Joseph Kyle
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Disco production team Rinder & Lewis foreshadowed the dance music of the future on their 1978 concept album, Seven Deadly Sins. Read more
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This excellent compilation brings together one of the great lost Mod/British pop bands of the 1960s. Read more
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A wonderful ballad from a veteran indiepop band’s unreleased opus, and featuring Pam Berry! Read more
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The opening song to eccentric pop artist Scott Walker’s third album is also one of his finest, most sublime pop compositions. Read more
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A new book takes a fascinating, interesting, and unique approach to the retelling of the already well-known story of Nirvana. Read more
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Volumes Two and Three in Omnivore Recordings’ Art Pepper series Neon Art document Pepper’s final Japanese tour, and capture the legend at his finest. Read more
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An excellent disco update of a contemporary soul number. Read more
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A long-lost project from Liverpool singer Jackie Lomax, this album was recorded after his stint on Apple Records, and is just now seeing the light of day. Read more
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Post-Radiohead stadium anthemic Britpop for the perpetually depressed, moody, teenaged, and misunderstood, appealing to turtleneck-wearing clove-smokers and football goons alike! Read more
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A fine little psych-rock ditty that certainly feels like something holy. Read more
