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Myriam Gendron

ELEASED in 2014, Myriam Gendron’s   was one of those out-of-nowhere LPs that was so captivating, you couldn’t help raving about it to anyone who would listen. A collection of Dorothy Parker poems set to skeletal chamber-folk backing, it felt like an instant classic. Damon Krukowski, co-founder of Galaxie 500 and one half of Damon and Naomi, quickly became one of Gendron’s many fans.

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