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The Silent League’s “We Go Forward”

Stream The Silent League's new album, chalk full of covers and remixes by the likes of Neon Indian and Memory Tapes.
The Silent League’s amorphous nature and malleable identity makes a record of covers and remixes by collaborators and admirers entirely fitting. Formed in Brooklyn in 2004 by then Mercury Rev keyboardist, Justin Russo, the band has included members of Arcade Fire, Beirut, Stars Like Fleas, and Bishop Allen among others.
Their latest release, “We Go Forward” is largely inspired by remixes from their 3rd album, “But You’ve Always Been The Caretaker” featuring newly remixed efforts of friends and allies like Neon Indian and Memory Tapes. There’s also a couple covers — The Chameleons’ 80′s classic, “Tears” and a superior variety of Broken Social Scene’s “Texico Bitches.”
Stream the full album, out now on Something In Construction, here:
We Go Forward by TheSilentLeague
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