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There’s a lot of great new music out there right now, and near the top of the heap is The Bug Club, whose most recent release is filled to the brim with joyful nuggets of everyday life. The school year has started and the coffers are overflowing with a lot of great new music.

There’s a lot of great new music out there right now, and near the top of the heap is <strong>The Bug Club</strong>, whose most recent release is filled to the brim with joyful nuggets of everyday life. The school year has started and the coffers are overflowing with a lot of great new music.
The Bug Club
SongArtistNotes
Let's Dance
M. Ward
Originally from David Bowie
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Lonsdale Slipons
The Bug Club
The comfiest
Alexis Feels Sick
The Jesus Lizard
Keeping count
Hey Kekulé
Font
Organized mayhem
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It's A Minute
Attic Ted
The rickety tickety honky tonky
Fever For You
Michael Holland
Intensely personal jangle
Amor Platonico
Los Tucanes De Tijuana
So very wistful
A Whiter Shade Of Pale
Robyn Hitchcock
Straight from your living room
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I Want to Wake Up With You
The The
That menacing rumble
Copacetic
Velocity Girl
Stars and spangles
Pictures Of Me
Elliott Smith
A throbbing heartbeat
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All The Money
Why Bonnie
Building up to it
Slippery Life
Momus
Subtly displaced
Spacegirl (Shirley’s)
Okay Kaya
Flawless
Popcorn
Yo La Tengo
Quite impromptu
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Lie In the Gutter
Peel Dream Magazine
Dreaming at great speed
En Forma
Hinds
Joder
Sleeping In
illuminati hotties
Just stay in bed
Heart Is A Muscle
Amy Rigby
Old school throwdown
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My Best Friend
Ty Segall
Friendship is deep
We’re Blowing Out (feat. Jennifer Vanilla)
Yacht
Chant right along
Van Goes
Being Dead
Eating up the miles
See It That Way
Fake Fruit
Buckle in
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Oh Michael
Naked Giants
All about the bang bang
Field of Vision
King Gizzard + the Lizard Wizard
At their glammiest
This Could Be All Yours
Guster
Wide wide open
Two Wolves
Shovels & Rope
Transformed before your ears
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Warm Socks
Ween
Unmatched coziness
King Of The Boyfriends
Twang Bang
There is only one
I’ll Sink Manhattan
They Might Be Giants
Right under the sea
A Pair Of Brown Eyes
The Pogues
Fundamentally folk
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Plastic Future
A Place to Bury Strangers
No brakes, no handles
DUPLICATE SPOTTED
Spirit of the Beehive
Assemble your hallucinations
Authority
The Mekons
That swooping bass
India And On Down to Australia (feat. ANOHNI)
Laurie Anderson
A partial narrative
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Mango Season
BALTHVS
The new disco
La Dansa De L'Imbecil
Dusminguet
So frantic
Inteligentactile 101 (Acoustic)
Jesca Hoop
Stripped down
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BAD ADVICE
Cornelius
Still groovy
Slow Motion
Panda Bear
Stuck in a frizzy loop
Suzy
Caravan Palace
Having a lot of fun
Sad Trombone
Sting & Shaggy
It’s right on the label
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Diary of a Lost Girl
Christian Zimmerman
Hit the birimbau
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