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I've been hard on Kozelek's past band, Red House Painters, mainly because in college they radiated an air of preciousness I couldn't accept. As I've gotten older and softer, though, Kozelek's music, namely Sun Kil Moon, has grown on me. The spring of 2013 sees the release of Perils From the Sea, his new collaboration with the Album Leaf's Jimmy LaValle, the seasonal companion to Sun Kil Moon's 2012 release, Among the Leaves. On the Granada stage, he'll no doubt be reelin' in the years.