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Hace 40 años, la Guerra Malvinas-Falkland transformó el rock latino
Cuando se prohibió la transmisión de música en inglés en 1982, los grupos de rock argentino encontraron una oportunidad.
20 Years After The End Of The World
At the turn of the millennium, Radiohead turned creeping melancholy and desolation into two albums that changed the band's career. Two decades later, maybe we've caught up to their prophetic vision.
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The Best Roots Music of 2022
This year artists working within the orbit of the unstable category "roots music" got personal even as they explored complex cultural lineages and challenged the rules of established scenes and forms.
For Mobb Deep's Havoc, love for Queensbridge is 'Infinite'
The last album by one of hip-hop's great duos requires no asterisk, and the group embodies the spirit of its hood more than ever. The rapper explains why the music is so imbued with a sense of place.
Sufjan Stevens' Fifty States Of Grey
On his new album, The Ascension, Stevens beautifully considers love, doom and the modern condition of our riven commons.
Singer Allison Russell Shares Personal Saga Of Trauma And Triumph On 'Outside Child'
Allisson Russell has spent her career collaborating – but for Outside Child, her first solo record, she is stepping boldly out in front, sharing her tales of healing.
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Life In Plastic: The Sweet And Sinister World Of Pom Pom Squad
On their full-length debut, Death of a Cheerleader, Mia Berrin and her band queer the American adolescent experience with camp style, girl-group nostalgia and a dose of the uncanny.
Billie Eilish Can't Wait To See The Future
With lyrics poking at the ways young women are scrutinized and exploited, Happier than Ever finds Eilish in some dark corners — but the pop supernova tells NPR she's got lots to feel hopeful about.
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What you should know about Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show
Will the Puerto Rican superstar bring out any special guests? Will there be controversy? Here's what you should know about what could be the most significant concert of the year.
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Killer Mike at the top of the mountain
Faith and religion have been career-long themes for the Run the Jewels rapper — if often in a wary, ambivalent light. But on Michael, his first solo LP in over a decade, something has changed.
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