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Choir Of Young Believers: Stripped Bare At CMJ
With the help of Cutting Room Studios, KEXP had to move into a tiny studio for this live CMJ broadcast. It turned out to be a blessing: Choir of Young Believers' every haunting sound and whisper was captured in an intimate, unforgettable session.
Miranda Lambert's Classic Country 'Revolution'
The third album by country singer Miranda Lambert, features complex original songs and a stellar choice of covers.
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Tori Amos: From 'Sin' To Holiday Joy
For the first time in her career, Amos plans to release a collection of holiday standards. Following the release of Abnormally Attracted to Sin, released this past May, Amos makes a surprising shift to holiday gaiety on her 11th album, Midwinter Graces. Hear her perform a session from World Cafe.
Brother Ali: An Honest Act Of Worship
If you must see one rapper this year who happens to be Muslim, albino and legally blind, it should be Brother Ali. Inspired by the music of Rakim and other old school rappers, Ali sought out the Quran and converted to Islam.
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Two Grunge Giants Release New Records
When a successful band returns after a long break, it's bound to worry about expectations. That's what's striking about new albums by Pearl Jam and Alice in Chains: Pearl Jam is the only one that sounds desperate to give fans exactly what they've come to expect. Alice in Chains sounds considerably more liberated.
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The Original Or The Remake? 'You Heard It Here First'
Dobie Gray, in his hit "The In Crowd," famously said, "The original is still the greatest." But is it? Ace Records in London has put out a CD called You Heard It Here First!, with 26 original versions of hit songs. Rock historian Ed Ward takes a look.
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Jenny Owen Youngs: Truly Unconventional
Youngs is an electrifying young performer whose songs evoke everything from '80s pop to a few Ennio Morricone-style Spaghetti Western guitar licks. Hear her and her band play a smart, funny and quirky session from WFUV.
Untying 'The Knot' With Wye Oak
For a duo, Wye Oak sure is busy. Andy Stack alone plays drums, keyboards and loops and sings into a Vocoder — all at once. Blending shoegazer pop and Americana, Wye Oak interjects bursts of distortion in a session from KUT.
Slavic Soul Party: The Bayou Meets Bratislava
Slavic Soul Party is a New York brass band that takes inspiration from Balkan and gypsy music, but also funk and New Orleans traditions. Its members play with punk-rock energy and have won fans all across the country. Their fifth album, Taketron, is just out, and it's a brass-band fusion tour de force.
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Ambrose Akinmusire: Shining At Kennedy Center
Ambrose Akinmusire says, "A lot of people think I'm an over-achiever, but I don't believe there's such a thing." With a warm yet assertive tone, the trumpeter leads a quintet at the KC Jazz Club in a concert recorded by JazzSet.
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