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The city awakes with a tiny splash of Cantagaster's Venom...
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And, before we go, one more sprinkling of that lively new sound that Caravan Palace recently unleashed.
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Beirut preforming live a song originally written by A Hawk & a Hacksaw.
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up next the darling Miss Sarah Slean graces the platter of our phonograph once again!
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They do sing children to sleep rather differently down here... #ebz
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And on it marches. That unchecked monstrosity woven of brass and anachronism.
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Love stories twisted, tragic, and perverted? They're all the rage in the Bazaar these days.
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Another bustle-shaking rhythm off the new Caravan Palace record, they call this one "The dirty side of the Street"
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Farewell, Fallen London! The truth lurks out there somewhere in the moonish light... find it before it finds you!
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This has been Commodore Creazil, your host and phonograph jockey on Radio Free Neath! Thank you for joining us!
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We've played for as long as we dare, lest the constables trace our signal! Until next time, Delicious Friends! #ebz
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A mirror and a mask in one: "If I Apologised" by Ian ballamy
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Emma Wallace on loyalty, obedience, and desire.... So delicious.
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Here's one for the Flit-dwellers... Laying low in the highest part of city. #ebz "Escape Artist" by Zoë Keating
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For those trudging about in the marshes by Watchmaker's Hill: "Swamp" by Orion Rigel Dommisse #ebz
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For the melancholy and the shy...
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A title that needs no further embelishment from our lips: "No Rest for the Wicked" by A Hawk and a Hacksaw
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A classic much too far removed from our own time: "Nantes" by Beirut
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On the phonograph: "I Want..." by Arlow Xan, a lovely duo we discovered from @dt10111
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An epic that brings a tear to our bloodshot eye: Break of Reality performing Coheed And Cambria's "Welcome Home"