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Life is Pleasure Screening

By Jason Harper

Published on August 28, 2008 at 2:00am

The Life and Times hasn't set a release date for Tragic Boogie, its next album, but fans have ample evidence that the group remains on task. The Boogie sessions have yielded "Fall of the Angry Clowns," a new MySpace-posted track. Also, the film Life Is Pleasure, which documents the Life and Times' 2006 Japanese tour, uses large chunks of the unreleased material as its soundtrack. Finally, the group's set lists concentrate heavily on its latest creations, which sound just as eerie and cosmic as its earlier efforts. See myspace.com/thelifeandtimes
Wed., Sept. 3, 11:45 p.m., 2008


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