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Host Bob Boilen spins new music from emerging bands and musical icons.
  • It's Gonna Get Sweaty: A Maryland Deathfest Preview2012/05/22

    Once a year, we pull out our skull goblets, prepare various sacrifices and get ourselves ready for Maryland Deathfest. Now in its tenth year, Maryland Deathfest is the largest metal festival in the United States. On this episode, host Bob Boilen is joined by NPR Music's resident metal fiend and Viking berserker, Lars Gotrich, and metal writer Kim Kelly to preview some of the doom, black metal and crust punk artists performing on this year's stages. With band names like Autopsy, Infernal Stronghold and Dragged Into Sunlight, it's going to be a dark, twisted and awesome time.

    Be sure to follow our two metal scribes at MDF this week as they document four days of sweaty mosh, sometimes questionable hygiene and so, so many black t-shirts. You'll find interviews and photos on Lars' Tumblr and @totalvibration, plus more coverage from @grimkim. See you in the pit.

    Eyehategood

    Album: Southern Discomfort

    Song: Southern Discomfort 

    Autopsy

    Album: Macabre Eternal

    Song: Always About to Die

    Dragged Into Sunlight

    Album: Hatred for Mankind

    Song: Volcanic Birth

    Saint Vitus

    Album: Lillie: F-65

    Song: Bleeding Ground

     

    Infernal Stronghold

    Album: Godless Noise

    Song: Snorting the Ruins of Sodom

    Coke Bust

    Album: Lines in the Sand

    Song: Forced to Live

     

    Extermination Angel

    Album: Demo 2009 a?.?k?.?a. "Advancement Into Obscurity"

    Song: Whirlwind Killing Spree

    Hellbastard

    Album: Natural OrderSong: I Beg in Blood

    Learn more about this release on the band's website.

    Electric Wizard

    Album: Black Masses

    Song: Black Mass

     

  • Can't We All Just Get Along? Our Search For The Albums Everyone Loves2012/05/17

    When the NPR Music team started talking about the 25th anniversary of Paul Simon's Graceland, we soon realized everyone on staff agreed it was one of the all-time great records. That doesn't happen very often, especially in a group of people with such divergent tastes in music.

    Vote For The Albums Everyone Can Love

    This discovery got us thinking: Is it possible to form a top ten list of records everyone can agree on? The kinds of records that, if you put them on at a party, everyone would say, "turn it up!"

    So we need you to vote. We've started by nominating 20 albums that we think will be loved by everyone who listens to them, and we want you to tell us whether YOU feel that love. To keep this running through the summer, we'll need more suggestions for albums that might fit the bill. Keep voting, and by August we hope to have a final list we can agree on.

    A big quest like this one needs a big kickoff, so for this week's show Bob and Robin play a few selections they and the rest of the NPR Music team think everyone will love. Bob and Robin are also joined by folk singer Glen Hansard, who throws Bob Marley's Exodus into the ring.

    We don't even scratch the surface of the surface with this show. But we hope to get the discussion going by fitting in as much in as possible, from quiet, emotional folk, and psychedelic funk, to high-strutting, head-banging rock.

    SONGS FEATURED ON THIS EPISODE

    Paul Simon

    Album: Graceland

    Song: Graceland

    Shuggie Otis

    Album: Inspiration Information

    Song: Strawberry Letter 23 

    Pink Floyd

    Album: The Dark Side of the Moon

    Song: Speak to Me/Breathe

     

    Ramones

    Album: Rocket to Russia

    Song: Rockaway Beach

    AC/DC

    Album: Back in Black

    Song: Back in Black

    Billie Holiday

    Album: Ultimate Collection

    Song: Solitude

    Glen Hansard, Marketa Irglova

    Album: Once (Soundtrack)

    Song: Falling Slowly

    Bob Marley & the Wailers

    Album: Exodus [Bonus Tracks]

    Song: Turn Your Lights Down Low

     

    The Beatles

    Album: The Beatles [White Album]

    Song: Back in the U.S.S.R.

     

    Boston

    Album: Boston

    Song: More Than a Feeling

     

    De La Soul

    Album: 3 Feet High and Rising

    Song: Magic Number
  • New Music: Patti Smith, Best Coast, Debo Band And More2012/05/08

    On this edition of All Songs Considered, a strange mishap turns Robin Hilton into a robot ... and he/it is programmed to talk about how great a time the All Songs Considered crew had at our fantastic fun. concert. Hiltonbot 2.0 is good and all, but it could never take the place of flesh-and-blood, music-loving nerdery, so the show includes picks from the apparently-human NPR Music editor Jacob Ganz and All Songs intern Dan Raby.

    On the show: Patti Smith's first album in eight years, which includes a collaboration with Tom Verlaine on the song "April Fool"; a nostalgic garage-pop offering from Best Coast; Austin's Deep Time (formerly YellowFever) makes a pop song that surprises; a tropical-infused, electronic song from Hundred Waters and the Debo Band, which Bob fell in love with at globalFEST this year, unveils the first single off its Sub Pop debut.

    Fun.

    Album: Some Nights

    Song: Carry On

    Deep Time

    Album: Deep Time

    Song: Clouds

    Patti Smith

    Album: Banga

    Song: April Fool

    Hundred Waters

    Album: Hundred Waters

    Song: Me and Anodyne

    Best Coast

    Album: The Only Place

    Song: How They Want Me To Be

    Debo Band

    Album: Debo Band

    Song: Asha Gedawo
  • The Ting Tings, Yann Tiersen, Tu Fawning, More2012/05/02

    On the latest episode of All Songs Considered , hosts Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton take a circuitous route through this week's recommended listening, starting with two randomly paired videos from the WFMU blog , and ending with angular electronica from Squarepusher. Along the way we hear a brash tale of love, loss and the Guggenheim from The Ting Tings ; a mix of soul and dubstep from The Memorials, French artist Yann Tiersen 's beautiful "Monuments," and a little bit of eerie blues-rock from one of Robin's latest discoveries, Tu Fawning.

    Also on the show: Last week Bob challenged listeners  to guess what The Mynabirds  song "Generals" reminds him of. You've been tossing and turning in your bed trying hopelessly to figure it out. This week, Bob and Robin talk with The Mynabirds singer and songwriter Laura Burhenn about the song and play a few of the listener guesses. Did anyone win a date with Bob? All answers will be revealed in this episode.
  • This Week's Picks: The Mynabirds, St. Vincent, Fiona Apple And More2012/04/24

    Okay, who let Bob Boilen have a book of "rock 'n' roll" baby names? The damage is done, and he's discovered that people named "Bob" are "beloved weirdos." This revelation led Bob and Robin on a trip to find a few of their favorite "beloved weirdos" who are making great music today. St. Vincent's Annie Clark is one (emphasis on the "beloved" and creative side), with her continuous quest to craft denser, darker rock songs. Clark's new song, "GROT" — the B-side to her Record Store Day single — mixes wordless, haunting vocals with aggressive blasts of guitars and drums to create a beautiful clash of harmony and noise.

    Also on this week's show: Fiona Apple just released her first new song in seven years and we've got it. "Every Single Night" is a highly detailed, orchestral imagining of her own creative process; The Mynabirds' members get political with the fierce, stomping cut "Generals"; a sneak preview of the brooding, epic new full-length from Exitmusic; and Fenster crafts dreamy bedroom pop with "White to Red."

    St. Vincent

    Album: KrokodilSong: Grot

    The Mynabirds

    Album: Generals

    Song: Generals

    Fiona Apple

    Album: The Idler Wheel...

    Song: Every Single Night

    Fenster

    Album: Bones

    Song: White to Red

    Exitmusic

    Album: Passage

    Song: The Night
  • New Mix: Spiritualized, Jack White, Yuck And More2012/04/18

    It's been a while since we heard new music from Spiritualized's Jason Pierce (a.k.a. J Spaceman). After the one-two punch of nearly dying from double-pneumonia in 2005 and going through six months of chemotherapy for a degenerative liver disease, Pierce is back in a big way with "Hey Jane," a chugging nine-minute song which draws from the classic rock of bands like The Velvet Underground.

    Also on this week's show: a new blast of guitar from Jack White's debut solo record, Blunderbuss; Yuck takes a try at shoegaze with its new song "Chew"; Timothy Presley (a.k.a. the insanely prolific White Fence) channels Syd Barrett for his psychedelic folk album Family Perfume Vol. 1; We Are Serenades creates beautiful harmonies in "Walking Home"; and a gorgeous song with a wistful message of loss and remembrance from Maps & Atlases.

    Jack White

    Album: Blunderbuss

    Song: Sixteen Saltines

    Yuck

    Album: Chew (Single)

    Song: Chew

     

    Maps & Atlases

    Album: Beware and Be Grateful

    Song: Old & Gray

    White Fence

    Album: Family Perfume, Vol. 1

    Song: Do You Know Ida Know?

    We Are Serenades

    Album: Criminal Heaven

    Song: Walking Home

    Spiritualized

    Album: Sweet Heart Sweet Light

    Song: Hey Jane
  • Jack White Interview: How I Made 'Blunderbuss'2012/04/17

    All Songs Considered  host Bob Boilen and Jack White discuss the making of   White's new album , Blunderbuss.  Plus, the difference between playing with men and women, why hipsters are scary and what major labels do that indies can't.

    See a video of this interview on the NPR Music site

    http://www.npr.org/2012/04/13/150593292/jack-white-how-i-made-blunderbuss?ps=mh_frimg1

  • NEW MUSIC FROM HOT CHIP, DIRTY PROJECTORS AND MORE2012/04/10

    This week on All Songs Considered, Bob Boilen and Jacob Ganz go globe hopping to find new music from familiar faces: Canada's Japandroids makes punk music that doesn't only want to punch you in the face; New York's Dirty Projectors mix familiar elements from different eras to create some completely new music; and we hear from London's Hot Chip, those nerds who just wanna dance. Also on this episode: the return and revival of soul singer Bobby Womack, Peter Broderick's sweeping tribute to artist Colin Kenniff, singer-songwriter Sarah Jaffe gets inspired by a set of pawn-shop drums, and tropical garage rock from the band Bayatas.

    Japandroids

    Album: Celebration Rock

    Song: The House That Heaven Built 

    Sarah Jaffe

    Album: The Body Wins

    Song: Glorified High

    Hot Chip

    Album: In Our Heads

    Song: Flutes

    Dirty Projectors

    Album: Swing Lo Magellan

    Song: Gun Has No Trigger

    Bayatas

    Album: The Hand Effect/What Is The Dream

    Song: The Hand Effect

    Bobby Womack

    Album: The Bravest Man In The Universe

    Song: Please Forgive My Heart

    Peter Broderick

    Album: http://www.itstartshear.com

    Song: Colin

  • The Speak-Singing Debate: Just Sing The Damn Song!2012/04/03

    Few people can easily define it but nearly everyone knows it when they hear it. Speak-singing, the murky marriage of spoken lyrics and sung melodies, can be heard in everything from 17th century opera to the Velvet Underground and latest Mountain Goats record. On this edition of All Songs Considered hosts Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton argue over the pros and cons of this polarizing art form and take a look at some of their favorite (and not-so-favorite) speak-singing artists. Plus, listeners chime in with some of their own picks.

