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Photo by Elena MorelliSure, Mark Kozelek can knock out a supple tearjerker all by himself. But dude's got a way of upping the frown factor in just about any old tune, something he's done quite a bit over his storied career. Eight of Kozelek's many covers and a couple originals make up The Finally LP, due out in limited quantities December 9 from Mark's own Caldo Verde imprint. The disc has Mark tackling songs from Will Oldham's Palace Music, Low, Hüsker Dü, AC/DC, Dom Leone (Ed's Redeeming Qualities), and Kath Bloom, plus a Stephen Sondheim showtune and even a number from the delightfully insane kids' program "Yo Gabba Gabba!". Most of the tracks come from hard to find compilations, while a few have never been released previously.Mark will cover a lot of ground over a week-long solo tour that kicks off November 7 in Virginia.read more
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submitted by Nick Jul 13th 2020 07:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Here in New York City, it's been raining a whole lot lately. So it works out that Bob Mould has chosen to release his new "Forecast Of Rain," the second single from the former Hüsker Dü/Sugar frontman's upcoming album Blue Hearts, today. Lead single "American Crisis" made our 5 Best Songs Of The Week list…
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