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All Songs TV Great new music videos, picked by All Songs Considered hosts Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton.

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Birthing Hips' 'Internet' Is Beautifully Deranged

The Boston band makes brainy, noisy punk that reflects sonic adventure and technical mastery. "Internet," from its album Urge To Merge, shows off the group's flair for the uncanny.

S. Carey's new album, Hundred Acres, comes out Feb. 23. Cameron Wittig/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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Hear S. Carey's Graceful New Song, Performed Live Beside A Roaring Fire

In this live performance of Carey's new song, the Bon Iver multi-instrumentalist streamlines his sound without sacrificing a shred of grace or inventiveness.

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Patrick Watson Sings A Song For The 'Broken'

The singer's radiant new single soothes the bearer of a battered heart with the falsetto-rich sound of healing and comfort.

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Review

Bad History Month's 'Warm Recollection' Of Love And Death

Songwriter Sean Bean says "A Warm Recollection," from the band's new album Dead And Loving It, is about "the high stakes of living life in the face of certain death."

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First Watch: Overcoats, 'I Don't Believe In Us'

Hana Elion and JJ Mitchell dance off disillusionment in their pastel video for the YOUNG bonus track.

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With 'Not Coming Home,' ALA.NI Calls For Love In A Mad World

ALA.NI says it best: "LOVE IS LOVE IS LOVE IS LOVE.Take it where you can get it, cause lord knows we need as much of it right now in this mad, mad world." That's at the heart of "Not Coming Home."