    SONGS FEATURED ON THIS EPISODE

    Rex Harrison

    Album: My Fair Lady [Original Soundtrack]

    Song: A Hymn to Him

    The Velvet Underground

    Album: Loaded [Fully Loaded Edition]

    Song: Sweet Jane [Full Length Version]

    William Shatner

    Album: Has Been

    Song: Common People

     

    The Modern Lovers

    Album: The Modern Lovers

    Song: She Cracked

     

    U2

    Album: Unforgettable Fire

    Song: Pride (In the Name of Love)

     

    Mozart

    Album: Mozart: Le Nozze di Figaro

    Song: Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), opera, K. 492 [Act 1. Scene 1 & 2. No. 2. Duettino. Se a caso madama]

    Christine Schäfer

    Album: Arnold Schoenberg: Pierrot Lunaire; Herzgewächse; Ode to Napoleon

    Song: Pierrot lunaire, melodrama for voice & chamber ensemble, Op. 21 [Act I, No. 1, "Mondestrunken"]

    Laurie Anderson

    Album: Mister Heartbreak

    Song: Blue Lagoon 

    Suzanne Vega

    Album: Solitude Standing

    Song: Tom's Diner

     

    The Mountain Goats

    Album: Sunset Tree

    Song: Love Love Love

     

    Wilco

    Album: Yankee Hotel Foxtrot

    Song: I Am Trying to Break Your Heart

     

  • New Mix: Sigur Ros, Norah Jones And Danger Mouse, More2012/03/27

    It's been two years since Iceland's dreamscape sound artists Sigur Ros scrapped the band's sixth album and went on indefinite hiatus. But the group is back now with plans for a new record this year. Hear a sneak preview of the new music on this week's All Songs Considered, plus a collaboration between Danger Mouse and Norah Jones.

    Also on the show: Former Fleet Foxes drummer Josh Tillman returns with a solo album under the name Father John Misty; We spin new music from our favorite artist from this year's South by Southwest festival, Patrick Watson, and one of our most surprising discoveries, Gashcat; and NPR Music's most recent member, Saidah Bount, joins us to share one of her favorite new discoveries.

    Father John Misty

    Album: Fear Fun

    Song: Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings

    Norah Jones

    Album: Little Broken Hearts

    Song: Say Goodbye

    Patrick Watson

    Album: Adventures In Your Own Backyard

    Song: Into Giants

    THEESatisfaction

    Album: awE naturalE

    Song: Queens

    Gashcat

    Album: Reunion!

    Song: The Morning Sun

    A Place to Bury Strangers

    Album: Onwards to the Wall

    Song: I Lost You

    Sigur Ros

    Album: Valtari

    Song: Ekki Mukk
  • Portlandia's Carrie Brownstein And Fred Armisen Play DJ2012/03/20

    Portlandia isn't a show about music, but there's plenty in it for the rock nerds. The IFC comedy series, set and filmed in Portland, Ore., is the creation of Carrie Brownstein and Fred Armisen — both of whom have spent enough time in bands (Brownstein in Wild Flag and Sleater-Kinney, Armisen in the punk group Trenchmouth) to see the humor in amateur DJ nights and men with Pearl Jam tattoos. On this week's show, the two sit down with Bob Boilen to talk about the music they grew up with, their favorite Portland bands, and a fateful trip to the home of punk icon Glenn Danzig.

    Paul McCartney/Wings

    Album: Band on the Run

    Song: Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five

    The B-52's

    Album: Wild Planet

    Song: Dirty Back Road

    Misfits

    Album: Walk Among Us

    Song: I Turned Into a Martian

    Devo

    Album: Freedom of Choice 

    Song: Girl U Want

    Red Fang

    Album: Murder the Mountains

    Song: Wires

    Holy Sons

    Album: Survivalist Tales!

    Song: Chapter Must Be Closed

     

    Islands

    Album: Sleep & A Forgetting

    Song: This Is Not a Song

    Ike and Tina Turner

    Album: Come Together

    Song: It Ain't Right (Lovin' to Be Lovin')
  • Late Night Dispatches From SXSW 2012: Saturday2012/03/18

    The final night at the South By Southwest music conference offered our team in Austin new favorites, classic performances and a few welcome surprises.
  • Late Night Dispatches From SXSW 2012: Friday2012/03/17

    Day three at South by Southwest included death metal, hip-hop from Seattle, a set from the band with the number one song in the country and the emergence of a new All Songs  favorite.
  • Late Night Dispatches From SXSW 2012: Thursday2012/03/16

    On Thursday at SXSW, our intrepid team hosted a day party, caught two performances by Bruce Springsteen and experienced a whole lot of emotion.
  • Late Night Dispatches From SXSW 2012: Wednesday2012/03/15

    Highlights from day one at SXSW included discoveries, old favorites and NPR Music's official showcase at Stubbs, featuring the return of Fiona Apple.
  • SXSW 2012 Preview2012/03/06

    All Songs Considered  is Austin-bound! On this week's show, host Bob Boilen, producer and co-host Robin Hilton, editor Stephen Thompson and NPR Music critic Ann Powers talk about the bands they're most excited to see this year at South by Southwest.  The four-day music festival kicks off on Wednesday, March 14 in Austin, Texas, and features roughly 2,000 artists, spanning countless genres.

    On the show:

    Bad Sports: "Can't Just Be Friends"
    Lady Leshurr: "Lego"
    Filastine: "Colony Collapse"
    Quiet Company: "You, Me and The Bottom"
    Mr. Gnome: "House of Circles"
    Teen Daze: "Let's Groove"
    Bright Moments: "Natives"
    The City And Horses: "We Will Never Be Discovered"
    No: "Stay With Me"
    Sauti Sol: "Soma Kijana"
    Daughter: "Landfill"
    Impending Doom: "There Will Be Violence"
    The Black And White Years: "Up!"
    Mirel Wagner: "No Death"
    Deafheaven: "Violet"
    Trippple Nippple: "LSD"
    Line Upon Line Percussion: "A Man With A Gun Lives Here"
    Clyde And Clem's Whiskey Business: "The Ballad of Ed Geen"
    Young Prism: "Floating In Blue"
    Sore Losers: "Letter To My Competition"
    ZZ Ward: "Criminal"
    Kishi Bashi: "Bright Whites" 
  • New Regina Spektor, Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood Does Avant-Garde Classical, More2012/02/29

    On this edition of All Songs Considered, we hear a stunning new song from Regina Spektor's upcoming album What We Saw From the Cheap Seats. We've also got Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood, who joins Polish avant-garde composer Krzysztof Penderecki for a new collection of strange and beautiful classical pieces. Plus, listen for punk-inspired rock from Mind Spiders, a gorgeous new album from Cowboy Junkies, joyful electronic pop from Kishi Bashi, a new solo project from Nick Zammuto (half of the now-defunct duo The Books) and Argentinian electronic artist Mati Zundel.

    Regina Spektor

    Artist: Regina Spektor

    Album: What We Saw From The Cheap Seats

    Song: All The Rowboats

     

    Kishi Bashi

    Artist: Kishi Bashi

    Album: 151A

    Song: Bright Whites

     

    Mati Zundel

    Artist: Mati Zundel

    Album: Amazonico Gravitante

    Song: Senor Montecostez

     

    Krzysztof Penderecki and Jonny Greenwood

    Artist: Krzysztof Penderecki and Jonny Greenwood

    Album: Threnody For The Victims Of Hiroshima/Popcorn Superhet Receiver

    Song: 48 Responses To Polymorphia: Pacay Tree

     

    Zammuto

    Artist: Zammuto

    Album: Zammuto

    Song: Too Late To Topologize

     

    Cowboy Junkies

    Artist: Cowboy Junkies

    Album: Wilderness: The Nomad Series, Vol. 4

    Song: Angels in the Wilderness

     

    Mind Spiders

    Artist: Mind Spiders

    Album: Meltdown

    Song: You Are Dead

  • New Mix: A Premiere From M. Ward, Julia Holter And More2012/02/21

    This week on All Songs Considered, M. Ward puts his many side projects aside to record a new solo album — one that explores the moody songwriter's cheerier side. A Wasteland Companion isn't out until April, but we've got an exclusive sneak preview of the song "Primitive Girl."

    Also on the show: no-frills blues-rock from Ohio's Mount Carmel, a snowballing slow-burner from London's Dry the River and shoegazey pop from Minnesota's Now, Now (whose members met in marching band). Plus, Julia Holter and Tiny Victories get playful with the tools and conventions of electronic music, and a CD picked solely for its cover art turns out to be from NPR's own backyard.

    Mount Carmel

    Album: Real Women

    Song: Swaggs

    Dry the River

    Album: Shallow Bed

    Song: Lion's Den

    Now, Now

    Album: Threads

    Song: Prehistoric

    Julia Holter

    Album: Ekstasis

    Song: Für Felix

     

    Office of Future Plans

    Album: Office of Future Plans

    Song: Harden Your Heart

    M. Ward

    Album: A Wasteland Companion

    Song: Primitive Girl

    Tiny Victories

    Album: Those Of Us Still Alive EP

    Song: Mr. Bones

  • Electronic Edition: Burial, The 2 Bears, VCMG, And More2012/02/15

    NPR's Sami Yenigun and Otis Hart are back to talk beats, loops, drops and more with Bob Boilen. The latest Electronic Edition of All Songs Considered includes cuts from the new Grimes album, a surprise EP from Burial, a Burnt Friedman remix of South African dance music and premieres from Claude Von Stroke, Nina Kraviz and VCMG — a collaboration from two former members of Depeche Mode.

    Also on the show: Hot Chip's Joe Goddard emerges with the side project The 2 Bears and the mysterious Spanish producer John Talabot unveils his first proper album. Plus, Sami and Otis discuss the homegrown sounds coming out of San Francisco and explain the logic behind limited-edition releases.

