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Kyle Vanes On World Cafe
Kyle Vanes, of the band The Dales, says his song "Still the Love" was inspired by finding, and losing, the love of his life, who died of breast cancer in 2015.
Chris Robinson Brotherhood On World Cafe
The band, formed after The Black Crowes' breakup, plays in a roots-oriented style it calls "California music."
Hear 'All Nerve,' From The Breeders' First New Album In 10 Years
All Nerve, out March 2, brings together a Breeders lineup that hadn't recorded together since the band's 1993 classic Last Splash.
Watch: The Latest Video From Moon Hooch Is Pure Insanity
The cast of Craigslist walk-ons featured in the Moon Hooch video for "Booty House" had to follow one rule: dress in garbage.
Swearin' Announces First Album In 5 Years, Shares 'Grow Into A Ghost'
The punk band will release Fall Into the Sun on Oct. 5. The new album's first single not only reflects but embraces the passage of time.
Spoon Releases New Song, 'No Bullets Spent'
The new track, the band's first since 2017, comes ahead of a best-of collection due out July 26 on Matador Records.
The Who Announces First New Album In 13 Years, Shares 'Ball & Chain'
The veteran band's new single is a gritty swamp-rock critique of the Guantanamo Bay detention camp and the powers that have kept it open.
Singer and rapper Aaron Carter dies at 34
Carter had his first hit when he was just 9 years old. He went on to tour with his older brother's band, the Backstreet Boys, release four studio albums and appear on Dancing with the Stars.
Watch Live Performances From XPoNential Music Festival This Weekend
Watch Josh Ritter, Bermuda Triangle, Lukas Nelson & Promise Of The Real, Femi Kuti & The Positive Force and many more perform live on the Camden Waterfront starting Friday at 4 p.m. ET.
Politics In Zimbabwe Has A New Soundtrack
Ebba Chitambo, 66, made music during Zimbabwe's fight for independence. Now, he's giving advice to a new generation of musicians about writing political music.
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