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  • Hear the Seattle band play new songs from its major-label debut, Signs Of Light.
  • Though today's guests call Athens, Ga., home, they have roots in Muscle Shoals, Ala., where the father of lead singer Patterson Hood recorded with the legendary studio band.
  • The gigantic band has taken its joyful, exuberant Christmas music on the road, touring the country with its "Holiday Extravaganza." Hear the group play classic Christmas tunes in this studio session.
  • The Philadelphia band has reunited with its original lineup to release its first new album in more than a decade.
  • Hear two songs from the roots-rock band's latest album, Foggy, produced by Dr. Dog's Scott McMicken.
  • Wussy, which Robert Christgau once called "the best band in America," performs live for KEXP.
  • When the Subdudes got back together in 2002, fans of their musical gumbo rejoiced. Four years later, the band is running strong with a style of roots-rock that is made to be played live. Their latest CD was produced by Keb Mo.
  • On Death Cab for Cutie's sixth album, Narrow Stairs, the band opted for a live sound in the studio. In an interview with host David Dye, guitarist and producer Chris Walla describes the disc as "louder and more dissonant."
  • The jagged pop and reverb-drenched rock of British Sea Power has earned the English band comparisons to the likes of the Cure and Joy Division. Hear a session on WXPN's World Cafe with host David Dye.
  • Mike Nau and Whitney McGraw of the band Page France return with a soulful and melancholy record under the name Cotton Jones. David Dye previews some songs from the band's first studio LP, Paranoid Cocoon.
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