Its the first day of autumn. Leaves are already changing, a jacket is starting to feel good. With the season also comes a flood of new releases, so hold onto your hats, kids! Later this week brings Lotus World Music Festival to downtown Bloomington. Hit the streets and absorb the culture - there are outdoor stages and free shows in the park and parades... something for even the most jaded of punk rocker snobbery, believe it. This just in: the upcoming Blitzen Trapper show at the Bluebird on Oct 15th is now 2 for 1 on this Saturday ONLY. Come by and get a pair of tickets for one low price and why not pick up their new EP while you're at it? We have many hearty recommendations for your weekend: the first is a double header at The Bishop on friday night - the early show consists of former Bloomingtonians Zeb Gould and Sam Crawford of the Decanters and Three on the Tree and their new band Bowery Boy Blue. Check it: http://www.myspace.com/boweryboyblue - The late show is Endless Boogie, a motorik snarl of redneck kraut propelled by a Stooges onslaught - an awesome show that we dare to say will be sadly underattended. Check em out: http://noquarter.net/bands/eb.php - Saturday features the amazing Thee Oh Sees at Festers - a psychedelic swirl of garage stomp. Listen in: http://www.myspace.com/ohsees - Then on sunday, the amazingly talented Jack Rose will bring his finger-picked rural blues to the Bishop - if you are a fan of John Fahey, Leo Kottke, ragas or just plain otherworldly musicianship, you cannot miss this. http://www.myspace.com/jackrosekensington. See you out and about! ................................................................... NEW ARRIVALS for the Week of 9/22/2009 ................................................................... The Almighty Defenders - s/t (Vice) ................................................................... Hey remember back in January when Black Lips had all that drama in India and they ended up getting the hell out of the country as quickly as possible? Well, as we reported, they ended up safely in Berlin, where they hung out with their buddies King Khan and BBQ (aka Mark Sultan). While everybody was in town, they formed a big ol' supergroup together and recorded an album. The Big Pink - A Brief History of Love (4AD) ................................................................... There's something ultimate about London's Big Pink. It's as though they've compressed everything that's great about post-war music into their sound. They're as accessible as a pop group, with folkishly warm melodies, the spiritual quality of soul & gospel, rhythmic propulsion of rave, white noise of punk, glitchy textures of electronica, and the heavy drones of your favorite NYC rock bands past and present. Brother Ali - Us (Rhymesayers) ................................................................... As with his previous releases, Ali's musical landscape has been created by Atmosphere beatsmith, Ant. Staying true to their soul and blues influence they've become known for, Us takes on a more lush and dense sonic quality with the duo's incorporation of live instrumentation. With guest appearances by Chuck D, Freeway, Joell Ortiz and Stokley Williams of Mint Condition. Nick Cave & Warren Ellis - White Lunar (Mute) ................................................................... Nick and Warren have been playing together for 15+ years. Recently, they've been collaborating on soundtracks such as The Proposition and The Assassination Of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford, as well as theatrical productions of Woyzeck and Metamorphosis. This is a 2CD selection of pieces taken from some of the films for which they've composed and recorded. Includes music from the motion picture The Road based on the book by Cormac MacCarthy (No Country For Old Men) and starring Viggo Mortensen. Vic Chesnutt - At the Cut (Constellation) ................................................................... At The Cut picks up where North Star Deserter left off, complete with the collaboration of A Silver Mt Zion and Guy Picciotto of Fugazi. Vic Chesnutt