pleasing effect" - Wire. Limited LP includes 2 tracks not on the CD. N.A.S.A. - The Spirit of Apollo (Anti) ................................................................... Where can you hear the sound of Kanye West and Santogold colliding? Or Tom Waits and Kool Keith? The story of N.A.S.A. goes back 5 years when Squeak E. Clean and DJ Zegon met in Brazil and were instantly drawn together over their mutual love for Brazilian funk and soul records. They decided to share their experience and create a record that similarly brought people together from different musical genres, races, religions, politics, countries and languages and ignoring these boundaries that keep people divided. In order to realize their mission the two created some of the most unique musical pairings ever recorded, all within the backdrop of Brazilian funk. The result connects people as diverse as David Byrne and Chuck D, or Karen O of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Ol' Dirty Bastard, the latter two singing together on the late hip-hop star's last known recorded track. Odawas - The Blue Depths (Jagjaguwar) ................................................................... New album from these ex-Bloomingtonians. An album for warmer places. A balmy haze habitat for headphone meanderings. A dream world where Neil Young and Jimmy Webb float in the reverb-saturated summer breeze. Odd Nosdam - T.I.M.E. Soundtrack (Anticon) ................................................................... Created for the Element Skateboards film This Is My Element, the T.I.M.E. Soundtrack is the first of its kind: an original, artist-composed score crafted to the beat of polyurethane pounding pavement. Anticon veteran producer and beatsmith Odd Nosdam tailors each song to fit the style and cadence of the Element rider it accompanies. And on its own, quite simply, this album is a banger. Elder Utah Smith - I Got Two Wings CD/Book (CaseQuarter) ................................................................... Despite waxing 3 of the hottest electric guitar records of the pre-rock'n'roll years, almost nothing has been known about the life of sanctified electric guitar preacher Elder Utah Smith. African- American music scholar Lynn Abbott's years of research have produced a remarkable biographical study, finally shining a light onto the preaching, healing, and guitar playing-ministry of this groundbreaking performer, whose revivals and appearances were as well known and anticipated in his time as those of any other sacred or secular musician or performer. Filled with fascinating anecdotes and first-hand remembrances and testimonies, the 128-page book features rare, unpublished photographs and a 18-track CD - including 5 previously unknown Smith songs along with relevant performances by Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Elder Curry, Rev. F.W. McGee, and two rocking performances by Smith's daughter and the Sanctified Six. Thursday - Common Existence (Epitaph) ................................................................... For the last decade, NJ's post-hardcore pioneers Thursday have released groundbreaking, essential albums and played riveting shows, garnering hundreds of thousands of fans worldwide. As the band approaches their 10th anniversary, Thursday has dug deep to recapture the original fervor and fire to make their most honest and sincere record to date. Thursday spent a better part of a year writing and recording Common Existence, and their efforts have certainly paid off. Features Quicksand's Walter Schriefelsand and Rise Against's Tim McIlrath. Vetiver - Tight Knit (Sub Pop) ................................................................... Their 