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The Portland singer-songwriter trades in twang for psychedelia on a plane-spotting song that captures a fluctuating melancholy.
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On her best album to date, Feist mines age and experience, love and loss to shape 12 songs about the hard-earned insights of simply existing.
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DeMent contemplates her powerlessness in the face of her own mortality — she won't be around to see the changes today's climate activism might accomplish.
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Listen to a playlist of the songs NPR stations played over and over and over in 2022.
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Happy Holidays! With labels pushing special edition re-issues and box sets, the new music parade slows down a bit this time of year, but we still got some great new singles and LPs to enjoy with our eggnog.
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Celebrated bluegrass musician Billy Strings has a new album out, which he made with his dad, Terry Barber.
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The collective's new music — Today & Tomorrow, AIIR, Earth, 11 and Untitled (God) — suggests divinity void of control or coercion, in order to contemplate our common human needs.
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The singer-songwriter's fifth album is an ecosystem of intimacy, in its power to redeem and to destroy.
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Rose's early records mixed country, pop and indie rock — a rare approach at the time. Now, she's released her lustrous new record, CAZIMI, into the musical landscape that she helped shape.
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On the startlingly direct Spirituals, and in headline-grabbing rebukes of music's trickle-down economy, Santi White is what she's always been: a forward-thinking alternative to pop's here and now.
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In his hushed vocal, Yo La Tengo's Ira Kaplan puts your hand in his, providing comfort amid increasing uncertainties.
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We got some really cool new music in October including new singles from from Bruce Springsteen, Sharon Van Etten, and local outfit Tank Top. Plus hot off the presses long players from Red Hot Chili Peppers, Alvvays, Bartees Strange, and a special edition of The Beatles' Revolver.