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NYC-based art rock quintet Bodega (previously known as Bodega Bay) are the model of modern tongue-in-cheeky post-punk band. Dance party with them as they play salty new tunes in-studio. (episode)
This week, Paul McCartney's new release, new rock from Shakey Graves, a collaboration between Charles Lloyd and Lucinda Williams, and PEOPLE announce their lineup (article)
Hear tender, big-hearted, shake-your-groove-thing songs and romantic anthems by Richmond-based musician Natalie Prass, in-studio. (episode)
Brooklyn-based Bhangra band, Red Baraat, brings the dance party of horn and dhol-driven tunes from their latest record and call for engagement, "Sound the People," in-studio. (episode)
New rock from Parquet Courts, Protomartyr, and Spiritualized, more unearthed jazz records, and Angelique Kidjo re-imagines "Remain in Light" by Talking Heads. (article)
British guitarist and singer, Joan Armatrading, unburdens her heart in music with an authenticity like no one else. She'll play songs from her latest, "Not Too Far Away", in-studio. (episode)
Meet the Ruen Brothers, two siblings from the Northern England town of Scunthorpe. Rupert and Henry and their band play some vintage pop with classic country twang in-studio. (episode)
Week of June 11: This week, a lost album by John Coltrane, a new Superfly soundtrack, and a Hungry March Band premiere. (article)
The impressive soul songstress Deva Mahal takes us for a ride on powerhouse stompers, and sumptuous ballads, in-studio. (episode)
This Is The Kit is the musical project of banjo-wielding Kate Stables and whoever joins her. Hear ghost stories, clapping music, sax and birdsong from "Moonshine Freeze" in-studio. (episode)