Mount Eerie, Pains of Being Pure at Heart, More on New ACLU Benefit Album: Listen

Mount Eerie, Pains of Being Pure at Heart, More on New ACLU Benefit Album: Listen

Gezellig Records has released Is There Another Language?, a compilation album benefiting the American Civil Liberties Union. The new album notably features a new Mount Eerie song, “Crows,” which is taken from the yet-to-be-announced upcoming new album from Phil Elverum. The new song is available only if you buy the whole compilation, which also includes a rare version of Surfer Blood’s “NW Passage” and a new song by the Pains of Being Pure at Heart, “Easy To Be Loved,” featuring guest vocals by A Sunny Day in Glasgow’s Jen Goma. Check out the whole thing here.

Is There Another Language? by Gezellig Records

Check out Mount Eerie’s video for “This Place Lives” on Pitchfork.tv:

CORRECTION: This story has been updated to correct the name of the Pains of Being Pure at Heart’s contribution to the compilation, “Easy To Be Loved.”

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