Gil Scott-Heron, Poet And Musician, Has Died : The Record The influential poet and musician is often credited with being one of the progenitors of hip-hop, and is best known for the spoken-word piece "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised."
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When Sufjan Stevens released 2005's Illinois, the second in his purported series of records about each of the 50 states, devoted fans gobbled up copies and eagerly awaited the next installment. Would it be about California? Maybe New York? What about Kansas or Georgia? In the end, nothing came next. The years passed, and Stevens eventually confessed that the whole "states" project was a promotiona
Most artists find their voice after many years of repetition and trial and error. In the case of Bradford Cox, the enigmatic mastermind behind the music of Deerhunter, it took only a few incredibly prolific years. Whether with Deerhunter or under his solo moniker Atlas Sound, Cox has grown increasingly assured of his musical vision: The melodies are stronger, the lyrics more direct but not obvious
Some unfinished songs from Lisbon came my way early this year, back when NPR Music was trying to put a lineup together for SXSW in March. We'd heard that The Walkmen had been putting the finishing touches on a new record, we liked the demos, and the band was going to perform with a horn section -- we were sold. Live, the new material The Walkmen performed onstage at Stubbs was appealing -- and I w
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