is the real deal, a man who lives for music and who has tirelessly deployed his impish, surly, witty, unflinching perspective in hundreds of songs featuring brilliantly unique wordsmithery and a profound playfulness that thumbs its nose at a life of seriously hard knocks. Vic's prolific writing - chock of full of real irony, wonderful turns of phrase, humour, rage and tenderness, brutal literalism and ornate observation - constitutes a truly original voice and reflects a truly indomitable spirit. Early Day Miners - The Treatment (Secretly Canadian) ................................................................... What happens when this Bloomington band of resolute perfectionists make their most accessible and upbeat rock album - a departure so startling, you almost want to call it "their pop album"? When EDM loosen up, it's almost a different band. The complex layers and atmospherics are still there, but front-and-center are insistent basslines and straightforward melodies on multiple organs and guitars. One of the poppiest here manages to combine a buoyant Cure bassline, a wah-wah solo worthy of Robert Fripp, and yet still conveys the lazy drift of summer. Viva local music! Lisa Germano - Magic Neighbor (Young God) ................................................................... "The exquisite Lisa Germano often walks that miraculously fine line between breathtaking terror and intoxicating beauty. Chilling seductive and sorrowful but dressed up like a lovely lullaby to mask the tragic core. Lost and found and lost again along the way to oblivion. Magically, there are these glimmers of hope that shine though, and the melodies are so instantly beguiling that you're swept off your feet, but no matter how scary it gets she's holding yourÊhand..." - Dream Magazine Girls - Album (True Panther) ................................................................... Built on the powerful songwriting of Christopher Owens and the ethereal production of Chet "JR" White, Girls recorded in a variety of bedrooms and rehearsal studios in their adopted hometown, San Francisco. The resulting tracks are the perfect San Fran summer record, evoking a narcotic, sunny afternoon in Dolores Park, yet promising the eventual hangover of summer's departure. Self-described as "honest, loose, ethereal, obnoxious and perfect," it is a sincere tribute to the majesty of great pop music and the healing power of rock & roll. David Gray - Draw the Line (Downtown) ................................................................... Draw The Line is the rich, warm, organic sound of David Gray reborn and starts a new chapter in the storytelling for which he is known. Produced by the artist himself, David's voice and songwriting are as distinct as ever on the release, showcasing the intensity with which he performs. Also featured on the album are two duets not to be missed with Jolie Holland and Annie Lennox. Free bonus 7inch with purchase! Hidden Cameras - Origin: Orphan (Arts & Crafts) ................................................................... Hidden Cameras never fail to capture the imagination. Their live spectacles are unconventional to say the least - everything from blindfolded band members and string players to go-go dancers shimmying alongside gospel choirs. Equally ingenious as the 4 previous albums. Islands - Vapors (Anti) ................................................................... Nick Diamonds' polymorphous pop band, is back with their 3rd studio album, Vapours. The 2006 debut, Return to the Sea, found eccentric and mellifluous pop tunes performed with a cast of characters from Montreal's thriving music scene (including members of Arcade Fire and Wolf Parade), helmed by Nick Diamonds and Jamie Thompson. LCD Soundsystem - 45:33 Remixes (DFA) ................................................................... On 45:33 Remixes, segments of the record are lovingly and respectfully reinterpreted by some of dance music's most innovative players. With the remixes placed in a sequential order based on the section each artist chose to remix, the whole piece creates a perfect and refreshingly