World Cafe

Monday - Friday 7pm
David Dye

Since 1991, World Cafe has been a premier showcase for contemporary music serving up an eclectic blend that includes blues, rock, world, folk, and alternative country. The show is hosted by long-time Philadelphia radio personality David Dye.

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Audio Archive

  • Tuesday, June 11, 2013 4:35pm
    With his album Multiply in 2005, British electronica DJ Jamie Lidell began incorporating his voice into his productions. As we hear today, the result is a layered, neo soul sound that Lidell continues on his new self titled album. He brings us a live performance, plus great stories about his new life in Nashville, Tennessee.
  • Tuesday, May 28, 2013 3:53pm
    It has been five years since Hey Marseilles, the seven piece band from Seattle debuted their chamber pop sound, and now they follow up with, _Lines We Trace_. The new record has been a much more collaborative effort than their last, as the group discusses in this interview. Plus we will find out how the French city of Marseilles fits into this all.
  • Tuesday, May 14, 2013 11:13am
    The Seattle six-piece Pickwick started out performing singer Galen Disstons acoustic songs, but have since changed course to a more groove oriented band sound. Cant Talk Medicine is their debut studio album, which the band showcases live today, and they will explain their musical transformation, and play live.
  • Monday, May 6, 2013 10:33am
    Michaela Majoun welcomes Dawes on this edition of World Cafe Words and Music from WXPN. The L.A. rock band made a big impact when they debuted in 2009 with what' has been described as their So-Cal, Laurel Canyon sound. Dawes style has expanded a bit on their new album, Stories Don't End, as we will hear in today's set from the stage of World Cafe Live. Plus, singer and songwriter, Taylor Goldsmith, explains why the group decided to self-release this, their third, disc.
  • Thursday, May 2, 2013 11:44am
    Formed in 1995, Eels is a fixture of the indie-rock scene led by Mark Oliver Everett, who performs under the stage name E. His latest, _Wonderful, Glorious_ marks the first record to include the other members of Eels in the writing process. Learn why in this interview, plus a stellar live set drawn from the new album.

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3:07pm

Mon June 10, 2013
World Cafe

World Cafe Next: Last Good Tooth

Originally published on Mon June 10, 2013 3:14 pm

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Last Good Tooth shares a hometown — Providence, R.I. — with The Low Anthem, and the two bands have both shown a penchant for experimenting with fiddles and Appalachian music.

Led by songwriter Penn Sultan, the son of sculptor Donald Sultan, Last Good Tooth crafts free-wheeling songs, marked by delightful extended breaks and smart lyrics. The group recently relocated to New York City, and its new album (Not Without Work and Rest) is out now on Conor Oberst's Team Love Records.

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3:02pm

Fri June 7, 2013
World Cafe

Patty Griffin On World Cafe

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It's a middle-age milestone, dealing with a parent's death. Singer-songwriter Patty Griffin turns the experience into powerful moments on her new album, American Kid. The album features songs inspired by everything from her dad exclaiming "Don't let me die in Florida!" to the gleam in her grandfather's eye on his own wedding day.

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8:32am

Fri June 7, 2013
World Cafe

Villagers On World Cafe

Originally published on Fri June 7, 2013 9:52 am

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Recording under the name Villagers, Dublin singer-songwriter Conor O'Brien released his debut album, Becoming a Jackal, in 2010. A critically acclaimed Mercury Prize nominee, that record was stripped-down singer-songwriter fare.

But O'Brien changed a bit during the two-plus years leading up to the release of {Awayland}. The songwriter had listened to lots of techno in the interim and approached the new album with Cinemascope ambitions.

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3:06pm

Wed June 5, 2013
World Cafe

Parquet Courts On World Cafe

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Nonchalant raw riffage and perfect off-the-cuff lyrics are what attracted me to Light Up Gold, the second full-length album from the Brooklyn indie-rock band Parquet Courts.

On this edition of World Cafe, we were lucky enough to hear three new songs that were written after the release of Light Up Gold. We can't say what will become of them, but "Dear Ramona," in particular, is extraordinary.

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4:08pm

Tue June 4, 2013
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Madeleine Peyroux On World Cafe

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Madeleine Peyroux started singing blues and jazz on the streets of Paris. Over the course of her career, Peyroux has released six albums, sold more than a million copies of her second record (Careless Love) and developed a following for her easygoing, Billie Holiday-tinged sound.

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