Emma Gould - 02.08.2010  Ah, the sweet, sweet sound of cello, guaranteed to make you feel all tingly. It really does the trick on ‘As Long As There Whisky In The World’ which ...
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Jonathan Byram - 28.06.2010  Murder By Death's latest album, Good Morning, Magpie, about nature, drinking, growing old, the life ofthe poor, and even shaving invites the listener ...
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william kherbek - 07.06.2010 Full disclosure: Not a huge fan of the ?Southern Gothic? aesthetic in general. Faulkner, Flannery O?Connor, Psycho-Billy, they all elude me; but there...
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Euan Wallace - 20.05.2010  Going away to a retreat in the forest to produce an album is becoming an increasingly popular move ever since Bon Iver emerged from between the trees ...
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cloudspeakers - 17.05.2010  Good Morning, Magpie, Murder By Death’s fifth album, initially feels dark and brooding, a mix of the Southern, gothic country of 16 Horsepower mixed w...
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Mischa Pearlman - 13.05.2010  Comparisons will always be made between Murder By Death frontman Adam Turla and Johnny Cash. Yet, whereas before, this Indiana four-piece channelled t...
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Christopher Anthony - 04.05.2010  Murder By Death present such a depth to their music on Good Morning, Magpie that it simply will overtake you at moments with its intensity. This of co...
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Peter Kearns - 21.04.2010  My first impression of Murder By Death came when they opened a show for the Reverend Horton Heat a few years ago. I found their performance monotone ...
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Drew Beringer - 09.04.2010  Isolated from the outside world, a man takes little more than a tent, a fishing pole, and a notebook deep into the Tennessee Mountains. He does nothi...
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Emma Hernandez - 09.04.2010 Magpie is the fifth studio album by Bloomington, Indiana-based quartet Murder By Death. It represents the follow-up to the band's 2008 effort, Red Of ...
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