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  • Watch a soul-stirring performance from the Icelandic folk-pop singer, backed by a nine-piece band.
  • The Australian band teases its upcoming North American debut with a new song featuring Sharon Van Etten.
  • The Bay Area band's angular guitar bends squeal over moaned vocals and simmer in Technicolor feedback.
  • The Rhode Island rock band visits WXPN to perform songs from its latest album, Negativity. Lead singer and songwriter John McCauley reflects on how the tumult in his personal life affected the new record.
  • The experimental band plays a funky, whimsical set live in Philadelphia for a special episode of World Cafe. Lead vocalist and songwriter Honus Honus also offers insight into the inspiration behind this year's On Oni Pond, as well as the darker 2011 album Life Fantastic.
  • The indie-rock band is starting to unveil music from its new double LP, ...And Star Power. Watch Sam France and his bandmates perform the album's first single, "How Can You Really," live at KEXP.
  • The synth-rock duo of singer Madeline Follin and keyboardist Brian Oblivion expanded to a raucous five-piece band for NPR Music's showcase at (Le) Poisson Rouge in New York. Watch a nine-song set.
  • When we asked our affiliate WFPK in Louisville, Ky., to pick five bands to represent the city, we got a surprising range of works.
  • For the first episode of Front Row Boston, the legendary Celtic punk band performs "The Boys Are Back" at their hometown House Of Blues.
  • Alt-country band Old Crow Medicine teamed up with Bob Dylan to write "Sweet Amarillo," a song from their new album, Remedy.
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