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Viking's Choice: The Year In The Loud And The Weird
In 2014, two monoliths of heavy music found a new way to be heavy, a Thai psych band made one of the most transcendent records of the year and three dudes in body paint channeled King Crimson.
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The Decemberists Return, Renewed And A Little Relaxed
Singer Colin Meloy remembers when literally no one was listening to his music. Once his band cracked the mainstream, he found himself missing the artistic freedom that comes with anonymity.
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First Listen: Protomartyr, 'Under Color Of Official Right'
You won't find silver linings on the Detroit post-punk band's new album — only overcast ennui. Poignancy and shame rule the day, and it's a brilliant thing to behold.
Bob Boilen's 116 Favorite Concerts Of 2013
A year of live concerts, by the numbers: 662 total shows featuring 549 bands playing in 139 venues in 21 cities. For the All Songs Considered host, it was a perfect year.
The Smashing Pumpkins' (Mostly) Original Line-Up Announces New Album
Billy Corgan, James Iha, Jimmy Chamberlin are back together and will release Shiny and Oh So Bright, Vol. 1 / LP: No Past. No Future. No Sun. on Nov. 16
Ry Cooder On World Cafe
Cooder and his band re-imagine some of those classic blues and gospel songs he loved as boy. He discusses how his latest album 'Prodigal Son' is ultimately about reverence.
Dama Scout's 'Milky Milk' Hasn't Turned Sour, Just Surreal
In a video inspired by '80s horror movies, the sludgy London trio falls into a vat of warped faces and anthropomorphic milk cartons.
Jimmy Eat World, Ever Polished, Returns With 'Love Never' And 'Half Heart'
Jimmy Eat World has been around for 25 years, and has survived by bringing its fans along for the ride.
New Mix: M. Ward, David Bowie Saxophonist Donny McCaslin, Sad Baxter, More
This week's show features exhilarating art-rock from saxophonist and Bowie backer Donny McCaslin, subtle shade from M. Ward's surprise album, buoyant, heartwrenching pop from Sad Baxter and more.
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Alt.Latino's New Music Discoveries At SXSW 2019
From the heart of music madness in Austin, Felix Contreras shares the hottest new Alt. Latino sounds from SXSW Festival.
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