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Dream pop band Wild Nothing's new album is called 'Hold'
Wednesday, October 25, 2023
Musician Jack Tatum talks about becoming a father, and the new album Hold from his band Wild Nothing.
It's not just you: Many jobs are requiring more interviews. Here's how to stand out
Thursday, June 01, 2023
A recruiter and a dating coach weigh in on the stress of multiple rounds of interviews before a candidate gets an offer, and share tips for navigating the process.
'Street Fighter 6' takes bold swings that (mostly) pay off
Tuesday, May 30, 2023
While not all of Street Fighter 6's experiments succeed, they lay the foundation for the series to grow and prove it's the premier fighting game of 2023.
Two friends tell the story of their reunion after years of separation
Friday, November 25, 2022
In this week's StoryCorps, two childhood friends from Hong Kong who were separated in their youth and eventually reunited as adults in the United States.
Laura Veirs discusses the uphill road to independence and 'Found Light'
Friday, July 08, 2022
Singer-songwriter Laura Veirs releases her first album produced without her ex-husband, who she divorced in 2019.
Warpaint returns, radiating
Friday, May 06, 2022
The LA-based group was, naturally, waylaid by the pandemic — just enough to write a new record, Radiate Like This.
'Halo' is the latest video game to get the Hollywood treatment
Thursday, March 24, 2022
The video game series Halo has been adapted for television and premieres Thursday on the Paramount+ streaming service. The show adds depth to the game's main character.
20-Year Wait Is Over: 'Final Fantasy VII Remake' Is Out Friday
Thursday, April 09, 2020
An iconic video game from the '90s has been remade from the ground up for a modern console. We examine the excitement surrounding the new game: Final Fantasy VII Remake.
The Satire Continues With 'The Hard Times: The First 40 Years'
Wednesday, October 30, 2019
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Matt Saincome and Bill Conway, co-founders of the satirical punk rock news website The Hard Times, about their new book.
Raphael Saadiq Sets His Dark Meditation To Music With 'Jimmy Lee'
Friday, August 23, 2019
Raphael Saadiq says his latest album, Jimmy Lee, is an examination on cycles of addiction and issues plaguing black communities. The album is inspired by the deaths of his brothers.
Taylor McFerrin Steps In Front Of The Mic For 'Love's Last Chance'
Monday, August 19, 2019
Taylor McFerrin is known for his soulful electronic music. He didn't sing much on his debut album, but he's featuring his vocal talents in a new way on his sophomore LP.
Anderson .Paak Comes Home: 'This Is What We Dreamed Of'
Thursday, November 15, 2018
The singer-songwriter-rapper-drummer is one of music's most venerable Renaissance men. .Paak discusses his early struggles, building confidence and his latest album, Oxnard, with David Greene.
'I Still Feel Him:' Clyde Guevara's Debut Memorializes His Brother's Death
Monday, July 23, 2018
The rapper released his debut album July 20, the second anniversary of his brother's death. FreeJAH is an ode to his brother Jahiem, who was murdered after serving five years in prison.
Loma's Debut Album Marks Both A Beginning And An End
Wednesday, February 14, 2018
The trio and its first album are the product of two bands joining forces — but the creation of something new often requires the sacrifice of something known.
It's Happened: LCD Soundsystem Is Back With 'American Dream'
Friday, September 01, 2017
Writer Lizzy Goodman, who interviewed frontman James Murphy extensively for her book Meet Me In The Bathroom: Rebirth and Rock and Roll in New York City 2001-2011, discusses the band's return.
On Its New Album, The War On Drugs Searches For 'A Deeper Understanding'
Friday, August 25, 2017
Lead singer Adam Granduciel grappled with anxiety and insecurity while making the band's last album, but this new record is marked by Granduciel's stronger sense of himself as a person and musician.
Ho99o9 Gives Fierce Critique Of Racism In The Media With 'City Rejects'
Thursday, April 13, 2017
The punk hip-hop duo's new video is a barrage of disturbing images that take aim at what they see as the commodification of black lives.
Slothrust Takes A Whimsical Trip in 'Like A Child Hiding Behind Your Tombstone'
Thursday, October 06, 2016
The rock band's new video follows a flower as it journeys through a series of suburban landscapes.
This Ain't Your Mama's Grindcore Band — It's His
Wednesday, May 04, 2016
The Grindmother is a Canadian metal band that's just released its debut album. It's also what the group's 67-year-old lead singer prefers to be called.
With 'Stereotypes,' A Duo Raised On Hip-Hop And Classical Has It Both Ways
Thursday, September 17, 2015
As Black Violin, Kevin Sylvester and Wilner Baptiste say they're merely demonstrating what two music styles with traditionally disparate audiences have in common.