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The Recoup Song Of The Day for Wednesday, March 4th is “Life In Vain” by Built To Spill, taken from the Ernest Jenning Record Co release, Built To Spill Plays The Songs Of Daniel Johnston. Read more
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Seiche lived and died without anyone knowing their name, and their 1981 demo tape in LP form is now a highly sought-after collectable. This reissue highlights a young trio with plenty of ambition and potential to match. Read more
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The Recoup Song Of The Day for Tuesday, March 3rd is “Do U Miss Me,” by Becky And The Birds, taken from the 4AD Records release, “Do U Miss Me.” Read more
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American expat Scott Walker found influence in the work of Belgian songwriter Jacques Brel. This handy collection might not offer anything new to the Scott Walker fan, but with its inclusion of Brel’s original French versions, it makes a fascinating little introduction for both artists. Read more
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The Recoup Song Of The Day for Monday, March 2nd is “I’ll Be The Death Of You” from I Break Horses, taken from the forthcoming Bella Union release, Warnings. Read more
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A tribute to Laura, my best friend/soulmate/confidant for the past twenty years. Read more
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We offer you a beautiful song from His Name Is Alive’s newest archival release, Return To Never, and we sat down with Warren Defever to discuss the track. Read more
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The Recoup Song Of The Day for Friday, February 28th is “When My Fever Breaks” by John Moreland, taken from the Old Omens release, LP5. Read more
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Fleetwood Mac producer Ken Caillat has had a ringside seat to some of the most important and influential albums ever made. His new book, Get Tusked, tells the story of a tumultuous album’s creation. Read more
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The Recoup Song Of The Day for Thursday, February 27th is “The Day The Politicians Died” by The Magnetic Fields, taken from the forthcoming Nonesuch Records release, Quickies. Read more
