Franklin Bruno

Franklin Bruno (2009).

Franklin Bruno (born December 29, 1968) is an American singer-songwriter, academic, writer, and blogger originally from Upland, California. He has been a member of Nothing Painted Blue since its inception in 1986.

Bruno writes music criticism for The Village Voice, Time Out New York, Thought Catalog and Salon.com. He received a doctorate in philosophy from UCLA and has been a visiting professor of philosophy at Bard College.

In addition to his own recordings, Bruno worked on The Mountain Goats albums Tallahassee and The Sunset Tree. He also records with The Mountain Goats frontman John Darnielle as The Extra Lens.[1][2] Jenny Toomey[3] and Calexico released Tempting, a collection of Bruno's songs, on Misra Records in December 2002.

Civics, the first album by Bruno's new band, The Human Hearts, was released by Tight Ship Records in 2007.

Discography

Albums

EPs

Compilation appearances

[Also included on Shrimper's Abridged Perversion (A Shrimper Compilation of Shrimper Compilations). It was re-recorded for Kiss Without Makeup.]
[NOT a Beatles cover. Credited to 'Nubber' on cassette cover.]
[This song was later recorded with a different arrangement and released as "Masonic Eye" on the Nothing Painted Blue album Placeholders.]
[The original version of this song appeared the year before on the "The Irony Engine" EP.]
[NOT a Ted Nugent cover.]
[Demo version of a Nothing Painted Blue song, recorded solo in 1989.]
[Originally appeared on the album Etudes For Voice and Snackmaster. It was also recorded by Jenny Toomey on Tempted.]

Bibliography

References

  1. Conklin, Mike,The Best Mountain Goats Record since 2005 October 27th 2010, The L Magazine
  2. Breihan, Tom 5-10-15-20, The extra lens October 22, 2010, Pitchfork.com
  3. Toomey, Jenny Tempting October 11, 2002, The Washington Post
  4. Botchick, Cheryl, A Bedroom Community Nov. 2002, CMJ New Music Monthly
  5. Sarvady, Glen A Cat May Look at a Queen Nov. 2002, CMJ New Music Monthly
  6. Abebe, Nitsuh, A Cat May Look at a Queen Nov. 2002, Pitchfork.com
  7. Raposa, David, Local Currency Solo 1992-1998 Nov. 2009 Pitchfork.com
  8. Brandon Lou Barlow Covers Franklin Bruno Sept. 2009 Stereogum.com
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