Mark Kozelek to Release Spoken Word Album, Collaborating With Slowdive’s Rachel Goswell

Mark Kozelek to Release Spoken Word Album, Collaborating With Slowdive's Rachel Goswell

Mark Kozelek will collaborate with Argentine actor Nicolás Pauls on Dreams of Childhood, a spoken word album that will be sold for charity, as Stereogum points out. It features 11 poems “written by street kids in Argentina,” according to Sun Kil Moon’s website. Kozelek recites the poems in English, while Pauls does them in Spanish. The proceeds will go to La Casa de la Cultura de la Calle (The Streets House of Culture), a nonprofit that benefits homeless children in Argentina. 

Dreams of Childhood will be released October 27 through Kozelek’s Caldo Verde label.

Kozelek has also collaborated with Rachel Goswell of Slowdive, as Consequence of Sound reports. Their duet will appear on a record that Goswell is making with Editors’ Justin Lockey. 

Read our interview with Kozelek.

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