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July 16, 2012
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Body Faucet
Reptar
First off: These guys are named after a character from Nickelodeon's Rugrats! This breezy playfulness percolates through much of the foursome's debut. Body Faucet, produced by Ben H. Allen (Animal Collective, Washed Out), is filled with bubbly island-pop grooves (and a few pensive moments in "Ghost Bike" and "Three Shining Suns"). The danceable/sing-along-able vibe of such tracks as "Houseboat Babies" and "Water Runs" calls to mind Foster the People, while the Afro-pop rhythms, feisty yelps and shimmery guitars lean more toward Vampire Weekend. Spin this at your next hipster-hula party.

Stripped Down In A Yurt: Reptar "New House"

by Rhapsody TV

Today's edition of Stripped Down in a Yurt, our series of exclusive, intimate, yurt-based performances live from Sasquatch 2012, stars indie-pop weirdos Reptar doing their tune "New House." Dig the tongue action. If you're into this, check out the other tune they did for us, "Please Don't Kill Us."

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The latest edition of [Stripped Down in a Yurt](http://www.rhapsody.com/blog/stripped-down), our hopefully self-explanatory series of live, intimate, awesome performances captured during the 2012 Sasquatch Music Festival, stars vibrant indie-pop dudes [Reptar](http://www.rhapsody.com/goto?rcid=art.32874176)all sitting on the floor regaling us with their peppy, self-explanatory tune "Please Don't Kill Me." Great song, good advice. Enjoy.

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