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Was 1967 The Greatest Year In Music?
World Cafe celebrates 50 years of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band with a playlist of some the most enduring and endearing music from the year it was released.
World Cafe Nashville: Devon Gilfillian
His self-released, self-titled debut EP captures his exuberance and musical openness, setting the stage for what promises to be a brilliant career.
From The Archives: R.E.M. Talks 'Automatic For The People'
On the album's 25th anniversary, we revisit the band's original interview with NPR, from 1992.
What's Your Favorite Pink Floyd Memory?
If you love Pink Floyd like we do, chances are you've got a story or two to tell about how the band's music has figured into your life. Whatever it is, we want to hear it.
Fox/Soper Duo Opens Portals To Neon Realms In 'I' Video
The synth/drum duo whirs and explodes like Sun Ra leading a psychotropic industrial punk band. Faces melt and blizzards dissolve ice mountains in Soper's video.
The Making Of Jason Isbell's '24 Frames'
Catch a behind-the-scenes glimpse of Isbell and his band working with producer Dave Cobb to perfect the first single from Something More Than Free.
The Armed, 'Paradise Day'
An office worker incites a hedonistic karaoke mosh pit in a short film for the Detroit hardcore band's chaotic, punishing party-starter "Paradise Day."
Sense Of Place Melbourne: King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard
Hear psychedelic music from the mind of Stu Mackenzie in a session recorded at Melbourne's Bakehouse Studios.
Viking's Choice: Twitching Tongues, 'Sacrifice Me'
L.A.'s masters of the moody mosh set a sinister funk bass line against searing metal riffs.
Viking's Choice: So Stressed, 'The King's Wig'
More love songs should sound like a vintage Dodge Charger slamming into a brick wall. In "The King's Wig," the Sacramento noise-punk band channels the chaotic scuzz of Spazz with ramming speed.
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