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    Marissa Nadler (born April 5, 1981) is an American singer-songwriter. Active since 2000, she is currently signed to Sacred Bones Records and Bella Union...
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  • Little Hells (category Marissa Nadler albums)
    Little Hells is Marissa Nadler's fourth full-length studio album, released in March 2009 on Kemado Records. The poster for the Little Hells European tour...
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  • Marissa Nadler is the fifth studio album by American musician Marissa Nadler. It was released on June 14, 2011, by Box of Cedar Records. The song "Baby...
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    Eva Catherine Gardner (born February 17, 1979) is an American bassist from Los Angeles. A founding member of The Mars Volta, she has been a studio and...
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  • of the University of Chicago Library Marissa Nadler (born 1981), American musician and recording artist Mark Nadler, Jewish American cabaret performer,...
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    Rain Phoenix featuring Michael Stipe. Next was the single "Poison" by Marissa Nadler featuring John Cale. Other 2019 releases included Kills Birds' self-titled...
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    release the Droneflower project, a collaboration between himself and Marissa Nadler. In September 2021 Brodsky joined the post-hardcore band Quicksand for...
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    2021. Guest included Lucinda Williams, Amanda Shires, Katie Pruitt, Marissa Nadler, Caroline Rose, Mary Lattimore, Pino Palladino, and Girlpool. On Oct...
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  • elections in Arizona Marissa Moss (born 1959), American children's book author Marissa Mulder, American singer and cabaret artist Marissa Nadler (born 1981),...
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  • The Saga of Mayflower May (category Marissa Nadler albums)
    The Saga of Mayflower May is Marissa Nadler's second full-length studio album, released in 2005 on US label Eclipse Records, and distributed later that...
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  • roll, but also expanded its interest to contemporary folk (Laura Jean, Marissa Nadler), jazz (Christopher Hale Ensemble) and world music (Zulya). In the early...
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    David Lynch, John Carpenter, Spellling, Blanck Mass, Crystal Stilts, Marissa Nadler, The Men, Caleb Landry Jones, Molchat Doma, DJ Muggs and The Soft Moon...
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  • Ballads of Living and Dying (category Marissa Nadler albums)
    Ballads of Living and Dying is Marissa Nadler's first studio album, released in 2004 on Eclipse Records. Nadler first began recording her songs onto cassette...
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    July is Marissa Nadler's sixth full-length studio album, released in the UK on February 10, 2014, on Bella Union and in North America on Sacred Bones Records...
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  • Hunter performed on Defective Epitaph and All Reflections Drained, and Marissa Nadler sang on Portal of Sorrow. Before releasing their first official full-length...
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  • For My Crimes (category Marissa Nadler albums)
    For My Crimes is the eighth studio album by American musician Marissa Nadler. It was released on September 28, 2018 under Bella Union in the UK, and Sacred...
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    Merge Records) Tanya Donelly – “Mass Ave” (2013, American Laundromat) Marissa Nadler – “Drive” (2014, Sacred Bones) Waxahatchee – “La Loose” (2015, Merge...
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  • Tindersticks, Cave In, Amenra, Charley Crockett, Tyler Childers and Marissa Nadler. Van Zandt died on New Year's Day 1997 from cardiac arrhythmia caused...
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  • guitar, flute, piano Geezer Butler – bass guitar Bill Ward – drums "Marissa Nadler covered Black Sabbath's "Solitude" (listen)". "Children of the Grave...
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  • 2007). "Marissa Nadler Will Break Your 'Diamond Heart'". Spin.com. Retrieved 17 July 2012. Steinhoff, Jessica (5 March 2012). "Marissa Nadler: The Sister...
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    three contemporary singers, namely, Chelsea Wolfe, Zola Jesus, and Marissa Nadler. Her individually handcrafted original costumes and wearable sculptures...
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  • Songs III: Bird on the Water (category Marissa Nadler albums)
    Songs III: Bird on the Water is Marissa Nadler's third full-length studio album, released in March 2007 on Peacefrog Records. It was distributed in the...
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  • Justin Raisen, and features contributions from Angel Olsen, Kim Gordon, Marissa Nadler, Charli XCX, Kristin Kontrol, and Duff McKagan, among others. "Lawrence...
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  • The Sister (album) (category Marissa Nadler albums)
    The Sister is an extended play by Marissa Nadler. It was released on May 29, 2012, by Box of Cedar Records. Nadler announced the EP on her Facebook page...
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  • folk-rock band Hiss Golden Messenger, and Boston singer-songwriter Marissa Nadler. It received a 9/10 review in Uncut magazine. In a four-star review...
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  • album), 1987 Sister (Ultraísta album), 2020 The Sister (album), by Marissa Nadler, 2012 "Sister" (Porno Graffitti song), 2004 "Sister" (Sergio & The Ladies...
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  • release were the release of two singles; "High on a Rocky Ledge" (feat. Marissa Nadler) and "Why Spend a Dark Nighty with You?" (feat. Joan as Police Woman)...
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  • Cate Le Bon. The label is named after the song "Mexican Summer" by Marissa Nadler. In 2013, T: The New York Times Style Magazine described the label as...
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  • 2019. Rosen, Craig (February 6, 2019). "Mercury Rev, Beth Orton & Marissa Nadler on Resurrecting Bobbie Gentry's Lost Classic". Billboard. Retrieved...
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    Moore, Zola Jesus, Algiers, Sunn O))), SQÜRL, Six Organs of Admittance, Marissa Nadler, Boris, Anna Von Hausswolff, Pallbearer, Oren Ambarchi, Eyvind Kang...
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