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Viking's Choice: Next-Level Metal, Gothic Post-Punk, Celestial Noise
Underneath consolidates Code Orange's chaos while expanding it. That album reviewed, plus new music from Wailin Storms, Aho Ssan and Revolutionary Army of the Infant Jesus.
Is The Way To Tech Workers' Loyalty Through Their Stomachs?
Google's extensive and delectable food offerings have long been part of the company's perks. Now startups in other cities are hiring chefs who prepare fresh, creative food to attract and keep top talent.
Lock Screen: At These Music Shows, Phones Go In A Pouch And Don't Come Out
The Lumineers are among many artists frustrated by people on their mobile devices during performances. Their singer explains why they're asking fans to lock up their phones with a new technology.
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Viking's Choice: Raging Black Metal, Burly Math Rock, Escapist Shoegaze
The world's gushing hot garbage, so hate-spewing black metal must be the remedy. Plus new music from Control Top, Horse Lords and the return of We Versus The Shark.
England's Birmingham bids farewell to Ozzy Osbourne, its homegrown heavy metal hero
Fans and relatives of the late Ozzy Osbourne converged to pay their final respects to metal star in his home city.
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Celebrate New Year's with Toast of the Nation 2023
Ring in the new year with music from Chucho Valdés, José James, Ibrahim Maalouf and Ranky Tanky with Ms. Lisa Fischer.
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Love Songs of a Dirtbag
On Being Funny In A Foreign Language, the new album by his band The 1975, Matty Healy makes romantic music for cynical outsiders who insist they're ready to give love a try.
9/5/13 Agencies find its hard to write regulations implementing oil tax cuts; Alaska's 6.3% unemployment rate leads to reduced federal unemployment benefits
http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kbc/local-kbc-1028520.mp3Anchorage, AK – As draft regulations are being reviewed, no one seems happy…
Don't Call Me Honey: In 2017, Women Confronted The Deep Roots Of Rock's Boys Club
Some of the best rock music of 2017 was made by women reckoning with a fundamental destructive truth of the genre: that it promises freedom to young female listeners but withholds actual liberation.
'There Is No Done': Gavin Rayna Russom On The Dialogue Between Creation And Identity
The solo composer and LCD Soundsystem's synth genius discusses her relationship to music, shifting gender identity and how each has informed the other in a successful and deeply introspective career.
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