Four master improvisors in the classic sax and drum duo times two. Very powerful. Eric Barber and Greg Sinibaldi (tenor saxes), Greg Campbell and Paul Kicuchi (drums).
Four master improvisors in the classic sax and drum duo times two. Very powerful. Eric Barber and Greg Sinibaldi on tenor saxes, Greg Campbell and Paul Kicuchi on drums.
On the show this time — flip that indie pop on its head with the music of Camera Obscura.
On the show this time, it's the Cambodian psych rock of Los Angeles band Dengue Fever.
On the show this time, it’s the loud bark and deep bite of Philadelphia rock band Mannequin Pussy.
On the show this time, from Bogota, Columbia — the birthplace of Cumbia — it's the energetic joy of Frente Cumbiero.
On the show this time, it’s a throwback to the 1990s, with the absolute smash hits of Minnesota rockers Soul Asylum.
On the show this time, it’s the emo-math, jangle-pop of Wuhan band Chinese Football.
On the show this time, it’s the Mercury Prize winning indie-rock of English band, English Teacher.
On the show this time, it's the punk rock marimba of Son Rompe Pera.
On the show this time, it's Ólafur Arnalds, and Janus Rasmussen making music together as Kiasmos.
On the show this time, it's the futuristic rock drama of Guadalajara band Descartes a Kant.
On the show this time is the Jordanian Habibi-Disco of crooner Ziyad Al-Samman.
On the show this time, it's the Canadian hardcore dance-punk of Death From Above 1979.
On the show this time, it’s the danceable singalong punk-rock of Scottish band Franz Ferdinand.
On the show this time, it’s the northern African desert-blues of Etran de l’Aïr.
On the show this time, it's the Peruvian-influenced, rock n roll-cumbia of Chicha Libre.
On the show this time, it’s the Nigerian Afrobeat of Seun Kuti and Egypt 80.
On the show this time, it’s the inimitable smart-pop of legendary band They Might Be Giants.
On the show this time, it’s the soul-filling songs of Choctaw Nation storyteller Samantha Crain.