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Review: Purity Ring, 'Another Eternity'
The Edmonton band mines the built-in tension between its many sources of effervescence and the darker shading in its words and backgrounds.
Laura Veirs On World Cafe
In this session for WXPN's World Cafe, Veirs plays songs from her latest album, July Flame She also sits down to talk about the album, her first on her own Raven Marching Band label, with guest host Tracey Tanenbaum.
Kings Go Forth On 'World Cafe: Next'
Kings Go Forth, a 10-piece band from Milwaukee, Wis., draws heavily on classic soul from the '60s and '70s. But on its latest album, The Outsiders Are Back, it adds a unique twist on the sound of the artists who inspired it.
Crash Test Dummies On World Cafe
After an extended hiatus, the haunting rock duo are back with a new album. Hear the band's intriguing mix of child-like optimism and dark, brooding vocals live in the WXPN studios.
Government Can't Deny Trademarks Over Offensive Names, Appeals Court Rules
The Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ruled that a band — called "The Slants" — should be issued a trademark despite their offensive name. Their speech is protected by the First Amendment.
Jury Clears Led Zeppelin In 'Stairway To Heaven' Plagiarism Suit
A California jury has ruled that the members of Led Zeppelin did not steal the melody that opens a seminal song in rock history.
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Review: Inter Arma, 'Paradise Gallows'
The Richmond metal band's new album both expands and contracts the realms of extreme music; it's huge in scope and sound, with instrumental passages that take their time even as they destroy.
Songs We Love: tindersticks, 'Hey Lucinda'
The grand cinematic return of Stuart Staples' band of chamber-goth romantics, includes a duet with the late Lhasa de Sela.
Review: A Place To Bury Strangers, 'Transfixiation'
There's a new-found tightness in the band's attack that's as refreshing as it is menacing. Destructive and dreamy, Transfixiation is the sound of APTBS turning its demolitionist tactics on itself.
Review: Liturgy, 'The Ark Work'
The metal band embraces classical music, glitchy IDM and even rap on its new album. The deeper into it you delve, the more its audacity and imagination start to bloom.
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