January 25th, 2011 7:14am
LHB’s Shorties (Wanda Jackson, Les Jupes, and More)
Legendary singer Wanda Jackson talks to Morning Edition about her new Jack White-produced covers album, The Party Ain’t Over.
The Montreal Gazette profiles the band Les Jupes.
The magically gloomy Modern Myths is an album that should push the quartet through a number of other doors. It slides contemporary folk into a lush fog of subdued prog for a sound that is as epic as it is primal and as stirring as it is sad and introverted — like Henry V’s Agincourt speech whispered beneath the blankets.
American Songwriter interviews the duo Over the Rhine.
Pop & Hiss interviews Wavves’ Nathan Williams and Best Coast’s Bethany Cosentino about their upcoming tour.
PopMatters interviews the members of Tom Tom Club about the band’s reunion tour.
Switched profiles Bandcamp, calling the website “an indie musician’s best (and most profitable) friend.
Help Fund singer-songwriter Daniel Johnston‘s first full-length comic book on Kickstarter.
On sale for $3.99 at Amazon MP3: The Get Up Kids’ There Are Rules album.
Basia Bulat plays a Tiny Desk Concert at NPR Music.
The Bay Bridged ponders the question, “Does indie music have a place on the radio?”
Drowned in Sound interviews Sam Beam of Iron and Wine about his new album, Kiss Each Other Clean.

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