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Released in 1977 as a limited numbered collectible (5,000 copies), E.P in Concert sold out in only a few months and is now one of the most sought after books by Elvis collectors. With its pages hand sewn into the cover spine it is a book designed to last.

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It’s been two years since Future Islands’ last album, The Far Field, but it appears a follow-up LP is on the way. During a concert in Northampton, Massachusetts on Sunday, the synthpop group debuted not one, not two, but seven new songs.

According to fans, the fresh tracks are called “Hit the Coast”, “The Painter”, “Born in a War”, and “Thrill”. Other reported songs named “B. Ham”, “Moonlight”, and “Plastic Beach” were also played during their 22-song set.

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The evening also featured catalog staples like “Seasons (Waiting on You)” and “Time on Her Side”, as well as a four-track encore that closed with the Baltimore band’s 2008 track “Beach Foam”.

Catch fan-caught footage below (via Stereogum).

Future Islands have a couple more US tour dates this month, tickets for which can be purchased here.

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The multi-platinum band from Pennsylvania--Ed Kowalczyk (vocals, guitar), Chad Taylor (guitar, backing vocals), Patrick Dahlheimer (bass) and Chad Gracey (drums, percussion)--have sold over 22 million albums worldwide and earned two number one albums (Throwing Copper, Secret Samadhi). Their catalog is filled with such gems as “Lightning Crashes,” “I Alone,” “All Over You,” and “Lakini’s Juice,” which live on today as classics on rock radio. Throwing Copper produced the band’s biggest single, “Lightning Crashes,” which was #1 at Modern Rock radio for 10 consecutive weeks. Throwing Copper reached #1 on the Billboard Top 200 and eventually surpassed sales of 10 million albums sold with Rolling Stone honoring the album with placement on their “1994: The 40 Best Records From Mainstream Alternative's Greatest Year.” Secret Samadhi (1997) immediately shot to #1 on the Billboard Top 200 and eventually went double platinum. The release of the platinum-selling The Distance to Here (1999) turned +LIVE+ into an international powerhouse and moved the band from arenas into stadiums. +LIVE+ has been and remains today a global concert juggernaut.