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Review: Restorations, 'LP3'
With its roots in punk and heartland rock, LP3 is a rattling, unpinnable record that doesn't know when to stop baring its soul.
Review: Walk Off The Earth, 'Sing It All Away'
The Canadian pop band's second album is an impeccable distillation of pop music in 2015: big and bright and cheerful, and expanded rather than confined by everything that came before it.
First Listen: The Wytches, 'Annabel Dream Reader'
The British band borrows from the best to contextualize a sound that's at once heavy, sinister, tuneful and theatrical, piling on the fuzz and reverb until its songs practically foam at the mouth.
New Mix: Death Grips, Angel Olsen, GEMS, and More
This week's essential mix from All Songs Considered includes an early contender for one of Bob's favorite albums of 2014 (yes, next year), a song that Robin thinks could change your life, and more.
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First Listen: Future Islands, 'Singles'
David Letterman made them famous, but there's more to Future Islands than animated GIFs of Samuel Herring's dance moves. The band's new album, Singles, is full of extremely catchy pop songs.
Habibi Fuses Farsi Lyrics With Western Riffs
The Brooklyn-based band doesn't need to speak English to pack a punch. Frontwoman Rahill Jamalifard talks about songwriting in Farsi and how Middle Eastern rock emboldens her.
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Prepare Thy Body For The Summer Of Thou
Fantasy novels, Depeche Mode, introspection — Bryan Funck and Andy Gibbs tell us it all mixes into the Baton Rouge metal band's four upcoming records, including a very surprising acoustic EP.
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The Wonder Years Lets Go Of The Past In A Cathartic Performance Of 'Pyramids Of Salt'
Watch the Philadelphia six-piece perform inside WXPN Studios during a Key Studio Session.
Of Course Sleep Released Its New Album, 'The Sciences,' On The Stoner Holiday
Over a decade-and-a-half after Dopesmoker, the stoner-metal band makes good on its "amalgamated effort of decades of riff immersion."
Songs We Love: Babymetal, 'Karate'
The defiantly cute J-pop metal band turns a glitched groove into a heartfelt ballad; in the accompanying, stylish video, watch the trio battle martial arts masters and ghosts.
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