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Modern Guilt doesn’t have an official release date yet, but sources close to Beck say that he’s likely to rush it out in June, much like the recent blitzkrieg of releases from Gnarls Barkley and the Raconteurs. For Beck, always eager to shake up music-industry practices, the disc marks the end of his major-label contract. “I’ve had this deal since my early 20s,” says Beck, 37. “I don’t have any plans at the moment. It’s anybody’s guess where things are going week to week with the music business.”


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#1 Beck says:

"Listen, can you revive my dead musical career? Do what you did with Cee-lo and make me popular again. I can give you some free Scientology gift bags?"

#2 Steven Patrick Morrissey says:

beck's career is far from dead. unless you're one of those people who believe having hits = equals musical ability and importance.

#3 Max says:

Beck is a genius. What interests me is that after this, he'll be off a major label. Then again, the only reason he accepted the deal with geffen/interscope in the first place was because it allowed him to do independent releases on the side. Maybe he'll do some more now. The first person to comment is a dick. Oh well, I'm just as scared of scientology as him probably; I just try not to hold it against Beck.


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