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WAMU's Bandwidth Presents: Frankie Cosmos
Lo-fi songwriter Greta Kline and her band stop by Bandwidth's Wilderness Bureau studio in Washington, D.C., to perform in a pile of balloons. Watch Frankie Cosmos perform "On the Lips."
KEXP Presents: Spoon
Twenty-plus years into a remarkably consistent career, the pop-rock band retains its capacity to surprise and delight. Watch Spoon perform "Knock Knock Knock" from its new album, They Want My Soul.
Enter The Spooky, Psychedelic World Of Crumb
The Brooklyn psych-pop band announces its debut album Jinx and shares "Nina," a chills inducing track and video staring David Patrick Kelly.
World Cafe Next: Heron Oblivion
Quiet songs meet scorching guitars on the debut album from the Bay Area psych-rock band.
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KEXP Presents: Bass Drum Of Death
The Mississippi garage-punk band figuratively tears down the walls as part of a groundbreaking ceremony at KEXP's new space.
Death Cab For Cutie On World Cafe
Hear Ben Gibbard and Nick Harmer discuss the music on their band's new album, Kintsugi.
One eskimO's Animated Life
The group One eskimO is an audio-visual endeavor, and its self-titled debut album includes a full animation. But while the band's idiosyncratic, self-produced videos are a notable component of its work, its expressive music is the heart and soul of the enterprise.
Everest: An Avalanche Of Americana
The Los Angeles indie-rock collective mixes classic rock 'n' roll and '70s country, in the process attracting the attention of Neil Young's Vapor Records. Ghost Notes, the band's debut, combines bright pop tunes and songs with a darker, more progressive edge.
The Raveonettes: Lusty Reverb-Rockers
The Danish duo mixes '50s and '60s rock with harmonies inspired by The Everly Brothers and The Ronettes. But the band is no mere throwback, with an increasingly appealing and timeless rock catalog. The Raveonettes give an interview and performance on WXPN.
Felice Brothers: 'Young, Broke, and American'
Formed by three brothers and a friend, The Felice Brothers have crafted a rough musical style that's comparable to those of Bruce Springsteen and Townes Van Zandt. The band, from New York's Catskills, spent a lot of its time panhandling and traveling in a school bus on tour.
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