For those of you that don’t know, Aimee Mann is the penultimate music artist in The Realm Of Howard and her new single was just released! On Tuesday. Why doesn’t anyone tells me these things? Anyway, the song is “Freeway” and I first heard it at her Christmas concert. It’s fantabulous and catchy as hell. Here she is performing it live:
It’s from her upcoming album @#%&*! Smilers which is released on June 3rd. The physical version is going to be an amazing package that is more like a comic book than a CD case and the iTunes pre-release has three extra tracks. Full story...
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New dress code for visiting here:
If you couldn’t get into a skating rink wearing it, you can’t get in here.
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