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Cymbals Eat Guitars Share "Warning" Video, Announce Why There Are Mountains Reissue

Cymbals Eat Guitars have shared a clip for "Warning", taken from their recent album LOSE. Directed by Matthew Reed, the video features British upstarts Crosshair performing the song in place of the New York band. Check it out below. 

In related news, Barsuk will reissue the band's excellent 2009 record Why There Are Mountains on November 11. They'll also embark on a European tour in January. Check out the dates below. 

Read our interview with Cymbals Eat Guitars.

Cymbals Eat Guitars:

01-12-14 London, England - The Garage 
01-15 Milan, Italy - Lo Fi
01-16 Bologna, Italy - Covo Club
01-17 Ludern, Switzerland - Sudpol
01-19 Paris, France - Le Point Ephemere
01-20 Amsterdam, the Netherlands - Paradiso North
01-21 Antwerp, Belgium - Trix Bar
01-22 Cologne, Germany - Blue Shell
01-23 Frankfurt, Germany - Nachtleben
01-24 Berlin, Germany - Frannz Club
01-26 Hamburg, Germany - Molotow
01-27 Aarhus, Denmark - Radar
01-28 Copenhagen, Denmark - Loppen
01-30 Stockholm, Sweden - Sodra Teatern
01-31 Oslo, Norway - Parktreatret
 

Watch them perform "And the Hazy Sea" at the 2009 Pitchfork Music Festival:



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