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Sep232009

Black Numbers to release PJ Bond's new record

Former Outsmarting Simon front man (and my former substitute teacher) PJ Bond will be releasing You Didn't Know I Was Alphabetical November 10th via Black Numbers. Since Outsmarting Simon PJ has been a member of Marigold, The Color Fred, and Charlotte Sometimes, but this will be his debut record as a solo musician. The album will be released on both CD & Vinyl formats and is currently available for pre-order here.

PJ Bond is in the middle of a year long tour, in which he is covering the better part of the globe. The UK leg is up next and kicks off October 2nd. He is documenting his journey via a blog called "Year Of A Thousand Roomates". You can check that out here. You can also listen to a song titled "You, Too" off his new album below.

Track Listing

01. You, Too
02. Stop Being Bad
03. Skin and Bones
04. Grown Your Smile Wide
05. Mama, I’m a Smoker
06. You Know the Drill
07. Fucking! Viv
08. Quiet or Loud
09. No Theme Summer (Pastro, PA)
10. The Night of the 27th
11. Oh, Hunter

 

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Reader Comments (4)

Outsmarting Simon was solid. Always wondered what this dude was up too.

September 23, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMr. Chips

$13 for vinyl ain't bad. I might have to get this.

September 23, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterD.

DIG THE MUSIC! PJ NEEDS TO GET HIS ASS TO THE COURT TAV.

September 23, 2009 | Unregistered Commenteranon

Will be checking this out for sure. Like what I hear so far.

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