Ghost Buffalo “The Magician” in stores today, download the album for free!
Full album download of “The Magician” (You Send It Link)
Ghost Buffalo’s album is in stores today. For the release of this album, we thought we would do things a little differently and offer the first 200 people interested an opportunity to get a free, full album download of the record. I absolutely love this album and think that if people hear it, they will, too. We encourage you to click the following YouSendIt link and download it’s contents. Put the songs on your IPod, burn a CD, hell, make a cassette copy. We don’t care. We realize that you may be inclined to burn or send the album to others and all we ask is that if you do this, please tell them to consider picking up the album legally if they like what they hear. Purchasing the album supports our label and supports the band.
If you and I were hanging out having a beer, I would tell you the following about this new album:
Ghost Buffalo’s latest album is definitely different than their first one. If you were to tell me that Ghost Buffalo were listening to Wilco or Neko Case on their first album, I might tell you that they could have been listening to Smashing Pumpkins, Quicksand, and Samiam for inspiration on the Magician. I would also tell you that you can tell that Matt has channeled a lot of the intensity from his days in Planes Mistaken for Stars. The album is heavier and definitely sexier than their first album.
Listen for yourself and be sure to let us know what you think. And if you like what you hear, please consider picking up a copy either directly from us, or from your favorite indie or online store.





















This is a beautiful record! Thanks for giving us the chance to hear it – I’ll be grabbing a vinyl copy and spreading the word.
Keep up the good work
[...] Posted by durruti on Tue 18 Mar 2008 at 23:38 Filed under: General Banter Another one of my favourite labels, Suburban Home, is offering their latest release, Ghost Buffalo’s ‘The Magician’, as a free download to the first 200 people to click the link in the post. They’re keen for people to hear it, hopefully like it, spread the word, and maybe buy a copy and encourage others to do so too. [...]