    VCMG

    Album: Ssss

    Song: Bendy Bass

    Burial

    Album: KindredSong: Loner

    John Talabot

    Album: Fin

    Song: Destiny

    The 2 Bears

    Album: Be Strong

    Song: Be Strong

    Nina Kraviz

    Album: Nina Kraviz

    Song: Taxi Talk

    Grimes

    Album: Visions

    Song: Vowels = Space and Time

    Claude VonStroke

    Album: Le Fantôme

    Song: Le Fantôme 

    Zinja Hlungwani / Burnt Friedman

    Album: Theo Parrish Meets Mancingelani/Burnt Friedman Meets Zinja Hlungwani 12"

    Song: Burnt Friedman Meets Zinja Hlungwani
  • Valentine's Day Dedications2012/02/08

    Don't look now, but Valentine's Day is once again looming on the horizon. One of our most polarizing holidays, Valentine's Day either reminds you of the seemingly endless frustrations of being single or, as with most of the listeners who shared stories for this edition of  All Songs Considered,  it's a chance to celebrate love in all of its wonderfully unpredictable, beautifully diverse forms. On this week's show, listeners dedicate songs to the ones they love. Hear music from  Bjork , The XX , a classic tango from  Carlos Gardel  and more.

    1. The xx - VCR
    2. Dr. Dog - Where'd All The Time Go?
    3. Bjork - Joga
    4. Carlos Gardel: El Dia Que Mi Quieras
    5. Fesit - The Park
    6. The Beatles - Why Don't We Do It In The Road?
    7. Led Zeppelin - Friends
    8. Israel Kamakawiwo'ole - Over The Rainbow/What A Wonderful World 
  • New Music From Andrew Bird, Julianna Barwick, And More2012/01/31

    The latest mix from All Songs Considered includes a sneak preview of Andrew Bird's highly anticipated new album Break It Yourself, the hypnotic harmonies of Julianna Barwick, sweet pop from Hospitality and a couple of CDs picked solely for their cover art, from the bands Thee American Revolution and Artificial Lover. Also on the show: the surprising and elusive music of Spoek Mathambo, and NPR Music's Frannie Kelley joins hosts Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton to share one of her favorite new hip-hop songs of the year from the artist known as INDEED.

    Andrew Bird

    Album: Break It Yourself

    Song: Eyeoneye

    Hospitality

    Album: Hospitality

    Song: Liberal Arts

    iNDEED

    Album: iNDEED

    Song: Black Tears 

    Spoek Mathambo

    Album: Father Creeper

    Song: Stuck Together 

    Julianna Barwick

    Album: Never Change

    Song: Never Change

    Artificial Lover

    Album: Nava

    Song: Happy Nightmare

    Thee American Revolution

    Album: Buddha Electrostorm

    Song: Electric Flame

  • Sharon Van Etten, Listening Party Interview2012/01/31

    First Listen: Sharon Van Etten, 'Tramp'

    An interview with Sharon Van Etten with questions from NPR Music listener and Sharon fans.

    On her 2009 breakthrough Because I Was in Love, Sharon Van Etten is the embodiment of exposed nerves; the very essence of wounded vulnerability. In that record's best song, "Much More Than That," she lays out her insecurities while laying herself bare: Adorned by little more than a chorus of her own looped voice, Van Etten tentatively recalls tiny romantic gestures as a way of expressing the inexpressible. "One day I'll be a better writer," she sings at one point, as if laying out illustrative details in only a few words weren't already the hallmark of a gifted communicator.

    The albums which follow, 2010's epic and the new Tramp, stretch muscles and viscera over those raw nerves. Even when she's conveying disappointment, hurt or longing, Van Etten sounds more assertive and complex these days, aided by the ever-knottier contributions of guest players from The National, Wye Oak, Beirut and The Walkmen. The feathery coos of "Much More Than That" have given way to a tensely argumentative and conflicted sneer in "Serpents," the remarkable first single from Tramp, out Feb. 7. When she sings, "I had a thought that you would take me seriously," her words are smeared with accusation instead of apologies. She says it herself in the song's chorus: "Everyone changes in time." By the time she gets to "All I Can" a few songs later, even her most defensive pronouncements — "I do all I can / We all make mistakes" — ring out with stormy grandiosity that sounds downright triumphant.

    To put it mildly, Van Etten wears those changes well. Evolving convincingly before the eyes of the world, she's now both a fearless balladeer and a blood-and-guts rocker, not to mention an increasingly vital and promising live performer. There's no artifice to Sharon Van Etten: With refreshing, unmistakable directness, she sings like a human being who wants more from herself. On Tramp, she finds what she's looking for.
  • New Mix: Blistering Punk, Campy Rap And Some Great Unknowns2012/01/24

    This week on All Songs Considered: Bob Boilen drops a party-rap track direct from Canada; Robin Hilton explains what he loves so much about Thomas Patrick Maguire, the songwriter he recently named his favorite new artist; and a surprise guest busts up the proceedings with some good old-fashioned California punk. Plus: pulsing, atmospheric tracks from Young Magic and Lucius, and the original voices of Liz Green and Sea of Bees.

    NEW MIX: CEREMONY, SEA OF BEES, YOUTH LAGOON, MORE

    Mitchmatic

    Album: It's Probably Raining

    Song: Why Don't You Know

    Young Magic

    Album: Melt

    Song: Slip Time

    Liz Green

    Album: O, Devotion!

    Song: Displacement Song

    Thomas Patrick Maguire

    Album: The Future's Coming So Fast

    Song: What's Your Malfunction 

    Ceremony

    Album: Zoo

    Song: Hysteria

    Sea of Bees

    Album: Orangefarben

    Song: Broke

    Lucius

    Album: Lucius EP

    Song: Don't Sit There

  • Premieres From Leonard Cohen, Lower Dens, Lambchop, And Oh, Robin's Back2012/01/17

    To celebrate the return of producer and co-host Robin Hilton, this week's All Songs Considered is the first proper episode of all-new music this year. On this episode, three guys who have never had trouble cranking out songs — Leonard Cohen, The Magnetic Fields' Stephin Merritt and Lambchop's Kurt Wagner — unveil cuts from their new albums. Also: a sneak preview from Lower Dens, an under-the-radar band from Baltimore that's also readying a new release.

    The Magnetic Fields

    Album: Love at the Bottom of the Sea

    Song: Andrew In Drag

    Gotye

    Album: Making Mirrors

    Song: Easy Way Out

    White Rabbits

    Album: Milk Famous

    Song: Heavy Metal

    Lambchop

    Album: Mr. M

    Song: Gone Tomorrow

    Leonard Cohen

    Album: Old Ideas

    Song: Going Home

    Porcelain Raft

    Album: Strange Weekend

    Song: Drifting In and Out

    Lost In The Trees

    Album: A Church That Fits Our Needs

    Song: Red

    Lower Dens

    Album: Nootropics

    Song: Brains

  • globalFEST 20122012/01/10

    Twelve bands, 17 different countries, three stages, one frenzied night: That's the promise of globalFEST, a yearly showcase for international musicians who come from around the world to New York's Webster Hal. There, they introduce themselves to American club bookers, festival programmers, band managers and, of course, music fans. If you pace yourself well, there's just enough time during the evening's six hours to get a good taste of each band — and this year's amazing array of talent was fresh and surprising, from the funked-out psychedelic grooves of Ethiopia (by way of Boston's Debo Band) to the Silk Road's joyously rollicking cross-cultural collaboration, to the atmospheric and haunting sounds of Wang Li, a solo Chinese jaw harp player.

    For this week's edition of All Songs Considered , NPR Music's Anastasia Tsioulcas, NPR contributor and Afropop.org  senior editor Banning Eyre, and Rob Weisberg of WNYC (who also hosts WFMU 'sTranspacific Sound Paradise ) join Bob Boilen to revisit some of the highlights and favorite discoveries from this year's globalFEST.
  • 2012 Winter Music Lookahead.mp32011/12/29

    Sleigh Bells

    Album: Reign of Terror

    Song: Born to Lose

    Shearwater

    Album: Animal Joy

    Song: Animal Life

     

    Stew & The Negro Problem

    Album: Making It

    Song: Love Is A Cult

    Adam Arcuragi

    Album: Like a Fire That Consumes All Before It...

    Song: The Well

    Craig Finn

    Album: Clear Heart Full Eyes

    Song: Rented Room

    Dirty Three

    Album: Toward The Low Sun

    Song: That Was Was

    Imperial Teen

    Album: Feel the Sound

    Song: Out From Inside

    Charlie Haden/Hank Jones

    Album: Come Sunday

    Song: Going Home

    Sharon Van Etten

    Album: Tramp

    Song: Serpents

    Laura Gibson

    Album: La Grande

    Song: La Grande

    The White Buffalo

    Album: Once Upon a Time in the West

    Song: BB Guns and Dirtbikes

    Chairlift

    Album: Something

    Song: Met Before

  • All Songs Considered Holiday Music Special 20112011/12/20


    Holiday music is inescapable this time of year, but it's worth remembering that "Jingle Bell Rock" isn't the only game in town. This week on All Songs Considered, Bob Boilen sits down with NPR's Jacob Ganz and Barrie Hardymon to play some holiday music you may not have heard before. That includes a 15th-century English carol, a 2010 club banger revamped with a Hanukkah theme, and a truly bizarre Prince song that finds the Purple One toasting his dead lover with a banana daiquiri ... on Christmas Eve.

    Paul Simon

    Album: So Beautiful or So What

    Song: Getting Ready For Christmas Day

    Natalie Merchant

    Album: A Very Special Christmas, Vol. 3

    Song: Children Go Where I Send Thee

    Adam Arcuragi

    Album: Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home)

    Song: Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home)

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    Prince

    Album: Hits/The B-Sides

    Song: Another Lonely Christmas

     

    The King's Singers

    Album: A Little Christmas Music

    Song: The Boar's Head Carol

     

    The Polyphonic Spree

    Album: It's Christmas!

    Song: It's Christmas!

    This release is available from Good Records Recordings.

     

    The Walkmen

    Album: Little House of Savages EP

    Song: The Christmas Party

    Darlene Love

    Album: SNL Sketch

    Song: Christmas for the Jews

    The Leevees

    Album: Hanukkah Rocks

    Song: Kugel

    The Maccabeats

    Album: Candlelight

    Song: Candlelight

    YouTube

    Merle Haggard

    Album: A Christmas Present

    Song: If We Make It Through December

    Kate & Anna McGarrigle

    Album: McGarrigle Christmas Hour

    Song: Spotlight on Christmas

    Julian Koster and the Music Tapes

    Album: Tiny Desk Concert

    Song: Zat You, Santa Claus?

  • Listeners Pick Their Favorite Albums Of 20112011/12/14

    This summer, when All Songs Considered asked listeners to vote for their favorite albums of the year so far, there were a handful of shoo-ins. Instantly beloved releases by Bon Iver, Adele, Fleet Foxes, The Decemberists and others all made a predictably strong showing.

    Six months later, many of those albums have held their ground — but our poll of listeners' 100 favorite records from all of 2011 still had its surprises. The Black Keys swooped into the No. 6 slot with El Camino, an album just a few days older than the poll itself. Ceremonials, the follow-up to Florence + the Machine's sleeper hit Lungs, followed close behind. And it wasn't just the dark horses that stunned us — two of our personal favorites, the strong spring releases from Wye Oak and The Antlers, each dropped a dozen spots.

