Joseph Kyle
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In the first installment of this regular feature, we examine albums that are deserving of space in your record collection. First up: the heavy metal farewell that turned out to be the artist’s unexpected comeback album. Read more
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Travis Stimeling’s latest book on Country music is an essential and compelling collection of clips and writings about the genre from the past one hundred years. Read more
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Travis Stimeling’s latest book on Country music is an essential and compelling collection of clips and writings about the genre from the past one hundred years. Read more
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The final release from The Field Mice was perhaps the best song of their career, as well as a wonderfully wistful pop number that should be recognized as the classic it is. Read more
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An obscure electronica group from 1990s Austin recently released this exciting compilation of some of their recordings from the era. Ignore at your own peril. Enjoy at your own leisure. Read more
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An obscure electronica group from 1990s Austin recently released this exciting compilation of some of their recordings from the era. Ignore at your own peril. Enjoy at your own leisure. Read more
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The best song from one of rock and roll’s most tragic bands. Read more
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Toad The Wet Sprocket’s third album, Fear, wasn’t expected to be a massively successful record. We have a lengthy discussion with leader Glen Phillips about the making of the band’s masterpiece, and the price of sudden and unexpected success. Read more
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Toad The Wet Sprocket’s third album, Fear, wasn’t expected to be a massively successful record. We have a lengthy discussion with leader Glen Phillips about the making of the band’s masterpiece, and the price of sudden and unexpected success. Read more
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This month, we’re going to be taking the term June Gloom quite literally, as we listen and examine and enjoy songs that are gloomy, depressing, melancholy, angry, bitter, and every negative emotion in between. Enjoy…but not too much! Read more
