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Juan Wauters wants to connect with you, no matter what
The Uruguayan-American musician reflects on identity, autonomy and how the pandemic changed his artistic process.
From soil to stars, the new Aizuri Quartet album offers a space to think
The band's sophomore album, Earthdrawn Skies, connects the dots in wildly diverse music spanning eight centuries.
On her new album, Lucinda Williams asserts her legacy as a great American rock star
On the singer-songwriter's 16th studio album Stories From a Rock n Roll Heart, Williams is at her most emotionally uncompromising and astute.
Madonna postpones tour while recovering from 'serious bacterial infection'
The 64-year-old singer's latest tour, "Celebration," was supposed to kick off in mid-July. As a result of the illness, which put her in a hospital ICU, Madonna has postponed her international tour.
Margaret Moser, Queen Of Austin, Is Dancing In The Light
Moser is a central figure within the Austin music scene, transforming from fan to groupie to writer to cultural historian. As her life hits its sunset, she's saying good-bye.
Let's Eat Grandma: Defying Commas And Expectations
These two British teenagers arrived from out of nowhere, young in years but artistically mature and assured — and now the pair is out to reshape and retake.
Where Have All The Bob Seger Albums Gone?
In the era of streaming music, everything ever recorded is supposed to be at our fingertips. So how did one of the biggest names in the Classic Rock canon go missing?
Styles Of The Times
With the release of his debut solo album, the former boy band singer Harry Styles is getting credit for a smooth transition from teen pop to rock and roll. As if you could ever separate the two.
The Kids Of Bowery's Hardcore 'Matinee,' Then And Now
On the Bowery in the '80s, Richard Avedon protégé Drew Carolan captured the mien of a subculture centered on midafternoon expressions of anger and community. The hardcore kids ain't kids no more.
NPR Music 10
Celebrate NPR Music's 10th anniversary with a highly personal, not-at-all comprehensive list of the songs, albums, trends and moments from the last 10 years that we can't forget.
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