Lars Gotrich
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A reclamation and a passing of the torch, "Spitting Off The Edge of the World" captures a spark and stretches it into oblivion.
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The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame's 2022 class leans heavily on pop hitmakers from the 1980s, but also includes rapper Eminem and country star Dolly Parton, who initially rejected her nomination.
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At his last recorded concerts, the avant-garde outlaw's seemingly disparate sound worlds came together.
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Mark Lanegan, who also made music with Queens of the Stone Age and The Gutter Twins, had a rumbling rasp in his voice that could convey the weight of the world.
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Join us in an online listening party for Robert Plant and Alison Krauss' first album together in 14 years, Raise the Roof.
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A new reissue uncovers Mitch Easter's original mix for Love Tractor's most popular song. The jangly rock band was featured in the Athens, Ga.: Inside/Out documentary.
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Kississippi articulates the overwhelming rush and nonsensical whims of a new crush.
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The post-punk band recontextualizes its established robust sound for a relatively subdued Tiny Desk performance from World of Echo, a record store in East London.
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The budding indie rock star performs four songs for his quarantined Tiny Desk, part of our Black History Month celebration.
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New bands still sound like Pylon and beloved bands still like the music better than their own. Ahead of a catalog reissue, its three remaining members discuss how it feels to last forever.
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We're updating a list of live musical performances from around the world, categorized by date and genre.
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Dixie Chicks has never left our consciousness, but it's been quite a long time since they've released an album.