Music & Culture
Macie Stewart, 'Finally'
One-half of the Chicago rock band Ohmme finally steps into the solo spotlight.
Buffalo Nichols, 'Another Man'
Blues singer and guitarist Buffalo Nichols brings a mid-twentieth century field holler into the 21st century.
Don't, 'Echolocation'
The chattering of pipistrelle and horseshoe bats in "Echolocation" will leave you with a new perspective on what's around you.
Jake Xerxes Fussell, 'Love Farewell'
"Love Farewell'' is a heartbreaking song of love during war time that Jake Xerxes Fussell reinterprets and refreshes masterfully, over a haunting pedal steel.
Join NPR Music's Listening Party for Snail Mail's 'Valentine'
Snail Mail's Lindsey Jordan and singer-songwriter Mac DeMarco will join WPLN News' Paige Pfleger in a live conversation about the album.
The War On Drugs: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
In their Tiny Desk (home) concert, The War On Drugs gather in their packed studio in Burbank, CA to let us in on the fun and intricate inner workings of their craft.
Barack Obama honors Jay-Z at his Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction
The hip hop legend was inducted by the former president and comedian Dave Chappelle. The induction makes Jay-Z one of the few solo rappers to ever be included in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Adjusting to the office can be hard — especially if your office is the stage
As the pandemic continues, it's hard enough figuring out how to go back safely to an office. But what if you're a rock and roll band going on tour? British band The Fixx talks about their experience.
Tiny Desk Contest entrant Oh He Dead on newfound motherhood and love
Judges for NPR Music's Tiny Desk Contest watched thousands of videos, and here on Weekend Edition we're highlighting some of the standouts — this week: C.J. Johnson from Oh He Dead.