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		<title>Cotillon Deliver An Upbeat Full-Length Debut</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Nashville &#8211; With their latest self-titled release (via Burger Records), Cotillon once again shines with an ethereal follow up to their breezy 2013 White Roses EP. Led by the visionary singer-songwriter Jordan Corso, and known for their warm, floral sound that evokes the glory days of California surf pop, it seems that the band is
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		<title>Tennis Dazzles The Satellite</title>
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