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Songs We Love: Calliope Musicals, 'Party Master & The Space Brigade'
Hear an outer-space-fixated, electro-tinged party tune from the free EP by Austin's newest psych-pop favorites.
Nina Diaz Is On The Other Side
The frontwoman for the punk band Girl in a Coma spent years battling addiction. Now, she's gotten sober and gone solo for her new album, The Beat Is Dead.
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The Reporter Who Almost Said No To Touring With The Beatles
Larry Kane was 21 years old when he was invited to join the Fab Four on their 1964 U.S. tour. (He eventually agreed.) Kane appears in Eight Days A Week: The Touring Years, a new film about the band.
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Review: Moon Duo, 'Shadow Of The Sun'
Visceral yet dreamy, the band's third album plumbs ever deeper into droning psychedelia. Moon Duo's influences are easy to spot, but the music feels like part of a continuum rather than a pastiche.
Sleater-Kinney's Deleted Scenes
The beloved punk trio is back after nearly a decade away. Hear a few candid thoughts from the members about singing, live performance and having famous fans.
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Let Balún's Dreamy 'Prisma Tropical' Soundtrack Your Summer
Balún's blend of electronic pop and traditional Puerto Rican instrumentation marks them as one the island's best musical exports in a very long time.
Hear The Beatles In Rehearsal, Looking Through A 'Glass Onion'
Hear an early, behind-the-scenes recording of The Beatles working on "Glass Onion," the third track from what would become the band's 1968, self-titled "White Album."
TOTO Celebrates '40 Trips Around The Sun' With New Album
Bandmates David Paich and Steve Lukather talk about releasing new music from their vault and leaving a pop culture legacy.
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Don't Just Scream — Portrayal Of Guilt Wants To 'Let Pain Be Your Guide'
The chaotic hardcore band revs up a commercial-grade motor of riffs that flay, blast and smear discontent.
New Music Friday: Our Top 8 Albums Out Aug. 23
This week's podcast includes the stadium guitar rock of Sheer Mag, country legend Tanya Tucker, the hip-hop boy band BROCKHAMPTON, a wonderfully strange turn from R&B singer Raphael Saadiq and more.
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