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TEEN Dives Into the Gray Areas of Fading Love on 'Good Fruit'
On its dark but buoyant new album, the artful pop band explores the complexities and contradictions in love, loss and learning to leave the past behind.
SXSW 2016 Late-Night Dispatches: Thursday
Late at night, the All Songs crowd took to the streets to talk about the acts that blew them away on day three of SXSW.
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First Listen: Tweedy, 'Sukierae'
The Wilco singer and his 18-year-old son Spencer record a 20-song family-band album together. There's not much contrivance, not much high-concept, just a dad and his son bashing out tunes.
All Songs +1: Carrie Brownstein Isn't Who You Think She Is
In her remarkable new memoir, Carrie Brownstein paints a startlingly candid portrait of herself that dispels any myths fans might have about her rock-star status with the band Sleater-Kinney.
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Review: American Football, 'American Football'
Just like that, the emo band returns 17 years after its debut album — a bit older and a bit more introspective, yet still holding on to that teenage feeling.
Delta 5's Julz Sale had complete control
With her ferocious voice and a cutting sense of humor, singer and guitarist Sale — who died in September — helped Delta 5 craft a high-voltage sound that still rings true today.
Remembering Legendary Jazz Pianist And Composer Chick Corea
Corea, who died Feb. 9, had a strong melodic sense and a crisp, distinctive touch at the keyboard. Looking back, it's easy to hear why he was among the most beloved of modern improvising composers.
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Standout Tiny Desk Contest Entries We Discovered This Week
The 2019 Tiny Desk Contest is officially closed for entries. While our judges deliberate, we've been discovering some great new artists.
On 'This Is Why,' Paramore emerges from our collective fever dream
For a world hell-bent on erasing the memory of the last three years, Paramore approaches hard times with a refreshing sense of self.
After 'Fifty Shades,' Could This Be The Next Big Online Hit?
After is an epic, erotic fan fiction loosely based on the British boy band One Direction. It's being republished by Simon & Schuster, which is hoping the story's online fans will buy it in book form.
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