Joseph Kyle
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Taken from the forthcoming Cherry Red anthology, Pictures In My Mind: Anthology 1984-1994 Read more
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In reviewing the deluxe anniversary edition of Hammock’s sophomore album, Raising Your Voice…Trying To Stop An Echo, I was reminded of an interview I did with leader Marc Byrd, wherein we discussed said album. Here is said interview, reprinted in its entirety. Read more
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Taken from the Big Break Records reissue, Turn Me Loose (Expanded Edition). Read more
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This delightful two disc set captures the zeitgeist in England during the era of the Profumo affair, and offers some of the finest comedy and musical numbers produced during the decade. Read more
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This delightful two disc set captures the zeitgeist in England during the era of the Profumo affair, and offers some of the finest comedy and musical numbers produced during the decade. Read more
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Taken from the forthcoming Omnivore Recordings release, Complete Third. Read more
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Tennessee ambient duo Hammock’s 2006 sophomore release didn’t so much represent a change in direction from their debut album Kenotic as it did reinforce its greatness. Ten years later, this deluxe edition expands it with nearly an hour’s worth of unreleased material. Still sounds otherworldly. Read more
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Tennessee ambient duo Hammock’s 2006 sophomore release didn’t so much represent a change in direction from their debut album Kenotic as it did reinforce its greatness. Ten years later, this deluxe edition expands it with nearly an hour’s worth of unreleased material. Still sounds otherworldly. Read more
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North Carolina college-rock mainstays The Connells always felt a bit out of step with contemporary music, but this greatest hits collection removes the band from the context of the era and shows that though they were a bit of a sleeper group in their heyday, their music holds up quite well three decades later. Read more
