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Kieran Curran

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The Feelies, Reconsidered

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Kieran Curran
/ 3 December 2009
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Alasdair Roberts: The Wyrd Meme

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Kieran Curran
/ 1 November 2009
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Daniel Johnston: Is And Always Was

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Kieran Curran
/ 20 October 2009
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Feraltone

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Kieran Curran
/ 4 October 2009
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Times New Viking: Born Again Revisited

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Kieran Curran
/ 24 September 2009
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Soft Subversions by Felix Guattari

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Kieran Curran
/ 21 September 2009
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Pink Flag by Wilson Neate

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Kieran Curran
/ 17 September 2009
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The Cambridge Companion to Bob Dylan by Kevin Dettmar (editor)

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Kieran Curran
/ 31 August 2009
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The Wave Pictures: If You Leave It Alone

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Kieran Curran
/ 16 August 2009
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Peter Broderick: Music for Falling From Trees

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Kieran Curran
/ 28 July 2009
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We Were Promised Jetpacks: These Four Walls

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Kieran Curran
/ 23 July 2009
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British Animation by Clare Kitson

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Kieran Curran
/ 8 July 2009

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