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Frank Turner - The Way I Tend To Be

The summer sun it blows my mind…

Offering your new cd up for downloading online – would be super cool.

Offering your new cd up for listening, not d/ling - less cool, but okay.

Offering a track from the new cd for d/l -free – would be super cool.

Offering a track from the new cd for d/l for .79 – okay still cool.

Having it take so long to go through registration that I could have mowed the lawn, painted the house and read War and Peace in the time it took to register to buy the freakin’ track – highly annoying.

Seriously, it was the most convoluted and awkward payment system I have ever used online. 

On the plus side, I like most of what I have heard so far.  I would recommend getting the digital bundle instead of just the single track  The Shock of the Lightning,  as it comes with an additional track, Falling Down.  (I love Falling Down and wish I had d/led the bundle, but in a couple weeks and I can get the entire cd so no prob.)

Vid of The Shock of the Lightning -

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87IQhui_Yy8]

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Dig Out Your Soul will release October 6th, 2008.

- Kit 

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