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[01.17.10] Pop Up Records is bursting open with an important announcement for 2010.  After contributing a vital track on The Nurse Who
Loved Me:  A Tribute To Failure compilation issued on Pop Up in late 2008, we'd like to more formally welcome New Jersey's  (Damn) This
Desert Air to the family with their upcoming, incredible Distance Waits EP.  Nothing short of a majestic journey through thick and thin,
(Damn) This Desert Air command to be heard universally by the audio they've constructed with pounding attention.  Both heavy and
poignant yet at the same time delicate, lush and personal,Distance Waits is saturated with equal parts distortion and otherworldly effects
and is exactly the kind of mini-album we'd like to expand our roster of fine audio with.  We at Pop Up Records couldn't be more pleased with
a release by (D)TDA April 27th 2010.

A message from the band:  
"Pop Up Records have been a helping hand in our corner of the music world for a couple years now—this relationship with Pop Up
Records has been building slowly but surely since 2008 with the Failure Tribute.  It's been a natural progression for us to have them
involved and it couldn't feel more suitable to have our music in their hands.  After solidifying the European release of our Distance Waits EP
on Bastardized Recordings (DE), it was imperative we find the EP a home on our own shore—Pop Up stepped right up to the plate.  It was
without question, only logistics.  Their love for a modern bend on space-rock did nothing short of seal the deal.  We urge anyone reading
this to listen to Pop Up albums by Satellite Tragedy, Orion, En Masse, Exeter, Further Seems Forever...you'll see what we mean."