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1. TV on the Radio, "Dancing Choose"
Tunde Adebimpe channels Rob Base as much as Billy Joel on this new track from their upcoming record, with results that are good enough for us to excuse the god-awful pun in the title. [Pretty Much Amazing]
2.  Lou  Reed  feat. Antony  Hegarty,  "Caroline  Says,  Pt.  II"
Antony  (sans Johnsons)  enhances Reed's  terminal crustiness with some welcome grace notes on this performance from his 2006 show at St.  Anne's  Warehouse,  soon to see release as both an album and a documentary by Julian  Schnabel.  [Pitchfork]
3.  AC/DC,  "Rock  'N  Roll  Train"
Pterodactyl-voiced  Brian  Johnson  screeches about how this train is "running right off the tracks," which gives you an idea of what a disaster this new song is. [AC/DC]
4. 88-Keys  feat. Kanye  West,  "Stay  Up  (Viagra)"  
See,  Kanye  has this, um, friend who can't, you acknowledge, "stay up." The  limp beats and flaccid horn sample here probably aren't going to be of much help. [Jump  the Turnstyle]
5.  The  Pipettes,  "The  Shoe  That  Fits"  
The  Pipettes  hold out a hole in the central metaphor of this vocal-only ruffle of a brand-new song. Let's  hope the finished version is a flake more clothing. [Zeon's  Music  Blog]
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