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  • After a long silence between records — and fears that the group would call it quits — Teenage Fanclub returns with a new collection of songs: Man-Made.
  • The beloved Australian electro-pop band performed to a packed house at Le Poisson Rouge to celebrate NPR Music's new electronic dance music show Metropolis. Watch the entire 10-song set.
  • Fleet Foxes' members grew up on the music of their parents: The Beach Boys, Simon & Garfunkel, The Zombies, Love, and Crosby Stills & Nash. It's an enviable environment that the five-piece clearly relishes.
  • The British band recently recorded its second album at Damon Albarn's Studio 13. Hear the trio perform live in the WXPN studios.
  • The Clientele has always evoked autumnal romps through the English countryside. Led by Alasdair MacLean's warm voice, and now aided by the backing vocals and multi-instrumental skills of Mel Draisey, The Clientele performs its perfectly precise chamber-pop on World Cafe.
  • The New Orleans band talks about their new album, Pour It Out Into the Night.
  • Savannah Buist and Katie Larson got their start as teenagers applying classical instruments to indie-rock earworms. That creative streak remains strong on their major-label debut.
  • A quiet block on the city's northwest side appeared to be taken over by villagers from the mountains of southern Poland. As the festivities began, the bride's anxious father was desperate to make room for five wooden carriages, 12 horses and the band.
  • The Montreal-based band really wanted to write celebratory songs for its sixth album. But they quickly realized it's not the time for dancing.
  • Neil Hagerty and Jennifer Herrema are back to steer rock 'n' roll towards chaos once more with Royal Trux's first album in 17 years.
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