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Station Breaks: The Best New Songs From NPR Member Stations

Check out bold new music from violin-wielding singer-songwriter Sudan Archives, harmony-rich sister act Lily & Madeleine and warm, autumnal folk group Hawthorn.

Every month on , NPR Music member stations handpick a diverse list of new songs by not-so-big bands. In this edition, check out bold new music from violin-wielding singer-songwriter Sudan Archives, harmony-rich sister act Lily & Madeleine and warm, autumnal folk group Hawthorn. Songs from this month will at the bottom of the page.

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