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  • Willi Carlisle speaks his truth, of falling down the economic ladder, to set up space for punch lines galore in this honky-tonk romp.
  • Once described as "beautiful, heart-wrenching and soulful," as well as "dark, rocking and dangerous," Harford's songs have a way of getting under the skin. With The Band of Changes — backed by members of Ween, Particle and the Adrian Belew Band — Harford gives a live performance in Philadelphia.
  • Southern-born singer-songwriter Chan Marshall is no stranger to covers. Under the Cat Power moniker, Marshall has released eight albums, two of them collections in which she reworks the classics. The latest is Jukebox. Hear an interview and performance from WXPN.
  • The quartet performs a soulful meditation on self-discovery augmented by an innovative combination of instruments.
  • "WHALE" finds a strange patch of common ground between primitivism and production-driven pop.
  • Twin sisters Miranda Anna and Elektra June Kilbey-Jansson, a.k.a. Say Lou Lou, have been bubbling under for more than a year since they first popped up on the BBC's Sound Of 2014 list.
  • Leng sees deep distress and sings through it, turning heartbreak into a cathartic climax.
  • Winter's new song "Davening in Threes" begins as brisk, countryside choogle that eventually kicks up some serious dust.
  • Kate Miller-Heidke is a platinum selling recording artist in Australia, and her song "Caught in the Crowd" (co-written with her husband), won the grand prize in the International Songwriting Competition. Listen to Miller-Heidke's Mountain Stage debut.
  • A song about a monumental loss, "Witness" starts off languid and pensive before the desperation ratchets up, its beautifully tangled guitars turning menacing.
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