Lars Gotrich
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If it sounds like the '80s, that's the point. The Phoenix guitar-pop band is back with its first album in 13 years, Not Thrilled.
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Instrumental music speaks. The Texas trio's second album culls just as much from Iranian pop, R&B, gospel and dub as it does from conversations in the band's daily lives, as told here.
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All American Made, out Oct. 20, takes advantage of Margo Price's totally locked-in, soul-rockin' country band.
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Under the name Ghosting, Melbourne producer Andrei Eremin is reinventing Studio Ghibli movies as a beat tape. His mixtape comes out Friday.
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How has this not been done before?
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Rick Springfield, Tunde Adebimpe, Kenny Chesney and members of Talking Heads and The Feelies share how music moved — and moved us — in Jonathan Demme's movies.
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The Seattle band and the late rapper both received nods in their first year of eligibility. Chic received its 11th nomination.
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It's brutal... okay, it's not. But there is a sick drum-stick count-off.
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A look at the 2016 campaign — or rather, the un-campaigns. The history of the Seattle music scene — but not thatSeattle music scene. And the refugee crisis through the lens of a sinking water table.
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"This morning thing's not really working for me," says guitarist/vocalist Ira Kaplan. Well, too bad. Yo La Tengo played the music you hear between stories live.