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Last weekend, Des Moines dynamo Ramona and the Sometimes hosted the third installment of Cupid’s Lounge, an amorous extravaganza complete with skits and serenades. Backed by the Lovin’ Forkful, a local supergroup assembled for the event, Cupid’s Lounge had its packed audience singing along to love songs across several genres.
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Munk Rivers got their start as a brother and sister having fun playing music together and has evolved into a full band with lots in mind for the future.
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Love can make people do crazy things. Here's our list of 10 of the creepiest love songs, including tunes by The Police, The Beatles, Tyler, the Creator, Neil Diamond and more.
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The music festival, which has hosted both Chappell Roan and Noah Kahan, and matched her donation, pledged its support for "access to mental health care for all musicians."
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Looking for the perfect record to gift your valentine this Valentines Day? Look no further, here's our list of the must-have 14 vinyl LPs for that special someone in your life.
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The newest album from Iowa City's James Tutson finds the singer getting very real about relationships, and also working with a horn section for the first time.
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Chicago indie rockers Beach Bunny had their crowd singing and moshing along to hits like “Prom Queen” at their sold out show at Wooly’s on Jan. 26. IPR’s Cece Mitchell spoke with their three primary members about their origins, TikTok virality and their upcoming third full-length record, ‘Tunnel Vision.’
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With the release of Becoming Led Zeppelin, the first band-authorized documentary hitting theaters soon, we took a deep dive into the band's discography to discover the best lesser known tracks.
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The 2000s saw the complete digital age of music. MP3s became commonplace, and the entire music industry went into a panic as a result. Social media more or less was born in this decade as well, with humanity becoming more "plugged in" than ever before.
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FKA Twigs is one of the most alluring names in pop and also one of the most enigmatic. Her latest album EUSEXUA is bound to get you on the dance floor and, if you're willing, take you on an existential mind trip.