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Bonnie Prince Billy

Bonnie Prince Billy

Stay 7"
Blue. This is the sound of Bonny today. On this, his twenty-somethingth single (counting half a dozen halves at least), BONNIE PRINCE BILLY ... (Click the album for more)
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Bonnie Prince Billy

Bonnie Prince Billy

Beware
Beware is a studio album by singer-songwriter Will Oldham, released on March 17, 2009, on Drag City. The album is Oldham's seventh under the... (Click the album for more)
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Bonnie Prince Billy

Bonnie Prince Billy

Wolfroy Goes To Town
Wolfroy Goes To Town was recorded in Kentucky and mixed by SHAZAD ISMAILY, EMMET KELLY and WILL OLDHAM. In addition to BONNIE PRINCE BILLY, ... (Click the album for more)
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Bonnie Prince Billy

Bonnie Prince Billy

There Is No God/God Is Love
Summertime is single-time in America. Adult and child alike are searching for a song to define their struggle and their delight. BONNIE PRIN... (Click the album for more)
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Bonnie Prince Billy

Summer in the Southeast

Will Oldham is inexhaustible as well as unpredictable. This live set recorded during the summer of 2004 goes out of its way to trash his well-crafted American gothic persona. With a four-guitar front line that includes David Bird, Matt Sweeney, and Pink Nasty (who also contributes vocally throughout), Ryder McNair on piano and organ, drummer Peter Townsend (no relation), and brother Paul on bass, Oldham rocks up most of his Bonnie "Prince" Billy shelf and a tossed-in Palace number to shatter the reverence of his earlier live offerings. This one is loose, raw, and full of crackling energy and force. Check the live version of "I See a Darkness" or "Death to Everyone." But this also comes off as a dark, fierce record of broken love songs, as if Oldham is trying by means of this very electric rock & roll band to exorcise the demon of love gone bad -- very bad. And while it's true that these songs have been recorded before, they've never come off like this, like a man at the end of his rope yet refusing to give up the ghost. "A Sucker's Evening" snarls and swirls as Oldham twists and turns each word in his mouth as if it were bitter soiled fruit he needs to spit before it poisons him completely. Country, garage rock, American poetic bile, and sheer venomous energy fuel this terrific set that ranks among Oldham's finest moments on record. - Thom Jurek

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