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Kingdom Underground

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Kingdom Underground is a thoroughly engaging collection of ten intelligent, literate folk-based pop songs that exude a unique playfulness while tackling some often weighty topics. Whether with tenderness, torment, or turbulence, Matt Duke renders each of the songs on Kingdom Underground as if its emotional content is as fresh and new as the moment he first experienced it.
Release Date: 2008
Tracks: 11
  • 1
    The Father, The Son, and the Harlot's Ghost
  • 2
    Spilt Milk
  • 3
    Kingdom Underground
  • 4
    Sex and Reruns
  • 5
    30 Some Days
  • 6
    I've Got Athrophy on the Brain
  • 7
    Rabbit
  • 8
    Opossum
  • 9
    A Happy Hooligan
  • 10
    Rose
  • 11
    Walk It Off
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Comments (1)

  • (20101114T192244Z )

    I downloaded an sampler on amazon a while back, and today I put my iPod on shuffle to weed out the songs that I don't like/don't listen to... This was like the 15th song that came up, and I felt like a brick hit me in the chest. It's been on there for so long, and I've simply never listened to it. So, of course I googled you, and you just happen to be in Indianapolis tonight?? Bizarre!! Anyway, we'll be there. I can't wait!!***

    **Ok, I wrote this last night before we went out to see you... and then I got distracted by wine and vagina and forgot to actually post it. So, here it is. Also, you were glorious at Birdy's. Perfectly charming and we had a very good time. I think we may have been the only lesbians there though...

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    Kingdom Underground is a thoroughly engaging collection of ten intelligent, literate folk-based pop songs that exude a unique playfulness while tackling some often weighty topics. Whether with tenderness, torment, or turbulence, Matt Duke renders each of the songs on Kingdom Underground as if its emotional content is as fresh and new as the moment he first experienced it.
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