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Published: 2011/04/12

My Morning Jacket Releases Title Track to New Album

The new My Morning Jacket studio album is set for a May 31 release. Circuital was recorded in the group’s native Kentucky (where MMJ performs this coming Sunday, at the University of Kentucky’s Memorial Coliseum). After counting down to the new recording with a series of free downloads, drawing from its performances at New York’s Terminal 5 this past October, the group has now released the title track to the new record. The songs is available at the MMJ site and also is currently streaming right here at Relix.com. Circuital is available in a variety of packages, with the details at the group’s website. My Morning Jacket will appear on the cover of Relix’s June issue.

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Tanzina August 31, 2012, 01:51:57

Fifty-one sketches is amianzg. That takes a really creative imagination! I am surprised that she doesn’t use sketches for her own creations. I love Lily Bee papers. It’s cool to meet one of their designers.

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