    This week's episode includes songs from the top 25 listener picks. Once you've listened to the show, head to the All Songs blog for the full list of your 100 favorite albums of 2011.

    Bon Iver

    Album: Bon Iver

    Song: Calgary

    Fleet Foxes

    Album: Helplessness Blues

    Song: Grown Ocean

    Adele

    Album: 21

    Song: Rolling In The Deep

     

    The Decemberists

    Album: The King Is Dead

    Song: June Hymn

    Radiohead

    Album: The King Of Limbs

    Song: Lotus Flower

    The Black Keys

    Album: El Camino

    Song: Lonely Boy

    Wilco

    Album: Whole Love

    Song: Born Alone

    Florence + the Machine

    Album: Ceremonials

    Song: Shake It Out

     

    Beirut

    Album: The Rip TideSong: Santa Fe

    Foster the People

    Album: Torches

    Song: Don't Stop (Color on the Walls)

    M83

    Album: Hurry Up, We're Dreaming

    Song: Midnight City

     

    Feist

    Album: Metals

    Song: How Come You Never Go There

    Iron & Wine

    Album: Kiss Each Other Clean

    Song: Tree by the River

    tUnE-yArDs

    Album: w h o k i l l

    Song: Bizness

    St. Vincent

    Album: Strange Mercy

    Song: Cruel

    The Civil Wars

    Album: Barton Hollow

    Song: Barton Hollow

     

    Death Cab For Cutie

    Album: Codes And Keys

    Song: You Are A Tourist

    Tom Waits

    Album: Bad As Me

    Song: Bad As Me

    My Morning Jacket

    Album: Circuital

    Song: Circuital

     

    Bright Eyes

    Album: The People's Key

    Song: Shell Games

    Jay-Z/Kanye West

    Album: Watch the Throne

    Song: Otis

    Coldplay

    Album: Mylo Xyloto

    Song: Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall

    PJ Harvey

    Album: Let England Shake

    Song: Let England Shake

    Cults

    Album: Cults

    Song: Go Outside

    James Blake

    Album: James Blake

    Song: The Wilhelm Scream

     
  • Discussion: The Year In Music, 20112011/12/07

    Was 2011 the year of the sneak attack? So many of big musical moments in the past 12 months seemed to appear out of nowhere. There was the unlikely return of the ukulele, which took a starring role in one of the year's most fascinating and talked-about releases, the tUnE-yArDs album w h o k i l l. Wilco and Bright Eyes, each coming off a run of albums that divided fans, dropped career-defining records — no less odd or experimental than their predecessors, but packed top to bottom with hummable songs. The Roots seemed to spin a dense, story-driven concept album out of thin air, with barely a peep of advance press. And Neutral Milk Hotel's Jeff Mangum, missing in action for more than a decade, reemerged with a sold-out solo tour and heaps of previously unreleased music.

    Bob Boilen, Robin Hilton, Stephen Thompson and Ann Powers take on these head-spinning moments and more — including their favorite songs, albums and discoveries of 2011 — in this year-end edition of All Songs Considered. You can listen to the complete show above, and complete selections from the discoveries and songs of the year in the list below. And don't forget: once you've listened, head to the blog to vote for your own favorite music of 2011.

    Alabama Shakes

    Album: Alabama Shakes

    Song: Hold On

     

    Little Scream

    Album: The Golden Record

    Song: Cannons

    Caveman

    Album: Coco Beware

    Song: Old Friend

    Delay Trees

    Album: Delay Trees

    Song: Gold

     

    The Roots

    Album: Undun

    Song: The OtherSide

    Neutral Milk Hotel

    Album: You've Passed / Where You'll Find Me Now 7"

    Song: You've Passed

    Wilco

    Album: Whole Love

    Song: Art of Almost

    tUnE-yArDs

    Album: w h o k i l l

    Song: You Yes You

     

    Apparat

    Album: The Devil's Walk

    Song: Black Water

    St. Vincent

    Album: Strange Mercy

    Song: Cheerleader

     

    Bright Eyes

    Album: The People's Key

    Song: One For You, One For Me

    Drake

    Album: Take Care

    Song: Take Care

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    King Creosote & Jon Hopkins

    Album: Diamond Mine

    Song: Bubble

     

    Bon Iver

    Album: Bon Iver

    Song: Perth

    Herzog

    Album: Search

    Song: Silence

    The Mountain Goats

    Album: All Eternals Deck

    Song: Estate Sale Sign

    Cults

    Album: Cults

    Song: Abducted

     

    Beyoncé

    Album: 4

    Song: Countdown

  • Viking's Choice_ 2011 In Metal And Outer Sound.mp32011/11/30

    Viking's Choice: 2011 In Metal And Outer Sound

    As NPR Music begins year-end music list season, we normally save producer and Viking's Choice blogger Lars Gotrich's favorite furious blast beats, meditative drones, spiraling riffs and other such unclassifiable sounds for after Christmas. Not this time around. We wanted the noise and we wanted it now.

    While no one sound or trend truly dominated metal or outer sound in 2011, Lars talks to All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen about a set of field recordings from a Swiss gondola, why strong songwriting always matters in metal, and how sometimes hues are more dramatic than blocks of sound in drone.

    This episode of All Songs Considered includes highlights from a pair of Top 25 lists. Over on the All Songs blog, you'll find the complete lists of 2011's best metal and best outer sound albums.

    The Psychic Paramount

    Album: II

    Song: N5

    Ernst Karel

    Album: Swiss Mountain Transport Systems

    Song: Oberdorf—Weissenstein

    Hammers Of Misfortune

    Album: 17th Street

    Song: Grain

     

    Glenn Jones

    Album: The Wanting

    Song: Of Its Own Kind

    Tombs

    Album: Path of Totality

    Song: Silent World

    Witch Mountain

    Album: South of Salem

    Song: Wing of the Lord

     

    Julia Holter

    Album: Tragedy

    Song: Celebration

    YOB

    Album: Atma

    Song: Prepare the Ground

    Nicholas Szczepanik

    Album: Please Stop Loving Me

    Song: Please Stop Loving Me

    Cormorant

    Album: Dwellings

    Song: The First Man
  • When New York Was 'On Fire': A Mid-'70s Musical Revolution2011/11/23

    If you were in New York City in the 1970s, you might have stumbled upon the birth of punk, new-wave, hip-hop, salsa, disco, minimalist classical and avant-garde jazz. The city during these five years — 1973 through '77 — was the birthplace of many of the most innovative and influential musical genres born in the second half of the 20th Century, despite the fact that it was economically devastated, and was thought — at the time — to be musically bankrupt.

    Will Hermes was there. He was a teenager during the mid-'70s, and he's written a new book about that era called Love Goes to Buildings on Fire: Five Years in New York that Changed Music Forever.

    This week on All Songs Considered, Hermes tells Bob Boilen how a city plagued by crime and economic ruin fostered a booming arts scene, thanks in large part to cheap rent. And he spins some of the groundbreaking music that emerged during those years: a milestone composition by Steve Reich, an instrumental jam that became a classic hip-hop breakbeat, an extended dance cut that would be one of the first disco hits and the Talking Heads single that gives the book its name.

    Talking Heads

    Album: Love Goes To Building On Fire (1977 Single)

    Song: Love Goes to Building on Fire

    Incredible Bongo Band

    Album: Bongo RocSong: Apache

    Dinosaur (Arthur Russell)

    Album: Kiss Me Again (12" Single)

    Song: Kiss Me Again

    Steve Reich

    Album: Music for 18 Musicians

    The Art Ensemble of Chicago

    Album: Nice Guys

    Song: 597-59

    Television

    Song: Little Johnny Jewel

  • New Music From The Black Keys, J?nsi, Drake And More2011/11/15

    Sinners repent, for the end of the year is nigh. Starting soon, NPR Music will begin looking back on the best music of 2011 — but this week's All Songs sneaks a few new releases under the wire before all the counting down begins. Perhaps the biggest surprise is a new record from Jónsi, the Sigur Rós frontman who released his dazzling solo debut last year, and has been mostly quiet since then. Jonsi is behind the original soundtrack for the upcoming Cameron Crowe film We Bought a Zoo; this week's show has a premiere of the song "Gathering Stories."

    Also on this episode: a straight-ahead rocker from The Black Keys, a slow jam with an engaging backstory from Drake, some nostalgic emoting from Real Estate and Future Islands, and cover tunes from The Antlers and Ólöf Arnalds.

    The Black Keys

    Album: El Camino

    Song: Run Right Back 

    Real Estate

    Album: Days

    Song: It's Real

     

    Ólöf Arnalds

    Album: Ólöf Sings

    Song: With Tomorrow / I'm On Fire

     

    Drake

    Album: Take Care [Clean]

    Song: Take Care

     

    The Antlers

    Album: (together)

    Song: VCR (The xx cover)

     

    Future Islands

    Album: On The Water

    Song: Where I Found You

    Jónsi

    Album: We Bought a Zoo [Original Soundtrack]

    Song: Gathering Stories

  • These Go To Eleven: Songs Best Heard Extra-Loud2011/11/10

    There's no denying certain songs are best experienced when played as loud as possible. Since this Friday, 11/11/11, is Nigel Tufnel Day — the unofficial holiday honoring the fictional Spinal Tap guitarist, who cranked his amplifiers past 10 — this week's episode is all about the songs that instantly make you want to turn the volume up.

    Such songs can be simple and anthemic, like The Modern Lovers' garage-punk or Kelly Clarkson's roller-coaster pop. Or they can be densely layered, like LCD Soundsystem's studio wizardry or OutKast's all-out aural assaults. But in each case, the message is the same: Let the music, whatever it might be, overwhelm you.

    The Modern Lovers

    Album: The Modern Lovers

    Song: Roadrunner

    LCD Soundsystem

    Album: This Is Happening

    Song: All I Want

    OutKast

    Album: Stankonia [Clean]

    Song: B.O.B.

    Brian Eno

    Album: Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy)

    Song: Third Uncle

    Kelly Clarkson

    Album: All I Ever Wanted

    Song: I Do Not Hook Up

    The Smiths

    Album: Meat Is Murder

    Song: How Soon Is Now?

    Justice

    Album: Ed Rec Vol. 2

    Song: Phantom

    Elastica

    Album: Elastica

    Song: Annie

     

    Ramones

    Album: Road to Ruin

    Song: I Wanna Be Sedated

    The Exploding Hearts

    Album: Guitar Romantic

    Song: Modern Kicks

    Led Zeppelin

    Album: Physical Graffiti

    Song: Kashmir

  • The Mind-Blowing, Mysterious Moogfest: Festival Recap2011/11/02

    If it weren't for Robert Moog, a lot of the music you enjoy today might not have been possible. As inventor of the Moog synthesizer, he gave rise not only to the technology needed for modern electronic music, but also to the creative spirit that inspired countless musicians to take his vision and play with it, mold it and reshape it into mind blowing works of art.

