Watch: Lake Street Dive Performs on WNYC's 'Soundcheck,' Talks with 'All of It with Alison Stewart'

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Lake Street Dive were on WNYC's Soundcheck to talk with host John Schaefer about their new album, Obviously, and perform three songs from it: "Same Old News," "Being a Woman," and "Hypotheticals." You can hear the conversation and performances and watch videos of the former two performances here. Rachael Price and Akie Bermiss were also on WNYC's All of It with Alison Stewart, which you can hear here.

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Lake Street Dive are the guests on the latest episode of WNYC's Soundcheck. The band performed three songs from their new album, Obviously—"Same Old News," "Being a Woman," and "Hypotheticals"—and spoke with host John Schaefer about the new album. You can hear the conversation and performances below and watch videos of the former two performances below.

Also on WNYC, band members Rachael Price and Akie Bermiss were on All of It With Alison Stewart to discuss the new album with Stewart. You can hear the conversation here:

"You need to make this band part of your life," the AP exclaims. "Lake Street Dive have never sounded better, full and clear with every instrument given a chance to shine in every song." You can get the new album here.

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Lake Street Dive: WNYC's "Soundcheck," March 2021
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    Watch: Lake Street Dive Performs on WNYC's 'Soundcheck,' Talks with 'All of It with Alison Stewart'
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    Lake Street Dive are the guests on the latest episode of WNYC's Soundcheck. The band performed three songs from their new album, Obviously—"Same Old News," "Being a Woman," and "Hypotheticals"—and spoke with host John Schaefer about the new album. You can hear the conversation and performances below and watch videos of the former two performances below.

    Also on WNYC, band members Rachael Price and Akie Bermiss were on All of It With Alison Stewart to discuss the new album with Stewart. You can hear the conversation here:

    "You need to make this band part of your life," the AP exclaims. "Lake Street Dive have never sounded better, full and clear with every instrument given a chance to shine in every song." You can get the new album here.

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