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  • When Panic at the Disco released its debut CD, its members hadn't yet graduated from high school. Three years later, Pretty. Odd marks the band's massive change from heart-on-sleeve emo-punk songs to Sgt. Pepper's-style rock. The group performs stripped-down songs in NPR's Studio 4A.
  • Lawmakers have less than two weeks of legislative days to head off a government shutdown, raise the nation's borrowing limit and provide financial assistance in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey.
  • Having a hard time finding a new favorite band? Andy Gregory has a few suggestions for you on The Local 518 Show. Tune in at 11pm tonight (and 6pm…
  • September 18 | Troy Savings Bank Music HallCelebrate 20 years since the release of "Car Wheels On A Gravel Road" with Lucinda Williams and her band Buick…
  • The chorus-less, frenetic power-pop song narrates a string of feelings — the laundromat, the grocery store, the angry dad, the White Castle — that regulate our existence.
  • The trio of Julien Baker, Lucy Dacus and Phoebe Bridgers share the songs they love most and talk about the ways they inspire each other in their new band, boygenius.
  • Watch Liz Phair perform songs from her new album, Soberish, as well as a classic from Exile In Guyville.
  • Colin Hay shares songs that helped him cope with the loneliness of the pandemic.
  • Nickel Creek's Sara and Sean Watkins lead a good-natured variety show with an all-star cast that includes Fiona Apple, Greg Leisz, Benmont Tench and others.
  • The Irish singer, discovered while busking on the streets of Dublin, is a best-selling recording artist in his homeland. He brings songs from his hit Addicted to Company to the U.S., playing a stripped-down set for Mountain Stage.
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