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From The Desk Of The Dodos: DD/MM/YYYY’s “Bronzage”

For five albums—starting with 2006’s Beware Of The Maniacs—there was always something playful, almost ephemeral about the Dodos, as if they might simply stop recording at any moment. But the duo just issued its crowning achievement, new sixth set Individ, which sets serious subjects to Logan Kroeber’s galloping drum beats, Meric Long’s vibrato-resonant vocals and ethereal finger-picked filigrees, on thoughtful tracks like “Darkness,” “Bastard,” “Precipitation” and an ominous “Goodbyes And Endings.” Long and Kroeber will be guest editing magnetmagazine.com all week. Read our new feature on them.

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Long: These guys blew my mind a few years back when I saw them live in Toronto. I came upon their record Black Square recently, and this track “Bronzage” displays exactly why they rule. There are surprises around every corner.

Video after the jump.