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Rabbit is a Sphere, Denver indie rock iconoclasts, have decided to give up on the whole idea of selling their music. The quartet has posted its three records -- 2006's
Laps in the Sleep Saloon, 2008's
Hope is a Cinder That Blinks Quietly Until You Die and a brand new record,
The City and the Sway -- as easy-to-download ZIP files on
bassist Georgina Guidotti's website. Grab all three and immerse yourself in this original Denver band's weird brand of cool.