Benjamin Naddaff-Hafrey
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In a career-spanning show at Washington, D.C.'s 9:30 Club, the L.A. band showcases its ethereal harmonies and moody, grooving, hypnotic sound.
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The wandering Americana guitarist brings new songs to a forgotten New York relic.
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Watch the California band play "Fountain Of Youth" on an overcast summer evening in Brooklyn.
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A member of the beloved and now defunct duo The Civil Wars delivers on the long-held promise of a solo album — a wise, entrancing and meticulous bit of Southern folk.
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This is an album in which you can lose yourself and, along the way, glimpse something you've lost. Throughout Eyeland, The Low Anthem crafts a rich Technicolor psych-folk world.
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On the guitarist's new album, Tyler's instrumentals stretch past the limits of most lyrics and approach a rare sense of mystery.
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Will Toledo and his band performed at Black Cat in D.C. on May 23.
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If Explosions In The Sky's records are watershed moments for its fans, then the band's live shows are a Biblical flood.
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Dylan's song of lost love surfaced again and again in Johnny Cash's career. A newly released cover by the Cash-led country supergroup reaches across decades.
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On her 14th album, a collaboration with top producer Dave Cobb, the country veteran traces her memories while still looking toward the unknown.