sun kil moon
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When Mark Kozelek arrives, baby, he arrives.
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Jesu and Sun Kil Moon’s contribution to the 30 Days, 40 Songs campaign is a progressive synth piece that contains a bit of political and technological commentary, but mostly focuses on Mark’s recent experience tributing Lou Reed. The song will presumably appear on the duo’s sophomore record
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The weekly segment in which Anthony touches down on some of the best and worst tracks he has heard in the past week.
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This latest Sun Kil Moon single finds the Koz ruminating on a peaceful tour stop in Portugal. The double album Common as Light and Love Are Red Valleys of Blood will be released February 28 via Caldo Verde.
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The weekly segment in which Anthony touches down on some of the best and worst tracks he has heard in the past week.
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On February 28 comes a two-disc album from Sun Kil Moon titled Common As Light and Love Are Red Valleys of Blood; above is the 10-minute-long lead single. Sign me the fuck up.
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“Mark Kozelek and Justin Broadrick team up for a collaborative album with mixed results.”
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A heavy cut from the full-length collaboration by Jesu and Sun Kil Moon, inspired by the latest John Connolly novel. The album is out January 22 via Caldo Verde.
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Last week during its show at Toronto’s Opera House, Sun Kil Moon roused the crowd with this impromptu song that straight up ethers The Ottawa Bluesfest (and the city in general). Kozelek and company loosely based the composition on “Dream Police” by Cheap Trick, whose members had a disastrous
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2015 has been a very busy year for singer-songwriter Mark Kozelek – since the release of Universal Themes (his seventh album with Sun Kil Moon), he has announced a new EP and spoken word project due out in October via his Caldo Verde label, as well as a full-length collaboration with