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Review: Slint, 'Spiderland (Remastered)'
The Louisville band's 1991 classic, now the subject of a lavish reissue, deserves reconsideration as a work of haunting beauty and surprising warmth.
Watchhouse, 'New Star'
The duo formerly known as Mandolin Orange return with a new name and new, typically lovely song about setting a good example for the next generation.
säje, 'Wisteria'
The four-voiced juggernaut explores the edges of jazz and pop. "Wisteria" is a love letter of sorts for the vocal ensemble and what it represents.
How To Create A Song: Lake Street Dive Style
The band Lake Street Dive struggled in its early days to use its jazz education without scaring off audiences. For inspiration, they turned to another band, known for transforming the sound of pop.
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On 'Home Video,' Lucy Dacus Translates Her Life Into Song
Home Video is a collection of personal moments from Lucy Dacus' life, translated into song by way of her vulnerable, honest lyricism.
Lucas Debargue, 'Nostalgie du pays' (Miłosz Magin)
A simple, wistful daydream of a piece that will make you wonder where this undervalued composer has been all your life.
'Candyman' Composer Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe Sings, Scares The Body Electric
The sound artist and composer took a deeply unique, and wonderfully successful, approach to the composing of his score for the new Jordan Peele-written horror reboot.
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Ida Leveled The Karnofsky Shop, Louis Armstrong's Second Home
The Karnofsky Shop was listed on the National Register of Historic Places because of its outsized impact on Louis Armstrong's life. The family that lived there encouraged him to pursue music.
Tyshawn Sorey & Alarm Will Sound, 'For George Lewis'
Composer Tyshawn Sorey's symphonic salute to one of his mentors, For George Lewis, evolves gradually in tranquil, multi-textured waves of sound.
On 'Drama,' Rodrigo Amarante Reconsiders Masculinity Through Childhood Memories
Inspired by a memory of Rodrigo Amarante's father asking the young singer-songwriter — as a child — to cut his hair, Drama is the perfect slice of lush, tropical jazz-inspired pop.
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