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April 23, 2012, 9:28 am

"We're having fun and moving fast," frontman Alex Ebert says of the Los Angeles folk-pop troupe's second LP.

In fact, they've already banked enough material for a whole other album, due later this year. Highlights on Here include the strummy, sun-soaked "Mayla," cut in a single live take with vocals from all 11 band members, and the galloping "Man on Fire," where Ebert sings, "I want the whole damn world to come dance with me." Adds the frontman, "That song is what we're about!"

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