Deeper shade of Beulah
Fourth album from the notoriously sunny band shows a darker, melancholy transformation
Miles Kurosky is sitting in a rocking chair outside a Cracker Barrel restaurant in central Florida wrestling with his religious beliefs. Kurosky, the singer and main songwriter for the indie-pop band Beulah, wouldn't have chosen this particular place or time for deep contemplation had he not been prodded. In fact, he's eager for some real-world salvation: pot roast and potatoes. ... (Full Article: 969 Words)
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