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Hear 2 New Vampire Weekend Songs And A Conversation With Ezra Koenig
The Vampire Weekend frontman shares "2021" and "Harmony Hall" from Father of the Bride, the band's highly anticipated new album.
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Silver Jews' David Berman Dies At 52
The master lyricist and poet leaves behind a catalog of oblique indie rock that inspired a cult following.
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Ranking Roger, Frontman For The English Beat, Dies At 56
In the late '70s, Ranking Roger left punk rock to join The Beat — later known as The English Beat. His presence helped it become one of the most unforgettable bands of the '80s.
Where to start with country music weirdos Souled American? The end
Out of print, odd and obscure, Souled American's esoteric take on country music is now available digitally for the first time. We asked composer Sarah Hennies to pick a place to begin.
Calexico: Road Songs For Wandering Souls
The Tucson, Ariz., band's newest batch of story-songs about people in transition is titled Algiers, named for the New Orleans neighborhood where it was recorded.
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How 'The Queen Of British Ska' Wrestled With Race
One of few women in a musical movement dominated by men, Pauline Black helped lead the 1970s U.K. ska revival with her band The Selecter. She discusses her complicated family history in a new memoir, Black by Design.
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Read Trump's Jan. 6 Speech, A Key Part Of Impeachment Trial
The former president's remarks are being used by Democrats hoping to convict him for incitement of insurrection — and are being defended by his lawyers in the Senate proceedings.
6/9/11 Newscast - Senator Mark Begich praises EPA okay of Tanana River bridge construction;
By Ellen Lockyerhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kbc/local-kbc-973434.mp3Anchorage, AK – Alaska Senator Mark Begich praises the…
Her Voice Is In The Air
The Brazilian singer Flora Purim helped create the sound of jazz fusion. Now, as she releases what she says will be her final album, it's time to give her artistic legacy its due.
A Former Neo-Nazi Explains Why Hate Drew Him In — And How He Got Out
Christian Picciolini spent eight years as a member of a violent, white power skinhead group. He eventually withdrew and co-founded a nonprofit to help extremists disengage.
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