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Audio: Listen To Karen O’s New Album, ‘Crush Songs’

Right now NPR is streaming the entire Karen O solo album, Crush Songs.

This is a very lo-fi affair. It sounds like it was recorded in a bedroom to a cassette recorder, which is its charm.

Sometimes less really is more.

Hear the whole album here.

[I just published my rock ‘n’ roll novel, True Love Scars.” There’s info about it here.]

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Audio: Listen To Jeff Tweedy’s Entire Newport Folk Festival Set – July 27, 2014

Jeff Tweedy at Newport. Photo by Adam Kissick for NPR.

Pretty cool.

Jeff Tweedy’s entire set, recorded at the Newport Folk Festival this past Sunday, July 27, 2014.

Tweedy is in top form these days.

Check it out right now at NPR.

And here are a few video clis:

“Wrote A Song For Everyone” with Mavis Staples:

“Jesus, Etc.”:

SET LIST

“Diamond Light Pt. 1”
“Flowering”
“Summer Noon”
“Honey Combed” (Feat. Lucius)
“Hazel”
“World Away”
“New Moon” (Feat. Lucius)
“High As Hello” (Feat. Lucius)
“Low Key” (Feat. Lucius)
“Fake Fur Coat”
“I Am Trying To Break Your Heart”
“New Madrid”
“Please Tell My Brother”
“Jesus, Etc.” (Feat. Lucius)
“Wrote A Song For Everyone” (Feat. Mavis Staples and Lucius)
“Only The Lord Knows” (Feat. Mavis Staples and Lucius)
“California Stars”

[In August of this year I’ll be publishing my rock ‘n’ roll/ coming-of-age novel, “True Love Scars,” which features a narrator who is obsessed with Bob Dylan. To read the first chapter, head here.

Or watch an arty video with audio of me reading from the novel here.

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Listen to Cat Power Sing ‘Wish I Was Here’ Title Song Right Now

Cat Power sings the title track for Zach Braff’s new film, “Wish I Was Here.”

NPR has the story of how the song came together:

Here’s how it was made: Zach Braff, the creator of the film Wish I Was Here, gave an early version of the film to Coldplay’s Chris Martin. Braff told us via email that Martin got the band together to work on the song. “Chris had the idea that it would be sung by a woman. I thought that was a genius idea, because one of the things the film is about is a strong woman (Kate Hudson’s character) becoming the matriarch of her family. When Chris and I were talking, we both kind of simultaneously said, ‘Cat Power.’ I reached out to Chan Marshall (aka Cat Power) and she and I met and really clicked. I set her up to watch the film in her apartment. The whole time she was watching she kept texting me all the different parts she was loving. She said yes the instant it was over.”

Read more and listen to “Wish I Was Here” at NPR right now.

[In August of this year I’ll be publishing my rock ‘n’ roll/ coming-of-age novel, “True Love Scars,” which features a narrator who is obsessed with Bob Dylan. To read the first chapter, head here.

And if you’re interested the book is now available at Amazon.

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Audio: Stream Jolie Holland’s Terrific New Album, ‘Wine Dark Sea,’ Right Now!

Jolie Holland and her band.

Jolie Holland is an exceptional singer, songwriter and recording artist.

I’ve loved her music since I picked up a handcrafted album, Catalpa, she pressed up 100 copies of back at the beginning of the 2000s.

Since then she got signed to Anti- and has released five more albums, the the latest being the mind-blowing Red Dark Sea which will be released on May 20, 2014.

Listen to it here at NPR right now.

[In August of this year I’ll be publishing my rock ‘n’ roll/ coming-of-age novel, “True Love Scars,” which features a narrator who is obsessed with Bob Dylan. To read the first chapter, head here.]

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Audio: Stream New Brian Eno/Karl Hyde Album, ‘Someday World’

New album due from Brian Eno and Karl Hyde, Someday World, will be released on May 6, 2014.

Right now you can give it a listen here.

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Audio: Stream New Lykke Li Album, ‘I Never Learn,’ Right Now

The new Lykke Li album will be released May 6, 2014, but meanwhile you can stream the whole thing over at NPR.

Go For it.

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Audio: Stream tUnE-yArDs New Album, ‘Nikki Nack’

Right now you can stream tUnE-yArDs new album, Nikki Nack, right here right now.

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Listen: Stream Beck’s Transcendent ‘Morning Phase’ Right Now

We’ve been waiting six years for a new album from Beck.

Now Morning Phase, Beck’s long-awaited followup to Modern Guilt, is here.

You can stream it now, a week in advance of release, at NPR’s first listen.

In his discussion of the album at the NPR website, Tom Moon writes:

The thumbnail summary already circulating for Beck’s 12th full-length album goes like this: It’s a sequel to Sea Change, the brooding 2002 record frequently mentioned as his masterpiece.

This is useful, to a point, for placing Morning Phase in a general neighborhood. But, like so many descriptors flying around, it doesn’t convey much about the work itself — especially since “sequel” is often shorthand for “copy,” which this most certainly is not. To get a sense of the latest turns in Beck’s journey, go directly to “Wave,” one of several pieces from Morning Phase built on the entrancing string orchestrations of David Richard Campbell, the singer-songwriter’s father. Here, you’ll find no conventional strumming, no weepy pedal-steel guitar, no drums at all — just low strings droning in support of a disconsolate, almost detached vocal. Through the somber haze comes a melody defined by strangely upturned half-steps, culminating in unsettling repetitions of the word “isolation,” over and over.

“Wave” has little in common with what most think of as pop music — and, for that matter, with what most think of as Beck music. Even those who know Sea Change will be surprised by the song’s stark sense of drama. In a recent All Songs Considered interview, Beck describes the long interval between Morning Phase and 2008’s Modern Guilt as a process of rediscovery. He was contending with personal issues, including a serious back injury that prevented him from performing, and when he found it difficult to write for himself, he devoted his energy to covers of classic records and writing for other artists (his 2012 Song Reader, the sheet-music folio, is one byproduct). It took him a long time to develop the new album, he says, because he’d been challenging himself to write in different ways — and didn’t always believe that the results were worth sharing.

Listen to the album here.

Listen to Back talk about Morning Phase here.

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Video: Pixies Play Semi-Acoustic Version of ‘Monkey Gone To Heaven’ + More

For NPR’s Tiny Deck Concert the Pixies performed “Greens and Blues” off EP-2, the unreleased “Silver Snails” and the “Monkey Gone to Heaven.”

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Audio: Stream New Warpaint Album!!

NPR has an advance stream of the new Warpaint album.

It’s worth checking out for sure!

The album will be released on Rough Trade January 21.

Listen here.

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