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"I'm just trying to break out the mold," Oddisee raps on "Belong to the World."

Oddisee Is A Citizen Of The Globe In His New Video For ‘Belong To The World’

“Where I’m at is where I go, and a circle ain’t my thing,” Oddisee raps on “Belong to the World,”…

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"Go Bi," a new song from D.C. post-punks BRNDA, finds singer Dave Lesser reconsidering his romantic options.

Premiere: ‘Go Bi,’ An Anthem About Bisexuality From D.C. Indie Rockers BRNDA

The title of “Go Bi,” a new tune from D.C. indie-rock band BRNDA, doesn’t falsely advertise: It’s a song about…

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“As long as I don’t look like everyone else, then I’m cool," says D.C. hip-hop artist Pinky KillaCorn.

D.C. Rapper Pinky KillaCorn Wants To Be As Ubiquitous As (Yep!) Corn

“I make KillaCorn music,” says Pinky KillaCorn, the rising rapper from uptown D.C. “I make my own genre of music….

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Maryland R&B duo Abhi//Dijon released a slow-burning new single this week via NPR.

Listen To The Sensuous New Single From Rising R&B Duo Abhi//Dijon

When we spoke to Maryland R&B duo Abhi//Dijon in 2014, the two Ellicott City 20-somethings were still figuring out how to refine their…

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Nick Hall's documentary 'I Need A Dodge: Joe Strummer On The Run' premieres in D.C. Saturday.

Nick Hall On ‘I Need A Dodge,’ His Film About Joe Strummer’s Soul-Searching Years After The Clash

It’s the mid-1980s and The Clash is imploding. Frontman Joe Strummer ejected drummer Topper Headon in ’82, and guitarist Mick…

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Color Palette Jangles The Pain Away On New Song ‘Heartless’

On a new track called “Heartless,” Jay Nemeyer takes listeners through his struggle to come to terms with the disappointments and complexities…

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Premiere: Sara Curtin’s Soulful ‘Garden Of Ghosts,’ Inspired By The Flora Of Detroit

Sara Curtin’s second album was inspired in part by an unlikely source: culinary provacateur Anthony Bourdain. “Garden of Ghosts,” a soulful, country-tinged track from Curtin’s Michigan…

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D.C. garage-punk trio Bless is led by 19-year-old Luke Reddick, formerly of Dudes.

Video Premiere: D.C. Garage Punks Bless Get Weird On ‘Tru Bless House’

“Why’d you stay in my house?” asks Bless singer and guitarist Luke Reddick on “Tru Bless House,” stirring bassist Danny…

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Barf Troop member Babeo Baggins, a Virginia native, sounds coolly in control on 'POSI+IVE.'

Barf Troop Member Babeo Baggins Has A Strong New Mixtape, ‘POSI+IVE’

“I love music altogether but rap, specifically, is so freeform,” rapper Babeo Baggins told Bandwidth in March. “It’s literally the…

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The Weather Station: "I have a lot to say about the inherent sexism of the industry... [but] I think things are getting better."

The Weather Station’s Tamara Lindeman: ‘I’m Not Sure Why Music Is Still Overwhelmed By Dudes’

Canadian songwriter Tamara Lindeman’s songs each offer a vivid yet fleeting mise en scène. Her specific, detailed visuals are not…

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Split between Oklahoma and D.C., Husbands make pop that sounds surprisingly coastal.

With Roots In Oklahoma, Husbands Dream Of The Beach On ‘Stay Gold’

Husbands only exist on the Internet because that’s how long distance works. “Grad school is a very anxiety-ridden time,” says…

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Vinyl is now 23 percent cheaper for American women who order from Portland, Oregon, label M'Lady's Records.

This Indie Record Label Is Charging Women Less Than Men — Because They Earn Less Than Men

Brett Lyman isn’t timid about calling himself a feminist. He’s openly identified as one since “always,” he says. “Who wouldn’t be…

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Virginia metal band King Giant has been through hell – and its new record may be better for it.

Tragedy And Broken Bones Can’t Dethrone King Giant, Virginia’s Monarchs Of Southern Metal

Black Ocean Waves, the third LP from Northern Virginia’s masters of Southern metal, sounds cloaked in darkness to begin with….

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D.C.-reared rapper Wale says he's returning to his local roots on a new go-go project.

Wale Says He’s Working On A Go-Go Album With Tinashe, Chris Brown

No one could say that Wale, D.C.’s most successful rapper to date, has forgotten where he came from. The major-label artist out of…

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"[Our album] had to be funky because that’s who we are," says The New Retro's Enoch Rowe (second from left).

On ‘Flair,’ The New Retro Pays Tribute To A Woman’s Indescribable Vibe

With influences that span Marvin Gaye, Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd, Mos Def and Curtis Mayfield, Maryland ensemble The New Retro…

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The 2015 Trillectro will take over Merriweather Post Pavilion on Aug. 29.

Trillectro Announces 2015 Lineup, New Venue

The 2015 edition of D.C.-area hip-hop and electronic event Trillectro takes place Aug. 29, and today organizers announced its lineup…

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Adolescent metalheads Unlocking the Truth got famous on YouTube. What's next for the band?

Teen Metal Band Unlocking The Truth: We Want To Be Huge ‘Not Just Because Of Race’

It’s any musician’s dream to have a video on YouTube lead to a record deal and performances with some of…

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Bob Suren's new memoir delves into a life spent immersed in punk culture.

‘Crate Digger’: An Entertaining Memoir From A Guy Addicted To Punk Records

At one point in Crate Digger: An Obsession With Punk Records, a memoir of life as a punk-rock record junkie,…

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"It seemed natural to work together again," says John Davis (right) of his ex-Q and Not U bandmate Chris Richards (left).

Ex-Q And Not U Duo Paint Branch Re-Emerges With A New EP

To followers of D.C. indie rock, John Davis and Chris Richards might be familiar names. They toured widely with their…

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Cold Beat Live At WAMU

Hannah Lew is already a familiar name on the indie-pop scene: The San Francisco native used to play bass in…

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Cellist Wytold teaches music workshops for soldiers at Walter Reed military hospital in D.C. He says the experience has changed his approach to music.
December 16, 2016

Working With Soldiers At Walter Reed, Cellist Finds A New Creative Path

Oddisee's new album, The Iceberg, comes out Feb. 24.
December 15, 2016

Songs We Love: Oddisee, ‘Things’

Maryland hip-hop artists Brain Rapp, Nature Boi and Ezko make up the collective Dope Music Village.
December 13, 2016

To These Maryland Rappers, ‘DMV’ Stands For ‘Dope Music Village’

D.C. label Verses Records says its newest release, a compilation called "Code Red," will benefit the American Civil Liberties Union.
December 7, 2016

In Wake Of Trump Election, Verses Records Rallies 40 Bands To Benefit ACLU

The latest tune from D.C. indie-rock band Brushes is "about the tension we feel between Venus and Mars within ourselves," says leader Nick Anway (left).
November 28, 2016

Premiere: On ‘Mars And Me,’ D.C.’s Brushes Come From Mars And Venus

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