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OWEN – Ghost Town
reviewed by Garrett Lyons

OWEN – Ghost Town

The more I listen to Mike Kinsella’s solo work as Owen, the more I find myself in awe of his musical talent. Ghost Town carries [...]

JOAN OF ARC – Life Like
reviewed by Dan Chapman

JOAN OF ARC – Life Like

These four indie music veterans have been playing collectively since 1995, and after more than 10 full-length albums, the members of Joan of Arc still [...]

Verbicide’s Montreal Expozine 2010 Mixtape

Verbicide’s Montreal Expozine 2010 Mixtape

On November 13 and 14, Verbicide is visiting one of the liveliest independent publishing conferences in North America. We always enjoy making the trip to [...]

Interview: Mike Kinsella of Owen
words by Garrett Lyons | photo by Joe Wigdah

Interview: Mike Kinsella of Owen

Mike Kinsella is a scion of the American indie scene. From his start in the influential Cap’n Jazz, to the seminal Joan of Arc, to [...]

Owen – Abandoned Bridges

Owen – Abandoned Bridges

In between the Cap’n Jazz reunion shows and recording the new Owen album with Brian Deck in Chicago, Mike Kinsella found time to record a [...]

OWEN – New Leaves
reviewed by Garrett Lyons

OWEN – New Leaves

Mike Kinsella is a musical genius. There is simply no doubt about it. From American Football to Cap’n Jazz to Joan of Arc, Kinsella has [...]