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Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

8. Cat PowerMoon Pix 

As often happens the first record you really get into by an artist, sometimes it’s hard to replace that one. She’s had great records since but this is the first one that I was blown away by. This record came out in the summer of ’98 and my band had been dropped by Elektra. Right after that I moved into the guest room of my best friend’s house. I had nowhere to go, I didn’t have any money and now I certainly had nothing to do. My relationship with my girlfriend was on the rocks and this was the record I had on in this very bleak moment. Constantly on. It was a thing where it hurts to put it on. It hurts to listen to ‘No Sense’ and ‘Metal Heart’. It’s too raw almost. But again, I like being able to feel something in music. I still love it and play it and I still feel like I’m sitting in my friend’s extra room in October with the window open and the rain is coming down. It still gives me that feeling. 

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