Monday, 3 May 2010

Pitchfork reveals two new Wolf Parade tracks

LAST week, Canadian indie-pop masters Wolf Parade released the album artwork for the up-coming Expo 86.
And now, in what must feel like Christmas for WP fans, the guys at Pitchfork media have unleashed two new songs for our aural pleasure.
Ghost Pressure and What Did My Lover Say? (It Always Had to Go This Way) are well-produced, guitar-tinged rock that shows the band in a more simple form, rather than blowing us away with anthemic, mind-blowing epics.
Oh, and it seems as if Spencer Krug is trying out his best David Byrne impressions in some points during What Did My Lover Say? Rock on.

Ghost Pressure:
Wolf Parade - Ghost Pressurebypitchfork

What Did My Lover Say? (It Always Had to Go This Way):
Wolf Parade - What Did My Lover Say (It Always Had To Go This Way)bypitchfork

On first impressions, Luminous Plectrum is WHET for Expo 86.

Thanks to Pitchfork for these tracks.

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