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  • Scott Walker and Sunn O)))'s collaborative record Soused, a dark and wild leap into the metallic abyss, has inspired a collaborative beer by the same name. What does that beer taste like?
  • The beloved jam band plays a handful of classics and new tracks at the Desk.
  • Roy Orbison didn't really find his identity until he signed with a small Nashville label, Monument, in 1959. Ed Ward looks at the 17 singles that put him, and the Monument label, on the map.
  • Stores may have just begun to hang holly, but the orchestral group has been in a festive spirit all year long. They've recorded a new album that explores the holiday season within a global context.
  • Reports say the decision was already in the works before allegations surfaced over the weekend that lead actor Kevin Spacey had attempted to seduce a teenage actor in 1986.
  • We went to NERFA 2025 (the Northeast Regional Folk Alliance) conference. We got to meet up with numerous folks in the folk community, including Rachael Sage whose new album, "Canopy" had just come out. Rachael and Trina played us a couple songs live in the room, and Rachael discussed the new album with me.
  • Thomas Lindsay, Michael Eck and Paul Jossman have dug into the true American songbook for songs to celebrate the 250th anniversary of America. The first in their series of shows is at the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall's Free at Noon concert series (2nd Tuesdays of the month at noon, and it's free) on January 13th, 2026.
  • Son of musician Wayne Scott, the multi-instrumentalist and country star reasserts his claim to fame by playing all of the instruments on his new album. He sticks to guitar on his studio session with David Dye.
  • The Brooklyn-based band Pinataland builds songs by mixing historical tape with band members' own compositions. Their CD is called Songs for the Forgotten Future: Vol. 1. NPR's Scott Simon talks with band members Doug Stone and Dave Wexler.
  • Piers Wisbey reports from London on a band many rock reviewers are saying will be the Next Big Thing to invade the United States — the band is called the Delgados, it's members are from Glasgow, and their new album is called The Great Eastern.
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