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landed back at respected indie label Matador for its fourth album, a self-titled affair that finds the band in fine (if typically dour) shape but down a member: the iconic but apparently unhappy bassist Carlos D., who left shortly after the record was finished. The New York post-punk act, currently touring with replacement bassist David Pajo (Slint, Tortoise) and keyboardist Brandon Curtis (Secret Machines) plays Monday at the with White Rabbits ($32.50-$35, Ticketmaster). — John Wenzel

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John Wenzel is an executive editor of and an award-winning A&E reporter for The Denver Post. His book was recently published by Speck Press. He also maintains a of completely random song titles and band names.

John Hendrickson is the Managing Editor of Reverb and a multimedia journalist for The Denver Post.

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