greg0rb - 16/Feb/2010  "Now I know who I am / A house-broken, one-woman man," Mike Kinsella sings in “Amnesia and Me,” the best tune off New Leaves, which is a significant O...
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Giselle Nguyen - 05/Feb/2010  Mike Kinsella’s fifth album under the solo moniker Owen sees him in a time of change. He’s worked on this record for the last two years, i...
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Breanna Murphy - 26/Jan/2010  It’s pure and blatant honesty once again from Mike Kinsella, Chicagoan cult hero of past projects American Football and Cap’n Jazz. Owen&r...
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| Tom Milway - 03/Nov/2009 Early adulthood is full of worries, anxiety and trepidation over the future. This is normally disguised in drinking, shagging and puking. Some never g...
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| Laura Hamlett - 07/Oct/2009 A new Owen record is like an old friend in new clothes. It's a friend you've known for years; your friendship, so old, is simple, understated, and yet...
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Skeleton Crew Quarterly - 29/Sep/2009  In his detailed lyrics of innermost uncertainty and near conversational delivery, Mike Kinsella has arguably bridged an intimacy with fans stronger th...
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| Clover Hope - 25/Sep/2009 An album about settling down and being a new husband and father has strong potential of being viewed by some listeners as boring. But Owen brainchild ...
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Marc Hawthorne - 22/Sep/2009  Most fans of Rites Of Spring and/or Sunny Day Real Estate presumably have a difficult time accepting that subdued music could be considered emo, but t...
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Rob Evans - 16/Sep/2009  I imagine it must be a tiny bit frustrating for Mike Kinsella. No matter what he does, the internet is full of people ready to chime in for the hundre...
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| Evan Hanlon - 15/Sep/2009 It?s interesting that after 20 years spent cashing in on sentimentality, Mike Kinsella?s finally taking the time to reflect on his emotional landscape...
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