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Old 06-16-2007, 01:04 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I've had Songs For A Blue Guitar sitting around forever, I got it after getting ahold of some Sun Kil Moon and liking it alot, their both projects from singer/songwriter Mark Kozelek I think I like Red House Painters best out of all i've heard. Have You Forgotten is amazing.

I don't really know who to care them to, they're kind of like Iron and Wine Nick Drakeish at times but other times not so, I can't really think up a sounds like.

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Have You Forgotten
Song For A Blue Guitar
All Mixed Up
Revelation Big Sur

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www.myspace.com/redhousepaintersmusic
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I'm surprised no one has said anything about them..
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I only have Down Colorful Hill, but I dont think much of it tbh. =\
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I prefer Sun Kil Moon, to be completely honest.
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I only have Down Colorful Hill, but I dont think much of it tbh. =\
You should try listening to more. They're worth while. Either the album Ocean Beach or Songs For A Blue Guitar.
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Old 04-28-2009, 09:47 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Yeah Red House Painters are awesome. Ocean Beach, Down Colourful Hill, s/t - all excellent.

Sun Kil Moon are good but I much prefer RHP.
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The s/t Rollercoaster lp is by far their best output imo
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