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Chatham County Line bandmates Dave Wilson and John Teer share the inspiration behind the songs on their 10th album, HIYO, out Jan. 26.
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Vivian Leva and Riley Calcagno, better known as Viv & Riley, recently released "Imaginary People." The album melds bright production elements with wistful and sometimes bittersweet stories that recognize their roots on opposite sides of the country while looking ahead to an uncertain future.
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WUNC host Eric Hodge chats with Anisa Khalifa about her work on the new podcast, "The Broadside."
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Mipso members Libby Rodenbough and Joseph Terrell joined WUNC host Eric Hodge recently to talk about their new album.
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The Grammy Award winners have been working the road for more than 20 years on their own and with occasional guest artist Steve Martin — yes, the actor and comedian.
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Haskins decided to feature his piano playing for this collection and the result is a rumination on things lost, mortality, and the need to push ahead creatively.
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After six years, Beach Fossils is back with a new album, 'Bunny.' Lead singer and songwriter Dustin Payseur talked with WUNC host Eric Hodge recently about the band's journey and its latest songs.
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Kelly Reed's debut solo record is called Stupid Idiot. It's available wherever you buy music.
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Jobi Riccio's debut album 'Whiplash' comes out in September. She talked with WUNC host Eric Hodge recently about her influences and her journey from Red Rocks to Nashville.
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The band Wednesday's fifth record is called Rat Saw God, and those guitars kick and buzz like the yellow jackets and chainsaw referenced in the song "What's So Funny." Lead singer Karly Hartzman joined WUNC for an interview recently.