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July 26, 2007

The Most Serene Republic

Population

The new track from Arts and Crafts The Most Serene Republic has everybody buzzing. Soon to drop as part of their new album Population, "Sherry and Her Butterfly Net" starts off in a swirl of violins.

A piano piece eventually comes forward, with the band eventually hammering in all at once, in a mid-tempo melody.

The album is said to have been inspired by their hometown of Milton, Ontario, as they have been recording over the last year.

Expect the album to land on October 2nd.

Here's the track list.

1. Humble Peasants
2. Compliance
3. The Men Who Live Upstairs
4. Present of Future End
5. A Mix of Sun and Cloud
6. Battle Hymn of the Republic
7. Why So Looking Back
8. Sherry and Her Butterfly Net
9. Agenbite of Inwit
10. Career in Shaping Clay
11. Solipsism Millionaires
12. Multiplication Desks
13. Neurasthenia

The Most Serene Republic-Sherry and Her Butterfly Net mp3 from Population

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