Lars Gotrich
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The minimalist English octet stresses a communal spirit in its Tiny Desk performance.
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With a who's who of forward-thinking guitarists, Bill Orcutt brings his ecstatic minimalism to the Tiny Desk.
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As much as Pedigo's songcraft has changed, a tender smirk remains behind each pluck and strum here.
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The Athens, Ga., group has always felt like a myth hidden in plain sight. In a newly unearthed studio session, hear the band reverse-engineer punk's primitive roots to craft a circus-like surrealism.
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The New Zealand band writes sparkling indie pop underpinned by empathy. At the Tiny Desk, you can hear that support and camaraderie in the band's stripped-down arrangements and dry banter.
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A testament to her heartstring-tugging taste and temperament, Grant dares us to leave a world worth living in.
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The band pulls off a pop music magic trick, indulging nostalgia and crafting a vintage '90s patchwork dress in pop song form.
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Water is a fitting metaphor for Sage's music, in which stories, sounds, emotions and motions overlap not with a clash but a surprising ease.
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Songwriter Tommy Marolda delivers a deliciously clever power-pop soap opera in three minutes.
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The guitarist responds to the quietude and complexity of his subject with bursts of compassion and even confusion.
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The New Jersey band's groove-heavy, reverb-laden hardcore swaggers as much as it smiles.
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Guitarist Patrick McDermott and pedal steel player Barry Walker unite again for a song as gentle as a sunkissed stream.