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  • Tuesday,October 10,2017

    Randy Newman stopped by NPR in Washington, DC, to perform a Tiny Desk Concert for Bob Boilen and the staff at NPR and NPR Music. The set included four songs from his new album, Dark Matter: "Putin," "She Chose Me," "It's A Jungle Out There," and "Wandering Boy." "I think Randy Newman is a national treasure," says Boilen. "Randy Newman paints lasting portraits of places and people, all the while poking fun and highlighting injustice, stupidity, power and humanity and he's been doing it for half a century." You can watch the set here.

    Journal Topics: Artist NewsRadioVideo
  • Monday,October 9,2017

    Chris Thile spoke with writer Michael Hill about his forthcoming album, Thanks for Listening—new studio recordings of songs originally written as Songs of the Week on A Prairie Home Companion—and how it came to be. "We're in a place where listening is a precious commodity," he says. "That's the theme that I noticed rising up, greater than 'here is what was happening last week' or 'here is the place we were.' It's a celebration of people who haven't switched off, despite being given every reason to do so."

    Journal Topics: Artist News
  • Friday,October 6,2017

    Chris Thile's new album, Thanks for Listening, will be released on Nonesuch Records on December 8, 2017; vinyl on December 15. The album is a collection of new studio recordings, produced by Thomas Bartlett, of ten songs originally written as Songs of the Week on A Prairie Home Companion. Thile manned almost all of the stringed instruments on the album and is joined by guest singers Sarah Jarosz, Gaby Moreno, and Aoife O'Donovan. Pre-order to download the track "Thank You, New York," the lyric video for which you can watch here, and get a limited-edition, signed print.

    Journal Topics: Album ReleaseArtist NewsVideo
  • Thursday,October 5,2017

    Robert Plant's new album, Carry Fire, due next Friday, October 13, is streaming in full below as an NPR First Listen. The new album is "transfixing," exclaims NPR's Tom Moon. "Plant and his collaborators create music that overflows with irrepressible life force ... Carry Fire is rivetingly intimate."

    Journal Topics: Album ReleaseArtist NewsReviews
  • Thursday,October 5,2017

    Camille has unveiled the video for "Lasso," a new song from her new album, OUÏ. The video, co-directed by Camille and Olivier Montoro, the team behind her recent "Seeds" video, was also made at L'Axe Majeur, just outside of Paris. Camille calls the video "an uneven merry-go-round that captures and frees at the same time." You can watch it here.

    Journal Topics: Artist NewsVideo
  • Wednesday,October 4,2017

    Robert Finley, whose new album, Goin' Platinum!, is due December 8 on Dan Auerbach's label Easy Eye Sound, has shared the video for the album track "Medicine Woman." The video, which was directed by Alysse Gafkjen, premiered via Bilboard and can be seen here.

    Journal Topics: Artist NewsVideo
  • Tuesday,October 3,2017

    Rhiannon Giddens delivered the keynote address at the 2017 International Bluegrass Music Association business conference held in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina, on Tuesday, September 26. Here are her remarks, titled "Community and Connection."

    Journal Topics: Artist EssaysArtist News
  • Tuesday,October 3,2017

    Tigran Hamasyan launches a European tour, with music from his new album, An Ancient Observer, in Athens, Greece, on Saturday, making stops in France, Sweden, the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Luxembourg, and Armenia. Hamasyan has released a video giving an inside look at the first leg of his tour earlier this year. Watch the video, made by Elena Hamasyan, here.

    Journal Topics: Artist NewsOn TourVideo
  • Friday,September 29,2017

    Louis Andriessen's stagework Theatre of the World—recorded live during the Los Angeles Philharmonic's 2016 world premiere performances with conductor Reinbert de Leeuw and director Pierre Audi—is out now on Nonesuch Records. The Los Angeles Times says: "Brilliant and deep, Andriessen's music compels from start to finish." "There are no limits to where Louis Andriessen’s imagination will take him," says the Financial Times; "a wild mix of opera, jazz, modernism and minimalism, all captured vividly in this live recording." The Guardian gives four stars to "the exemplary Nonesuch recording" and its "superb performances."

    Journal Topics: Album ReleaseArtist News
  • Friday,September 29,2017

    Fleet Foxes' performance on Live from the Artists Den, taped live at The Knockdown Center in Queens, NY, will premiere on PBS stations across the US starting this weekend, airing in LA, Chicago, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Spokane, and more. The roll-out of the episode, with songs from the band's new album, Crack-Up, and more, continues in the coming weeks with more than three dozen air dates scheduled already, including in Atlanta, San Francisco, NYC, and Nashville.

    Journal Topics: Artist NewsTelevision
  • Friday,September 29,2017

    Richard Goode's Beethoven: The Complete Sonatas, first released on Nonesuch in 1993 and nominated for a Grammy Award, is available once again on CD, now at a new, lower price. The box set includes ten individual CD sleeves and a forty-page booklet with the original liner note by the late musicologist Michael Steinberg. "An outstanding set," exclaims the New York Times. "It is hard to think of any other artist at once technically, temperamentally and intellectually as suited to the challenges of these sonatas." The Guardian calls it "superb." Gramophone says it's "one of the finest interpretations ever put on record."

    Journal Topics: Album ReleaseArtist News
  • Thursday,September 28,2017

    Fleet Foxes will head to Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and Malaysia in late December and early January, after touring Europe. The band is in Australia for Falls Festival sets and a Melbourne concert; plays two shows in New Zealand, in Auckland and Wellington; and heads to Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. The Australian described their shows at Sydney Opera House earlier this year as "spellbinding." Robin Pecknold and Skyler Skjelset share some of their favorite records for Diggin' in the Crates on Cool Accidents, which you can watch here.

    Journal Topics: Artist NewsOn Tour

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