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Listening to Burial at the end of the world
This winter, wildfires brought the reality of climate change to one reporter's backyard. The music of the icy British producer Burial was the only thing that could make it all make sense.
Valerie June On Learning To Love 'Perfectly Imperfect' Voices
On the new album Pushin' Against a Stone, the Tennessean surveys a spectrum of her home state's signature sounds. She tells NPR's Audie Cornish that she got over old anxieties about her singing voice by embracing it as a storytelling tool.
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The song sparrow might be nature's best DJ
Instead of playing the same old tune, male song sparrow's sing a variety of songs to keep potential mates interested.
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Mitski's 'Laurel Hell' confronts the wild complexity of feeling
We're all feeling too much. Mitski's music can help. On her sixth album, she embraces dramatic emotions — and even in the depths of inner dysregulation, her clarity is remarkable.
Motley Crue Song Premieres on Video Game
The title track from the soon-to-be-released Motley Crue album Saints of Los Angeles isn't available in stores — or on iTunes — until June 17. It's the first single to be released exclusively through a video game.
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Help Was On The Way For Shuttered Venues. Then The Website Crashed
The Small Business Administration launched an application portal for its $16 billion relief program for shuttered venues yesterday, but technical problems prompted deactivation for repair.
Works By Thomas Edison, Kermit The Frog Inducted Into Library Of Congress
The Library of Congress chose 25 titles considered "audio treasures worthy of preservation" to join the National Recording Registry collection.
Key Glock, 'Proud'
You can't help but bop your head with maybe a teary eye as Key Glock mourns Young Dolph in this rap memorial.
Kanye West Tweets, Then Deletes, Claims Of His Family's Concern — And More
West has announced he's running for president. Following an apparent campaign rally on Sunday, the rapper said in a string of now-deleted tweets that his wife was trying to "lock me up with a doctor."
Ghost Ship Fire Victims To Receive $32.7 Million Settlement From City Of Oakland
The deadly fire at the warehouse-turned-arts space killed 36 people.
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