Releases
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Triumvirate Blues, Man - 2008
Krestovsky contributed 4 songs to this 3-way compilation between himself, The(e) Agrarians, and Cincinnati Elite. His songs are titled Horizontal, Local Dive, A New Death, and Proud Parents.
Click here to read Bluesbunny’s review of Triumvirate Blues, Man.
Click here to read Disagreement’s review of Triumvirate Blues, Man.
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This full-length album is coupled with The Agrarians’ This Psychedelik Wilderness. Looks(ee) is comprised of 9 songs about everything we can’t quite see. The songs are 1. Intro 2. Olympic Love 3. Automatic Eyes 4. My Wildest Dreams 5. R U Weak Enuf 2 b My Girl 6. My Death 7. Acre 8. City Lion and 9. Summerized.
Click here to read Bluesbunny’s review of Looks(ee).
Click here to read Disagreement’s review of Looks(ee)/This Psychedelik Wilderness.
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This is a 5-song EP about the joys and disappointments of sleep. The songs are Breaking News, Plan to Catch, Third Song, The Harvest, and Morning Prayer.
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This is said (by Krestovsky) to be Krestovsky’s Magnum Opus. It blends remnants of his past Plain Southern Living with the recently-realized struggles of Industry and City Love. The songs are Place, Church Song, Zootown, Fine, You Go First, The Modern Age, Let’s Make the News, I Worked All Night, and The Great Plains.
Click here for Disagreement’s review of The Great Plains.
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This full-length album was recorded in a heatless trailer in the mountains of North Carolina in the Winter of 2003. It has its hits and misses. The songs are July, Ogallala, Nocturnal Blues, Small White Heart, Fence Pt.1, Fence Pt. 2, Apology, Well-dressed Man, Village of Idiots, Willow, and Sin for Sin.
Click here for Splendid’s review of Anything is Impossible.
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