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Arranged by Mike Theodore and prolific guitarist Dennis Coffey—who later worked together on Rodriguez’s Cold Fact—1968’s The Forest of My Mind is a solid dose of soul-soothing mellow tunes, rich with captivating pastoral odes. The album is a unique synthesis of pop, folk and psychedelic sounds flecked with a touch of Donovan Leitch-like whimsy, ...
Ryan Pollie is an American musician from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that now lives in Los Angeles, California. Pollie is primarily known for music under his own name and as Los Angeles Police Department. He is also a music producer that mostly self-produces his own albums. NPR favorably compared the music to ‘70s songwriters like Jackson Browne ...
Reissued for the first time since the release in 1996, Massachusetts is the landmark of Scud Mountain Boys’ career.An intense, sparse, acoustic, and melancholic melodiousness album that fits into the alt-country movement with bands like Uncle Tupelo, Whiskeytown, Palace Brothers , and Lambchop.– First ever reissue on vinyl – JOE PERNICE’S CLASSIC– Limited to ...
Back in late 1993, early 1994, it was cold. Stephen Desaulniers, Joe Pernice, and Bruce Tull recorded a bunch of beautiful songs with one microphone in Tull’s kitchen in Northhampton, MA. Originally released only on cassette, the Massachusetts label Chunk made this album available in 1995. Contains beautiful, delicate original acoustic songs as well ...
Mapache presents the first solo album by Tim Bernardes, singer and composer of Brazilian band O Terno. A magical Chamber Pop album that can be totally explained with just a word. Beauty.“Sao Paulo talented jack-of all trades, Tim Bernardes Recomeçar shines exquisitely from head to toe. So, cut off the overheads, turn on ...
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Wes Tirey’s The Midwest Book Of The Dead, is an intimate study of the Midwestern condition. A double album, it tells of silos like chapels, spiders in the cane, of drunkards and saints and fugitives; it speaks of wild geese, and the good life, rhinestone suits, Coca Colas, and dishes drying on the rack ...