Today In Music HistoryDec. 5 in Music History: the 'O Brother, Where Art Thou?' soundtrack album released Dec 5, 2025Fleetwood Mac hit Gold, NME panned the Sex Pistols, The Jesus and Mary Chain were banned, and Paul McCartney released Band On The Run, Today in Music History.
Coffee BreakCoffee Break: BluegrassJill Riley and Nilufer Arsala • Dec 5, 2025For today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs from your favorite bluegrass artists would you like to hear?
Discover MusicAir: Tiny Desk ConcertLars Gotrich • Dec 5, 2025The French electronic duo turns distressed dreams into symphonies plucked from cotton candy clouds. Yet to see Air's members perform live, everything looks so effortless.
Discover MusicHow old is your music taste? Spotify will tell you, though you may not like itRachel Treisman • Dec 4, 2025Spotify Wrapped is bluntly telling users their "listening age," which in many cases is several decades older or younger than their actual age. It's a calculated strategy.
Chart ShowThe Chart Show: Nine Inch Nails head to the Hall of Fame Dec 4, 2025Nine Inch Nails’ “As Alive As You Need Me To Be” hits 10 weeks on The Chart and heads to the Hall of Fame. This is the band’s first induction.
News and InterviewsInterview: Neko Case discusses her new album, her memoir, and turning 55Jill Riley and Natalia Toledo • Dec 4, 2025Singer-songwriter Neko Case talked with host Jill Riley about her latest album Neon Grey Midnight Green, her memoir The Harder I Fight the More I Love You, and turning 55.
Top 89Top 89 of 2025: Bill DeVille's top music of the yearBill DeVille • Dec 4, 2025The Current weekend host Bill DeVille shares his favorite music of 2025.
Top 89Top 89 of 2025: Gannon Hanevold's top music of the yearGannon Hanevold • Dec 4, 2025The Current weekend host Gannon Hanevold shares his favorite music of 2025.
Today In Music HistoryDec. 4 in Music History: Coldplay released 'A Head Full of Dreams' Dec 4, 2025Roy Orbison played his final gig; The Byrds and Sly and the Family Stone went to No. 1; Prince put on a trench coat in protest; the so-called "Million Dollar Quartet" impromptu jam session took place with Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash and Carl Perkins, and Frank Zappa passed away, Today in Music History.
Coffee BreakCoffee Break: Alan Sparhawk UniverseJill Riley and Nilufer Arsala • Dec 4, 2025For today’s 9:30 Coffee Break, what songs from Alan Sparhawk would you like to hear?