One-man pop-punk institution Ted Leo (along with his “pharmacists”) is coming out with an album next week (March 9 in the U.S.) called The Brutalist Bricks. It’s being released alongside all these other amazing albums, so if you don’t have the money for all of them, you’ve got some tough choices to make! After hours upon hours of deliberation, the record store clerk might urge you to leave the store, but at least we know you have the best of intentions.
If you haven’t heard Mr. Leo’s forthcoming album yet, it’s streaming (in full) over at his MySpace, so go check it out.
The Brutalist Bricks will be released via Matador.
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