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Tuesday, November 16, 2010 , Updated 1:34 p.m., December 13, 2010

UPDATED: Seryn’s new album This is Where We Are will be available January 25


Give a listen to "We Will All Be Changed," a song they're offering for free download.

Seryn

Seryn

I got a little backlogged today and am just now getting to the email all us media folks got about Seryn's new album, This Is Where We Are. We've been waiting for the folk-pop album for some time, and they hint that it's finally -- well, almost -- ready.

In anticipation of that release, they're offering a free download of "We Will All Be Changed" (which you can also listen to right 'chere on this page).

The folks from Spune also share this bit of info about the album:

This Is Where We Are was recorded by Britton Beisenherz (Ramble Creek), and recorded over the course of a few months. The experience felt at their live show seems to be captured well in these recordings, which was something of great importance to the band. The band has created their own buzz in the most traditional way too by winning people over at their shows. It's not often that a band without a record out is able to play so many great bills and sold out shows.

And the album art:

UPDATE: The album will be released January 25, 2011, and if you order between now and January 1, you'll get a free t-shirt. The shirt looks like this:



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ray326, anonymous:

My (pre)order is in! Great music; free shirt; what's not to like?

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