Mark Kozelek

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  • singer-songwriter
  • folk
  • indie
  • slowcore
  • alt-country
Mark Kozelek (born 1967 in Massillion, Ohio) is an American singer-songwriter and frontman of Sun Kil Moon and Red House Painters. After relocating to San Francisco in 1989, Kozelek became a lynchpin of the slowcore movement in alternative rock with Red House Painters. His harrowing autobiographical lyrics gave unflinchingly detailed accounts of pain, despair and loss while the lengthy accompanying music was slow, intense, dissonant and bleak.

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Songs

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    Admiral Fell Promises

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    All Mixed Up

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    Around and Around

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    Around and Around (feat. Rachel Goswell)

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    Arround and Arround

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    Bad Boy Boogie

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    Bad Boy Boogie (v1)

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    Bedtime Lullaby

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    Blue Orchids

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    Bubble

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    Carry Me Ohio

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    Carry Me Ohio (Jam Version, 2002)

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    Celebrated Summer

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    Cruiser

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    Cruiser (Malmö Version, 1999)

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    Down Colorful Hill

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    Dragonflies

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    Drop (Live At Union Chapel, 2007)

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    Duk Koo Kim

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    Duk Koo Kim (10' Version, 2001)

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    Duk Koo Kim (acoustic)

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    Duk Koo Kim (live)

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    Evil

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    Finally

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    Find Me Ruben Olivares

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    Find Me, Ruben Olivares

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    Four Fingered Fisherman

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    Frind Me, Ruben Olivares (From Rock 'n' Roll Singer)

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    Gaping Mouth

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    Gentle Moon (Live At Fnac, 2002)

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    Glenn Tipton

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    Harper Road

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    Heron Blue

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    Heron Blue (Drum Version, 2007)

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    If You Want Blood

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    Katy Song

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    Lazy

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    Leo and Luna

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    Leo And Luna (Only Version, 2006)

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    Liliy and Parrots

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    Little Drummer Boy

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    Lost Verses

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    Love at First Feel

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    Love Hungry Man

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    Lucky Man

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    Metropol

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    Metropol 47

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    Metropol 47 (Demo Version, 1999)

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    Michigan

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    Michigan (Live At Union Chapel, 2007)


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