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Fwd: First Listen: Elvis Costello & The Roots, 'Wise Up Ghost'


Stream the album from dream collaborators Elvis Costello and The Roots, plus hear a new song from Sharon Van Etten, interviews with Janelle Monae and Trent Reznor and a look back at the best of Britpop.
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First Listen

First Listen: Elvis Costello & The Roots, 'Wise Up Ghost'

Recorded in a year's worth of experimental sessions, Wise Up Ghost sounds like the best of Costello's stuff, and like nothing he's done before. Working with musicians who've figured out how to apply hip-hop principles to a band dynamic, Costello locates himself within that framework to produce some of the most focused and visionary work of his later career.

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The Mix

Don't Look Back In Anger: Britpop At 20

The phenomenon known as Britpop took shape in 1993 after the success of Suede's self-titled debut album. Twenty years later, we look back at the era's best songs and speak with musicians who witnessed it firsthand.

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Interviews

'Electric Lady' Janelle Monae On Creating The Unheard

The 27-year-old singer's music is often called futuristic — in part because her early releases revolved around a robot love story, but also because her work so firmly resists classification. She discusses her new album, The Electric Lady, here with NPR's Jacki Lyden.

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Favorite Sessions

Sharon Van Etten, 'Tarifa' (Live)

Van Etten surprised KEXP by performing an unreleased song from her next album during the station's recording session at the Portland-area festival Pickathon 2013. Luckily, the cameras were rolling for "Tarifa."

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Interviews

Trent Reznor: 'I'm Not The Same Person I Was 20 Years Ago'

The Nine Inch Nails frontman announced several years ago that it was time to let his band "disappear for a while." The hiatus ends this week with Hesitation Marks, a dense and dynamic new album that has stirred a little controversy with fans. Read his extended conversation with NPR's Melissa Block.

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