Joseph Kyle
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Conventional wisdom has it that the Beach Boys’ tenth album, Beach Boys’ Party!, was a toss-off. But this double-disc reissue of the album sheds new light into the making of a peculiar, somewhat misunderstood record, and offers a peek into the production talents of Brian Wilson. Read more
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Death couldn’t stop Buddy Holly from releasing new music; this fine single was but the first of many great posthumous releases. Read more
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This soundtrack to privately recorded vacation footage from 1956 proves to be one of ambient duo The Orb’s best modern compositions. Read more
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This live performance of country swing band BR5-49 captures the young band in top form, and is a fun document of an underrated but superb live band. Read more
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This live performance of country swing band BR5-49 captures the young band in top form, and is a fun document of an underrated but superb live band. Read more
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The sole release of Deparmentstore Santas has become a lo-fi holy grail, and for good reason; this reissue shows that its mastermind, Joseph D’Angelo, was a talented young man with great promise. Read more
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The sole release of Deparmentstore Santas has become a lo-fi holy grail, and for good reason; this reissue shows that its mastermind, Joseph D’Angelo, was a talented young man with great promise. Read more
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The opening track to Guided By Voices’ “final” album prior to their 2004 split, a song from the negative Nancy’s side of things. Read more
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Kick back and enjoy this week’s broadcast of some fine music, courtesy of The Recoup! Read more
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Bristol’s Secret Shine’s sole album for the esteemed Sarah Records gets its first stand-alone reissue; it is an enjoyable document from the twilight of British shoegaze. Read more
