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Robert Plant: Tiny Desk Concert
Robert Plant's voice has only gotten better with age. In this beautiful set, Plant and his band cover Low, Moby Grape, Martha Scanlan and interpret traditional songs.
Making Records Is 'Not A Race' For Modest Mouse
Singer and guitarist Isaac Brock speaks with Arun Rath about Strangers to Ourselves, the group's first album in eight years — and what he's learned in the meantime about being in bands.
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Fine China's Lush 'Anybody Else' Will Dance Away Your Melancholy
If it sounds like the '80s, that's the point. The Phoenix guitar-pop band is back with its first album in 13 years, Not Thrilled.
Review: Weaves, 'Wide Open'
The raucous rock band's sophomore album combines the energy of punk rock with the earnestness of Springsteen.
Songs We Love: Republican Hair, 'Miss Prince'
With its infectious synth lines, Southern drawl and sly message, "Miss Prince" shows what's special about Republican Hair, a band unlike any other in Nashville today.
Review: The Besnard Lakes, 'A Coliseum Complex Museum'
On its fifth album, the Montreal band indulges its progressive tendencies and wide-angle vision of dream-steeped psychedelia, in the process exuding a gentle kind of heaviness.
New Mix: Sleater-Kinney, The Flaming Lips, Elle Varner, More
This week on All Songs Considered: the reunion of a band very dear to our hearts, The Flaming Lips cover Sgt. Pepper's and selections from NPR Music's showcase during the CMJ music festival.
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Review: Agalloch, 'The Serpent & The Sphere'
Yet another metallic masterpiece from the Portland band, The Serpent & The Sphere feels like a film shot out of sequence, with "Eureka!" moments hidden throughout.
On Its New Album, Superchunk Makes The Downtrodden Sound Upbeat
The long-running rock band's latest album is driven by themes of loss and grief, set against ferocious guitars and soaring vocals. Fresh Air critic Ken Tucker says the provocatively titled I Hate Music is full of typically superlative moments.
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Matthew Seligman, New Wave Bassist For The Soft Boys And David Bowie, Dies At 64
Seligman played on The Soft Boys' influential 1980 album Underwater Moonlight and in Bowie's backing band at Live Aid. He died Friday of complications from COVID-19.
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