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NPR was busy this long weekend!
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NPR was busy this long weekend!
The Tex-Mex country rockers are back with album No. 19.
The dream-pop trio's sophomore effort is an appealing sashay through the electro fields.
The Outkast rapper's frustratingly long-awaited solo album is finally streaming in full. Go!
They've got the whole thing playing on MySpace.
Featuring Roots-ified remixes of indie-rock staples.
It's playing in what might be the most infuriating way imaginable.
Why "Dancing by Myself" isn't the official song of the summer yet remains a mystery.
The Portland folk rockers' new album is streaming at NPR.
It's an "ambitious concept album about a futuristic world of androids in need of unification."
The third solo album from the Everything But the Girl vocalist.
It's playing from now until May 11.
See a live feed of the album spinning on a record player. Fun?
Fourteen new tracks from the dubstep D.J.
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