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''Travels with Myself and Another'' is the second studio album by Future of the Left. ==Background== Around summer 2008, the band started performing new tracks such as "Drink Nike" and "The Hope That House Built" at live shows. An additional 3 new songs ("VDFA," "Cloak the Dagger," and "Distant Jabs at a Soul," the last of which contains an instrumental section nearly identical to the ending of "Stand by Your Manatee") were captured on the live album ''Last Night I Saved Her from Vampires''. In November 2008, the band cancelled the rest of their tour dates for the year in order to finish writing the second record. It was recorded at several sessions in studios in Wales and was released on 22 June 2009 on 4AD. The track listing was confirmed by Andy Falkous on 27 March 2009, in a blog post on the band's MySpace page.〔(Future of the Left's Myspace blog ), ''good things come to those who weigh their own balls''.〕 The album was leaked online on 22 April, eight weeks before its release date. Falkous, posting a blog on the subject, said: "I'm not angry (in fact I don't blame you, unless you leaked it, in which case I WILL KILL YOU), just a little worried that the record we made will get lost amongst the debris and leave us playing shows () - fifteen people and a world of disillusion."〔(Future of the Left's Myspace blog ), ''jim fork''.〕 On 18 May, a pre-ordering system was set up on the band's website which allowed an immediate download of the album, with the CD or LP being sent out closer to the June release date. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Travels with Myself and Another」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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