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Pokey Lafarge
Originally from the Midwest, the "modern old-timey Americana" singer Pokey LaFarge will be playing at least one new song in Iowa this fall.
The new self-released single "Renaissance Man," from longtime friend of Studio One Elizabeth Moen, is inspired by an all-too-familiar sort of person.
Two of music's most adventurous and experimental songwriters are back with a new single, and at its core, it's a straight-up fun song.
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The Georgia-based musician Brother Wallace, who's also a K-12 music teacher, serves up some classic soul sounds on his debut album.
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Elder Island's new album and single have us ready to drop whatever we're doing to start dancing.
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For the first single off of their upcoming album, The Mountain Goats give us a sympathetic spin on a hilarious story involving actor Charlie Sheen.
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An important band in recent public radio music history, Tank and the Bangas is back to get us "moving."
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The Last Dinner Party brings their trademarked theatrical energy on "Big Dog," a dark‑glam indie rock anthem continuing the band's upward momentum.
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The Rolling Stones is arguably the biggest rock group of all time. Their latest single "In The Stars" proves the band still has fuel in the seemingly bottomless tank.
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Beth Orton heads into new sonic territory on her upcoming album and latest single, 'Waiting.'
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With their new single, "Picking Dragons’ Pockets," and upcoming album, Modest Mouse is officially an indie rock band again.
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On their debut EP, the Los Angeles band The Props comes out swinging and helps clarify what "post punk" means.
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Rock & Roll Hall Of Famer Jack White is back with his first new music in two years.