Joseph Kyle
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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
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We have a new broadcast for your listening (dis)pleasure. An hour and a half of eclectic, potent sound. Read more
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And now…the exciting conclusion to “Rainy Day, Dream Away!” Read more
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A masterful jazz pianist offers up a lush take of a song from a 1920s-era musical. Just don’t call it ‘easy listening’ unless you mean it nicely…. Read more
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Twenty years after its release, Butch Vig’s project’s debut album still sounds as fresh and contemporary as it did back then. This expanded edition only furthers the point. Read more
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Twenty years after its release, Butch Vig’s project’s debut album still sounds as fresh and contemporary as it did back then. This expanded edition only furthers the point. Read more
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The breakup of Uncle Tupelo was nasty, and two camps quickly formed. While Jeff Tweedy may have had the more impactful career, Jay Farrar was initially seen as the better artist of the two. This superb deluxe reissue of his band Son Volt’s debut album proves this point. Read more
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The breakup of Uncle Tupelo was nasty, and two camps quickly formed. While Jeff Tweedy may have had the more impactful career, Jay Farrar was initially seen as the better artist of the two. This superb deluxe reissue of his band Son Volt’s debut album proves this point. Read more
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Sunshine pop for a rainy day? Why not?!? Read more
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This one-off collaboration was an experiment in sound. Don’t let the oddly phallic album cover scare you; this is a beautiful, unique take on a pop standard Read more
