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The Hold Steady Are Sleeping Over
The veteran rockers talk about the benefits of the nontraditional way they've chosen to record and support their latest studio album, Thrashing Thru The Passion.
Presenting The Groundbreaking Country-Rockabilly-Tex-Mex Mix Of The Mavericks
Hear the band's AmericanaFest performance, drawing from its 2013 comeback album, In Time, as well as an interpretation of the John Anderson tune "Swingin'."
After 27 Years, Guster Is Still Surprising Fans
Guster's latest album, Look Alive, is a trippy and textured twist on everything you might already love about the band.
Ace Of Cups' Endless Summer Of Love
More than 50 years after getting together in the late 1960s, the all-female rock band released its full-length debut studio album this past November.
Pure Bathing Culture Overcomes Adversity On 'Night Pass'
The Portland band was dropped from its label, lost its support team and responded with arguably its strongest work yet.
Another Sky Gets Under Your Skin
From its pulsing electronic backbone to its wild arrangements to the voice of lead singer Catrin Vincent, going to see Another Sky live is an immersive experience.
Song Premiere: Weaves, 'One More'
An in-your-face song about extremes from an intense, quirky and loud new band that will put out its debut album in June.
Viking's Choice: Six Bells, 'Out Of The Line'
As Brandon Butler goes on a reunion tour with the '90s emo band Boys Life, he's also got something new. Featuring members of Coliseum, Six Bells plays boogie-rock with a hardcore backbone.
Fruit Bats: Rustic, Homemade Pop
Fruit Bats started out in the mid-'90s as a low-fidelity bedroom project for singer-songwriter Eric Johnson, but has grown from there. The group's most recent album, The Ruminant Band, showcases a vintage rock feel, with dusty melodies and beautiful harmonies laid out over a gravelly layer of electric guitar.
Blind Pilot: From Bicycles To The Big Time
The band's folk-pop sound revolves around simple melodies, sparse drumming and captivating vocals. Last year, the duo went on a West Coast bicycle tour, which took Blind Pilot from Vancouver to San Francisco. During this time, the pair recorded 3 Rounds and a Sound, a warm but haunting debut.
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