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Review: Flock Of Dimes, 'If You See Me, Say Yes'
The newest project by Wye Oak's Jenn Wasner is a reflective, slyly infectious set of synth-pop songs. Throughout the album, the singer demonstrates her gift for patient, atmospheric slow burns.
Review: Ryuichi Sakamoto, 'Nagasaki: Memories Of My Son'
The veteran composer crafts a masterfully emotional and poignant score to Yoji Yamada's heartbreaking new film. The 28 tracks here are so patient, they can make the world seem to move in slow motion.
Review: Keaton Henson, 'Kindly Now'
The English singer-songwriter's new album is a collection of stark, beautiful chamber-pop ballads that run him through the emotional wringer.
'The Medium Is The Massage': A Kitchen Sink Of Sound
Toronto-based philosopher Marshall McLuhan's 1967 musique-concrete LP gets a second look.
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Stephen Sondheim: Examining His Lyrics And Life
In this rebroadcast from 2010, the musical theater legend talks about writing the lyrics and music for several of his productions, including the 1981 musical Merrily We Roll Along, which is currently in the middle of a two-week run in New York City.
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The Roots Weave A Tale Of Crime And Karma
The hip-hop group's founding members, Ahmir "?uestlove" Thompson and Tariq "Black Thought" Trotter, explain their story-driven new album, undun.
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The Angry Birds Theme Gets An Orchestral Makeover
The London Philharmonic Orchestra crafts a sly take on a ubiquitous video-game staple.
Classical Lost And Found: Neglected Symphonies By A Great Dane
The brilliant and rigorously built chamber symphonies by Vagn Holmboe have finally made it to disc. Love Nielsen? Give this other Danish composer a try.
Elvis Presley, 'A Boy From Tupelo: The Complete 1953-1955 Recordings'
Stream a collection of rare early recordings, including a never-before released version of "I Forgot To Remember To Forget."
Review: Ryan Adams, 'Prisoner'
In many ways, Adams' 16th album feels like a retreat: to self-reflection, to primal emotions, and to a tense, rootsy sound that recalls Bruce Springsteen.
First Listen: Chastity Brown, 'Silhouette Of Sirens'
Silhouette Of Sirens is a work of brooding soul by a voice we need right now.
Review: Colin Stetson, 'All This I Do For Glory'
Stetson's ability on the saxophone borders on the supernatural. Hear his forthcoming album before its release on April 28.
Review: Public Service Broadcasting, 'Every Valley'
The U.K. band uses interviews, newsreels, propaganda films and its own stormy instrumental music to craft a fun-but-powerful statement about industry and automation.
Lofi Girl disappeared from YouTube and reignited debate over bogus copyright claims
When YouTube took the Lofi Girl stream down by mistake, fans were not happy. It was the latest episode in an ongoing debate over copyright and bogus claims.
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Jessica Pratt Sends Out 'Quiet Signs' of Cosmic Brilliance
Pratt's music has an idyllic, tranquil, elusive quality. In her realm, the smallest sighs or vocal gestures can unlock alternate narratives, meanings, implications.
Nilüfer Yanya Crafts A World Unto Herself On 'Miss Universe'
Given the stylistic twists and turns she's taken over the course of her brief career, it's hard to believe that the critically lauded Nilüfer Yanya is only just now poised to release her debut album.
Austin news outlets release the entire security camera footage from Uvalde shooting
The Austin American-Statesman and KVUE-TV obtained the full video from security cameras in Uvalde's Robb Elementary School and made it public. That decision has sparked backlash, and debate.
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Spiritualized's 'And Nothing Hurt' Is A Space-Rock Spectacle Writ Small
J. Spaceman makes a living room sound like a cathedral because, well, he didn't have a choice.
With 'Phoenix', Pedro the Lion's David Bazan Emerges from the Mines of His Interiority
On the first Pedro the Lion album in 15 years, songwriter David Bazan reckons with his roots, telling an origin story while avoiding any trace of self-mythologizing.
Songs We Love: Nick Lowe & Los Straitjackets, 'Christmas At The Airport'
Traveling these holidays? Let a veteran balladeer and his merry masked band be your support group through snowy flight delays.
Songs We Love: Graham Nash, 'This Path Tonight'
The singer-songwriter who helped forge the spirit of the '60s treads towards the future, speaks about his first solo album of new music since 2002.
Songs We Love: Janet Feder, 'Happy Everyday, You'
"Prepared" guitar virtuoso explains the process behind a composition that is also a gift to her listeners.
Review: Sierra Hull, 'Weighted Mind'
After a long delay, the former bluegrass prodigy emerges an altogether different creature: a singer-songwriter performing apart from a band, exquisitely pensive even in her approach to the mandolin.
Songs We Love: The Lumineers, 'Ophelia'
The foot-stomping, folk-rock hit-makers behind "Ho Hey" premiere their first new music since 2012.
Macklemore's New Song Is The Nine-Minute 'White Privilege II'
On "White Privilege II," the rapper questions both his position within hip-hop and as a white person unsure of his role in the struggle of black people fighting injustice.
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