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The Believer's new Music Issue has hell of a mix tape

Every year the beautifully-printed magazine The Believer, which features some of the most thought-rattling, heartfelt oblique essays you'll ever read and terrific artwork by cartoonists like Charles Burns and Tony Millionaire, puts out a single issue any music fan or fan of great rock write can't ignore: The 2009 Music Issue has arrived.

Remember: This is from the same publishing company that first turned us all onto "The Commander Thinks Aloud" by The Long Winters in rough demo form on an affiliated book's CD mix long before it officially came out on Ultimatum.

The new Believer Music Issue has a free mix CD of new wave bliss, featuring new or rare solo work by Stuart Moxham of Young Marble Giants (!), Dave Wakeling from the English Beat and General Public, Stephen Duffy (The Lilac Time), David Sylvian (Japan), Mike Scott (Waterboys), and special tracks by Lisa Germano, Lloyd Cole, and Sam Phillips.

Best of all (for me) is "From The Diary Of An Early Settler" by Robert Scott, of great New Zealand bands the Clean, the Chills, and the Bats. Not using the word "great" lightly either, and this is one of the best songs of the year. (He also tips us to Haunted Love's "San Dominico," another NZ gem quaintly "secretly" buried at the end of the compilation, the way CDs used to back in the 90s.)

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