Goldmine

INDIE SPOTLIGHT

or those that relish in delving into the obscure, may be remembered as one of the prime members of the band Box Set, a little-known outfit that was nevertheless known to some as a shining example of exquisite power-pop flush with melody and appeal. Sadly, not much has been heard from Mr. Brunberg since then, save a few infrequent recordings, his role as part of a duo called Wonderly and his operation of a pair of venues in his native Portland, Oregon. In fact, it’s been over 15 years since Brunberg released a new album under his own aegis. Happily then,, a record

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