liberal interpretation of the album. The remixers include everyone from Brookyn's Runaway and Norway's Prins Thomas to Berlin's techno technician Riley Reinhold, Paris' celebrated Pilooski and Detroit's Theo Parrish. Also available as 4x12" EPs. Le Loup - Family (Hardly Art) ................................................................... Family is an expansion of Le Loup's sound, an introduction to the completed lineup, and above all else a showcase for their strength as a live band. They took an elemental approach to recording, capturing the organic sounds of their instruments before treating them with effects. Certain melodic themes were added to multiple songs, linking the album together with their recurring motifs. The result is an album of experimental rock songs and campfire sing-alongs, set amidst swirling textures and murky production. A musical coming of age. Magnolia Electric Co - Rider, Shadow, Wolf 7" (Secretly Canadian) ................................................................... MECo's new 7" finds the band introducing a surf-rock dynamic into its signature punch. The track is the standout among the plethora of cuts recorded during the same session that gave us the band's most recent LP. Also found on the 7" is a stripped-down, early take of "Josephine." This recording was laid down just after the song's inception, during the session that will later be released as a collaborative album from Molina and Will Johnson of Centro-matic. This version features Molina, Johnson and Michael Kapinus on keys. Keep an eye out for more news on this collaboration in November. Amy Millan - Masters of the Burial (Arts & Crafts) ................................................................... Sophomore solo album from the frontwoman for Stars. A wistful yet warm collection of songs that includes interpretations of Death Cab For Cutie's 'I Will Follow You Into The Dark' and 'Old Perfume' by Sarah Harmer. Recorded at The Well and produced by Martin Davis Kinack (Broken Social Scene), the album features guest performances from Evan Cranley (Stars), Dan and Jenny Whiteley, Feist, Liam O'Neil (The Stills), and many others. Monsters of Folk - s/t (Shangri-La) ................................................................... Monsters of Folk is a collaboration of Conor Oberst aka Bright Eyes, Jim James of My Morning Jacket, and M. Ward - three of this generations most critically acclaimed voices and Mike Mogis, one of the most sought after producers working today. What could they possibly call themselves besides this? Mum - Sing Along to Songs You Don't Know (Euphono) ................................................................... A much more laid back affair than recent outings, more relaxed and quietly sad, often recalling sand running through fingers or ripples on a lake. The music sounds naively utopic, but always manages to stay effortless and pure. As usual, the songs are brimming with unusual sounds, this time much of the songs revolve around a lightly prepared piano, hammered dulcimer, a string quartet, marimbas, guitars, ukuleles and in the background one can hear a parakeet singing with the piano. Noisettes - Wild Young Hearts (Mercury) ................................................................... A set of sleek pop songs steeped in soul, dizzy on disco and harking back to the days of blues and jazz greats. From the galloping funk grooves of first single to the joyous, jazzy title track, the stomping electro-rock, the glorious 60s-tinged soul and the sultry, shimmering pop, Noisettes have made what is set to be one of 2009's most adventurous albums. Rain Machine - s/t (Anti) ................................................................... A startling new venture from Kyp Malone, the guitarist-singer for TV On The Radio. For Rain Machine, Malone takes the roots influences that have always bubbled beneath the surface in TVOTR: blues, gospel, even African music and brings them to the fore. Performing all the parts himself (with some soulful female vocals), Malone has fashioned a deeply personal journey through modern life, looking back on the