NPR consistently has interesting radio broadcasts that are aired when I can never be anywhere near a radio. Conveniently they also use the internet to their advantage.
Recently the NPR Song of the Day was future Pitchfork Festers The Twilight Sad's "That Summer, At Home I Had Become the Invisible Boy." They call the band, "guitar-fueled rock blasts with moody interludes and bits of esoteric instrumentation."
NPR also took a look at rock 'n' roll photographer and classic rock band manager Tom Wright. Wright experienced and shot bands that have come to make up classic rock radio from Boston to Chicago to San Fransisco. Listen to the broadcast to hear stories by Wright and The Who's Townshend.
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