The New York Times Features Kid Millions of Oneida
Posted: June 23rd, 2010 by Lucy
courtesy of The New York Times (by Joshua Bright)
“The Man Forever album may be a solo endeavor, but it is also an expression of a musician who has become deeply enmeshed in the underground rock world of New York and beyond. In the late 1990s he booked the Knitting Factory in Manhattan, and by playing in more bands than even he can easily keep track of — as well as working at Oneida’s recording studio and operating its record label, Brah — Kid Millions has become a ubiquitous force in a constantly changing scene.”
To celebrate the new St. Ives LP, Man Forever, The New York Times’s Ben Sisario wrote a great profile on Kid Millions. Recognize!!!
You can purchase the Man Forever LP w/digital download code from SC Distribution or itunes.





