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If Grief Could Wait

A Swedish ensemble brings together Henry Purcell, Nick Drake and Leonard Cohen

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Come Sunday

A collaboration between two jazz greats is a testament to musical devotion.

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Legacy of a Legend

A two-disc compilation collects and honors the music of the pianist who married odd time signatures with hit-making melodicism.

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A Biographical Guide to the Great Jazz and Pop Singers

A comprehensive new guide to the voices that carried the twentieth century's tune.

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National Ransom

The latest from the style-shuffling artist looks to the music of hard times past to sing the blues for the present.

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Amore

A delightfully personal look at the era when Italian voices defined American popular music.

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Dream Attic

The fabled songwriter and guitarist uses live performances to launch a bracing new set of compositions.

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High Violet

The intricate anxieties of twenty-first century adulthood provide the theme for The National's new record. Read more...

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When that Rough God Goes Riding

Greil Marcus on the elusive trail of Van Morrison's musical genius. Read more...

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New Amerykah, Part II: Return of the Ankh

The new record from an innovative songwriter and performer resists the boundaries of song. Read more...

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Girl Power

A veteran of the riot grrl scene looks back on a short-lived, but groundbreaking musical movement. Read more...

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Zoot Sims in the Jazz Loft

A horn player lost between eras, found again in a glorious new work of photography. Read more...

Tom Jobim: Brazil’s Ambassador of Song

The Brazilian master of the bossa nova is the subject of a multipart video portrait that tracks him from his Rio roots to global fame. Read more...

Pops: A Life of Louis Armstrong

Terry Teachout's new biography of the jazz patriarch evokes memories of indelible moments in listening. Read more...

Logos

Bradford Cox's new record explores the splendors and sorrows of isolation. Read more...

Fall

On her fourth record, the popular vocalist and songwriter reveals some sharp edges. Read more...

Signal Morning

Will Cullen Hart returns to the sonic playground of Circulatory System, and to the balancing act between experiment and indulgence. Read more...

A Fine Romance

A case for the distinctively Jewish aspect of the American Songbook. Read more...

My Guilty Pleasure

The followup disc from the pop chanteuse of Disco Romance returns to dance clubs past. Read more...

Truelove's Gutter

"Anyone here like rockabilly?" It was December 2007, and Richard Hawley was asking his audience at Los Angeles' Troubadour if they were ready for an upbeat number from his then-latest album, Lady's Bridge... Read more...

Wind's Poem

Mount Eerie mastermind Phil Elverum calls the music on Wind’s Poem "black metal." Read more...

February 11: Nelson Mandela was released from prison on this day in 1990. The recent anthology Conversations with Myself samples from decades of archived material in an attempt to "give readers access to the Nelson Mandela…

Once held close to the chest and protected by well-understood laws, the valuable information about our lives that we blithely disclose with our every keystroke has the potential…

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Alice James

"The moral and philosophical questions that Henry wrote up as fiction and William as science," Jean Strouse writes of her subject's more famous brothers, "Alice simply lived." It took a biographer of sensitivity and brilliance to give that "simply" the profundity it deserves, and the resulting book, now reissued in the peerless NYRB Classics series, is one of the richest life stories you'll ever read.

Midnight in Austenland

The world of Jane Austen's fiction has long been an imaginative playground for writers and readers of a certain stripe. Shannon Hale's Austenland wittily took the next step, setting comic romance in a faux-Pemberly resort for the Darcy-smitten. Her latest returns for more Regency fun, but with a twist: does murder stalk Pembrook Park?

Humble Homes, Simple Shacks...

Childlike retreat? Arts and crafts challenge? Frugal and eco-friendly living option? The notion of the "tiny house" has the surprising potential to fire the imagination. In this exuberant volume of sketches, plans, and commentary, the artist Derek Diedricksen shares his infectious enthusiasm for the idea of the micro-mansion.