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Restorations' 'LP5000' Is Full Of Heart And Heft
The Philly band distills cathartic choruses and gratuitous guitars into tender, explosive rock.
Calexico And Iron & Wine Return, With 'Years To Burn'
Sam Beam and Calexico's first album-length collaboration since 2005 feels most of all like the work of a complete, cohesive band — a group of old friends who've gathered to sing in a single voice.
The Evens: The Power Of Turning Down The Volume
Ian MacKaye and Amy Farina's music as The Evens is quiet and spare, but it preserves the intensity of their past bands, Fugazi and The Warmers. Here, the husband and wife discuss their latest album, The Odds.
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The Rolling Stones announce 'Hackney Diamonds,' their first album in 18 years
The rock 'n' roll band last released an album of original music in 2005, with A Bigger Bang. Hackney Diamonds will be their 24th album and their first since the death of drummer Charlie Watts.
'This Is How I'm Going To Die': Police Sergeant Recalls The Terror Of Jan. 6
U.S. Capitol Police Sgt. Aquilino Gonell recounted how he and his fellow officers were crushed by the violent mob of pro-Trump supporters on Jan. 6.
Jan. 6 panel votes to hold Meadows in contempt, sending a criminal referral to House
Ahead of the vote, Republican Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming read a litany of text messages she said Mark Meadows received during the Jan. 6 siege, including from Donald Trump Jr.
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The Night I Heard The Best Live Music Ever
All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen remembers what it was like seeing Pink Floyd play The Dark Side Of The Moon live, before most fans even knew what it was.
Panda Bear navigates a bold new world: the uncertainty of middle age
For most of the '00s, Panda Bear helped define the sound of youthful, ramshackle indie rock. On Noah Lennox's eighth album, Sinister Grift, the artist focuses on the shifting relationships and faltering memories of midlife, with a fleshed out band behind him.
Mineral's First Song In 20 Years, 'Aurora,' Feels Like A New Dawn
For its upcoming 25th anniversary, the Austin emo band will release a book paired with two new songs that capture the warm frenzy of Mineral's signature sound.
Volcano Choir Reveals Secret Behind Epic Live Show
Volcano Choir's two albums were carefully crafted in the studio and aren't easily recreated in a live performance. In an interview with All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen the band members reveal how they've managed to take their music on the road.
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