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Beauty’s Pride is the latest album by veteran Canadian band Born Ruffians
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Secret Monkey Weekend is comprised of Lila Brown Hart, Ella Brown Hart and Jefferson Hart.
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The Mother Tree (Erotox Decodings) is the latest album from David J Haskins (Bauhaus, Love and Rockets) and is issued in concert with a book of poetry, Rhapsody, Threnody & Prayer by Fonograph Media.
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Imogen Clark relocated from Australia to Nashville almost two years ago, arriving just in time to see her career take flight.
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On this Into Music, Jock Bartley discussed the Firefall’s origins, Bartley’s Kansas roots, Firefall’s time on the road with groups such as Fleetwood Mac, and the 1978 album Élan.
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Sohrab Habibion and Michael Jaworski are founding members of the New York City-based band SAVAK.
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Stephen Hunking has been making music under the Dew Claw moniker since 2004 but has been recording and releasing albums since the 1980s, beginning with the band Hypnolovewheel.
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Taylor Bickett is a Nashville-based singer-songwriter who recently released the single “The Crime.”
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Author and journalist Sean Egan’s new book, Decade of Dissent: How 1960’s Bob Dylan Changed The World, which is out May 20 via Jawbone Press, arriving just before birthday 84 for the Duluth, Minnesota-born songwriter and Nobel laureate.
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In this conversation, Constance Keane discusses the origins of M(h)aol, how she had enough faith in the music she was part of to book a headlining tour, hire a publicist, and act like M(h)aol was an almost veteran entity in the outfit’s early days.
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In this conversation, James Palko discusses his life as a recording engineer, how his late exposure to cutting-edge technology influenced the choices he makes in the studio, his love of The Beatles, and what he was thinking about as he turned to one of the greatest figures in American literature as a starting point for songwriting.
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Charming Disaster is a Brooklyn-based duo consisting of Ellia Bisker and Jeff Morris.
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Goodbye Small Head is the latest album from Ezra Furman, due out May 16 via Bella Union. Furman explains that much of the material originated after she’d suffered a bout of extreme illness.
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On this episode, Brendan Murphy discusses the inspiration for the release, including his experiences as a teacher in the Boston public school system, the traumas, challenges, and lessons of the COVID-19 pandemic and how his years in the classroom overlap with his musical life.
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In this conversation, Lisa Crawley discusses her relocation to North America, her audiences in New Zealand and Australia, as well as the musical notes that seem to follow her everywhere.
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Rob Taxpayer is a Minneapolis, Minnesota based musician and member of the experimental punk rock band The Taxpayers.
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Sally Potter’s latest album, Anatomy, is out May 2 via Bella Union. Potter, an internationally acclaimed filmmaker (Orlando, The Party) and longtime composer.
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Jack Rabid recently sat for a wide-ranging conversation, discussing a seemingly endless stream of bands as well as the perils of the music industry, the enduring power of music, and why he’s still angry with Capitol Records for what they did to all those Beatles albums.
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Kim House discusses how grief inspired material on the album, how being diagnosed with a chronic illness and a shakeup in her professional life led her to significant personal changes and how her thoughts on creativity have changed over time.
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Peter Holsapple’s new album, The Face of 68 is a formidable entry into his already impressive discography, a collection of songs that finds him reflecting on aging, friendship, love and loss with equal measures of ferocity and humor.
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