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Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2025 shortlist includes OutKast, Maná, Phish and Billy Idol
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame announced the shortlist for its 2025 class of inductees on Wednesday. The shortlist includes groundbreaking Southern rap duo OutKast, Mexican rock band Maná and the recently reunited Britpop group Oasis.
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After Learning To Loosen Up, Spoon Readies Its Return: The All Songs Interview
On All Songs Considered, Spoon's Britt Daniel and Jim Eno reveal details of the band's first new album in four years. They Want My Soul is due out Aug. 5.
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Review: Priests, 'Nothing Feels Natural'
Fully embracing the D.C. punk band's pop and experimental leanings, Priests' first album isn't a direct response to the state of the nation so much as a state of mind.
La Santa Cecilia celebrates its quinceañera with a new album
Many of the songs on Cuatro Copas, Bohemia en la Finca Altozano are part the group's personal history, growing up in downtown LA, surrounded by Mexican musicians who taught them how to sing and play.
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Pixies, 'What Goes Boom'
The band originally wanted to recreate a scene from the movie Star Wars. But it was too expensive, so they decided to just explode guitarist Joey Santiago in the desert instead.
Listen To Sun June's Nostalgic Ode To Falling Out Of Love
"Records" is the latest glimpse of the Austin indie-rock band's upcoming debut album.
Review: The Jayhawks, 'Paging Mr. Proust'
The long-running roots-pop band's new music nicely re-creates a honeyed, harmony-rich sound while still expanding it in subtle, appealing ways.
'Adore Life' Refines Savages' Quiet Moments And Thunderous Peaks
The four women of Savages first appeared in 2013 with Silence Yourself and a sound that lived up to the band's name — raw, confrontational, intense. Adore Life represents a huge leap forward.
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Review: Yuck, 'Stranger Things'
The London grunge-pop band may not make the rules, but it knows just how to tweak them for maximum emotional resonance.
Aerosmith: A Tumbling Down, Then A 'Magic Moment'
In the last few years, frontman Steven Tyler has gone from rocker to reality show judge and back again, landing in rehab along the way. He explains how the band overcame an 11-year dry spell — and some bad blood — to record the new album, Music from Another Dimension!
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