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Neon Trees, The Mormon Band Who Made It Big, On Honesty
The band's catchy new album, Pop Psychology, was scooped by a bigger announcement: Its frontman, Tyler Glenn, is gay.
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The Marcus King Band On World Cafe
A live session from one of the best guitarists in America. King makes sounds like someone who's been working at it for decades.
The Old Disappearing-Reappearing Band Trick
Duster released a few space-rock records at the turn of the millennium then nearly disappeared. Then, somehow, a small, devoted group of fans from an entirely different generation found the band.
Mates Of State's Family Band Solution
Mates of State's music has only gotten richer and more rewarding since its members started a family: Their superb new album, Re-Arrange Us, finds it celebrating the tricky balancing act of marriage, parenthood and rock 'n' roll in a way that's undeniably uplifting and cheerful. Hear songs from that album in a session with World Cafe host David Dye.
A Grandson's Gift — A Spotlight — For His Grandfather's WWII Band
The first time Jason Burt listened to his grandfather's World War II Army Air Force Band recordings after finding them in his attic, "it was like my own private concert with my grandpa."
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Dave Matthews Band And The Sound Of Settling
For one writer, the Dave Matthews Band was a gateway to progressive politics in music. On its first album in six years, the group seems like it's sheltering in place.
World Cafe Next: The Shacks
The young New York duo's debut EP sounds like the early work of a force to be reckoned with.
A new play peers into a band's life, from the inside
Stereophonic, a new play on Broadway with music by Arcade Fire's Will Butler, tracks the volatile creation of a rock and roll album over the course of a year in the 1970s.
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Songs We Love: Girl Band, 'Why They Hide Their Bodies Under My Garage?'
These Dublin upstarts, one of SXSW 2015's must-see guitar bands, covered Blawan's underground techno hit, and it actually works.
U2's 'Songs Of Experience' Is The Reboot The Band Needed
The Irish rock band has been plagued with many unsuccessful projects. Its latest offering is its attempt at a reboot — coming off as earnest, genuine, and even a little bit scrappy.
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