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Rivers Cuomo On Weezer's Latest, 'OK Human,' And The Need To Riff (Or Not)
Cuomo says Weezer is always looking to try the opposite of whatever it just did. Case in point: the band's new orchestral record, made back to back with a metal album.
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Funkadelic's 'Maggot Brain' At 50: R&B, Psychedelic Rock And A Black Guitarist's Cry
Aiming to make a record that fans would still listen to decades later, George Clinton and Funkadelic mixed R&B, psychedelic rock and a Black guitar hero's cry.
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It's impossible to fit 'All Things' Ari Shapiro does into this headline
Shapiro co-hosts All Things Considered, co-stars in a cabaret act with Alan Cumming, and sings with the band Pink Martini. Now, he's written a book, a memoir called The Best Strangers in the World.
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Pills, Police And Endless War: 20 Years Ago, Primal Scream Saw Our Future
The Scottish band's 2000 album XTRMNTR isn't as well remembered as its thematic twin, Radiohead's Kid A. But its dark premonition of a world in socioeconomic crisis looks startlingly accurate today.
Heavy Rotation: 10 Songs Public Radio Can't Stop Playing
Hear new music by country veteran Marty Stuart, former Gossip frontwoman Beth Ditto, psychedelic hip-hop duo Shabazz Palaces and more in April's playlist, curated by public-radio hosts.
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From Federal Workers To A 6th-Grader Named Trump: State Of The Union Guests To Know
Immigrants, Border Patrol agents and the first beneficiary of a new criminal justice law will be among those attending President Trump's prime-time address.
Faith No More's Mike Patton: 'You Create Your Own Freedom'
The lead singer of the mercurial rock (and funk and rap and whatever else will fit) band talks about the long path to Sol Invictus, the first Faith No More album in 18 years.
Maya de Vitry And Jessy Wilson Compare Notes On Forging Their Stand-Alone Identities
No longer pouring all of their time and creative energy into collective endeavors, each of these Nashville artists are defining who they are on their own.
Songs We Love: Mega Bog, 'Fwee'
Erin Birgy echoes the liberationist vibe of the West Coast's hippie heyday with a seven-piece rock band blissing out by a glimmering shoreline.
Remembering Dolores O'Riordan
Dolores visited the World Cafe in the summer of 2007, just after releasing her first solo album that May. Hear the Session.
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