
"Mike Kinsella is a master of turning unfiltered, diaristic sadness into beautiful music, and as outlined in Grayson Haver Currin's lengthy new GQ feature on American Football, he still has a lot to be sad about—a failed marriage, struggles with alcoholism, inner-band tension, and some very dark personal demons."
"As Kinsella memorably puts in on LP4 standout 'Blood On My Blood,' 'The story of my life is a murder mystery.'"
This week features the New York Times' list of the 30 Greatest Living American Songwriters and the Full City Devolución tour in NYC. New albums from The Menzingers and Citizen are announced. Bill discusses several albums in Indie Basement, including works by Weird Nightmare and Laibach. Honorable mentions include artists like Tori Amos and The Black Keys. Mike Kinsella's struggles and artistry are highlighted in a GQ feature, emphasizing his emotional depth in music, particularly in American Football's LP4.
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