Miles Kurosky was the founder, lead singer, and principle songwriter for one of the most acclaimed indie pop bands of the late '90s and early 2000s, Beulah, before health problems turned him into one of music's more notable disappearing acts for several years. In 1994, Kurosky was working at a security firm in San Francisco when he met co-worker Bill Swan, and the two soon discovered they shared similar tastes in music. Before long, Kurosky and Swan began writing songs together and working up demo recordings on a four-track cassette machine. Kurosky and Swan's collaboration gr...