    This past weekend, a remarkably gifted group of electronic and experimental rock artists gathered to celebrate Moog's genius in Asheville, N.C. for the annual Moogfest. All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen and NPR Music producer Jacob Ganz were there and, on this week's show, report back with some of their favorite discoveries, including music from Amon Tobin, The Field, Tangerine Dream, and soundscape artist Tim Hecker.

    Brian Eno also presented his breathtaking sound and visual installation 77 Million Paintings, and the influential minimalist composer Terry Riley performed for nearly two hours. There were DJ sets from Flying Lotus and James Murphy, and prog-rock from Battles.
  • CMJ Discoveries: Casiokids, Firehorse, Caveman, More2011/10/25

    As it does every fall, the CMJ Music Marathon came to New York City last week. They don't call it a marathon for nothing: For a band, performing in the festival can mean playing 10 shows in five days. For a fan, the choices of what to see are daunting and distant. Alabama Shakes might be playing on Delancey Street, while Teen is in Brooklyn and The Lonely Forest is playing KEXP's Showcase at the Ace Hotel, 20 minutes away. For music journalists, it's hard not to wish you could clone yourself to take it all in. In the end, the best way to have a rewarding CMJ experience might be to talk with a friend whose taste you trust.

    On this edition of All Songs Considered, Bob Boilen sits down with two New York journalists: Maura Johnston, music editor for The Village Voice, and Sydney Brownstone, a writer and videographer for The L Magazine. Together, the three pick a dozen favorite acts from this year's CMJ, while sharing stories of their disparate journeys through the festival.

    Clips

    Artist: Ava Luna

    Album: Services / 3rd Avenue Island

    Song: Clips

     

    Perfect

    Artist: Fort Lean

    Album: Fort Lean

    Song: Perfect

    Old Friend

    Artist: Caveman

    Album: Coco Beware

    Song: Old Friend

    Keep Time

    Artist: Gauntlet Hair

    Album: Gauntlet Hair

    Song: Keep Time

    Dresinen

    Artist: Casiokids

    Album: Aabenbaringen Over Aaskammen

    Song: Dresinen

    See You Hurry

    Artist: WIM

    Album: WIM

    Song: See You Hurry

    How Can U Luv Me

    Artist: Unknown Mortal Orchestra

    Album: Unknown Mortal Orchestra

    Song: How Can U Luv Me

    She's A River

    Artist: Firehorse

    Album: So They Ran Faster...

    Song: She's A River

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    Where The Asphalt Dies

    Artist: Clouder

    Album: Serious Business EP

    Song: Where The Asphalt Dies

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    Mayday

    Artist: Pujol

    Album: Nasty, Brutish, and Short

    Song: Mayday

    Gun Shy

    Artist: Widowspeak

    Album: Widowspeak

    Song: Gun Shy

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    Shivers

    Artist: Zola Jesus

    Album: Conatus

    Song: Shivers
  • Electronic Edition: M83, Burial And Massive Attack, Four Tet, More2011/10/18

    NPR Music producers Sami Yenigun and Otis Hart return once again to hold court with Bob Boilen on the best new electronic music. This episode of All Songs Considered  includes tracks from superstars M83 and Four Tet , a collaboration between Burial  and Massive Attack , off-the-radar releases from The Field, Luca Bacchetti, Roll the Dice and RxRy, and a mysterious single from an unknown artist.

    Along the way, Sami and Otis explain some of the peculiarities and buzzwords of the electronic scene, such as "dubplate culture," and why dance tracks so often sound like one long middle.

    1. M83 ft. Zola Jesus: Intro
    2. Unknown: Swims
    3. Burial and Massive Attack: Four Walls
    4. Roll The Dice: Iron Bridge
    5. Luca Bacchetti: Tango
    6. The Field: Is This Power
    7. RxRy: P Block
    8. Four Tet: Pyramid 
  • A Final Gift From Steve Jobs, Plus New Music From First Aid Kit, Still Corners, More2011/10/11

    This past week has been filled with plenty of heartfelt remembrances for the late Apple guru Steve Jobs. And while some may say it's time for the media to move on, we think we'd be remiss if we didn't acknowledge on this edition of All Songs Considered all the amazing things he did for music. So in our final goodbye, hosts Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton turn the first part of the show over to the iPod for a couple of random discoveries, one of the many gifts Jobs gave to music lovers.

    Also on the show, new music from some great unknowns, including the ethereal, London-based rock group Still Corners, the Swedish folk duo First Aid Kit, Indo-Canadian singer Kiran Ahluwalia, and Kacey Underwood and Alice Costelloe, otherwise known as Big Deal, a group we first introduced on our Fall Preview show.

    Messes of Men

    Artist: mewithoutyou

    Album: Brother, Sister

    Free as a Bird

    Artist: The BeatlesAlbum: Anthology 1

    The Lion's Roar

    Artist: First Aid Kit

    Album: The Lion's Roar

    Visions

    Artist: Big Deal

    Album: Lights Out

    Mustt Mustt

    Artist: Kiran Ahluwalia

    Album: Aam Zameen: Common Ground

    Submarine

    Artist: Still Corners

    Album: Creatures of an Hour

  • Biophilia: Bjork Visualizes Music2011/10/11

    Bjork is a visionary. Sit down with her, and she'll tell you how today's technology gives her hope and allows her to be intuitive and emotive. Talk about music, and the Icelandic singer will tell you how the chorus in a song is like a wide-open space and how the verse is a constricted, narrow tunnel. Launch her collaborative iPad/iPhone application, and you'll see how this vision of music takes shape, literally.

    Here is the conversation we had in an office in New York City.

    And here are a few quotes of interest.

    "I found in the touch screen a way to visualize how I see a song when I close my eyes."

    "For me, this project's very much about solving things, solving riddles. I guess you could say that it is sort of about finding a new angle; how the electronic and acoustic could work together. How nature and technology could work together ... trying to find a fresh point where the listener and the music maker exchange music."

    "A lot of the times on this project, him (Damian Taylor), me and my assistant James, we were in a house for a year in Puerto Rico. So we were basically waking up together, programming together, making music together, getting drunk together, swimming in the ocean. So it was a very good way to be totally immersed in the project. Then we were making pendulums out of buckets and string and rope and we ordered pipe-organ pipes, really cheap ones from eBay, and were plugging the touch screens to that. Basically, what we were making was coming out of those pipes."

    "I found in the touch screen a way to visualize how I see a song when I close my eyes."

    So basically each app has a theme, a musicology theme, and this app (accompanying the song "Crystalline") is about structure.

    In the beginning, I thought I would make a music house in Iceland, a music museum for children so each song was a room. So you go to one room [and] you get to play with the lightning, you write a song; you go to another room, there are crystals there, and so on. That didn't happen. ... And then we thought maybe this is a 3D movie, and that may seem like a big jump, but actually for me, going from each song being a room to being a scene in a movie, isn't that much of a jump. 

    You can use the tool of Western civilization and be impulsive and intuitive and emotional — and that, for me, creates a lot of hope.
  • Festival Recap: The Magic Of All Tomorrow's Parties2011/10/06

    All Tomorrow's Parties isn't like most music festivals: It looks for artists on the fringes sonically and aesthetically, with guest curators adding a personal touch. The festival, which began in 1999, is held in both the U.K. and the U.S. The American version took place this past weekend on the boardwalk of Asbury Park, N.J. Portishead picked the bands to play Saturday's shows, which included everything from the U.K. post-punk group The Horrors and messed-up dub-rock outfit The Pop Group to a massive, bludgeoning two-hour set by Swans.

    On this episode of All Songs Considered, host Bob Boilen and NPR Music producer (and Viking's Choice blogger) Lars Gotrich look back at the festival not in a studio, not in a hotel room, but in Bob's car on the drive home to Washington, D.C.

  • New Mix: Childish Gambino, Symphonic Peter Gabriel, More2011/09/30

    Donald Glover is almost as prolific a rapper as he is an actor and comedian — which makes his upcoming album more than your average celebrity crossover record. The star of NBC's Community has been releasing hip-hop albums online since 2008 under the alias Childish Gambino (which he picked from a website that generates Wu-Tang Clan member names). This week's All Songs has a cut from his first physical release, CAMP, due out in November.

    Also on this episode: Sporting another comically referential name, Ringo Deathstarr offers slow, woozy guitar rock in the tradition of My Bloody Valentine. Plus, new discoveries from Dum Dum Girls, Megafaun, Zola Jesus and Youth Lagoon, as well as a live orchestral outing from Peter Gabriel.

    Swirly

    Artist: Ringo Deathstarr

    Album: Sparkler

    Always Looking

    Artist: Dum Dum Girls

    Album: Only in Dream

     

    Vessel

    Artist: Zola Jesus

    Album: Conatus

    Get Right

    Artist: Megafaun

    Album: Megafaun

    Montana

    Artist: Youth Lagoon

    Album: The Year of Hibernation

    Solsbury Hill

    Artist: Peter Gabriel

    Album: New Blood: Live in London

    Bonfire

    Artist: Childish Gambino

    Album: CAMP
  • Laura Veirs, Harold Budd, Pujol, Exitmusic, More2011/09/20

    This week on All Songs Considered , youth and age meet in the middle. A still-kicking Tony Bennett  teams up with the still freakishly youngLady Gaga  on his new Duets II ; Laura Veirs , who was very pregnant the last time she visited NPR, marks her new motherhood with a children's album; and Harold Budd , the wizened experimental composer who announced his retirement from music years ago, reemerges with one of the most beautiful albums of his career. Also on this episode: Exitmusic and Milagres, two New York bands with a fondness for echoing drums and spooky falsetto.

    1. Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett:  "The Lady Is A Tramp" from 'Duets II'
    2. Exitmusic:  "The Sea" from 'From Silence'
    3. Milagres: "Halfway" from 'Glowing Mouth'
    4. Laura Veirs: "Little Lap Dog" from 'Tumble Bee'
    5. Harold Budd:  "Haru Spring" from 'In The Mist'
    6. Pujol: "Stuff" from 'Nasty, Brutish and Short'
    7. AA Bondy: "The Heart Is Willing" from 'Believers'
    8. The Olivia Tremor Control: "New Day" from 'Black Foliage...' 
  • Listening Party And Q&A With Wilco2011/09/19


    On Monday, Sept. 19, we played the entire new Wilco album, The Whole Love, for a special online listening party. This is that conversation with Wilco's Jeff Tweedy, John Stirratt and Pat Sansone 

  • Fall Music Preview: Atlas Sound, Bjork, Feist, More2011/09/13


    Summer's almost over, but if this year's warm-weather months weren't everything you hoped they'd be, there's one heck of a consolation prize around the corner: loads and loads of great new music.

