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The pandemic compressed live music onto screens, and Black Lives Matter protests brought it back to the streets. What will it all look like, and sound like, in 2021? Source

Hear tracks by Sturgill Simpson, John Carpenter, Elle King and others. Source

As the coronavirus continues to spread, Marie’s Crisis Cafe became the latest Manhattan music venue to reopen, claiming that it is not a performance venue. Source

An album of previously unheard recordings from the “Time Out” sessions in 1959 reveals the making of a masterpiece. Source

Hear tracks by 24kGoldn, Beach Bunny, Kali Uchis and others. Source

Isolation was unavoidable this year: Some albums embraced it, some raged against it, some tried to imagine a world without it. Source

Hear tracks by Megan Thee Stallion, Steve Earle, Bleachers featuring Bruce Springsteen and others. Source

Hear tracks by Foo Fighters, Valerie June, Chris Stapleton and others. Source

Hear tracks by Jade Bird, Nothing, Fred Hersch and others. Source

Hear tracks by Tierra Whack, Gillian Welch, Xenia Rubinos and others. Source


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