Joseph Kyle
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The Recoup Song Of The Day for Thursday, January 16th is “Figures In A Landscape” by Ben Watt, taken from the forthcoming album Storm Damage. Read more
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The Recoup’s Song Of The Day for Wednesday, January 15th is “Someone’s Gonna Break Your Heart” by A Girl Called Eddy, taken from the Elefant release Been Around. Read more
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Peruvian vocalist Yma Sumac was a unique personality that appeared in the 1950s. She released six studio albums during this time, all of which have been compiled in this handy and essential three-disc box set. Read more
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The Recoup Song Of The Day for Tuesday, January 14th is “Overtime” by U.S. Girls, taken from the forthcoming 4AD release, Heavy Light. Read more
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Scottish indie-pop group Friends Again burned brightly in the early 1980s, leaving behind a legacy of one fantastic, promising debut album before imploding. Two recent releases document their brief existence; one offers a glimpse of the band’s early years, while the other presents their sole album in expanded form. Both highlight a young band that… Read more
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We remember Rush drummer Neil Peart with an airing of our favorite Rush song, 1977’s ode to human struggle as told through the life of trees. Read more
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The Recoup’s Song Of The Day for Friday, January 10, 2020 is “No Surprises” by McAlmont & Webb, taken from the album The Last Bohemians. Read more
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The Recoup Song Of The Day for Thursdsay, January 9, 2020 is “Problems” by Different Angels, taken from the U-Dot release, Problems/Reasons. Read more
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Mercury Rev album All Is Dream easily stands as one of the best albums the band has ever made. Cherry Red’s new four-disc collection only proves that point, expanding it with a wealth of unreleased material, b-sides, demos, outtakes, and live recordings. Read more
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The Recoup Song Of The Day for Wednesday, January 8, 2020 is “New Slang (When You Notice The Stripes) by The Shins, taken from the Sub Pop release, When I Goose-Step. Read more
