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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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.
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Much has been made of the relationship between brothers Chris and Rich Robinson of The Black Crowes. When the two arrived separately, it didn't dispel the rumors, but it turns out they just needed to go different places afterward. In a session from WFUV, the duo performs acoustic versions of new songs.