Cyrena Touros
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Built on a lullaby-sweet hum, a person — not merely a cyborg — comes to life.
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Sometimes you're looking for corny in your life; King Tuff makes it sound like summer sun in a song.
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NPR's Ailsa Chang talks to musician Rodrigo Amarante about his second solo album, Drama, which he says was inspired by a personal reckoning with his own understanding of manhood.
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NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Richmond, Va., songwriter Lucy Dacus about the childhood memories — real and imagined — that populate her latest album, Home Video.
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The LA singer-songwriter talks about her second solo album, which includes guest appearances from peers like Conor Oberst, copying ideas from her heroes and the way lyrical specificity mimics poetry.
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Although sisters Este, Danielle and Alana are self-quarantining in separate residences, their Tiny Desk set from home is a reminder that California is a state of mind.
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Williams delayed the full release of Petals For Armor, but still shared a new track with guest vocals from Julien Baker, Lucy Dacus and Phoebe Bridgers
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Both in sound and scope, I Was Born Swimmingcenters on impermanence and solitude.
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It is Mitski's first release of new music since her critically acclaimed 2018 album, Be The Cowboy.
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An EP of unreleased recordings will be rolling out new songs over the next six weeks.