weight of the history behind us. Times New Viking - Born Again Revisited (Matador) ................................................................... Not a font but rather an audaciously talented trio from Columbus, OH. Known for shrouding their 3-cornered pop constructions in clouds of tape hiss and buzzing noise, they have taken inspirations from British art-school DIY of the late 70s, Guided By Voices, Pavement and the Beatles. On Born Again Revisited they told us they'd improved the recording quality by 25% and they have achieved exactly that. Whereas the master for the last album was a cassette, this time it was a VHS. The Twilight Sad - Forget the Night Ahead (Fat Cat) ................................................................... The Twilight Sad's much-anticipated follow-up to 2007's Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters is a dark and tumultuous listen. Produced by guitarist Andy McFarlane with Paul Savage (of Delgados) at Glasgow's famed Chem 19 studios, Forget The Night Ahead retains the guitar-washed drama of their previous effort, with an added complexity both sonic and thematic. Volcano Choir - Unmap (Jagjaguwar) ................................................................... Volcano Choir is an assembly of Wisconsinites Jon Mueller, Chris Rosenau, Jim Schoenecker, Daniel Spack, Justin Vernon, and Thomas Wincek. You might find these old friends also frequenting records and stages under different monikers, Collections of Colonies of Bees and Bon Iver. The collaboration predates the meteoric rise of Justin Vernon's Bon Iver project, with original songwriting dating back to the summer of 2005. Color this anticipated. Why? - Eskimo Snow (Anticon) ................................................................... Yoni Wolf and the gang actually recorded Eskimo Snow at the same time as Alopecia, with Fog's Andrew Broder and Mark Erickson rounding out a live quintet. The vision for 2 separate albums emerged on a snow-in night after a hot toddy or two. If Alopecia, however inexplicably, maintains a summer town, then Eskimo Snow captures the bite and resignation of the Midwestern winters with which these boys grew up. Eskimo Snow presents a band uninhibited, but evermore accomplished at imbuing sound with mood. Coming live to Rhino's Nov. 13th! The Vinyl Zone (get into the groove!) ................................................................... Blind Blake - Back Biting Bee Blues LP (Monk) Tom Brosseau - Posthumous Success LP (Fat Cat) Eddy Current Suppression Ring - s/t LP (Goner) John Fahey - America LP (4 Men With Beards) Green Day - Shenanigans LP (Reprise) Blind Lemon Jefferson - I Want To Be Like Jesus In My Heart LP (Monk) Koushik - The Beep Tape LP (Stones Throw) Magic Kids - Hey Boy 7" (Goner) Mantles - s/t LP (Siltbreeze) Mudhoney - LP reissues (Sub Pop) Willie Nelson - Phases & Stages LP [reissue] (Rhino) Kurt Vile - He's Alright 7" (Matador) White Sh!t - Sculpted Beef 12" EP (PPM) Also Released This Week (but not necc in stock, ask us!) ................................................................... Alice Donut - Ten Glorious Animals (Alternative Tentacles) Basement Jaxx - Scars (Ultra) Beastie Boys - Hello Nasty [deluxe reissue] (Capitol) Brand New - Daisy (DGC) Castanets - Texas Rose, The Thaw, The Beasts (Asthmatic Kitty) Guy Clark - Somedays the Song Writes You (Dualtone) Harry Connick Jr. - Your Songs (Sony) Hallelujah the Hills - Colonial Drones (Misra) Richard Hawley - True Love's Gutter (Mute) Hornet Leg - Ribbon of Fear (K) Joshua James - Build Me This (Intelligent Noise) Diana Krall - Quiet Nights (Verve) Rose Melberg - Homemade Ship (K) One Eskimo - s/t (Shangri-La) Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band - Between My Head and the Sky (Chimera) Owen - New Leaves (Polyvinyl) Pains of Being Pure at Heart - Higher Than the Stars EP (Slumberland) Pastels / Tenniscoats - Two Sunsets (Domino) Pearl Jam - Backspacer (Monkeywrench) Q-Tip - Kamaal the Abstract (Jive) Akira Sakata & Chikamorachi (Corsano & Gray) - Friendly Pants (Family Vineyard) Sea Wolf - White Water, White Bloom (Dangerbird) Signer - Next We Bring You the Fire (Carpark) Storm of Light - Forgive Us Our Trespasses (Neurot) J. Tillman - Year in the Kingdom (Western Vinyl) To Kill a Petty Bourgeoisie - Marlone (Kranky) Rufus Wainwright - Milwaukee at Last CD/DVD (Decca) VA - Crayon Angel : Judee Sill Tribute (American Dust) VA - Where The Action Is! Los Angeles Nuggets 1965-1968 4CD Box (Rhino) ................................................................... NEXT WEEK - Pre-Order/Reserve one of next week's releases and guarantee you'll have it when its released!!! - info@landlockedmusic.com ................................................................... Alice in Chains - Black Gives Way to Blue (9/29) Anti-Pop Consortium - Flourescent Black (9/29) The Avett Brothers - I and Love and You (9/29) Boredoms - Super Roots 10 (9/29) Breaking Benjamin - Dear Agony (9/29) Chromeo - DJ Kicks (9/29) Cymbals Eat Guitars - Why There are Mountains (9/29) Dawes - North Hills (9/29) Drummer - Feel Good Together (9/29) Ghostface Killah - Wizard of Poetry (9/29) Gary Higgins - Seconds (9/29) Karen O & the Kids - Where the Wild Things Are OST (9/29) Robert Earl Keen - The Rose Hotel (9/29) Langhorne Slim - Be Set Free (9/29) Madness - The Liberty of Norton Folgate (9/29) Melvins - Chicken Switch (9/29) Mountains - Etching (9/29) Om - God is Good (9/29) Panthers - Entropy (9/29) Hope Sandoval and the Warm Inventions - Through the Devil Softly (9/29) Bob Schneider - Lovely Creatures (9/29) 7 Worlds Collide - The Sun Came Out (9/29) State Radio - Let it Go (9/29) The Swell Season - Strict Joy (9/29) Wilco - A.M. LP [reissue] (9/29) Zero 7 - Yeah Ghost (9/29) VA - Warp20 (Recreated) (9/29) ................................................................... COMING SOON (dates often subject to change, sorry) ................................................................... A Place To Bury Strangers - Exploding Head (10/6) Air - Love 2 (10/6) Anvil - The Story of Anvil DVD (10/6) Lou Barlow - Goodnight Unknown (10/6) Bellini - The Precious Prize of Gravity (10/6) Black Devil Disco Club - Strange New World Of Bernard Fevre (10/6) Black Heart Procession - Six (10/6) Karl Blau - Zebra (10/6) Boston Spaceships - Zero to 99 (10/6) Boys Noize - Power (10/6) Built to Spill - There is No Enemy (10/6) Califone - All My Friends Are Funeral Singers (10/6) Brandi Carlile - Give up the Ghost (10/6) Christmas Island - Blackout Summer (10/6) The Clientele - Bonfires on the Heath (10/6) Betty Davis - [reissues pt 2] (10/6) Dead Man's Bones - s/t (10/6) Dutchess & the Duke - Sunset / Sunrise (10/6) Evangelista - Prince of Truth (10/6) Orenda Fink - Ask the Night (10/6) The Gossip - Music for Men (10/6) Horns of Happiness - Weathering Alterations LP (10/6) Michael Hurley - Ida Con Snock (10/6) Hush Arbors - Yankee Reality (10/6) Jesus Lizard - [CD/LP reissues] (10/6) Daniel Johnston - Is and Always Was (10/6) Kid Sister - Ultraviolet (10/6) Lake - Let's Build a Roof (10/6) Lords of Falconry - s/t (10/6) Lucero - 1372 Overton Park (10/6) Massive Attack - Splitting the Atom EP (10/6) Eugene Mirman - God Is A 12-Year-Old Boy With Aspergers (10/6) Mission of Burma - The Sound the Speed the Light (10/6) The Mountain Goats - The Life of the World to Come (10/6) Music Go Music - Expressions (10/6) No Age - Losing Feeling EP (10/6) Nick Oliveri - Death Acoustic (10/6) Port O'Brien - Threadbare (10/6) The Raveonettes - In and Out of Control (10/6) Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson - Summer of Fear (10/6) Sparklehorse + Fennesz - In the Fishtank (10/6) Sufjan Stevens / Osso - Run Rabbit Run (10/6) Kurt Vile - Childish Prodigy (10/6) Baroness - Blue Record (10/13) Bob Dylan - Christmas in the Heart (10/13) Flaming Lips - Embryonic (10/13) Clutchy Hopkins & Shawn Lee - Fascinating Fingers (10/13) Hudson Mohawke - Butter (10/13) Vijay Iyer Trio - Historicity (10/13) J Dilla - Dillanthology 3 (10/13) Lightning Bolt - Earthly Delights (10/13) Melvins/Brian Walsby - Pick Your Battles/Manchild 4 (10/13) MV & EE - Barn Nova (10/13) Peanut Butter Wolf - 45 Live box (10/13) Grant-Lee Phillips - Little Moon (10/13) Raincoats - s/t [LP