Negativland Performs Remote NPR Tiny Desk Concert
The legendary San Francisco Bay Area band Negativland performed a wonderful NPR Tiny Desk Concert from their respective homes. The band released their 14th studio album The World Will Decide in October 2020, much of which takes aim at the effect technology has on society. Despite this powerful premise, however, the concert had to be done entirely through video chat.
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