With The Tortured Poets Department, the defining pop star of her era has made an album as messy and confrontational as any good girl's work can get.
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The Bay View Neighborhood Association shared the local-heavy lineup set to perform every Tuesday during the summer.
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The excellent Chicago trio will cap this Saturday's festivities at the East Side music shop with a set that leans heavily on their solid new album.
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Following the rapid release of two hit albums this spring, the hip-hop duo has booked a tour that'll take them to Milwaukee right before Lollapalooza.
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Every year, the Library of Congress names 25 "audio treasures" to be preserved permanently. This year's selections range from ABBA and Green Day to World War I-era jazz pioneer James Reese Europe.
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This week's update to our list of the year's best songs includes thunderous shoegaze from Wisp, a classic Cuban piano piece from Dánae Olano, a deeply moving story from Pedro The Lion and more.
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At the Desk, Sleater-Kinney was all business — as wiry and vital as ever.
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The Aussie rockers' latest single tackles the heady wooziness of unrequited love and brings a sound to match.
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Monique and Chauntee Ross are part of the songwriting legend's new album that seeks to reclaim country music's Black roots.
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NPR Music's Sheldon Pearce and WRTI's Nate Chinen take you through the biggest new releases of the week, including Maggie Rogers, Shabaka Hutchings and more.
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There's plenty happening around the city this Sunday, and you can cap it all off with a spectacular light show soundtracked by 88Nine.
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