reissue] (10/13) Harper Simon - s/t (10/13) Sole And The Skyrider Band - Plastique (10/13) Thao with The Get Down Stay Down - Know Better Learn Faster (10/13) VA - Zanzibara, Vol. 5: Hot in Dar (10/13) Atlas Sound - Logos (10/20) Beak> - s/t (10/20) Julian Casablancas - Phrazes for the Young (10/20) Leonard Cohen - Live from the Isle of Wight DVD (10/20) Converge - Axe to Fall (10/20) Do Make Say Think - Other Truths (10/20) El Perro Del Mar - Love is Not Pop (10/20) Electric Six - Kill (10/20) Espers - III (10/20) Flight of the Conchords - I Told You I Was Freaky (10/20) Fukc Buttons - Tarot Sport (10/20) Gibbard / Farrar - One Fast Move or I'm Gone (10/20) Kings of Convenience - Declaration of Dependence (10/20) OOIOO - Armonico Hewa (10/20) Elvis Perkins - Doomsday EP (10/20) Pixies - Minotaur [box set] (10/20) Rakim - The 7th Seal (10/20) Russian Circles - Geneva (10/20) Spiral Stairs - The Real Feel (10/20) Sufjan Stevens - The BQE (10/20) Themselves - CrownsDown (10/20) White Denim - Fits (10/20) White Rainbow - New Clouds (10/20) Further release dates available on our website: http://landlockedmusic.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------ Top 5 sellers at Landlocked Music for the week of 9/14 - 9/20 1. Avett Brothers, I And Love And You LP (American) 2. Beatles, Revolver (EMI) 3. Greg Cartwright, Live At The Circle A LP (Goner) 4. Dodos, Time To Die (French Kiss) 5. The Feelies, Crazy Rhythms [reissue] (Bar None) Don't miss the boat! We have still fresh CDs, LPs and DVDs from Big Star, Tyondai Braxton, Cougar, Dodos, Dynamites, The Fresh & Onlys, Gordon Gano, Grand Archives, Grizzly Bear, Kid Cudi, Left Lane Cruiser, Mayyors, Muse, Porcupine Tree, Scotland Yard Gospel Choir, Sunny Day Real Estate, Works Progress Administration, Beatles, Blk Jks, Circulatory System, The Clean, Eddy Current Suppression Ring, Mayer Hawthorne, Health, Sondre Lerche, Monotonix, Jim O'Rourke, Os Mutantes, Phish, Polvo, Raekwon, Rodrigo y Gabriela, DM Stith, Taken By Trees, Frank Turner, Vivian Girls, Wild Beasts, The XX, Yo La Tengo, Pete Yorn and Scarlett Johansson, David Bazan, Black Crowes, AA Bondy, Datarock, Drive By Truckers, Entrance Band, Lost Fingers, Lullabye Arkestra, Pax Nicholas & The Nettey Family, Pere Ubu, Rev Horton Heat, Squarepusher and much much more! ------------------------------------------------------------------ Upcoming Bloomington shows that Landlocked Music is excited about: 9/23 - Lucinda Williams @ Bluebird 9/23 - Jookabox @ The Bishop 9/24-27 - Lotus World Music & Arts Festival 9/25 - Endless Boogie @ The Bishop 9/26 - Thee Oh Sees / The Fresh & Onlys @ Fester's 9/27 - Jack Rose @ The Bishop 9/27 - Immortal Technique @ Bluebird 9/27 - Ben Folds @ IU Auditorium 9/28 - Built to Spill @ Bluebird 9/29 - Sufjan Stevens + Cryptacize @ Buskirk-Chumley Theater SOLD OUT! 10/1-3 - Todd Barry @ The Funny Bone 10/1 - Umphrey's McGee @ IU Auditorium 10/3 - Collections of Colonies of Bees @ The Bishop 10/5 - Indian Jewelry @ The Bishop 10/6 - The Subjects / Bad Veins @ The Bishop 10/7 - Nurses @ The Bishop 10/10 - Wovenhand @ Russian Recording 10/11 - Rakim @ @ Bluebird 10/12 - Kurt Vile @ The Video Saloon 10/13 - Tune-Yards / DM Stith @ The Bishop 10/15-17 - Brian Posehn @ The Funny Bone 10/15 - Jolie Holland @ The Bishop 10/15 - Blitzen Trapper / Wye Oak @ Bluebird 10/22 - Alejandro Escovedo / Los Lonely Boys @ Buskirk-Chumley Theater 10/24 - Lake / Karl Blau @ Russian Recording 10/26 - Mason Jennings @ Bluebird 10/29 - Neon Indian @ The Bishop 10/30 - Califone @ The Bishop 10/30 - Sara Watkins (from Nickel Creek) @ Buskirk-Chumley Theater 11/3 - The Spinto Band @ The Bishop 11/6 - Mt Eerie @ Banneker Center 11/8 - Ghostface Killah @ Bluebird 11/10 - Jeremy Jay @ The Bishop 11/13 - Why? @ Rhino's 11/19 - Elvis Perkins & AA Bondy @ the Video Saloon 11/30 - Camera Obscura @ Bluebird 12/6 - Dan Auerbach / Justin Townes Earle / Jessica Lea Mayfield @ Bluebird 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 or http://twitter.com/landlockedmusic 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. 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