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Metal, Meat & Bone
Metal, Meat & Bone
Metal, Meat & Bone

Dyin' Dog Snow famously created his own reality and embraced his "unspoken rage and overpowering air of entitlement."

 
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Misterwives
Misterwives
Misterwives

"Just like the flowers, I had grown in unexpected places," says MisterWives frontwoman Mandy Lee.

 
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Elliot Smith by JJ Gonson
Elliot Smith by JJ Gonson
Elliot Smith by JJ Gonson

“A lot of people overlook Elliott [Smith’s] first two records—they think of them as a prelude to the bigger albums that followed—but when you go back, you discover they’re really great.," says Kill Rock Stars founder Slim Moon.

 
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Josie Dunn photo by Bree Fish
Josie Dunn photo by Bree Fish
Josie Dunn photo by Bree Fish

"I’m grateful for the rough patches too because you just learn and grow from them," says Josie Dunne. "I know that I’m gonna come out of this stronger."

 
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El-P photo by Daniel Medhurst
El-P photo by Daniel Medhurst
El-P photo by Daniel Medhurst

"This album is raw and noisy and fucked up and exactly how I felt when I made it," states El-P in a press release.

 
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John Legend
John Legend
John Legend

“This video was made to celebrate our shared love, hope and resilience," says John Legend about the crowd-sourced "Bigger Love."

 
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July Talk
July Talk
July Talk

"The thought that we will be able to perform and feel the audience’s company again is just too much," said the band via statement.

 
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Puscifer
Puscifer
Puscifer

“It was simultaneously very fresh and also felt like we had never been apart," says Puscifer singer Carina Round.

 
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Safe and Sound
Safe and Sound
Safe and Sound

"It is really important right now for people to come together to help support our homeless youth and vulnerable members of our population," says Aloe Blacc.

 
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The Mothers 1970
The Mothers 1970
The Mothers 1970

“It’s no secret that Frank was excited about this group," says Joe Travers. "Their sound was unique, their humor was like no other, and yet their time was ultimately short lived.”