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National Book Lovers Day: Celebrating the Intersection of Literature and Music

Kyle Burk, Co-Owner of Capitol Hill Books / D.C.-Based Musician, The Failed Poets, speaks on National Book Lovers Day

Music is a dynamic form of storytelling, so the intersection of literature and music should come as no surprise. Some of the biggest artists of our time have penned songs inspired by novels. From David Bowie (George Orwell), to Kate Bush (Emily Brontë), to Common and Jill Scott (Chinua Achebe), to Coldplay (Cormac McCarthy), the interconnectedness is unmistakable. In recognition of Book Lovers Day, celebrated annually on Aug. 9, the Alchemical Records team connected with bibliophiles from the D.C. area and beyond to discuss music inspired by literature and their all-time favorite reads.

Bedouin Soundclash Celebrates Friendship with “Birds of a Feather” and “Beyond Four Walls”

Bedouin Soundclash "Birds of a Feather" + "Beyond Four Walls" Album Art

Recent Articles Toronto-based duo Bedouin Soundclash has released a double single, featuring “Birds of a Feather (ft. Ashleigh Ball)” and “Beyond Four Walls.” The release precedes the announcement of their upcoming album, “We Will Meet In A Hurricane.” The double-single explores the intimacies and complexities of friendships and our collective worldview over two catchy, indie-rock […]