Music & Culture
Lucy Dacus 'Night Shift' Will Be One Of 2018's Great Songs
The singer says the new track from her upcoming album, Historian, is a breakup song. But like the rest of the record, it's ultimately about hope and how far it can go.
Lemuria's 'Sliver Of Change' Is Sweet Comfort For The Restless
The indie-rock band's new album out this Friday, Recreational Hate, was originally offered as a "secret" vinyl for fans.
Jack White Announces New Album 'Boarding House Reach' With A Psycho-Collage
No release date, yet, but the teaser video for Jack White's new album is bizarre.
Watch Bon Iver's Justin Vernon Perform At NPR Music's 10th Anniversary
Justin Vernon of Bon Iver performed an intimate set featuring "Heavenly Father" and a cover of Leon Russell's "A Song For You."
3 Major Deals Point To A Maturing, And Global, Music Startup Landscape
Two acquisitions and one equity-sharing deal could show that the music business, long known for its insularity, has fully entered a new era.
Songs We Love: G Perico, 'Everybody'
2 Tha Left completes the bumpin' trifecta of the South Central LA rapper's year.
Tyler, The Creator: Tiny Desk Concert
Tyler, The Creator performs three songs from his latest album Flower Boy -- and pulls off (at least) two Tiny Desk firsts in the process, while maturing beyond his class-clown image (mostly).
World Cafe Nashville: Penny & Sparrow
Kyle Jahnke and Andy Baxter are pin-drop performers — the kind which silence rooms with impeccable songs and storytelling that unfolds like a dream.
Not My Job: Method Man Gets Quizzed On Method Acting
The TV host and founding member of the Wu-Tang Clan answers questions about the dramatic technique of becoming the character one plays.