KCRW's Today's Top Tune
Summary: Today's Top Tune is a free song a day, from KCRW's all Music Channel, that represents a cross section of KCRW's eclectic music format. Tracks selected are chosen from recent and upcoming releases as well as songs performed live on Morning Becomes Eclectic. Each song will be available for download and podcast. Click on FULL DETAILS to stream/download the track and read more about the artist.
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Glen Hansard has followed up an incredible solo album with an EP released late last year featuring three new songs.
KCRW favorite Dev Hynes, aka Blood Orange, released his highly anticipated sophomore album late last year to critical acclaim.
A new single from Philadelphia-based band The War on Drugs is a promising way to start the new year. Their new album comes out in March.
To quote our own Mario Cotto "Connan Mockasin is a romantic dude with real romantic feelings and he's not afraid to whisper sweet sensual nothings in your ear?"
As 2013 draws to a close, we turn to Aussie dance band Cut Copy for Today's Top Tune. It's a spectacular track off their new album.
Dengue Fever: Taxi Dancer
Sallie Ford & The Sound Outside think there is no better time than the dead of winter to release a "Summer" EP.
Grizzly Bear have recently reissued their latest album Shields with additional B-sides, including Today's Top Tune.
Singer-songwriter Fink had the distinct honor to work with The Royal Concertegebouw Orchestra and see his songs turned into a work of symphonic genius.
What better way to celebrate Christmas Eve than a soulful Today's Top Tune courtesy of Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings.
London-based singer Zara McFarlane carries on in the tradition of great female jazz vocalists.
Friends Jonathan Clay and Zach Chance shared a love of harmony, the sounds of the South and classic Americana. They formed in Texas under the name Jamestown Revival.
Wooden Shjips left the comforts of their San Francisco home base and anchored in Oregon to record their latest album.
Since the disbanding of Oasis, Liam Gallagher has focused his sights on Beady Eye. The band?s sophomore recording was produced by TV on the Radio's Dave Sitek.
The third volume of Thee Oh Sees singles compilation is a wild ride through reverb and melodic mayhem.