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You can stream over 100 live shows from the 9:30 Club for free on NPR | News | LIVING LIFE FEARLESS

You can stream over 100 live shows from the 9:30 Club for free on NPR

And each individual concert has been fully annotated

One of the most iconic US music clubs is certainly Washington DC’s 9:30 Club. National Public Radio (NPR) has been broadcasting live shows from the venue between 2005 and 2017. As 9:30 Club is celebrating its 40th birthday, NPR has unlocked streams to over 100 of these performances through its website.

What is even more special about this archive is that it is not your regular stream posted by a fan but each individual concert has been fully annotated. As Consequence of Sound (COS) notes, “this isn’t just an abundance of fine performances, it’s also a collection of music criticism — sometimes hyperbolic, but always earnest — by hardworking people who love music.”

The archive starts with the first concert by Bright Eyes in 2005 and goes up to the 2017 anniversary party ending with Tank and the Bangas. “NPR and the 9:30 Club hosted living legends, rising stars, and underground favorites including Sonic Youth, Death Cab for Cutie, Lucinda Williams, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Arctic Monkeys, Neko Case, Sleater-Kinney, James Blake, Jenny Lewis, The Black Keys, The National, Animal Collective, Spoon, Wilco, The Raconteurs, Dinosaur Jr., Best Coast, Bon Iver, Sharon Van Etten, and literally dozens more.”

Here’s the full list of available shows:

2005

Bright Eyes
Bloc Party
David Gray
Lucinda Williams
Secret Machines and Kings of Leon
My Morning Jacket
Son Volt
Death Cab For Cutie
Calexico and Iron and Wine

2006

Belle and Sebastian and The New Pornographers
Arctic Monkeys
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Neko Case
Toots and the Maytals
Mogwai
The Walkmen
Sonic Youth
Gomez
Fiery Furnaces
Sleater-Kinney
Regina Spektor
Jenny Lewis
The Black Keys and Black Angels
OK Go and French Kicks
Cat Power
Ray LaMontagne

2007

Emily Haines and the Soft Skeleton
The Good, The Bad & The Queen
Explosions In The Sky
Ted Leo and the Pharmacists
Low with Loney, Dear
The Frames
Ben Gibbard
Andrew Bird
The National
Richard Thompson
The Polyphonic Spree
Femi Kuti
Travis
Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova from the film Once
Gogol Bordello
The Apples in Stereo
Rilo Kiley
Animal Collective
Iron and Wine
Jose Gonzalez
Josh Ritter
Stars
Spoon
The New Pornographers
Nickel Creek
Broken Social Scene
The Hold Steady

2008

Wilco
Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks
Nada Surf
DeVotchKa
The Raconteurs
The Ting Tings
Spiritualized
Of Montreal
Conor Oberst And The Mystic Valley Band

2009

Andrew Bird
Animal Collective
Dan Deacon
Metric
The Dead Weather
M. Ward
Sunny Day Real Estate
The Gossip
Dinosaur Jr.
Benjamin Gibbard and Jay Farrar

2010

Shout Out Louds
Public Image Ltd.
The New Pornographers
Superchunk
The Tallest Man On Earth
Deerhunter
Jonsi

2011

Best Coast and Wavves
Bon Iver
Beirut

2012

The Kills
JEFF The Brotherhood
The Soul Rebels
Galactic
Kishi Bashi
Of Montreal
fun.
Spiritualized
M83
Best Coast
Wye Oak
Dirty Projectors
Patrick Watson
Grizzly Bear

2013

James Blake
Volcano Choir
Marijuana Deathsquads
Poliça

2014

Future Islands
tUnE-yArDs
Sylvan Esso

2015

Sleater-Kinney

2016

Glen Hansard, Sharon Van Etten, Kishi Bashi, Laura Gibson, The Suffers, and Dan Deacon
Savages
Explosions In The Sky
Lucius
Warpaint

2017

Gaby Moreno
Robert Glasper and Bilal
Kronos Quartet
Margo Price
Bon Iver
Jeff Tweedy
Tank and the Bangas

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