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Ghosty: 'Dumbo Wins Again'
The Lawrence, KS group has shown tremendous growth since releasing its 2005 debut, Grow Up or Sleep In. Answers is richly produced and more polished with inspired song craft.
A Song Of Stability From The Plains Of Estonia
When the young composer Tõnu Kõrvits puts a lush, new spin on an old song by one of his compatriots, the long line of singing traditions in Estonia continues unbroken.
Darlingside: Tiny Desk Concert
Even if the world came to an end, there's still beauty and hope in all of us and in song. That about sums up the wistful mystery that is the music of Darlingside.
First Listen: Owen Pallett, 'In Conflict'
If there's any conflict at all throughout these 13 tracks, it's purely an internal one for Pallett, a legit composer who also possesses the instincts to craft brilliant pop songs.
Review: Heartless Bastards, 'Restless Ones'
The roots-rock band's fifth album doesn't deviate wildly from Heartless Bastards' wheelhouse, but it does give Erika Wennerstrom and company more room to roam.
Watcha Clan: A Pan-Mediterranean Musical Mix
"Hasnaduro" provides a perfect get-on-the-dance-floor moment for every culture imaginable.
Discussion: The Year In Music, 2012
On this episode of All Songs Considered, hosts Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton are joined by Ann Powers and Stephen Thompson to talk about the year's biggest surprises, best new artists and more.
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Obits: A Heavy Song That Cuts Through Lies
"Shift Operator" finds a few corners in which to experiment with Obits' garage-rock sound. But it's still a heavy and wired-out track, striking a close chord with acts of the "weird west" variety, like Josh Homme's Desert Sessions.
Tab Benoit: 'Nothing' Is New Under The Sun
A 43-year-old blues singer and guitarist, Tab Benoit doesn't seem intimidated by the glorious history of "Nothing Takes the Place of You."
New Mix: Peter Gabriel, Nick Cave, King Creosote, More
Hosts Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton are back after a long break with this week's essential new music, including Nick Cave's heartbreaking song "Jesus Alone" and Peter Gabriel's ode to Edward Snowden.
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