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Rkives (stylized as rkives, pronounced "archives") is a compilation album released in 2013 by Los Angeles–based band Rilo Kiley . Album history. Following the 2010 announcement of the band's hiatus, drummer Jason Boesel discussed plans for a compilation album, intended for release that year. [1] .
Rkives. The long awaited collection of unreleased songs, b-sides, and rarities spanning Rilo Kiley's decade-long career. The record includes nine never before released songs, a variety of demos, b-sides, and previously hard to find tracks. The sixteen-song CD and is complimented by artwork lovingly designed by the band with a rich mix of ...
4 de feb. de 2013 · Rkives is a long awaited collection of unreleased songs, b-sides, and rarities spanning Rilo Kiley's decade-long career. The record includes nine never before released songs, a variety of demos, b-sides, and previously hard to find tracks. The sixteen-song CD and is complimented by artwork lovingly designed by the band with a rich ...
4 de abr. de 2013 · Rock. Label: Little Record Company. Reviewed: April 4, 2013. The rarities set rkives is a full-sounding collection that reads like a long-lost Rilo Kiley album from the early-2000s, a fact...
Rilo Kiley fue una banda de indie rock estadounidense formada en Los Ángeles, California en 1998. 1 Lanzaron cuatro discos de estudio que incluyen música country, folk y pop. Jenny Lewis es la compositora y cantante principal junto a Blake Sennett, segundo vocalista y guitarrista, el bajista Pierre de Reeder y el baterista Jason Boesel.
rkives. RKives is the long awaited collection of unreleased songs, b-sides, and rarities spanning Rilo Kiley's decade-long career. The record includes nine never before released songs, a variety of demos, b-sides, and previously hard to find tracks.
2 de abr. de 2013 · ALTERNATIVE · 2013. Preview. Released six years after their 2007 final album, this compendium of Rilo Kiley’s career leftovers is a must-have for any devotee of the L.A. indie-pop darlings, weaving together rare outtakes, beloved B-sides, and surprise remixes (see the colourful cameo from Too $hort on their reworking of “Dejalo”).