David Dye http://kbia.org en Mount Moriah On World Cafe http://kbia.org/post/mount-moriah-world-cafe Mount Moriah is a rock band formed around the duo of guitarist Jenks Miller and singer Heather McEntire. Its second full-length album, the recent <em>Miracle Temple,</em> combines the strum and twang of Southern rock with vocals that hit hard emotionally.<p>On this installment of <em>World Cafe</em>, host David Dye discusses with McEntire the complexity of Mount Moriah's sound, as well as her push to explore the nuances in her vocals. <div class="fullattribution">Copyright 2013 WXPN-FM. Wed, 22 May 2013 21:25:00 +0000 David Dye 34199 at http://kbia.org Mount Moriah On World Cafe The National On World Cafe http://kbia.org/post/national-world-cafe <a href="http://www.npr.org/artists/17076799/the-national">The National</a>'s rise has been slow and steady, to match the growth and evolution of its dour but beautiful rock sound. Tue, 21 May 2013 13:02:00 +0000 David Dye 34097 at http://kbia.org The National On World Cafe Next: Hanni El Khatib http://kbia.org/post/next-hanni-el-khatib <a href="http://www.npr.org/event/music/182014019/kcrw-presents-hanni-el-khatib">Hanni El Khatib</a> is a first-generation American who grew up with a Palestinian father and a Filipino mother in San Francisco. Mon, 20 May 2013 18:12:00 +0000 David Dye 34050 at http://kbia.org Next: Hanni El Khatib Frightened Rabbit On World Cafe http://kbia.org/post/frightened-rabbit-world-cafe <a href="http://www.npr.org/artists/92313806/frightened-rabbit">Frightened Rabbit</a>'s Scott Hutchinson has been creating compelling, sometimes even uplifting, songs about abject failure since the Scottish band's first album, <em>Sing the Greys,</em> came out in 2006.<p>On this installment of <em>World Cafe</em>, Hutchinson tells host David Dye how the entire band was involved in writing lyrics for its new album, <em>Pedestrian Verse</em>. The singer also discusses Frightened Rabbit's unique experience during a recent tour of northern Scotland. Fri, 17 May 2013 19:08:00 +0000 David Dye 33948 at http://kbia.org Frightened Rabbit On World Cafe Sallie Ford & The Sound Outside On World Cafe http://kbia.org/post/sallie-ford-sound-outside-world-cafe <a href="http://www.npr.org/event/music/161967941/sallie-ford-new-songs-from-an-old-soul">Sallie Ford</a> & The Sound Outside's music was raw and forthright from the beginning, when its album <em>Dirty Radio</em> came out in 2011. The Portland band captures the energy of early-'50s music, with blues and country influences that earned it a rockabilly designation early in its career.<p>The band's second album, <em>Untamed Beast</em>, doesn't step back from the edge in any way. Thu, 16 May 2013 20:29:00 +0000 David Dye 33879 at http://kbia.org Sallie Ford & The Sound Outside On World Cafe RNDM On World Cafe http://kbia.org/post/rndm-world-cafe RNDM is a new band featuring <a href="http://www.npr.org/artists/15190944/joseph-arthur">Joseph Arthur</a>, <a href="http://www.npr.org/artists/15664595/pearl-jam">Pearl Jam</a> bassist Jeff Ament and drummer Richard Stuverud. Ament and Arthur met when the latter opened for Pearl Jam on tour.<p>Ament tells <em>World Cafe</em> host David Dye that he was mesmerized by Arthur's ability to create band sounds by looping his guitar and vocals. He also describes how RNDM formed and explains the process behind creating its debut album, <em>Acts</em>. Wed, 15 May 2013 20:02:00 +0000 David Dye 33810 at http://kbia.org RNDM On World Cafe Bonnie 'Prince' Billy & Dawn McCarthy On World Cafe http://kbia.org/post/bonnie-prince-billy-dawn-mccarthy-world-cafe In this installment of <em>World Cafe</em>, <a href="http://www.npr.org/artists/15287649/bonnie-prince-billy">Bonnie 'Prince' Billy</a> (the stage name of Will Oldham) and Dawn McCarthy perform their own versions of classic Everly Brothers songs — as heard on their latest album together, <em>What the Brothers Sang</em>.<p>The two Kentuckians find new ways to harmonize on an array of famous and obscure Everly Brothers songs. Tue, 14 May 2013 17:48:00 +0000 David Dye 33716 at http://kbia.org Bonnie 'Prince' Billy & Dawn McCarthy On World Cafe Next: Laura Stevenson http://kbia.org/post/next-laura-stevenson Laura Stevenson describes herself as an "unfunny Woody Allen," which is another way of saying that her work channels her obsessions with death and doubt. On her third album, <em>Wheel</em>, she finds a way to make it all sound downright jaunty.<p>Stevenson came to her more folk leanings from roots in punk, as well as a musical family; her grandfather, choral director Harry Simeone, was responsible for "Little Drummer Boy." Listen to two songs from <em>Wheel</em> on this page. <div class="fullattribution">Copyright 2013 WXPN-FM. Tue, 14 May 2013 01:18:00 +0000 David Dye 33672 at http://kbia.org Next: Laura Stevenson Clive Davis On World Cafe http://kbia.org/post/clive-davis-world-cafe At 81, music mogul and Columbia Records president Clive Davis has slowed down just enough to write his autobiography, <em>The Soundtrack of My Life</em>. The book, which describes how he's consistently made hit records, has itself become a bestseller.<p>In this installment of <em>World Cafe</em>, Davis discusses how seeing Janis Joplin with Big Brother and The Holding Company at the Monterey Pop Festival changed his life — and, consequently, the history of Columbia Records. Fri, 10 May 2013 19:40:00 +0000 David Dye 33536 at http://kbia.org Clive Davis On World Cafe Rod Stewart On World Cafe http://kbia.org/post/rod-stewart-world-cafe <a href="http://www.npr.org/2012/12/16/167165731/rod-stewart-big-dreams-bigger-hair">Rod Stewart</a> has little to prove as a rock star. He's been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame twice, once solo and once with The Faces. Fri, 10 May 2013 19:40:00 +0000 David Dye 33537 at http://kbia.org Rod Stewart On World Cafe