Kill The Moonlight Turns 10
Spoon had been around nearly a decade before they released Kill The Moonlight, and they'd been places. They'd gone from indie label to major, then to major label purgatory, and then back to the indies. They'd gone from terse, charged-up, Pixies-damaged postpunk, on their first few records, to genteel and stripped-back power pop on the great 2001 outing Girls Can ...
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