
Inside Track Podcast
1) Mountain Man Finds Musical And Personal Harmony On ‘Magic Ship’
The folk trio released its sophomore album earlier this year.
2) Metric Captures Its Thunderous Live Sound On ‘Art Of Doubt’
The Canadian rock quartet's originally had a much different plan for its seventh album.
3) 20 Years In, Lucero Shows A New Side On ‘Among The Ghosts’
The long-running Memphis band revamps its sound and lyrics on its ninth album.
4) After His Breakthrough, Leon Bridges Pushes Beyond 1960s Soul
On ‘Good Thing,’ the young singer-songwriter takes his music in new directions.
5) Petal Is Angry, But Optimistic On ‘Magic Gone’
Pennsylvania artist Kiley Lotz's new album is split into two parts: Songs she wrote before psychological treatment, and songs she wrote in recovery.
6) Snail Mail Learns To Write Without Boundaries On ‘Lush’
The Baltimore band released its critically-acclaimed debut album last month.
7) On ‘Hollow Ground,’ Cut Worms Is A One-Man Vocal Group
The New York musician's debut album has a retro sound inspired by '50s doo-wop music.
8) Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks Wear Different Musical Disguises On ‘Sparkle Hard’
The Portland band tries out different sounds and genres on its seventh album.
Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks Wear Different Musical Disguises On ‘Sparkle Hard’
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9) After Years on the Road, Hinds Are Wiser and Stronger on ‘I Don’t Run’
After two years of nonstop touring, the Spanish band sings about the less glamorous side of the musician lifestyle on its sophomore album.
10) Parquet Courts Prove They’re No Slackers On ‘Wide Awake!’
The New York indie band's new album is an explicitly political commentary on the current state of the U.S.