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KEXP Presents: JEFF The Brotherhood
Watch the band channel rock's most hedonistic, fist-pumping moments in "Voyage Into Dreams."
KCRW Presents: Sharon Van Etten
The singer-songwriter's new album, Are We There, is full of emotive, beautiful ballads. Watch Van Etten and her band perform "Nothing Will Change" live on Morning Becomes Eclectic.
Mikal Cronin On World Cafe
Hear the San Francisco singer-guitarist perform songs from his recent second album, MCII.
Franz Ferdinand On World Cafe
The always fashionable Glaswegians stop by the World Cafe studio to perform songs from their new album, Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action.
KCRW Presents: Franz Ferdinand
The charming Glaswegian rock band is back with a new album. Alex Kapranos and company give KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic a preview, featuring the album's first single, "Love Illumination."
North Mississippi Allstars: Down and Dirty
The North Mississippi Allstars combine country-blues with a bit of rock to make their trademark rollicking music.
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First Listen: HAIM, 'Days Are Gone'
On their debut album, three sisters channel influences most listeners will recognize within a fresh, personal sound. In front of the microphone, Danielle, Alana and Este Haim retell pop's central stories in a language that's true to young women like themselves.
On Its New Album, The War On Drugs Searches For 'A Deeper Understanding'
Lead singer Adam Granduciel grappled with anxiety and insecurity while making the band's last album, but this new record is marked by Granduciel's stronger sense of himself as a person and musician.
Songs We Love: Tera Melos, 'Don't Say I Know'
On its first song in four years, the aggressive, jazz-like punk of the trio's earlier self remains — it's just being utilized in a subtler manner.
Review: The Amazing, 'Ambulance'
Playing with an unhurried improvisational spirit, the Swedish band unspools melodies that don't grab you so much as slowly burrow under your skin.
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