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Thursday, October 29, 2009

Portion of another Them Crooked Vultures studio track teased online

On the same week the first radio single from Them Crooked Vultures was launched, the band has now leaked a portion of another album track. This time, the song is "Mind Eraser No Chaser." Hear it now!

Give Less. Get More. November 3rd. by crookedvultures

"New Fang" was the first single. The album is set to be released Nov. 17 in the United States.

  1. "No One Loves Me & Neither Do I
    (lengthened cut debuted online Aug. 19)

    (earlier cut debuted online Aug. 11)

  2. "Mind Eraser, No Chaser"
    (debuted online Oct. 29)

    Give Less. Get More. November 3rd. by crookedvultures
  3. "New Fang"
    (debuted online Oct. 26)

  4. "Dead End Friends"
    (live version from the Pukkelpop Festival, favorite of the band's)

  5. "Elephants"
    (debuted online Aug. 26)

  6. "Scumbag Blues"
    (debuted online Sept. 1)
  7. "Bandoliers"
    (live in Paris)

  8. "Reptiles"
    (live from Philadelphia)

  9. "Interlude with Ludes"
    (live from Toronto)
  10. "Warsaw or the first Breath You Take After You Give Up"
    (live from Paris)
  11. "Caligulove"
    (live version from the Lowlands Festival, favorite of the band's)
  12. "Gunman"
    (portion of studio version debuted online Oct. 31)

    (live version from the Lowlands festival, favorite of the band's)
  13. "Spinning in Daffodils"
    (live version from Lowlands Festival, favorite of the band's)

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