
Stephen Kallao
[Copyright 2024 XPN]
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Here at World Cafe, we're celebrating music that's been around for a quarter-century, including a landmark release from Radiohead, a seminal song from The Verve and a comeback from Bob Dylan.
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Amythyst Kiah's debut solo album, Wary + Strange, with its unusual combination of roots influences and alternative sounds, features the Grammy-nominated song, "Black Myself."
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It's a confessional, intimate album a world away from Midtown Manhattan.
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It's an introspective, direct album with heartfelt lyrics and, of course, impeccable production.
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In this session, Eilish joins us from the couch at her parents' house to talk about her latest album, Happier Than Ever.
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Like magic, these live performances have the same amount of precision and craftsmanship as the album versions do. Hear The War On Drugs perform, live in, studio for the World Cafe.
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The not-so-thin Duke chatted about Berlin, glam rock and how a boring suburban childhood pushed him to seek out new ideas.
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Kiah talks music and history with Nashville correspondent Jessie Scott, exploring how she crafts lyrics from both lived and observed experiences.
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For the first time in over two decades, Fleck has returned to the genre with My Bluegrass Heart, an ambitious double album.
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In this session, Yola talks about what it means to "own thyself," shedding an inferior version of herself, working with Brandi Carlile and playing Sister Rosetta Tharpe for a new movie about Elvis.