Russ Borris
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The up-and-coming rock trio blasted through a gritty, head-banging version of "Human For" from their recent release Twentytwo In Blue.
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The Texas folk rock band expands into more atmospheric territory on their upcoming album In The Rainbow Rain.
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The Depeche Mode singer and the production duo fill Manhattan's MSR Studios with a 10-piece band.
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Hear the 18-year-old YouTube star's anthem for outsiders who feel alone in a roomful of partygoers.
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The band performs a special studio session for New York City's WFUV in advance of its new album, Trouble Will Find Me. Watch The National perform "Graceless," live from The Cutting Room Studios.
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Don't let their stoic demeanor and sunglasses fool you: Matthew Houck and his band know how to wring every ounce of emotion out of their music. Watch Phosphorescent perform one of its best songs.
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The Magnetic Fields' frontman stops by the WFUV studio to perform his song "Your Girlfriend's Face," armed only with a ukulele. Along the way, the song's wit and dark humor get an intimate showcase.
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Following the departure of Hold Steady keyboardist Franz Nicolay, there was talk that the band might shake things up a bit. A bit, yes, but there's plenty for longtime fans to love on Heaven Is Whenever. Tremendous guitar riffs are still up front throughout these well-written, anthemic songs.