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<title>Video : I Feel Like The Mother Of The World</title>
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Review: "Why is everyone looking at me like there's something fundamentally wrong?" sings Bill "Smog" Callahan in his trademark molasses baritone at the beginning of his twelfth album. From there, he digs up non-answers and wry jokes and veers close to self-parody in codeine-tempoed folk depressives that come on like a particularly dreary Raymond Carver story.
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<title>Album Review : Knock Knock</title>
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Review: Bill Callahan, the singer-songwriter known as Smog, used to be indie rock'smost pathetic misery goat, moaning beautifully tragic ballads like "ChosenOne." But on 1997's Red Apple Falls, the wolfboy began to mature, andKnock Knock is superbly assured folk-rock splendor. It's a song cycle aboutrural love gone bad; Smog still sings like he has trouble cutting his ownfood, but the tunes seem to...
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