Emergency music from Turtle Island; The haunting sounds of Railroad Earth; Former child prodigies Nickel Creek; Walking through fire with Mary Gauthier; Intellectual pop from Future Bible Heroes; The moody instrumentals of Lanterna; Remembering the tragic Joy Division.
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Nickel Creek, Turtle Island String Quartet, Joy Division
Benign
When all else fails at All Things Considered, we've got the Turtle Island String Quartet to see us through. Watch to find out more.
Bird in a House
One of All Songs Considered's great unknowns, Railroad Earth has a sound reminiscent of the Grateful Dead.
The Smoothie Song
Though they've been playing together for more than a decade, the trio that make up this bluegrass trio are all in their early 20s.
Walk Through the Fire
A former philsophy student and award-winning restaurant owner, Mary Gauthier (pronounced go-shay) sings with the southern spirit of Lucinda Williams.
Losing Your Affection
The Future Bible Heroes make music modeled after what singer/songwriter Stephen Merritt calls the last great period of popular music: the '80s.
West Side Highway
Another All Songs Considered great unknown, Lanterna play moody guitar instrumentals.
Love Will Tear Us Apart
They never had a hit on the charts, they never toured the US and they only released two albums, but the Joy Division remain one of the most influential bands of the past 25 years.