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Friday , March 21, 2008
Happy Easter from Ver Sacrum!
Happy Good Friday everyone! Ver Sacrum trust that you are all enjoying a relaxing day of sitting at home griping about how nothing is open and you're bored out of your skull. Here's hoping you can balance out some of the extreme banality of today by listening to Ver Sacrum's brand-new action-packed summertime jam, "Rabbit, Run", an Easter-related thumper packed thick to the brim like an Easter basket filled with hooks, riffs, licks, and jumps. This hit is a slacker-pop retelling of John Updike's famed novel, incidentally also entitled Rabbit, Run. We're pretty sure this is the first song in the history of pop music based on a John Updike novel, and we are 100% certain that it is the first song in pop history to be based upon a John Updike novel AND lyrically reference the Kennedy assassination, two financial newspapers, Archie Bell & the Drells and five count-em' FIVE different holidays! This hit also features the scrappiest recorder solo ever put to tape, which is a really cool superlative to have under your belt as a fledgling rock duo in this day and age. We are really proud of this track and are super-stoked to give it to the world on this beautiful thudding Easter of 2008. Oh yeah, and we're sending free Cadbury creme eggs to every single person who listens to this song today! Okay, well, that's definitely a lie. But give it a listen anyway- it's way sweeter than a thousand chocolate bunnies put together. You can listen to "Rabbit, Run" at Ver Sacrum's Myspace OR you can download it RIGHT HERE: that way, you can listen to it on your iPod, or whatever mp3 player you happen to own, or even download it to a blank CD and listen to it on your stereo! Wow! Posted by Laura
in Music
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