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Kate Miller-Heidke On Mountain Stage
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.
Sour Widows, 'Witness'
A song about a monumental loss, "Witness" starts off languid and pensive before the desperation ratchets up, its beautifully tangled guitars turning menacing.
Johnny Gandelsman, 'O'
Hear one of the intrepid violinist's 22 commissioned works, focusing on the harrowing year that was 2020.
feeble little horse, 'Chores'
The Pittsburgh band makes noisy, catchy pop songs filled with crunchy textures and delightful little moments of tension.
Kalia Vandever, 'Temper the Wound'
Hear a meditative trombone improvisation, inspired by dreams, and powered by spiraling loops and gentle melodies.
SZA, 'Gone Girl'
Serving as both an inner monologue and a PSA for anyone thinking they're about to get the 2017 version of Solana, "Gone Girl" fully faces the realization that SZA isn't that person anymore.
Jalen Ngonda, 'If You Don't Want My Love'
The singer leaves you wanting more, but gives you everything you need.
Latingrass duo plays a musical fusion that is 'good medicine' in fear-filled times
Larry & Joe's new album combines the folk music and instruments of Venezuela and Appalachia.
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R&B's next vibe shift is here. These 2025 albums are proof
Let the sunshine in: After a decade of chilly trap beats and freaky club tales, the tide is turning on the genre's dominant sound.
Why are the Grammys' rock categories stuck in the past?
At this year's 67th Grammys, wins for The Beatles and The Rolling Stones in a year when other genres showcased rising stars prompt questions about who votes for rock at the Grammys — and what needs to be done for the awards to recognize new blood.
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