On Its Confident Debut, Phox Puts A Reluctant Voice Front And Center
Phox frontwoman Monica Martin has an impeccable voice. But if it weren’t for bandmate Matt Holmen and the rest of the Wisconsin band, it might have stayed hidden.
Phox frontwoman Monica Martin has an impeccable voice. But if it weren’t for bandmate Matt Holmen and the rest of the Wisconsin band, it might have stayed hidden.
The 22-year-old British singer Sam Smith broke through as the high-note voice snaking through an international club anthem. Now, he’s written and recorded a debut album about love and loss.
On All Songs Considered, Spoon’s Britt Daniel and Jim Eno reveal details of the band’s first new album in four years. They Want My Soul is due out Aug. 5.
With Hüsker Dü, Mould helped invent alt-rock, and he’s kept innovating ever since. “For so many years, I ran away from my own sound,” he says. At 53, he’s caught up to himself.
The Estonian composer’s contemplative yet powerful music has found popularity beyond the borders of classical music. He’s making a rare appearance in the U.S. to attend a festival of his music.
The legendary producer and DJ flew in from New Orleans to regale a Washington D.C. crowd with stories about Cash Money Records, Lil Wayne’s career plan, Mantronix and working with Mos Def.
Staton has been a child gospel singer, a ’70s Southern soul hit-maker and then a disco queen. She’s just released her 27th album, Life Happens.
Metalheads love rituals, and Maryland Deathfest is the best one this side of goat sacrifice. Held in Baltimore every Memorial…
When Gits singer Mia Zapata was raped and murdered while walking home from Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood in 1993, the…
Singer-songwriter Dan Croll talks about “Home,” a track off his debut album, Sweet Disarray, as well as the real-life home that helped inspire it.
Four decades after its first performance, the San Francisco-based string quartet still nudges composers and audiences in new directions.
On the new album Awake, Scott Hansen has taken his passion for design and merged it with his interest in ambient music.
The rapper, singer, beatboxer and multi-instrumentalist is a product of Southeast Washington, D.C., an area hit hard by crime and drugs in the 1980s.
The righteously outspoken guitarist from doom metal duo Jucifer speaks about women in hard rock, her almost-acoustic side project and her never-ending life on the road.
A California dental hygienist who never quit her day job, Perhacs released one album in 1970 that failed to find an audience — or so she thought.
Robin DiMaggio, who leads The Arsenio Hall Show band, says drummers, who have to be ambidextrous to play their instrument, can drive the music and multitask like champions.
Reflecting on a career that has long synthesized old and new forms, the versatile musician says engaging with everything may be the only way left to innovate.
There are big bands and then there are really big bands, like The Family Crest, which features around 300 players. NPR’s Rachel Martin speaks with lead vocalist Liam McCormick about the band.
The Saturday Night Live alum’s sketches about fictional musicians strike a believable chord. Fitting, then, that the original songs he wrote for them are now getting a proper release.
Maria Rita may be the daughter of Ellis Regina, one of Brazil’s greatest singers, but she’s also a star in her own right. Host Michel Martin speaks to Rita about finding her own voice in the music world.