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February 10, 2009

TMTS drops new track, EP out next week

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Throw Me the Statue at Bumbershoot ::: Photo by Josh

Next Tuesday, February 17th, Throw Me the Statue has their four song Purpleface EP coming out on Secretly Canadian, and via MBV they’ve made a track titled “Ship” available for download. Secretly Canadian has also provided a download link for the song which you can use below.

MP3: “Ship” - Throw Me the Statue from the Purpleface EP (via Secretly Canadian)

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