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Wednesday, June 28, 2006


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This has quickly become old news, but I thought that my first post in months should be about some great news. Originally a blog phenomenon, then swallowed by Billboard and Pitchfork, Jeff Mangum (supposedly) is making new music! Ever since the release and sucess of In the Aeroplane Over the Sea in 1998, Jeff Mangum has Salingered himself away from the public eye.

Sunday night I was perusing the E6 message boards whe I came across a new user, Nigh, claiming to be Jeff Mangum. At first I wrote it off but now with all of the attention it is getting, there must be some substance to the post. If in fact that was Jeff and he really is making new music and planning on playing shows, then that is the greatest thing I've heard all year

anyway, here is the original post by Nigh:

"hello again.

for the past few months ive been putting together the pieces of everything ive written in the past three years and its been a revelation. whenever i had the time ive been writing melodies and keeping them in my head for later, and songs just accumulate, im not waiting as some have said. i still dont know how we’re going to put it all together, the songs will have more noises and collages in them. because of that we dont know whether this will be korena pang or neutral milk hotel or michael bolton but that doesnt really matter. names are just a box we put things in to separate them, and we’re figuring out what box these songs go in.

we dont have a timetable for releasing the album yet, so dont get your hopes up for new songs now. if you want more “aeroplane” just ignore all of this, the songs are songs but they’re longer and more free. when jeremy came down after his tour we just spent days playing noise while screaming and it was incredibly liberating.

it has been so much fun that we will for sure be playing a show or two, probably more. freedom is a wonderful thing but at a certain point you need the routines of normal life. ive had that for a while but i realized last year at the show with the livys that the best sort of normal ive ever had was on the road with my friends. getting to gigs late with cars coughing and trombones smacking on doors, the giant egg leaks over the masses, the yolk sustains us, we eat whites for days. it can never be the same but i need to get as close as i can to that again.

so thats all. everything is happening soon, this is the year.
thanks for listening. jeff."


i'll celebrate by posting some Jeff mp3's:


Engine


Sailing Through





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