BREAKING: Real Estate’s Martin Courtney Has a Small Dog

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And we got the exclusive photo to prove it!

For more dirt on Real Estate, please refer to Michael McGregor’s excellent feature story on the band at home in Ridgewood, New Jersey. Also be sure to stay glued to this web address for more indie rock journalism in the coming hours, days, weeks and months.

 
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6 Comments For This Post

  1. Dave Says:

    Here’s an idea… do some work over at the Tripwire and write some compelling articles about bands we should be listening to. Not Real Estate’s dog. Sure, we love them and the album is fantastic but do something productive with your time for crying out loud!

  2. Me Says:

    I like dog articles…….what’s its name?!

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  4. Real Estate LLC Operating Agreement Says:

    Finally real estate agreements written by landlords and investors, not attorneys

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