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Carrie Brownstein of Sleater-Kinney recently spoke to the New York Times as a guest critic to discuss what she has been listening to and why. To view the the article please click here.
Otherwise, here's an excerpt: "I have only four songs from You Don't Know Me: The Songs of Cindy Walker, but it's a concept album. When you're reinterpreting someone else's song, the most crucial thing is to find the part of you that allows you to be inside that song and give it love. His voice has always been a translator of emotions, in terms of transforming stoicism into softness."