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		<title>Album Review: &#8220;Lovers Know&#8221; By The Mynabirds</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>London – Lovers Know is the third album from Laura Burhenn’s solo project, The Mynabirds. The first thing that strikes you about the new record is that it is as divergent as the first two were from each other. Her 2010 epigrammatically titled debut, What We Lose In the Fire We Gain in The Flood,
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