Third Coast Percussion Plays New Work by Zakir Hussain, In-Studio

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English Post-Punk Outfit Art Brut Doesn’t Seem Like It’s Planned! (In-Studio)

The band Art Brut has been making excitable, eccentric indie rock since their debut LP Bang Bang Rock N Roll was released in the UK back in 2005. The music is catchy, hook-laden, guitar-based indie rock. The lyrics are delivered in a kind of speech-song by Eddie Argos; they could ...  Show more

Alternative Rock Artist Mike Doughty Reinterprets Musical Memories, In-Studio

Mike Doughty is many things; a solo artist, founding bandmember of Soul Coughing and Ghost of Vroom, and a published writer – who not only wrote two memoirs but also an oratorio based on the biblical Book of Revelation that was staged at WNYC’s Greene Space. Simply put, Doughty h ...  Show more

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