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Let Me Back In
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It'll Get You There
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Runnin' Around
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All the Drugs
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Bury, Bury, Bury Another
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Well, You Left
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Draggin' Around
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I Remember You
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Dejalo (Zondo Remix) [feat. Too $hort]
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A Town Called Luckey
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Emotional
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American Wife
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Patiently
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Rest of My Life (Demo)
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About the Moon
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The Frug
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Total Tracks: 16   Total Length: 65:07

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Patrick Rapa writes about books for eMusic, comedy for Cowbell Magazine and music for Philadelphia City Paper. He lives in Philly with this like giant bug he tr...more »

04.02.13
Spanning the band's career to create a lovely and peculiar listening experience
2013 | Label: Little Record Company / Redeye

Rilo Kiley had a Hollywood sort of beginning: Two ex-child actors somehow found each other in the smog and smarm of Los Angeles. Jenny Lewis, the charmingly idiosyncratic songwriter with a country-strong voice, and Blake Sennett, the blue-collar guitarist who cuts his pop hooks with noise and swagger, started a rock band. And the music they made together was pretty, and pretty weird, for a rock band.

But after a decade of musical bliss, they robbed us of the happily ever after by breaking up in 2010. In one interview, Sennett cited disloyalty and greed as the causes. In another he compared Rilo Kiley to a corpse in a morgue. “Now, I see movies where the dead get up and walk. And when they do that, rarely do good things happen.”

rkives — the Rilo Kiley estate’s new odds ‘n’ sods collection — is hardly a full on Walking Dead situation, but it is proof that this zombie will still hunt. Mostly unreleased or barely released, these tracks span the band’s career to create a lovely and peculiar listening experience. The antsy, lo-fi demo of the Sennett-sung “Rest of My Life” from 2001′s Take Offs and Landings can’t be from the same… read more »

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