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Motion City Soundtrack, 'Her Words Destroy Her Planet' -- Song Premiere E-mail

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Motion City SoundtrackWith Motion City Soundtrack's new album, 'My Dinosaur Life,' coming in just a few weeks, frontman Justin Pierre has already picked his favorite track from the album: 'Her Words Destroyed My Planet.'

"It reminds me of something that might've come out in the early '90s. I like how sludgy it is, like the bastard son of a pop song," Pierre tells Spinner. "I feel this particular number is just an updated version of what we do: We make fun of ourselves while vomiting our insides out onto the shoes of anyone who will listen."
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Jason Boesel, 'Hand of God' -- Exclusive Download E-mail

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Jason BoeselA couple years ago, when Jason Boesel was in Mexico recording tracks with Conor Oberst for what would become the album 'Conor Oberst,' he wore a necklace that bore a hand-shaped pendant. "I started calling it the 'Hand of God' and assigning it magical powers in my mind" Boesel tells Spinner. "I would get nervous if I couldn't find it, [that] sort of thing."

Back then, Boesel was in his familiar role of drummer, banging out rhythms for Oberst (both in Bright Eyes and the Mystic Valley Band), Rilo Kiley, the Elected and others. But, encouraged by Oberst and friends, Boesel began to write his own songs on guitar, including one called 'Hand of God,' which he penned during a trip to Asheville, N.C. earlier this year. "It's about a false sense of protection," he says. "Blaming outside forces, or other things, or situations one gets into."
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Jerry Garcia Band, 'Friend of the Devil' -- Song Premiere E-mail

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Jerry GarciaAlthough rock audiences are familiar with the Grateful Dead's 'Friend of the Devil,' guitarist/singer Jerry Garcia often explored different sides of the song in his various solo projects.

This version, taken from the new archival release 'Let it Rock: Jerry Garcia Band 1975,' is an unusually jazzy interpretation featuring keyboard embellishments from Nicky Hopkins, who was only a member of the Jerry Garcia Band during their inaugural tour. This initial incarnation is certainly lesser-known and lesser-heard -- even amongst obsessive collectors -- thus making this release a true treat for Deadheads.
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Eels, 'Little Bird' -- Song Premiere E-mail

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Eels Mark Oliver EverettWe get a lot of writing contributions from artists here at Spinner, but few are as unique as the ones from Mark Oliver Everett, aka E, from Eels. After sharing 10 facts about his beard with us, the always-interesting artist sent over this blurb -- written in the third person, no less -- to preview his new song, 'Little Bird.' Check it out below.

After a four-year wait for the Eels' 'Hombre Lobo' album, the band returns with another new record just months later. The first taste from the new Eels album, 'Little Bird,' finds Eels leader Mark Oliver Everett, aka E, recording himself playing all the instruments in his Los Angeles basement studio.
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Meaghan Smith, 'Heartbroken' -- Song Premiere E-mail

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When they're not broken or too busy keeping the beat, our hearts have been known to sing us songs. Meaghan Smith has decided to return the compliment. "'Heartbroken' was inspired by the impossible heart that beats in my own chest," she tells Spinner. "After years of being romantically duped by the one thing that is supposed to be keeping me alive, I figured it was about time I write the darn thing its own song."

At the same time, and to her credit, Smith didn't want 'Heartbroken' to live up to any preconceived notions you might have of a song about a heart, written and sung by an acoustic singer-songwriter from Canada. If her cover of the Pixies' 'Here Comes Your Man' -- as featured in the film '500 Days of Summer' -- didn't prove it, Smith isn't exactly a traditionalist when it comes to folk music. In fact, her forthcoming album, 'The Cricket's Orchestra' (due Oct. 6) features Mellotron as well as a horn section. Oh, and Kid Koala plays turntables on a track alongside a string quartet.
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