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Clogs - "Last Song" (featuring Matt Berninger from The National)

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Uploaded by on Aug 3, 2010

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The classical, indie, post-rock haze that Clogs has become known for has materialized once again on the Last Song EP. The first proper "single" from their most recent LP, The Creatures in the Garden of Lady Walton, "Last Song," appears on the EP, featuring the evocative muttered baritone of Matt Berninger of The National. Clogs co-founder Padma Newsome sings lead on the second track, "No Bridge." The final instrumental piece "Loev Song" is performed by the group.

Released at the same time as the EP is a video for "Last Song" by Benjamin and Stefan Ramirez Perez, twin brothers studying film and animation at the Academy of Media Arts in Cologne, Germany, and the Vancouver School's Digital Design program, respectively.

This EP is available by download only.

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  • If, this didn't have a replay button, what would we do then.

  • I'm pretty sure I am responsible for 39,000 of the views for this one.

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  • Matt's voice never fails to give me a chilling sensation down my spine.

  • @Mrannaloveschocolate I couldn't agree more! I'm becoming responsible for the same! 

  • This is such a confident song, Matt not even singing until nearly half way in. Then not even singing much with his great out of beat starts. It's something that is so poignant, it shackles me to how obvious we need to be and just say it for what it is. This is such a beautiful work of guitar and voice.

  • @Mrannaloveschocolate WHERE IS YOUR GOD NOW?!

  • Lovely.

  • merci

  • Every time I watch this, I see or think about something new. This is what I thought of this time:

    "You know when I sit down and when I rise up; you discern my thoughts from afar. For you formed my inward parts; you knitted me together in my mother's womb. Wonderful are your works; my soul knows it very well." - from Psalm 139

  • I'd refresh the page

  • This is Beautiful

  • ok, now I'm addicted.

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