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Over a quarter-century of live music at Lake Park continues this summer with two series to satisfy music lovers and families alike.
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The indie-rock icons' bassist chatted about big anniversaries, much-needed breaks and a small but impactful first show in Milwaukee many years ago.
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NPR Music's Daoud Tyler-Ameen and Sheldon Pearce discuss new albums from St. Vincent, Charley Crockett, Iron & Wine and more.
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Billie Eilish, Nile Rodgers and Chappell Roan are among the signatories of an open letter urging a Senate committee to support the Fans First Act.
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Some trips you just don't want to end. So after listening to "Sound Travels" on the air, make a stop here for even more of the best global music.
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88Nine music director Erin Wolf sits down with the local indie group to break down their psych-infused sound and recent track "Nimwe."
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The slightly off-kilter track from the Milwaukee band's upcoming second album explores the joys of being someone's non-essential someone.
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The alt-country group's imminent debut album includes this stomper of a tongue-in-cheek track we're premiering today.
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Stop us if you've heard this one before: The ska-punk band has a record-release show going down in Cudahy that's sure to be a (rescheduled) good time.
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Is April, as T.S. Eliot put it, the cruelest month? We reflect on the question with a mix that's both cringe-inducing and hilarious, from the cruelest takedowns to the most insidious earworms.
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It seems like every week bring us more rising stars to highlight on "La Alternativa," and this one is no expection thanks to a trio of young talents.
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Waxahatchee's Katie Crutchfield talks about writing her latest album, "Tigers Blood," from a place of happiness and peace.