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		<title>Jack Name Delivers A Pop-Psych Concept LP With ‘Weird Moons’</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Los Angeles &#8211; With Weird Moons being Jack Name’s second album in two years, the enigmatic artist is displaying the trademark prolificacy of his peers on the Castle Face Records roster.  Released this week, the follow-up to Light Show is a short album which explores a variety of niches within the psychedelic genre, while never
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