Joseph Kyle
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In this second part of our conversation with Paul Burch, we discuss the veteran musician’s twenty year career, with selected highlights from his vast discography. Read more
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Beverly is the stunning debut graphic novel by Nick Drnaso, offering a disturbing, complex storyline that twists and turns in such a way that indicates a masterful new storyteller is in our midst. Read more
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Beverly is the stunning debut graphic novel by Nick Drnaso, offering a disturbing, complex storyline that twists and turns in such a way that indicates a masterful new storyteller is in our midst. Read more
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Chuck Berry’s 1957 debut album might not contain all the hits from the era–Berry was a singles man, after all–but it is a fine document of Berry’s versatility as a guitarist. This expanded edition also includes a handful of beloved contemporary singles. Read more
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Chuck Berry’s 1957 debut album might not contain all the hits from the era–Berry was a singles man, after all–but it is a fine document of Berry’s versatility as a guitarist. This expanded edition also includes a handful of beloved contemporary singles. Read more
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Pond Scum compiles three vintage Peel Session recordings by Will Oldham, from his early Palace days to his current Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy moniker. It’s a fine collection of Palace songs, and serves as a great introduction to the enigma that is Will Oldham Read more
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Pond Scum compiles three vintage Peel Session recordings by Will Oldham, from his early Palace days to his current Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy moniker. It’s a fine collection of Palace songs, and serves as a great introduction to the enigma that is Will Oldham Read more
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My childhood best friend died suddenly on Saturday. We pay tribute to him here–and will return with regular updates this week. Read more
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This live recording–the first in a series of live albums recorded at Seattle venue Club Moe–captures a potent-as-hell set from one of the finest and most underrated Seattle bands in 1996, shortly before their split. Read more
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This live recording–the first in a series of live albums recorded at Seattle venue Club Moe–captures a potent-as-hell set from one of the finest and most underrated Seattle bands in 1996, shortly before their split. Read more
