The Australian band and its debut album Forever So have come a long way from a makeshift recording bungalow in Melbourne.
The California duo returns with its second album, the effervescent international hit The Only Place.
Download a new track from the Ypsilanti, Mich., indie-pop trio. The band's third record, Blonde Album, features heavy synths and catchy piano parts, which form unexpectedly charming pop tunes when combined with Leah Diehl's chirpy vocals and brooding lyrics.
Carlos Alfonso, a singer and songwriter for the group Síntesis, explains how Cuban music is influenced by various countries in West Africa.
In this episode recorded live in Havana, Cuba, Síntesis' members discuss the West African influences in their music and their efforts to give a voice to the voiceless.
Though comparisons to other British soul singers — Adele, Amy Winehouse — are inevitable, I Predict a Graceful Expulsion is rooted in a much deeper, darker blues sound.
The Songhai singer-songwriter pays tribute to his hometown of Gao, Mali, on his newest album, Koima.
The bluesy folk-rock singer-songwriter performs songs from his eighth album, The Way We Move.
The band's songs capture a diverse mix of '70s rock, contemporary indie rock and New Orleans jazz.
The prolific indie-rock band returns with a new album, Swing Lo Magellan, and a short film.
In a special World Cafe session recorded in Havana, the young Cuban singer speaks with host David Dye about her burgeoning career, musical family and favorite Latin music.
Hogan, who's sung backup for Neko Case, Andrew Bird and others, tells World Cafe host David Dye how she finally got her own record deal — and recruited more than 40 musicians to help with her new solo album, I Like to Keep Myself in Pain.
Hear the exclusive live premiere of "Horizons/Horizons Phase 2," an adventurous and multidimensional 12-minute opus.
The Grammy-winning band discusses its new series of children's music, Ozokids, and plays some songs.
Ozomatli singer Raul Pacheco shares the views that shape Latin music, personally and in general.