A native of New York, NY, Hartley Goldstein is unabashedly a New York Jew. He's also a former staff writer for Pitchfork and a sometimes-scribe for Popmatters. Primarily, though, he is the songsmith responsible for the overtly literal power pop found on his 2005 release Songs in the Key of Zoloft, a piano-driven EP which meditates on the cultural significance of, among other things, Brad Wood, Annie Hall and George Harrison's beard.
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Brad Wood
A Love Song For Annie Hall
Art Is A Lie
The Mystery of George Harrison's Beard
Scars
Scars (MORE PEDALS)
Joe Plays The Intro
Scars Demo
3 - a love song for annie hall backups
4 - art is a lie backups
2 - brad wood backups
Art School Girl
Thinking of Not Going
A Love Song For Annie Hall
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