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30 Signature Guitars for Modern Artists
…And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead Go Quadrophonic on New LP
Spoon – “Shake It Off”
Lee Ranaldo, Britt Daniel, Craig Finn, and More to Play Electoral Benefit Show in NYC
Watch Beck Perform With Spoon’s Britt Daniel and Jenny Lewis in NYC
Spoon Frontman Britt Daniel Breaks Silence on Utensil-Related Questions About Soup
Hear Britt Daniel, Sun Kil Moon, Car Seat Headrest & More Cover David Bowie On Howard Stern Special
Watch Sleater-Kinney Cover “Rebel Rebel” With Britt Daniel and The Thermals on New Year’s Eve
Watch Spoon’s Britt Daniel Cover the Beatles’ ‘I Me Mine’
Spoon’s Britt Daniel Covers David Bowie’s ‘Never Let Me Down’ as a Moving Tribute
Premiere: Sweet Spirit (and Britt Daniel) Cover Spoon’s ‘Paper Tiger’
Britt Daniel Is a Silent Observer in Spoon’s ‘Inside Out’ Video
Hear Spoon’s Britt Daniel Go Deep on Marc Maron’s ‘WTF’ Podcast
See Dave Grohl and Fred Armisen Honor the ‘Sexiest Elbows in Rock’
Spoon Tease New Album With Short, Noisy Video
Hear Britt Daniel’s Cavernous Take on Eerie Pop Standard ‘Love Letters’
Britt Daniel and Jason Narducy’s Split Single Post Three Sharp Power-Poppers
Britt Daniel Has Another New Non-Spoon Band: Spl:t S:ngle
All Access: Death Cab for Cutie
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