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If you can't make this weekend's wake, but still want to lay a party wreath at the Blogger's feet, then they'll be hosting a stage at Field Day next month, with Jamie xx, SBTRKT and Ducktails.
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On this song guitarist Matthew Monadine -- who is Ducktails, and who also plays with relaxation kings Real Estate -- does his usual laidback, reverb-heavy plucking while guest vocalist Panda Bear does that floaty thing.
Really quick spins: Sic Alps, Disappears, Thank You, Minks, Ducktails, Young Prisms David Malitz 2011
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At the 9: 30 Club with Casino v. Japan and Ducktails at 7 p.m.
Getting Up Guide: Deerhunter; A Fox on the Fairway Alex Baldinger 2010
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And recently it seems as if every new indie-rock "it" band — Titus Andronicus, Vivian Girls, Real Estate, Ducktails, Screaming Females, and Julian Lynch, to name a few — hails from (and, in most cases, sings about) Sopranos country.
I Heart NJ 2010
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Kiosk's growing exhibition of quaint Made in Jersey products (Improve toothbrushes, Johnson's caramel corn, Cococare cocoa butter) provides a glimpse of a more nuanced Garden State — much like the brisk coastal rock of Real Estate ( "Atlantic City") and Ducktails ( "Beach Point Pleasant") or Lynch's swampy, piney anthems ( "In New Jersey").
I Heart NJ 2010
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• Deerhunter, Casino vs. Japan and Ducktails, Oct. 12 ($20).
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Best side project named after a cartoon: Ducktails
Best of Whartscape: Previewing Baltimore's biggest underground music festival 2010
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The recently "Best New Music" - ed Julian Lynch will be joined by fellow Underwater People's, Ducktails, and friends Campfires, Big Troubles and La Big Vic for a pleasantly water-logged, lo-fi evening of music.
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Ducktails' new record is "Ducktails III: Arcade Dynamics."
The New Yorker NewYorker.com 2011
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Ducktails, has developed tangentially, with an interest in sun-drenched slacker psych.
The New Yorker NewYorker.com 2011
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