    This week on All Songs Considered, NPR Music's Song of the Day editor Stephen Thompson and The Record critic Ann Powers join hosts Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton to talk about some of the releases they're most looking forward to coming out this fall. That includes a new multimedia "app" album from Bjork, Feist's long-awaited follow-up to 2007's The Reminder and a sophomore effort from Real Estate. Also on the program: The prolific drone-rock artist Atlas Sound is back with more new music, veteran English folksinger June Tabor reunites with The Oyster Band, and Swedish story-song artist Jens Lekman spins a fantastic new tale. Plus, hear new discoveries from Gem Club, Gringo Star, Gauntlet Hair and more.

    Shadow

    Artist: Gringo Star

    Album: Count Yer Lucky Stars

    By Your Hand

    Artist: Los Campesinos!

    Album: Hello Sadness

    Learn more about this release at Los Campesinos!' website.

    Chair

    Artist: Big Deal

    Album: Lights Out

    Learn more about this release at Big Deal's website.

     

    Bonny Bunch of Roses

    Artist: June Tabor & Oysterband

    Album: Ragged Kingdom

     

    Twins

    Artist: Gem Club

    Album: Breakers

    Video Games

    Artist: Lana Del Rey

    Album: Video Games

    Learn more about this release at Stranger Records.

     

    Moon

    Artist: Bjork

    Album: Biophilia

     

    Terra Incognita

    Artist: Atlas Sound

    Album: Parallax

    Easy

    Artist: Real Estate

    Album: Days

    My Day

    Artist: Cosmo Jarvis

    Album: Is The World Strange Or Am I Strange?

    An Argment with Myself

    Artist: Jens Lekman

    Album: An Argument with Myself

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    Keep Time

    Artist: Gauntlet Hair

    Album: Gauntlet Hair

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    Night or Day

    Artist: Cubic Zirconia

    Album: Follow Your Heart

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    Replicate

    Artist: Fanfarlo

    Album: Replicate

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    How Come You Never Go There

    Artist: Feist

    Album: Metals

  • St. Vincent Takes Your Questions2011/09/08

    St. Vincent (Annie Clark) joins us for a chat about her new record. If you missed our listening party, we played the entre record and then had St. Vincent join us for a conversation about her album Strange Mercy.
  • Nick Lowe Plays DJ2011/09/07

    Nick Lowe is one of those musicians who actually seems to get better with age. He got his start in the mid-'60s English roots- and country-rock group Kippington Lodge, which later changed its name to Brinsley Schwarz, and earned a cult following in the local pub scene for the band's laid-back, feel-good swagger. Later, as a solo artist, he wrote inspired songs full of wit and heartache, such as "Cruel to Be Kind" and "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding," a hit for Elvis Costello. Lowe also produced Costello's first five solo albums, including My Aim Is True and This Year's Model. Now, nearly 45 years after he released his first record, Lowe is back with his 13th solo album, The Old Magic.

    On this edition of All Songs Considered, Lowe joins host Bob Boilen to talk about The Old Magic and his long career making razor-sharp pop music. Lowe also shares some of the artists and songs he's loved over the years, from the country-boogie singer Tennessee Ernie Ford to a Conway Twitty-Loretta Lynn duet, as well as a rarely heard R&B tune from Jewel and the Rubies.

    I Can See Her Face

    Artist: Kippington Lodge

    Album: We Can Fly: Rare Psych Obscurities

    Shot-Gun Boogie

    Artist: Tennessee Ernie Ford

    Album: Capitol Collectors Series

    Sensitive Man

    Artist: Nick Lowe

    Album: The Old Magic

    Kidnapper

    Artist: Jewel and the Rubies

    Album: Good Vibrations: 30 Carolina Beach Music Classics

     

    Pickin' Wild Mountain Berries

    Artist: Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty

    Album: The Very Best of Loretta and Conway

    House for Sale

    Artist: Nick Lowe

    Album: The Old Magic

    Harlan County

    Artist: Jim Ford

    Album: Harlan County

    Without Love

    Artist: Nick Lowe

    Album: Labour of Lust

  • New Mix: Neutral Milk Hotel, Olivia Tremor Control, Tom Waits, More2011/08/30

    On this edition of All Songs Considered hosts Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton share the music they love most this week:

    1. Neutral Milk Hotel: Oh Sister
    2. Olivia Tremor Control: The Game You Play Is In Your Head
    3. Lisa Hannigan: Home
    4. Pedro Soler & Gasper Claus: Insomnio Mineral
    5. Jesse Sykes and the Sweet Hereafter: Come To Mary
    6. Clap Your Hands Say Yeah: Same Mistake
    7. Tom Waits: Bad As Me
    8. James Blake and Bon Iver: Fall Creek Boys Choir 
  • T-Bone Burnett On 10 Years Of 'O Brother, Where Art Thou?'2011/08/24


    When the soundtrack to the Coen Brothers film O Brother, Where Art Thou? hit American ears 10 years ago, the impact was as massive as it was unexpected. Led by producer T-Bone Burnett, the album paired contemporary artists with the folk, blues, country and gospel of the movie's Depression-era setting. It became a runaway hit, selling roughly nine million copies and scoring a Grammy for Album of the Year. More importantly, it kick-started an Americana music revival that is still going strong.

    On this episode of All Songs Considered, Burnett speaks with Bob Boilen about the significance of the album a decade later, and plays selections from the new deluxe edition.

    'In The Jailhouse Now' 

    performed by Harley Allen

    Album: O Brother, Where Art Thou? [10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition

    'Little Sadie' 

    performed by Norman Blake

    Album: O Brother, Where Art Thou? [10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition]

    'Hogfoot' 

    performed by John Hartford

    Album: O Brother, Where Art Thou? [10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition]

    'Big Rock Candy Mountain' 

    performed by Van Dyke Parks

    Album: O Brother, Where Art Thou? [10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition]

    'I'll Fly Away' 

    performed by The Kossoy Sisters

    Album: O Brother, Where Art Thou? [10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition]

    Mood Indigo

    Artist: Duke Ellington

  • Songs That Make You Feel Good2011/08/17

    After winter must come spring. Last month, All Songs Considered asked for stories about the songs that make you cry — and received about 8,000 responses, some of them deeply personal. It seemed only fitting, then, to explore the other side of the issue. On this week's show, Bob Boilen, Robin Hilton, and ASC listeners share the songs that elevate their mood, inspiring them to whistle, dance in public, and move on from hardship and heartbreak.

    Rocks Off

    Artist: Rolling Stones

    Album: Exile On Main Street

    Young Folks

    Artist: Peter Bjorn and John

    Album: Writer's Block

    Dog Days Are Over

    Artist: Florence and the Machine

    Album: Lungs

    In the Aeroplane Over the Sea

    Artist: Neutral Milk Hotel

    Album: In the Aeroplane Over the Sea

    The Swimming Song

    Artist: Loudon Wainwright III

    Album: Attempted Mustache

    Feeling Good

    Artist: Nina Simone

    Album: I Put a Spell on You

    I Wanna Be Sedated

    Artist: Ramones

    Album: Road to Ruin

  • Memorable Moments From the Tiny Desk2011/08/10

    After close to 150 performances captured on video, we figured it was time for a look back at one of NPR Music's most unpredictable creations: Tiny Desk Concerts. 

    On this episode of All Songs Considered, Bob and NPR Music editor Stephen Thompson share their stories of the most moving and surprising moments from three and a half years of live music in the NPR offices. 

    Gogol Bordello

    Song: "Start Wearing Purple"

    Bob: "I remember saying to the leader of the band, Eugene Hutz, 'Do you guys need something to drink?' And out of a big paper bag he pulls a very chilled, huge bottle of vodka and says, 'Do you have glasses?'"

    Chuck Brown

    Song: "Bustin' Loose

    Stephen: "Not the first noisy artist to play the Tiny Desk, but still the biggest band ... The godfather of go-go music did not strip his sound down for the occasion whatsoever. And, because he's Chuck Brown, we indulged his every whim."

    Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros

    Song:  "Home"

    Stephen: "It's a very unusual-looking crop of very committed musicians, with this beautiful, communal vibe to them that really comes through."

     

    The Avett Brothers

    Song: "Laundry Room" 

    Stephen: "Unbelievable volume, unbelievable power ... 'Laundry Room' is probably the individual song performance at a Tiny Desk Concert that I have listened to the most."

    Adele

    Song: "Someone Like You" 

    Bob: "I always love performers whose speaking voice is so different — such a disconnect from their singing voice."

    Stephen: "She also has this absolutely magnificent cackle. Right at the end of the set, she's like, 'Forgot to take my gloves off, hahahaha!' You just can't believe this incredibly delicate instrument is also tuned to that cackle. Marvelous, marvelous performance."

     

    Tom Jones

    Song: "Green, Green Grass Of Home"

    Bob: "I imagined he would come with a backing track or something — I didn't know how he was going to do this. But this single guitar player, and Tom Jones' voice, was absolutely astonishing."

    Buke And Gass

    Song: "Medulla Oblongata"

    Bob: "A baritone ukulele and a guitar-bass hybrid. These are two old friends who have been making music for a long time — super-powerful, angular music."

    Phoenix

    Songs: "Lisztomania" 

    Stephen: "We have to turn off the air-conditioning units when the bands start to perform, because you get a low hum if you leave them on. And we have gigantic picture windows — sort of like ants under a magnifying glass, with no air conditioning and probably 150 people streaming in to see Phoenix, one of the biggest bands we've had play ... Just imagine the engines of NPR wheezing to a halt for about 10 minutes."

     

    Wu Man

    Song:"White Snow in Spring"

    Bob: "Anyone who's into any kind of virtuosity in music should watch ... There's something going on that doesn't really look humanly possible."

    Rodrigo y Gabriela

    Song: "Hanuman"

    Stephen: "They played in metal bands, and somehow found a way to fuse it with flamenco music on nylon strings. That's one of those things where I feel like the target audience is anyone. You just have to love that."

    The Swell Season

    Song:"When Your Mind's Made Up"

    Bob: "There's that one moment in 'When Your Mind's Made Up,' where it builds to an explosive guitar moment ... and then it stops."

    Stephen: "And there's this buildup of nervous tension that then dissolves into laughter."

  • New Mix: Herzog, Grouplove, REM, Andrew Bird, The Teddybears, Bjork, The Features, more2011/08/03

    Hosts Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton share their latest mix:

    Herzog:  Silence

    Grouplove: Tongue-Tied

    REM: Begin the Begin

    Andrew Bird: Bein' Green

    The Teddybears: Crystal Meth Christian

    Bjork: Crystalline

    The Features: Kids

    We Were Promised Jet Packs: Act On Impulse
  • A Newport Folk And Jazz Festival Preview2011/07/26

    It's been more than a half century since the Newport folk and jazz festivals got their start in Rhode Island. In the years since, both events have continued to unite a diverse mix of artists from the far-reaching branches of both genres, while breaking new talent and showcasing revered veterans. That tradition continues July 30 and 31 2011, with the Newport Folk Festival, followed by the Newport Jazz Festival on Aug. 6 and 7. NPR Music will be at both events to webcast and broadcast a full slate of live concerts starting at noon ET each day.

