Music had always been a shared language between Sparklehorse’s Mark Linkous and his younger brother Matt, and as Mark began work on what he planned to be the fifth Sparklehorse album in 2009, the two of them would talk through his plans for the record.
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“I’ve been trying to write this song for nearly four years, but it only came into focus for me when I fell in love with a girl for the first time."
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“Knockin” is a lightning-in-a-bottle distillation of what makes MJ Lenderman one of the most captivating songwriters in recent memory.
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Kate Davis shares an acoustic version of her song “Long Long Long” today, imbuing the song with new meaning and a softer, more contemplative tone.
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Rooted in the jazz tradition while also smitten by indie-rock and electronic music, High Pulp is willing to grab from all these sounds at once to pursue something truly their own. ‘Days in the Desert’ reveals the band realizing their strengths, deepening their own bonds, and pushing all these skills …
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“Rudolph” marks MJ Lenderman’s first new music following the release of his breakthrough 2022 LP, Boat Songs.
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The renowned singer/songwriter M. Ward is announcing the new studio album 'supernatural thing.'
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On their long-awaited third album, we get a glimpse into the pure joy of Bonny Doon
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‘Who is Afraid of Blue?’ is not a record about Callahan’s confrontation with a loss of a sense, but it is a record about fear, about trying to outrun loss and longing— it’s knotted up with love.
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Moor Mother, aka Camae Ayewa, released the critically acclaimed album ’Jazz Codes’ in the summer of 2022 — she has announces a new digital deluxe version of the record
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"Ein Sof, Infinito” written and produced by Lido Pimienta for Orly Anan’s film ’Ein Sof,’ named after the Hebrew word for infinite ♾️
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For Barbara Dane’s 96th birthday, Leyla McCalla is sharing a powerful rendition of “Freedom Is A Constant Struggle,” a meaningful 1966 Civil Rights-era a Capella protest song Dane famously sang and recorded with the Chambers Brothers.
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