4th full-length represents a summation of the different styles and directions heard on past Vetiver releases while introducing some unexpected twists. Their tunes have been described as "dreamy, gentle songs that George Harrison would have written in some sunny country garden." This is a layered and rich record, with subtleties and nuances that reveal themselves with repeated listening. You might remember them from their instore at our old location. Nice! M. Ward - Hold Time (Merge) ................................................................... Although he's been compared to everyone from John Fahey to Tom Waits to Howe Gelb, with "Hold Time", it's clear that M. Ward, with his brilliant guitar playing and innate sense of melody, is one of those rare and special talents who defy comparison and compartmentalization. His deft guitar picking, bar room piano, and voice like drizzled honey make him a huge favorite of music critics and the focus of public praise from such disparate talents as Norah Jones and Oasis' Noel Gallagher. The Watson Twins - Live at Fingerprints (Vanguard) ................................................................... The Twins kicked off the promotion of their debut LP with an instore at Fingerprints Music. Accompanied only by a keyboard, they delivered a spellbinding set of selections from 'Fire Songs' (including their much beloved cover of The Cure's "Just Like Heaven"), re-worked for their unique performance configuration. The result showcases their piercing vocal arrangements and haunting melodies. Also included on this set is "Rebel Soldier," a heartbreaking and beautiful outtake from their studio sessions. Catch em at the BCT on 2/20 with Ben Kweller! William Elliott Whitmore - Animals in the Dark (Anti) ................................................................... The songs on WEW's Anti debut sound cultivated from the fertile, treacherous Mississippi mud that surrounds him. Whitmore's ability to balance contrasts - suffering and humor, truth and fancy, the literary and the earthy - places him in a tradition that has drawn young dissidents to folk music since before Dylan's time. With his stunning voice - a powerful instrument that can recall Leadbelly and Otis Redding within the same song - and traditional banjo and guitar, Whitmore has made a name for himself in both the punk and roots communities. RIYL: Bon Iver, Band Of Horses, Fleet Foxes, Bob Dylan, Drive By Truckers, Lucinda Williams, Billy Bragg, Sam Lowry. VA - Dark Was the Night (4AD) ................................................................... This double CD / triple LP contains 31 exclusive tracks that will benefit the Red Hot Organization - an international charity dedicated to raising funds and awareness for HIV and AIDS. Dirty Projectors, David Byrne, Books, Jose Gonzalez, Feist Ben Gibbard, Bon Iver, Grizzly Bear, National, Yeasayer, My Brightest Diamond, Kronos Quartet, Antony, Decemberists, Iron & Wine, Sufjan Stevens, Spoon, Arcade Fire, Beirut, My Morning Jacket, Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, TV on the Radio, Buck 65, New Pornographers, Yo La Tengo, Cat Power, Andrew Bird, Conor Oberst, Gillian Welch, Blonde Redhead, Devastations, Kevin Drew and... MORE?! Jeez Louise! The Vinyl Zone ................................................................... Axemen - Big Cheap Motel (Siltbreeze) Get-Up Kids - Something to Write Home About LP [reissue] (Doghouse) Hunches - Exit Dreams LP (In the Red) J.T.IV - Cosmic Lightning LP + DVD (Drag City) Neila Miller - Songs of Leaving LP (Numerophon) Minus The Bear - Acoustics LP (Suicide Squeeze) Murder City