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Courtney Barnett Announces New Album Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit, Shares "Pedestrian At Best" Video

Courtney Barnett has announced the follow-up to her great debut The Double EP: A Sea Of Split Peas. Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit is out March 24 via Mom + Pop. Watch the video for new song "Pedestrian at Best", in which Barnett plays a depressed carnival clown, below. Also below, check out the album's cover art and tracklist.

Barnett recorded the album last fall at Head Gap Studio in Melbourne, accompanied by her band. In a press release, she says "My songs follow me as a normal human with normal emotions. So there are great highs and great lows. They span everything in my life."

Read our Guest List with Courtney Barnett.

Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit:

01 Elevator Operator
02 Pedestrian at Best
03 An Illustration of Loneliness (Sleepless in NY)
04 Small Poppies
05 Depreston
06 Aqua Profunda!
07 Dead Fox
08 Nobody Really Cares if You Don't Go to the Party
09 Debbie Downer
10 Kim's Caravan
11 Boxing Day Blues

Watch Courtney Barnett perform "Depreston" and "History Eraser" at Primavera Sound Festival for Pitchfork.tv:



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