Joseph Kyle
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Bill Santen’s final record as Birddog was an understated album of pure dark alt.country beauty. Read more
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Boscoe was an obscure Chicago-based collective of black radical musicians. Their sole album should be a relic from the era; instead, it’s a painful, unintentionally contemporary reminder of how little has change. Read more
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Boscoe was an obscure Chicago-based collective of black radical musicians. Their sole album should be a relic from the era; instead, it’s a painful, unintentionally contemporary reminder of how little has change. Read more
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“Sellout?” Oh, no. No, no, no. It’s one of their best, and one of their finest moments, even if it doesn’t sound like anything else they’ve ever done. That’s the joy of this band; expect the unexpected. Read more
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This unique trio ended their career with a superior EP, with this song being its highlight. Read more
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Becoming The Beach Boys is the first truly exhaustive, in-depth biography of the formative years of America’s Band. It’s an unbiased look into their early years, and does quite a bit of myth-busting. Read more
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Becoming The Beach Boys is the first truly exhaustive, in-depth biography of the formative years of America’s Band. It’s an unbiased look into their early years, and does quite a bit of myth-busting. Read more
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A Velvet Underground number paired up with a suitable subject from a unique film project. Read more
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Revisiting Mark Linkous’ finest hour, in tribute to the man’s birthday Read more
