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Read The Overwhelming, Tragic Story Of Makeunder's 'Great Headless Blank' EP
Hamilton Ulmer, the leader of the Oakland band, shares a track-by-track analysis of Makeunder's latest EP, which was inspired by a terrible year in the songwriter's life.
Robert Plant And The Sensational Space Shifters, Live In Concert
The rock legend and his new band performed live at BAM in Brooklyn. The show was part of the Nonesuch At BAM festival, and you can watch it in its entirety right here.
Viking's Choice: Zs, 'Xe'
The members of Zs take grand leaps into music with no place to land. "Xe" is a thrilling 18 minutes of twisty-turny prog that feels like Philip Glass jamming on a surf-punk riff.
John Grant: Tiny Desk Concert
Grant's music doesn't mess around, with lyrics that function as darts of retort and thought. Here, the singer performs three songs, accompanied by a piano and an acoustic guitar.
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Pixies: Tiny Desk Concert
This three-song set features a 2014 tune called "Greens and Blues," a song yet to make it onto a Pixies release called "Silver Snail," and 1989's "Monkey Gone to Heaven," which melted hearts and seared minds with a new memory from a time long past.
Review: Algiers, 'Algiers'
The gospel-punk band's self-titled debut couches its invective in feedback, guitar noise, bruising drum machines and Franklin James Fisher's guttural howls.
Ex-Capitol Police Chief Says Requests For National Guard Denied 6 Times In Riots
Steven Sund contradicts reports that help was not requested, saying security officials at the House and Senate rebuffed calls for assistance ahead of and during the attack on the Capitol.
On The Road To Rock Excess: Why The '60s Really Ended In 1973
In the new book What You Want Is in the Limo, author Michael Walker argues that a peak year in the careers of Led Zeppelin, Alice Cooper and The Who also marked a cultural shift — from the peace, love and understanding of 1960-era music to '70s rock decadence.
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With New Video, Grandaddy Finds Humor In Grief
In his first interview since the loss of Grandaddy bassist Kevin Garcia, Jason Lytle talks about the band's indefinite hiatus and a new video that documents, in deadpan, his love of inanimate objects.
'Kayla Is Our Dio': Hear Witch Mountain's New Song
After three stellar albums, the Portland doom-metal band lost its singer. Enter Kayla Dixon, a singer with soul, dynamism, drama, control and poise, all heard in the savage "Burn You Down."
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