Devils - [LP Reissues] (Sub Pop) Owen - EP 12" (Polyvinyl) Pansy Division / Jello Biafra - Average Men 7" (Alternative Tentacles) Rodan - Rusty LP (Quarterstick) DJ Signify - Of Cities LP (Bully) Skream - The Shinein 12" (Deep Medi Musik) Sum One - Oblivion 2x12" (Planet Mu) Tinariwen - Aman Iman: Water is Life LP (Independiente) The Vibrarians - Red Light 7" (K) Woolfy - Oh Missy 12" (Rong/DFA) VA - Get off My Back: Unissued 60s Garage Acetates Vol. 1 (Norton) Also Released This Week (but not necc in stock, ask us!) ................................................................... Abe Vigoda - Reviver EP (PPM) The Appleseed Cast - Sagarmatha (Militia Group) Architecture in Helsinki - That Beep [single] (Polyvinyl) Audrye Sessions - s/t (Black Seal) Azita - How Will You? (Drag City) Broken Spindles - Kiss/Kick (Blank.wav) Centipede Eest - Confluence (100 Legs) Chairlift - Does You Inspire You (Columbia) Cranes - s/t (Dada) The Fallen Black Deer - Requiem (Latitudes) Benjy Ferree - Come Back to the Five and Dime Bobby (Domino) Final - Reading All the Right Signals Wrong (No Quarter) Here We Go Magic - s/t (Western Vinyl) The Lafayette Afro Rock Band - Darkest Light (Strut) Lindstrom - Where You Go I Go Too (Smalltown Supersound) Living Things - Habeus Corpus (Jive) Eleni Mandell - Artificial Fire (Zedtone) Mishka - Above the Bones (Livin) Outrageous Cherry - Universal Malcontents (Alive) Plushgun - Pins & Panzers (Tommy Boy) Psapp - The Camel's Back (Domino) Qemists - Join the Q (2/17) Sam Roberts - Love At The End Of The World (Rounder) Sabotage Soundsystem - The Boto Machine Gun (Volcom) Tom James Scott - School and Rivers (Bo Weavil) Sholi - s/t (Quarterstick) Simply Saucer - Half Human / Half Live (Sonic Unyon) Sleeper - Behind Every Mask (Mush) Sole and the Skyrider Band - Remix Album (Black Canyon) Southeast Engine - From the Forest to the Sea (Misra) These Are Powers - All Aboard Future (Dead Oceans) Throw Me the Statue - Purpleface EP (Secretly Canadian) Tombs - Winter Hours (Relapse) Ken Vandermark - Collected Fiction (Okka) Patty Waters - Sings [reissue] (ESP) Weird Owl - Ever the Silver Cord Be Loosed (Tee Pee) Wheels on Fire - Get Famous (Fat Possum) Zu - Carboniferous (Ipecac) VA - Pop Ambient 2009 (Kompakt) ................................................................... NEXT WEEK - Pre-Order/Reserve one of next week's releases and guarantee you'll have it when its released!!! - info@landlockedmusic.com ................................................................... Black Lips - 200 Million Thousand (2/24) Robbert Bobbert And The Bubble Machine - s/t (2/24) Joe Bonamassa - THe Ballad of John Henry (2/24) JJ Cale - Roll On (2/24) Dalek - Gutter Tactics LP (2/24) Flamin Groovies - Flamingo / Teenage Head [reissue] (2/24) Gentleman Reg - Jet Black (2/24) Laura Gibson - Beast of Seasons (2/24) Isaac Hayes - [reissues] (2/24) Jason Isbell And The 400 Unit - s/t (2/24) K'Naan - Troubadour (2/24) Thomas Mapfumo & The Acid Band - [reissues] (2/24) Aidan Moffat & The Best-Of - How To Get To Heaven From Scotland (2/24) Van Morrison - Astral Weeks Live at the Hollywood Bowl (2/24) Mr Bungle - s/t LP [reissue] (2/24) Pan American - White Bird Release (2/24) Pulp - This is Hardcore LP [reissue] (2/24) Xiu Xiu - You Can't Hear Me DVD (2/24) Wolves In The Throne Room - Malevolent Grain LP (2/24) Neil Young - Archives Vol 1: 10 DVD Box! (2/24) VA - Warchild: Heroes (2/24) ................................................................... COMING SOON (dates often subject to change, sorry) ................................................................... MARCH Bell X1 - Blue Lights on the Runway (3/3) Boston Spaceships - Planets Are Blasted (3/3) Boy Least Likely To - Law of the Playground (3/3) Neko Case - Middle Cyclone (3/3) Cazals - What of Our Future? (3/3) Justin Townes Earle - Midnight at the Movies (3/3) David Byrne & Brian Eno - Everything That Happens LP (3/3) Faust - C'est Com...Com...Complique (3/3) Harmonic 313 - When Machines Exceed Human Intelligence (3/3) Ben Kweller - Send Me Down the Road 7" (3/3) Ian McLagan & The Bump Band - Never Say Never (3/3) Marissa Nadler - Little Hells (3/3) Prodigy - Invaders Must Die (3/3) Revolting Cocks - Sex-o Olympic-o (3/3) Say Hi - Oohs & Aahs (3/3) The Soundtrack of Our Lives - Communion (3/3) U2 - No Line on the Horizon (3/3) Wild Light - Adult Nights (3/3) VA - From the Basement DVD (3/3) VA - Local Customs: Downriver Revival (3/3) VA - Watchmen OST (3/3) Arbouretum - Song of the Pearl (3/10) Bishop Allen - Grrr (3/10) Blk Jks - Mystery EP (3/10) Chin Chin - The Flashing, The Fancing (3/10) Cursive - Mama, I'm Swollen (3/10) Extra Golden - Thank You Very Quickly (3/10) Handsome Furs - Face Control (3/10) Tim Hecker - An Imaginary Country (3/10) Mirah - (a)spera (3/10) Elvis Perkins - In Dearland (3/10) Dee Dee Ramone - History On My Arms (3/10) Anni Rossi - Rockwell (3/10) DM Stith - Heavy Ghost (3/10) Swan Lake - Enemy Mine (3/10) The Whitefield Brothers - In the Raw (3/10) Bonnie Prince Billy - Beware! (3/17) Nick Lowe - Quiet Please (best of + DVD) (3/17) MSTRKRFT - Fist of God (3/17) Willie Nelson - Naked Willie (3/17) White Lies - How To Lose My Life (3/17) Bee Gees - Odessa LP [reissue] (3/24) Busta Rhymes - Back on My BS (3/24) Dan Deacon - Bromst (3/24) The Decemberists - Hazards of Love (3/24) Fever Ray - s/t (3/24) Fridge - Early Output (3/24) Fukced Up - Year of the Rat 12" (3/24) Serge Gainsbourg - Historie de Melody Nelson (3/24) Jeremy Jay - Slow Dance (3/24) Lotus Plaza - The Floodlight Collective (3/24) Mono - Hymn to the Immortal Wind (3/24) Pearl Jam - Ten [deluxe editions] (3/24) Red Red Meat - Bunny Gets Paid [deluxe reissue] (3/24) Al Green - [reissues] (3/31) PJ Harvey & John Parish - A Woman A Man Walked By (3/31) Malajube - Labyrinthes (3/31) Peter, Bjorn and John - Living Thing (3/31) BEYOND Balkan Beat Box - Nu Made (remixes) & LP Versions (4/7) Doves - Kingdom of Rust (4/7) Ramblin Jack Elliott - A Stranger Here (4/7) Grails - Acid Rain DVD (4/7) The Hold Steady - A Positive Rage (4/7) Ben Lee - The Rebirth of Venus (4/7) It Hugs Back - Inside Your Guitar (4/7) Lady Sovereign - Jigsaw (4/7) Bob Mould - Life and Times (4/7) The Sway Machinery - Hidden Melodies Revealed (4/7) Richard Swift - The Atlantic Ocean (4/7) The Veils - Sun Gangs (4/7) Bill Callahan - Sometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle (4/14) Dntel - Early Works for Me If It Works For You II (4/14) Grand Duchy (Frank Black) - Petits Fours (4/14) Juan Maclean - The Future Will Come (4/14) Prefuse 73 - Everything She Touched Turned Ampexian (4/14) Silversun Pickups - Swoon (4/14) The Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Its Blitz! (4/14) My Morning Jacket - Celebracion De La Ciudad Natal (4/18) Pavement - Live in Germany 1997 (4/18) Radiohead - [vinyl EP reissues] (4/18) Jay Reatard / Sonic Youth - split 7" (4/18) Sonic Youth / Beck - split 7" (4/18) Thermals / Thao - split 7" (4/18) Wilco - LP Reissues (4/18) Hank III - LP Reissues (4/18) Booker T - Potato Hole (4/21) Camera Obscura - My Maudlin Career (4/21) Depeche Mode - Sounds of the Universe (4/21) Dirty Projectors - Byond Uquafina (4/21) King Khan & The Shrines - What Is?! [reissue] (4/21) Okkervil River - Pop Lie EP (4/21) Company Flow - Funcrusher Plus (5/5) Iron & Wine - Around the Well [rarities] (5/19) Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest (5/26) Sonic Youth - The Eternal (6/9) ------------------------------------------------------------------ Top 5 sellers at Landlocked Music for the week of 2/9 - 2/15 1. Beirut, March of the Zapotec (Ba Da Bing) 2. Antony & the Johnson, The Crying Light (Secretly Canadian) 3. Passion Pit, Chunk of Change (Frenchkiss) 4. Heartless Bastards, The Mountain (Fat Possum) 5. Dan Auerbach, Keep it Hid (Nonesuch) Don't miss the boat! We have still fresh CDs, LPs and DVDs from Lily Allen, Dan Auerbach, Beastie Boys, Black Moth Super Rainbow, Ben Folds, Golden Triangle, Golem, Levon Helm, Madlib, Charles Spearin, Black Gold, Mike Bones, Lisa Hannigan, Heartless Bastards, Howlies, Ben Kweller, Willie Nelson & Asleep at the Wheel, Or The Whale, Phosphorescent, Telefon Tel Aviv, Von Bondies, Jim White, Zero Boys, Zombi, The Bird and the Bee, Blackout Beach, Cotton Jones, Dalek, Franz Ferdinand, Otis Gibbs, Golden Boots, Loney, Dear, Of Montreal, Doug Paisley, Caroline Peyton, Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, Bruce Springsteen, Animal Collective, Antony & the Johnsons, Andrew Bird, Bon Iver, Fiction Family, Group Bombino, Hunches, La Otracina, Matt & Kim, A.C. Newman, Jim O'Rourke & Loren Connors, Robert Pollard, Six Organs of Admittance, J Tillman, Titus Andronicus, Wino, The 88, Fennesz, Flying Lotus, Mark Kozelek, Rats, The Telescopes, Paul Weller, Neil Young and much much more! ------------------------------------------------------------------ Upcoming Bloomington shows that Landlocked Music is excited about: SOON 2/17 - The Visitations @ Cinemat 2/19 - Toubab Krewe @ Bluebird 2/20 - Ben Kweller / The Watson Twins @ Buskirk-Chumley 2/20 - Mahjongg @ Cinemat 2/21 - Deer Tick @ Cinemat 2/24 - Reckless Kelly @ Bluebird 2/25 - Dead Prez @ Buskirk-Chumley LATER 3/1 - Explorer's Club @ Cinemat 3/2 - Blk Jks / Tammar @ Cinemat 3/2 - Ladysmith Black Mambazo @ IU Auditorium 3/4 - Capillary Action @ Cinemat 3/5 - Phosphorescent @ Cinemat 3/5 - The Wailers @ Bluebird 3/6 - Ralph Stanley @ Buskirk-Chumley 3/7 - Asthmatic Kitty Showcase @ Cinemat 3/11 - Here We Go Magic / Callers @ Cinemat 3/12 - Bonnie Prince Billy @ Buskirk-Chumley 3/13 - Joan Baez @ Buskirk-Chumley 3/13 - Neil Hamburger @ Funny Bone 3/20-21 - Todd Snider @ Bluebird 3/24 - The Game @ Jake's 3/25 - Ra Ra Riot @ Cinemat 3/27 - Ladybug Transistor @ Bear's Place 4/4 - The Hold Steady / War on Drugs @ Jake's 4/6 - Mountain Goats / John Vanderslice / Tallest Man on Earth @ Buskirk-Chumley 4/8 - Appleseed Cast @ Jake's 4/15 - Chain and the Gang / The Hive Dwellers @ Cinemat 4/17 - Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band @ Bear's Place 4/18 - Dr Dooom vs. Dr Octagon @ Jake's 4/18 - Record Store Day 2009! @ Landlocked Music 4/25 - Flight of the Conchords @ IU Auditorium We have tickets and additional information for many of these wonderful performances. Stop in and buy em beforehand! ------------------------------------------------------------------ More information about shows and more on the horizon is available for the technologically inclined at http://www.landlockedmusic.com/ or http://myspace.com/landlockedbton or http://indiana.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2385198570 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. 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 202 N. Walnut Ave. Bloomington, IN, 47404 http://www.landlockedmusic.com/ http://myspace.com/landlockedbton http://indiana.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2385198570 (812) 339 - 2574 Hours of Operation: Monday - Saturday : 11:30am - 7:30pm Sunday : Noon - 5pm