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Jeff Tweedy leads Wilco at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Photo by ...
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Issue 26

Planet of Sound: …And You Shall Know Us By the Trail of Dead

Returning to their indie roots, these Austin-based art rockers are creating epic soundscapes on a recession-era budget.

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Issue 24

Planet of Sound: The Pains of Being Pure at Heart

These indie pop true believers are their own favorite new band. They might be yours as well.

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Issue 22

Planet of Sound: Noah and the Whale

Noah and the Whale have great taste in films. The band’s bittersweet pop songs aren’t bad either.

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Issue 20

Planet of Sound Jukebox

FLYP picks the best music from our first 20 issues.

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Issue 18

Planet of Sound: Mark Oliver Everett

In his new memoir, Eels songwriter Mark Oliver Everett reveals the pain and joy of a life in music.

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Issue 15

Planet of Sound: Jennifer O'Connor

With simple yet beautiful songwriting, this singer-songwriter quietly keeps hope alive on her new album, Here With Me.

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Issue 14

Planet of Sound: The Duke Spirit

English indie-soul rockers The Duke Spirit endured broken bones and label drama to come back stronger than ever.

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Few bands in recent memory have tried to be everything to everyone quite like the British band, Bloc Party. ...
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Calexico is a town on the border between California and Mexico. It’s also an American band that mixes folk, ...
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