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Archival Filmmaker Bill Morrison Meets Lambchop: Watch Their Film
Filmmaker Bill Morrison is known for telling stories using archival footage. Now he's teamed up with contemporary composer Kurt Wagner and his band Lambchop for the new film The Dockworker's Dream.
Songs We Love: Childbirth, 'Let's Be Bad'
Watch the newest video from Seattle feminist punk super-group, starring performance-art-guerilla grrrl Alicia McDaid.
Review: Worriers, 'Imaginary Life'
On a razor-edged LP produced by Laura Jane Grace of Against Me!, Brooklyn punks stare down the judgment of peers, the corruption of institutions and the clumsiness of gendered language.
Review: Matthew E. White, 'Fresh Blood'
He wanted to be the behind-the-scenes guy, not the star. But backed by strings, choirs, horns and the house band of his own label, White made a second album that isn't different — just better.
Songs We Love: Wand, 'Dungeon Dropper'
More two-minute, psychedelic garage-rock from the prolific Los Angeles trio, packing purist intentions and an inescapable weirdness.
Piroshka Wields Political Discourse And Dreamy Guitars
All veterans of the 1990s U.K. indie-pop scene, the rock quartet uses a textured, melodic sound to take on some very contemporary concerns.
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T.I.: Tiny Desk Concert
In the fifteen years since he released Trap Muzik, Tip Harris has reinvented himself a thousand times over. But the stories he recounts from that era make his Tiny Desk a memorable one.
On His Debut Album, Welles Pretties Up Dirty Rock And Roll
At only 23, Jesse Wells is already writing hooks that any of his rock and roll heroes would envy.
A Legendary Collaboration Continues: Neil Young And Crazy Horse Reunite For 'Colorado'
Neil Young and Crazy Horse have put out music together for 50 years. Young talks to NPR's David Greene about their latest album, Colorado.
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After Years Apart, The Black Keys Get Back To Basics
Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney speak with NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro about stripping down their sound and process on their first album in five years, "Let's Rock."
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