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Bill Callahan isn't the sort of songwriter that says he's maturing, growing or blooming. He's getting older. It's time: In 1984, Callahan was a teenage Replacements addict, editing the band's first fanzine, Willpower. By 1988, he was recording his own material-dark, vaguely melodic brambles from the protolo-fi universe, self-released as Smog. Two decades, a dozen albums and as many EPs into it, he's crossed from bitter to battered, Maryland to Chicago and wound up somewhere on the southside of Austin, Texas.
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