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Paul de Jong, best known as one half of genius sonic collage artists the Books, has a new solo album coming soon. It's called You Fucken Sucker, and according to his label it "charts a grueling ...
The Books' Paul de Jong will release a new solo album in the coming weeks charmingly titled You Fucken Sucker. We've already heard the LP's twee-adjacent title track and lead single "It's Only ...
The Books' Paul de Jong is releasing a new solo album called You Fucken Sucker this year, one reportedly inspired by "societal frustration... compounded by a series of unexpected and frightening ...
De Jong’s projection for the 2018 season is a .262 BA, 23 home runs, and 76 RBI. That would be a nice middle ground for a player with less than a full year of service time.
Nick Zammuto has been very busy as Zammuto since The Books went on hiatus, and now the other half of the band, Paul de Jong, is focusing on a solo career too. He released his first solo album IF ...
Every day, Paul de Jong sketches. Whether it’s pen to paper, bow to string, or trackpad to snippet of obsolete media, he spends most of his waking hours improvising his way toward epiphany.
When The Books released their first album, Thought for Food, in 2002, critics raved about the duo's unique sound, which stemmed from the fact that Nick Zammuto and Paul de Jong took found sounds ...
Of three silent films German actor and director Paul Wegener made about the golem, only his third “The Golem: How He Came into the World,” released in 1920, remains. On April 13, it will be screened ...
Paul de Jong, best known as one half of genius sonic collage artists the Books, has a new solo album coming soon. It’s called You Fucken Sucker, and according to his label it “charts a ...
Today, we’re premiering Paul de Jong’s latest. It’s a song called “Johnny No Cash,” and it shows off the dexterity of You Fucken Sucker. This single runs for a super-short minute and 45 ...
The Books’ Paul de Jong is releasing a new solo album called You Fucken Sucker this year, one reportedly inspired by “societal frustration… compounded by a series of unexpected and ...