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Jimmy Eat World Finds The Fuel To Keep Going
Perhaps best known for its 2001 hit, "The Middle," the band recently released its eighth studio album, Damage. Lead singer Jim Adkins talks about the band's evolution through two decades together.
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Bob Boilen's Top 10 Albums Of 2012
The host of All Songs Considered shares the 10 albums and 30 songs he most loved this year.
Review: Of Montreal, 'Innocence Reaches'
After 14 albums, Kevin Barnes' music still bursts like an overripe peach. He retains his knack for supple, indelible melody, as well as pomp, melodrama and lavish flourishes of texture and verse.
Review: Marco Pavé, 'Welcome To Grc Lnd'
The debut full-length from this Memphis MC gives voice to a side of town long overburdened by its own buried legacy.
Bluesman 'Honeyboy' Edwards Has Died
The 96-year-old guitarist was probably the last living link to Mississippi Delta blues.
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Missy Mazzoli is a symphonic composer with a photographer's eye
On her new album, Dark with Excessive Bright, the vibrant, young composer coaxes unusual sounds from a symphony orchestra.
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Gal Costa, piercing voice of Brazil's Tropicália movement, has died at 77
Costa's voice was a key part of the sound that combined Brazilian pop music, psychedelic rock and the avant-garde in the late 1960s.
Tom Verlaine, guitarist and singer of influential rock band Television, dies at 73
The founding father of American punk and a fixture in the 1970s New York rock scene died Saturday as the result of a brief illness.
Hitting the Highlights: Andy Bey's Best
The passion that Andy Bey's singular, silken baritone instills will not be denied. He is a true original — a master of volume, rhythm, and shade. These recordings capture Bey at three momentous points along his musical journey.
A Serious Man: Father John Misty's Transformation In Progress
The singer-songwriter born Josh Tillman discusses his new album, I Love You, Honeybear, and describes the challenge of writing honestly about love and intimacy.
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