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Review: The Black Angels, 'Death Song'
Composed during the lead-up to the 2016 presidential election, the band's fifth album dwells on the toxicity of the current political climate.
Songs We Love: The Spirit Of The Beehive, 'Ricky (Caught Me Tryin')'
With a woozy hook that's as dissonant as it is catchy, the Philadelphia band's new song mixes the pretty with the messy.
Review: Dawes, 'We're All Gonna Die'
Through travelogues, story-songs and a literary quality that's been honed to a cutting edge, Taylor Goldsmith and his band have crafted their most ambitious record to date.
Songs We Love: Oathbreaker, '10:56 / Second Son of R.'
The Belgian hardcore band needles urgent black metal and melancholy melody with a feral grace. "We wanted the video to hurt," Caro Tanghe says, "just like writing down these words hurt to me."
Remembering Punk Pioneer Alan Vega
The vocalist and artist, best known as half of the band Suicide, died Saturday at age 78.
Clark Terry, Ebullient Jazz Trumpeter, Has Died
A member of the Count Basie and Duke Ellington Orchestras, Terry also enjoyed a long freelance career which included jazz education and a featured slot in NBC's Tonight Show band. He was 94.
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Review: Lightning Bolt, 'Fantasy Empire'
The duo takes a few steps toward modernity on Fantasy Empire, which finds Lightning Bolt moving away from congested, low-fidelity sounds in the pursuit of studio clarity.
Pink The Pelican Released After Pouch Surgery
In April, a California brown pelican's pouch was brutally slashed. Pink the pelican was released this week after successful surgery. NPR's Scott Simon talks with veterinarian Dr. Rebecca Duerr.
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How The Beatles Made 'The White Album'
Producer Giles Martin shares the remarkable stories, early demos, outtakes and stunning new mixes from the just-released deluxe version of the album.
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Scream And Grow With Petrol Girls' Raging 'Cut & Stitch'
These are songs that rip through time, across borders and into psyches with feminist post-hardcore that engages at it rampages.
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