‘Wild Creatures’, a digital-only career retrospective album containing twenty-two of Neko Case’s most impactful tracks from her discography as well as one new song.
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Neko Case shares a new interpretation of “Halls of Sarah” mixed by RAC
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Neko Case’s ‘Hell-On,’ an indelible collection of colorful, enigmatic storytelling that features some of her most daring, through-composed arrangements to date, is available now.
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Anti will release a career spanning Neko Case vinyl box set 'Truckdriver, Gladiator, Mule' on November 13th. The box set includes all 8 titles on 180 gram vinyl, remastered from their original analog tape.
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The Worse Things Get, The Harder I Fight, The Harder I Fight, The More I Love You, Neko Case's first album in over four years, is available now.
The Worse Things Get is Neko’s most precise, urgent record to date, marked by a melodic immediacy, a loving embrace of …
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Neko Case "Man" digital single
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Anti- Records has released the eagerly awaited Neko Case album 'Middle Cyclone.' The fifteen-track collection is Case's first release since 2006's 'Fox Confessor Brings The Flood,' the best-reviewed and best-selling album of her career.
'Middle Cyclone' was produced by Case with Darryl Neudorf and recorded in Tucson, Brooklyn, Toronto, and …
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Neko Case "People Got A Lotta Nerve" single
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Neko Case's fourth studio album, Fox Confessor Brings the Flood, is simply one of the most anticipated releases of 2006. Neko stands poised to break into the company of mavericks like Wilco, Beck, and Elliott Smith; like them she transcends genres and demographics, older fans swooning to her roots-infused …
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Tigers is a charged collection of new original material, selective covers, and one previously hard-to-find cut--"Favorite," the first song Neko ever wrote herself from start to finish. The Tigers Have Spoken highlights the vibrant, joyful side of Case's music--a side which, though it doesn't often get mentioned in the press, …
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In a four-and-a-half star review of 2002's Blacklisted, the album was listed as "highly recommended" by All Music Guide, and described as "a personal exploration of the heart and soul that proves sad and beautiful can often walk hand in hand."
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Neko Case's Furnace Room Lullaby was dubbed a "deceptively effortless shot at high art, each tune alternately smoky and barbed-wire taut with more than a taste of rainforest melancholy" by Interview.
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