How Fontaines D.C. Avoided The Sophomore Slump On ‘A Hero’s Death’
Frontman Grian Chatten discusses heightened expectations with World Cafe host Raina Douris.
Frontman Grian Chatten discusses heightened expectations with World Cafe host Raina Douris.
‘Black dog’ is slang for depression. It’s also the name of a breakout song from Arlo Parks, a song for the moment if there ever was one.
In this episode, Vile shares the story of how he got to work with his musical hero, John Prine.
Bill Callahan knows how to inhabit characters that make it easier to see yourself, or someone you know, in them. His latest album, Gold Record, is no exception.
From Talking Heads’ first gig opening for The Ramones at CBGB to their last at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, Frantz’s’ book is filled with incredible stories.
The singer-songwriter released his album, Die Midwestern, on John Prine’s label last year.
Led by Ivan Neville, son of Aaron Neville, Dumpstaphunk’s songs combine good times and a sweaty sensuality with social and political commentary.
Gibb has released a new album that presents the songs of his Bee Gee brothers in a whole new way.
The Avalanches’ Robbie Chater and Tony Diblasi talk about their new approach, their love of sampling and why their new album arrived so quickly.
La Havas stepped into the producer’s role for her new self-titled album. Hear the U.K. pop star perform four songs for World Cafe.