Potty Mouth.

Potty Mouth On World Cafe

Potty Mouth formed in Northampton, Mass., in 2011. The band released a vinyl EP in 2012, and last year put out a full-length record called Hell Bent. With a name inspired by the title of a Bratmobile album, Potty Mouth revels in the sheer volume and eager, youthful enthusiasm of punk.

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Pete Seeger performs at a convention of The Public Citizen in Washington, DC in 1981.

5 Pete Seeger Songs To Sing Together

The American folk icon sang many inspirational songs during his 94 years. Kim Ruehl of FolkAlley.com looks at the career of Pete Seeger through five songs that characterize his most lasting legacy.

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Clockwise from upper left: Holly Herndon, Ratking, Jenn Wasner and Andy Stack of Wye Oak, and John Lurie.

New Mix: Wye Oak, Ratking, John Lurie, More

On our latest show, host Bob Boilen shows off his new-found ability to throat-sing, while introducing us to a brand new sound from the duo Wye Oak. Meanwhile, co-host Robin Hilton shares dark hip-hop from Ratking. We also hear gritty new rock from Cheatahs, new electronic dance discoveries and more.

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The Districts.

World Cafe Next: The Districts

The Districts started out as a high-school band in Lititz, Penn. After some wise touring that included a SXSW visit last year — as well as a video with more than 300,000 views — the group now has a self-titled EP due out Tuesday on a national label.

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Return Of The Robots: Daft Punk Talk Their Grammy-Winning Album

On Sunday night, Daft Punk took home the top Grammy Awards — both for their hit single “Get Lucky” and its parent album, Random Access Memories. But if you were hoping to catch a glimpse of the faces behind their masks or hear the voices of the French electronic act, you were out of luck. Their collaborators spoke for them. Last year, though, the “robots” spoke with us about their work. In honor of their big wins, we revisit that interview.

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Foxygen.

Foxygen On World Cafe

While we anxiously wait for Foxygen’s upcoming double album release, here are four songs from the band’s album, We Are the 21st Century Ambassadors of Peace & Magic.

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Angel Olsen performs at the Tiny Desk on Oct. 7, 2013.

Angel Olsen: Tiny Desk Concert

Without her backing band, the expressive, powerful singer previews songs from her new album, Burn Your Fire for No Witness. Watch her and you’ll see calm in her eyes; listen to her and you’ll sense torment in her heart.

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In spite of the robotic persona they've cultivated for years, Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo elected to make the latest Daft Punk album in a real studio, with real musicians.

Daft Punk On ‘The Soul That A Musician Can Bring’

In spite of the robotic persona they’ve cultivated for years, Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo elected to make their new album, Random Access Memories, in a real studio, with real musicians. Hear the elusive electronic duo in conversation with All Things Considered‘s Audie Cornish.

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Composer and bandleader Maria Schneider arrives to accept her Grammy Award. Her album Winter Morning Walks earned three awards yesterday at the pre-telecast Grammy ceremony in Los Angeles.

New Music Shines at Classical Grammy Awards

In this year’s Grammy Awards, the classical music was as new as the pop. A jazz composer and a soprano captured multiple prizes, while the Academy recognized a performances by an adventurous American orchestra and a compelling young vocal group. See the full list of classical winners.

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