Llewellyn Hinkes-Jones

Llewellyn Hinkes-Jones is a Washington, D.C.-based writer whose work has also appeared in the Toronto Star, Morning News, Washington City Paper, and the Awl.

Track of the Day: 'Post-Acid'

Track of the Day: 'Post-Acid'

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Track of the Day: 'Thank You For Your Love'

Track of the Day: 'Thank You For Your Love'

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Track of the Day: 'Helicopter'

Track of the Day: 'Helicopter'

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Track of the Day: 'Eden Prison'

Track of the Day: 'Eden Prison'

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Track of the Day: 'I Want the World to Stop'

Track of the Day: 'I Want the World to Stop'

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Track of the Day: 'Stranded'

Track of the Day: 'Stranded'

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In an iTunes Age, the Case for Vinyl

In an iTunes Age, the Case for Vinyl

Because of the digital divide, we're listening to music alone rather than in groups. New technology could change that—if only it weren't so expensive More »

Downtempo Pop: When Good Music Gets a Bad Name

Downtempo Pop: When Good Music Gets a Bad Name

"Chillwave," a new genre of rock, has been dismissed by critics for everything from its name to its influences. Ignore them. More »

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Picking up the Pieces After the Tornado in Moore, Oklahoma

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