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Track by Track: Dark Dark Dark – Who Needs Who

- Source: The Line Of Best Fit

Since the release of their acclaimed second album Wild Go last year, Dark Dark Dark have spent their time touring, making friends and acquaintances on the road, sharing their love of creating music and working on Who Needs Who , the collective's latest album, released on Monday through Melodic.

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Green Man 2012: The DiS Review

- Source: Drowned In Sound

"[Festivals are] snapshots of an imagined ghost of festivals past, with added corporate sponsorship. And oddly, while the corporate stages and tents get imaginative with their neediness, the thing that's really left wanting is the sense of community and spontaneity. The thing that festivals pride themselves on is long dead."

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Dark Dark Dark: "How it Went Down"

- Source: Pitchfork Media

It's an age-old scene in a film: two perfectly manicured hands clasp each other spontaneously, and their owners sprint out of a gilded ballroom, a mass of skirts and untucked shirts, into a rainy street.

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Dark Dark Dark: "Tell Me"

- Source: Pitchfork Media

The opening to the first song to be released from Dark Dark Dark 's second album, Who Needs Who , goes a little like Beach House 's "Real Love"; stuck piano chords flinching like a beetle on its back.

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Daydream to Dark Dark Dark in Brilliant Corners This Weekend

- Source: Radio Free Chicago

I bet you're sitting there in your chair, or standing if you're in one of those progressive-thinking workplaces...or a bouncy ball, thinking, "You know what? I would like a classy, relaxed evening of just pure good music. So much that I'd like to bring my friends to. The kind of evening that would leave everyone in awe of both my fine taste in music and the sheer fact we live in a great city."

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Dark Dark Dark - Wild Go

- Source: Drowned In Sound

Back on 2008's debut LP The Snow Magic , Dark Dark Dark 's Nona Marie Invie and Marshall LaCount sounded like the lairiest of vaudevillian characters, gathering up a gaggle of provincial travellers to join them on a journey to New Orleans before prancing, pouting and skipping their home to native Minneapolis streets, wide-eyed, rambunctious and with little more than a banjo and accordion to hand.

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Dark Dark Dark – Wild Go

- Source: The Four Oh Five

It seems that chamber folk has been the rage for a few years now, but Dark Dark Dark have taken it back to its roots, to Christopher Isherwood's Berlin, all dark accordions and accompanying drama.

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