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Memorial Park Honors Victims Of 2003 Rhode Island Nightclub Fire
On Feb. 20, 2003, the band Great White was playing when pyrotechnics ignited flammable soundproofing foam. The nightclub was engulfed in flames — killing 100 people and injuring more than 200.
Songs We Love: Woods, 'Bleeding Blue'
Woods hadn't planned to make any new music in 2017, but after last year's election, the folk-rock band decided to focus on love.
The xx Is Back: Listen To 'On Hold' And Get Ready For A New Album
The historically languid band sounds like it's jumping out of its skin on the first single from its upcoming album, I See You.
New Mix: The Monkees, Esmé Patterson, Adia Victoria, Matt The Electrician, More
On this week's episode we've got one of the sunniest bands of all time, mesmerizing music from the Sahara and an elegy to growing old.
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When Metal Goes Acoustic: Disturbed On Covering Simon & Garfunkel
The band's Grammy-nominated cover of "The Sound of Silence" seems to come out of left field — until you learn where lead singer David Draiman first cut his teeth as a performer.
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Hear Protomartyr's New Song With The Breeders' Kelley Deal
"Blues Festival," from an upcoming split 7" with Deal's band R. Ring, is full of universal truths. In true Protomartyr fashion, they each begin with the word "don't."
Sleater-Kinney In Concert
At the 9:30 Club, the band obliterated its own timeline by demonstrating a catalog that is always present, always on fire.
Happyness: Tiny Desk Concert
If you're a fan of dark, incredibly dry, wry humor, you've just found Happyness. Watch the London trio perform three songs that enchant and lull, even as they jar you with their quirkiness.
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New Mix: Radiohead's Philip Selway, Daniel Lanois, Bedhead, More
On this week's episode, we share new music from the producer Daniel Lanois, a previously unreleased track from a Bedhead box set, solo material from Phil Selway, and recent discovery Niagara.
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Viking's Choice: Native Lights, 'Blue Star'
Hear a gorgeous, desert-swept shoegaze track from the Tulsa band, which features members of Unwed Sailor and Ester Drang.
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