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  • Danny Preston sits down with the Ruth Moody Band.For more information on Ruth Moody, follow the link below:http://www.ruthmoody.com/
  • In a throwback session from 1994, the original members of the group play a reflective and enthusiastic live set in WXPN's old studio. In a discussion with host David Dye, the bandmates talk about how they initially came together.
  • Hear the New Orleans-based zydeco crossover band perform a session on World Cafe.
  • The Strokes frontman — now with a new band, The Voidz — returns with his most challenging release yet: a strange, dark album influenced by '80s hardcore and underground world music.
  • In a new video for Girl Band's noise-punk blitzkrieg, "Paul" is an actor on a children's show overcome with self-loathing and rage.
  • All the members of the Toronto-based ASD Band are on the Autism Spectrum. This month, they've been dropping new covers of songs each week in celebration of Canada's Autism Awareness Month.
  • Watch the 20-year-old guitarist, whose new album was produced by Warren Haynes, play "Virginia" live in Philadelphia.
  • The Saturday Night Live alum's sketches about fictional musicians strike a believable chord. Fitting, then, that the original songs he wrote for them are now getting a proper release.
  • The Slip's music seems at first like straightforward indie-rock, but its subtle and intricate layers — the likely product of the group's jam-band roots — reveal themselves over time. Its three members have been together since the early '90s, when they attended high school together.
  • The Hold Steady might just be the best bar band in America. With its riff-heavy mixture of classic rock and Craig Finn's lyrically dense storytelling, the group crafts intricately detailed musical universes that have already made it a critical darling and fan favorite.
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