    On this edition of All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen chats with Newport folk festival producer Jay Sweet about some of the surprises in this year's lineup. Later Bob's joined by NPR Music jazz producer and A Blog Supreme editor Patrick Jarenwattananon, and Josh Jackson, host of WBGO's The Checkout, to talk about the Newport jazz festival.

    Artist: Earl Scruggs and Friends

    Album: Earl Scruggs and Friends

    Song: Blue Ridge Mountain Blues

    Artist: Gillian Welch

    Album: Harrow and the Harvest

    Song: Scarlet Town

     

    Artist: Ramblin' Jack Elliott

    Album: Stranger Here

    Song: Rising High Water Blues

     

    Artist: Tegan and Sara

    Album: If It Was You

    Song: Time Running

    Artist: Wanda Jackson

    Album: The Party Ain't Over

     

    Song: Shakin' All Over

     

    Artist: River City Extension

    Album: Unmistakable Man

    Song: South for the Winter

     

    Artist: James Farm

    Album: James Farm

    Song: Polliwog

     

    Artist: Trombone Shorty

    Album: For True

    Song: For True

     

    Artist: John Hollenbeck Large Ensemble

    Album: Eternal Interlude

    Song: Foreign One

    Artist: Miguel Zenón

    Album: Alma Adentro: The Puerto Rican Songbook

    Song: Alma Adentro

    Artist: Rudresh Mahanthappa & Bunky Green

    Album: Apex

    Song: Summit

  • Cry Baby Cry, Songs That Make You Weep2011/07/19

    No one wants to see two grown men cry — especially not at work. For this week's all-tearjerker episode of All Songs Considered, Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton took the conversation offline and set up shop in Bob's apartment, armed with some home recording gear, a box of Kleenex and a bottle of wine.

    Thousands of listeners contributed stories about the music that makes them cry, and while there were some usual suspects — Adele, Sufjan Stevens, and Paul Simon, to name a few — Bob and Robin discovered that a song needn't necessarily be sad to get the waterworks going. Listen to the discussion here, then head to the All Songs blog for more.

    Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?

    Artist: Louis Armstrong

    Album: Best of Louis Armstrong: The Complete RCA Victor Recordings

    If It's the Beaches

    Artist: The Avett Brothers

    Album: The Gleam

    End of the Rainbow

    Artist: Richard & Linda Thompson

    Album: I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight

    Plea from a Cat Named Virtue

    Artist: The Weakerthans

    Album: Reconstruction Site

    Something So Right

    Artist: Paul Simon

    Album: There Goes Rhymin' Simon

    Keep Ya Head Up

    Artist: 2Pac

    Album: Greatest Hits [Edited Version]

     

    To Be Alone With You

    Artist: Sufjan Stevens

    Album: Seven Swans

    Someone Like You

    Artist: Adele

    Album: 21

  • Electronic Edition Part III2011/07/12

    Host Robin Hilton chats with NPR Music's Sami Yenigun and Otis Hart about new and upcoming electronic releases.

    1.Hudson Mohawke- Thank You (Satin Panthers EP)
    2. Apparat- Black Water
    3. Danny Daze- Your Everything
    4. Balam  Acab- Apart
    5. Ital- Only For Tonight
    6. Digital Line- Africa
    7. Shlomo- Just Us
    8. Tiger and Woods- Gin Nation
  • Summer Music Memories2011/07/05

    On this week's episode of All Songs Considered, Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton share the songs that made their summers in Queens and Kansas, respectively — and listeners chime in with their own memories. Included are American classics from Bob Dylan and Neil Young, some virtuosic noodling from Funkadelic and Rush, and the inevitable, all-time jam that is Violent Femmes' "Blister in the Sun."

    Like a Rolling Stone

    Artist: Bob Dylan

    Album: Highway 61 Revisited

    Maggot Brain

    Artist: Funkadelic

    Album: Maggot Brain

    Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere

    Artist: Neil Young with Crazy Horse

    Album: Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere

    Tom Sawyer

    Artist: Rush
    Album: Exit...Stage Left

    Blister in the Sun

    Artist: Violent Femmes

    Album: Violent Femmes

    The Wind

    Artist: Cat Stevens

    Album: Teaser and the Firecat

    Island in the Sun

    Artist: Weezer

    Album: Weezer (Green Album)

  • Fountains Of Wayne, New Wilco, Paul McCartney Remastered, Gillian Welch and more2011/06/29

    We've got an exclusive preview of the upcoming Fountains of Wayne album, Sky Full of Holes. Also the Paul McCartney classic "Every Night," from a beautifully remastered version of his debut solo album. Plus, Wilco offers an early taste of its upcoming album The Whole Love — the single is the band's first release on its newly founded label, dBpm Records. Also on the show: M. Ward joins neo-folk singer Carlos Forster for an enchanting homage to campfire songs, Gillian Welch returns with her first collection of new music in eight years.

    Scarlet Town
    Artist: Gillian Welch
    Album: Harrow and the Harvest

    I Might
    Artist: Wilco
    Album: I Might

    Campfire Songs
    Artist: Carlos Forster
    Album: Family Trees
     
    Every Night
    Artist: Paul McCartney
    Album: McCartney (2011 Remaster)

    The Summer Place
    Artist: Fountains of Wayne
    Album: Sky Full of Holes

    Crime Of The Season
    Artist: Mini Mansions
    Album: Mini Mansions
  • New Mix: Lykke Li, A Fiery Furnace Goes Solo, Patti Smith Does Buddy Holly And More2011/06/22

    New music from Fiery Furnaces singer Eleanor Friedberger and her first solo project and a slow-and-steady Buddy Holly cover by Patti Smith. We've also got two premieres from albums that are still months away: a hypnotic groove from the Malian blues veterans in Tinariwen and some typically triumphant indie-pop from Mates of State.

    Get Some
    Artist: Lykke Li
    Album: Wounded Rhymes

    Imidiwan Matanam
    Artist: Tinariwen
    Album: Tassili
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    Words of Love (performed by Patti Smith)
    Artist: Various Artists
    Album: Rave on Buddy Holly

    Palomino
    Artist: Mates of State
    Album: Mountaintops
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    My Mistakes
    Artist: Eleanor Friedberger
    Album: Last Summer

    Believer
    Artist: John Maus
    Album: We Must Become the Pitiless Censors of Ourselves

  • Discussion: The Year's Best Music (So Far)2011/06/15

    Around this time each year, the All Songs Considered gang pauses to marvel at how quickly the months are passing, and to reflect on some of the memorable music that's come out so far. What have been some of 2011's biggest surprises? Who are some of the best new artists? NPR Music editor Stephen Thompson and reviewer Ann Powers join co-hosts Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton to share some of the songs and albums they think have helped define the first half of 2011.

    Songs in this episode:

    Rubber
    Artist: Yuck
    Album: Yuck

    House of Balloons / Glass Table Girls
    Artist: The Weeknd
    Album: House of Balloons
       
    The Wilhelm Scream
    Artist: James Blake
    Album: James Blake

    We Sing In Time
    Artist: The Lonely Forest
    Album: Arrows

    Firewall
    Artist: Bright Eyes
    Album: The People's Key

    Red Horse (Judges II)
    Artist: Colin Stetson
    Album: New History Warfare, Vol. 2: Judges

    Flown
    Artist: Julianna Barwick
    Album: The Magic Place

    Coney Island Winter
    Artist: Garland Jeffreys
    Album: King of In Between

    Bloom
    Artist: Radiohead
    Album: The King Of Limbs

    Bizness
    Artist: tUnE-yArDs
    Album: w h o k i l l

    Civilian
    Artist: Wye Oak
    Album: Civilian

    Bubble
    Artist: King Creosote & Jon Hopkins
    Album: Diamond Mine

    Country Clutter
    Artist: Dolorean
    Album: The Unfazed

    Someone Like You
    Artist: Adele
    Album: 21

    Helplessness Blues
    Artist: Fleet Foxes
    Album: Helplessness Blues

    Abducted
    Artist: Cults Album: Cults

    Album: Cults
  • Wilco Live, New Discoveries From Motopony, Other Lives2011/06/09

    This week on All Songs Considered : Hosts Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton talk about some of their favorite shows from the recent Sasquatch music festival, including a particularly memorable set from Wilco. Also on the this week's show, we hear some great new discoveries: neo-psychedelia from Other Lives, electro-folk from Motopony, a swirly dreamscape from BOBBY, heartbreaking melodies from Sam Phillips, and fuzzy noise-pop from JEFF the Brotherhood.

    Songs in the show:

    Via Chicago
    Artist: Wilco
    Album: Live at Sasquatch 2011
       
    As I Lay My Head Down
    Artist: Other Lives
    Album: Tamer Animals

    Seer
    Artist: Motopony
    Album: Motopony

    We Saw
    Artist: BOBBY
    Album: BOBBY

    So Glad You're Here
    Artist: Sam Phillips
    Album: Solid State

    Bummer
    Artist: JEFF The Brotherhood

    Album: We Are The Champions

    Album: We Are The Champions
  • Eno Plays DJ2011/06/02
    We all have our musical heroes: those artists whose work is game-changing, or even life-changing. On this episode of All Songs Considered, Bob Boilen speaks with his hero, Brian Eno. Get a Job Artist: The Silhouettes Album: Get a Job Daniel Saw De Stone Artist: Silver Leaf Quartette of Norfolk Album: Complete Recorded Works Captain of Your Ship Artist: Reparata & The Delrons Album: Captain of Your Ship Most Wanted Artist: Cults Album: Cults Dead Finks Don't Talk Artist: Brian Eno Album: Here Come the Warm Jets Pour It Out Artist: Brian Eno Album: Drums Between the Bells This song will be available at Brian Eno's website beginning June 8. The Rip Artist: Portishead Album: Third Suzanne and I Artist: Anna Calvi Album: Anna Calvi
  • British DJ Show2011/05/23
    1. Song: Wires Artist: Owiny Sigoma Band Album: Wires 2. Song: The Sound Table Artist: Cameo Album: Knights of the Sound Table 3. Song: Love Is The Drug Feat. Cha Cha Artist: Kode9 & The Spaceape Album: Black Sun 4. Song: French Kiss Artist: Lil Louis Album: House Flash Vol. 11 5. Song: The L Word ft. Jada (Original Mix) Artist: Deniz Kurzel Album: The L Word (Single) 6. Song: Go Bang Artist: Dinosaur L Album: 24-24 Music 7. Song: When I'm in Awe Artist: Gaslamp Killer Album: Death Gate EP 8. Song: Utopia Artist: Footprintz Album: Utopia 9. Song: Coming Home (Dirty South Remix) Artist: Diddy ft. Skylar Grey Album: Coming Home (Dirty South Remix) (single)
  • ew Music From: Bon Iver, Dark Metal From Boris, Graveyard2011/05/17
    Calgary Artist: Bon Iver Album: Bon Iver Blacks Artist: Dawn Golden and Rosy Cross Album: Blow EP The Rest Of My Life Artist: Yellowbirds Album: The Color Hospital Ships Artist: Hospital Ships Album: Lonely Twin Dystopia (The Earth Is On Fire) Artist: YACHT Album: Shangri-La Hope Artist: Boris Album: Attention Please Ain't Fit To Live Here Artist: Graveyard Album: Hisingen Blues
  • Moby Plays DJ2011/05/11
    Convoy Artist: C.W. McCall Album: C.W. McCall's Greatest Hits Live and Let Die Artist: Wings Album: Wings Greatest Ghost Rider Artist: Suicide Album: Suicide Warm Leatherette Artist: The Normal Album: Warm Leatherette/T.V.O.D. Rockets Artist: Moby Album: Destroyed Add to Playlist Regiment Artist: Brian Eno/David Byrne Album: My Life in the Bush of Ghost Right Thing Artist: Moby Album: Destroyed I Only Have Eyes for You Artist: The Flamingos Album: Best of the Flamingos Purchase Music
  • Splitsville: Breaking Up with Your Favorite Band2011/05/03
    On this week's All Songs Considered we head to Splitsville with a look at some of the bands we've broken up with or grown apart from over the years, along with some of the artists we'll stand by no matter what.
  • Super Bueno! Latin Music For Everybody, Part 22011/04/26
    Jasmine Garsd and Felix Contreras, hosts of NPR's Latin alternative music show and blog, are back this week to school the ASC crew about what's going on in Latin America and beyond. 1. Los Rakas 2. Geko Jones 3. Lagartijeando 4. Gina Chavez 5. CLDSCP 6. Diego Garcia 7. Pegasvs
  • Exclusive Previews: Danger Mouse, Le Butcherettes, Ben Sollee, More2011/04/19
    1. The Ronettes: "Walking In The Rain" 2. Little Scream: "Red Hunting Jacket" 3. The High Llamas: "Berry Adams" 4. Danger Mouse and Daniel Luppi: "The Rose With The Broken Neck" 5. Ben Sollee: "Bible Belt" 6. Le Butcherettes: "I'm Getting Sick Of You"
  • Death Cab For Cutie, My Morning Jacket, More2011/04/12
    Circuital Artist: My Morning Jacket Album: Circuital Happy With You Artist: The Bewitched Hands Album: Birds & Drums In The City Artist: Chris Bathgate Album: Salt Year Eleven Artist: Thao & Mirah Album: Thao & Mirah Abducted Artist: Cults Album: Cults Home Is A Fire Artist: Death Cab For Cutie Album: Codes And Keys
  • New Mix: Low, The Pains of Being Pure At Heart, More2011/04/05
    The Ballad Of Frankie Jr. Artist: Five Eight Album: Your God Is Dead To Me Now Flunkt Sass Vs. The Root Plume Artist: Of Montreal Album: thecontrollersphere Woman Artist: Timber Timbre Album: Creep On Creepin' On Bubble Artist: King Creosote & Jon Hopkins Album: Diamond Mine Try To Sleep Artist: Low Album: C'mon The Afterlife Artist: Paul Simon Album: So Beautiful or So What Belong Artist: The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart Album: Belong Losing My Edge Artist: LCD Soundsystem Album: LCD Soundsystem
  • Panda Bear Plays Guest Dj2011/03/29
    This week, All Songs Considered hands the reins to acclaimed experimental musician Noah Lennox, a.k.a. Panda Bear. Lennox made the trip down to NPR's Washington, D.C. headquarters while on a visit to his hometown of Baltimore. He sat down with host Bob Boilen to talk about his upcoming album Tomboy (out April 12) and to pick some of his favorite tunes. Breed Artist: Nirvana Album: Nevermind You Can Count On Me Artist: Panda Bear Album: Tomboy Oliver Twist Artist: Avey Tare Album: Down There Last Night At The Jetty Artist: Panda Bear Album: Tomboy How You Satisfy Me Artist: Spectrum Album: Soul Kiss (Glide Divine). Godzilla Artist: Zomby Album: One Foot Ahead Of The Other EP Slow Motion Artist: Panda Bear Album: Tomboy Eastover Wives Artist: Dent May Album: That Feeling 7"
  • Discoveries from SXSW 20112011/03/24
    Bob Boilen talks with NPR Music's Stephen Thompson about their true SXSW 2011 discoveries. Beaver Artist: Holger Album: Sunga Add to Playlist Find out more about this album at Holger's website. The Choke Artist: Austra Album: Feel It Break Literal Artist: The Calm Blue Sea Album: The Calm Blue Sea Before I Move Off Artist: Mount Kimbie Album: Crooks & Lovers Rest Artist: Cheyenne Marie Mize Album: Before Lately Millions of People Running in Circles Artist: Magic Bullets Album: Magic Bullets
  • Late Night Dispatches From SXSW 2011: Saturday2011/03/21
    The NPR Music crew gather one last time in Austin, Texas for their 4th SXSW 2011 nightly wrap up. Bob Boilen, Robin Hilton Stephen Thompson and Ann Powers talk about the music they loved on this last day and night of the festival.
  • Late Night Dispatches From SXSW 2011: Friday2011/03/21
    The NPR Music crew gather in a churchyard in Austin Texas for their 3rd SXSW 2011 nightly wrap up. Bob Boilen, Robin Hilton Stephen Thompson and Ann Powers talk about the music they loved on this 3rd day of the festival.
  • Late Night Dispatches from SXSW 2011: Thursday Day 22011/03/18
    The NPR Music crew gather on a street corner again in Austin Texas for their 2nd SXSW 2011 nightly wrap up. Bob Boilen, Robin Hilton Stephen Thompson and Ann Powers talk about the music they loved on this 2nd day of the festival.
  • Late Night Dispatches From SXSW 2011: Wednesday2011/03/17
    The NPR Music crew gather on a street corner in Austin Texas for their first SXSW 2011 nightly wrap up. Bob Boilen, Robin Hilton Stephen Thompson and Ann Powers talk about the music they loved on this first day of the festival.
  • Late Night Dispatches From SXSW 2011: Wednesday2011/03/17
    The NPR Music crew gather on a street corner in Austin Texas for their first SXSW 2011 nightly wrap up. Bob Boilen, Robin Hilton Stephen Thompson and Ann Powers talk about the music they loved on this first day of the festival.
  • SXSW 2011 Preview2011/03/08
    All Songs Considered is Austin-bound! On this week's show, Bob, Robin, Stephen and Ann talk about the bands they're most excited to see this year at South By Southwest. The four-day festival kicks off on Wednesday, March 11 in Austin, Texas and features close to 2,000 artists, who span countless genres and sport some fiercely esoteric names (Ringo Deathstarr, anyone?). Also on the show this week, a look at some of the SXSW performances NPR Music will be streaming live — including soul and R&B standard-bearer Raphael Saadiq, Welsh indie trio The Joy Formidable, and all-female supergroup WILD FLAG (featuring our long-lost friend Carrie Brownstein). No Nostalgia Artist: AgesandAges Album: Alright You Restless Daisy Artist: Fang Island Album: Fang Island Pobre Mary (a.k.a. El Boogie de la Muerte) Artist: Guadalupe Plata Album: Guadalupe Plata Expanding Anyway Artist: Morning Teleportation Album: Expanding Anyway Zut Alore! Artist: Zorch Album: Demo Born to Be Wild (Steppenwolf Cover) Artist: Owen Weaver Album: (Unreleased) Tempting Time Artist: Animals As Leaders Album: Animals As Leaders So High Artist: Ringo Deathstarr Album: Colour Trip Heart Attack Artist: Raphael Saadiq Album: Stone Rollin' Glass Tambourine Artist: WILD FLAG "Future Crimes" b/w "Glass Tambourine" 7-Inch Cradle Artist: The Joy Formidable Album: The Big Roar WHALE Artist: Yellow Ostrich Album: The Mistress Love Crime Artist: Secret Cities Album: Strange Hearts Shadows On Behalf Artist: The Stepkids Album: Shadows On Behalf (12" Single) Ego Death Artist: A Place to Bury Strangers Album: Exploding Head Swimmer, Dreams Don't Keep Artist: Amanda Shires Album: Carrying Lightning Squealing Pigs Artist: Admiral Fallow Album: Boots Met My Face Rainforts Artist: No Gold Album: No Gold California Killer Artist: The Vandelles Album: Del Black Aloha
  • New Mix: Radiohead, Panda Bear, The Dodos And More2011/03/01
    Mr. Magpie Artist: Radiohead Album: The King Of Limbs National Anthem To The Moon Artist: Bruce Haack Album: Farad: The Electric Voice Last Night At The Jetty Artist: Panda Bear Album: Tomboy Towards The Sun Artist: Alexi Murdoch Album: Towards The Sun If I Had A Boat Artist: James Vincent McMorrow Album: Early In The Morning We Are Rising Artist: Son Lux Album: Untitled (RPM Challenge) Hear more from Son Lux's album-in-a-month project. Don't Stop Artist: The Dodos Album: No Color
  • So, The '90s are back, Or Whatever2011/02/22
    Nirvana Smells Like Teen Spirit Nevermind Jeff Buckley Grace Grace Radiohead No Surprises OK Computer Lauryn Hill Doo Wop (That Thing) The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill Neutral Milk Hotel Holland, 1945 In the Aeroplane Over the Sea Collective Soul Shine Hints Allegations and Things Left Unsaid Soundgarden Black Hole Sun Superunknown PJ Harvey Long Snake Moan To Bring You My Love Missy Elliott Hit 'Em Wit da Hee Supa Dupa Fly Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Mustt Mustt (Lost in His Work) Mustt Mustt LEM Steal My Sunshine You Can't Stop the Bum Rush Smashing Pumpkins 1979 Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness Lucinda Williams Car Wheels On A Gravel Road Car Wheels on a Gravel Road Sebadoh Soul and Fire Bubble and Scrape Blur Song 2 Blur Metallica Enter Sandman Metallica Cornershop Brimful of Asha When I Was Born for the 7th Time Pearl Jam The Fixer Backspacer My Bloody Valentine When You Sleep Loveless Johnny Cash Delia's Gone American Recordings Beck Loser Mellow Gold
  • Peter Bjorn And John, Fleet Foxes, And More2011/02/15
    Second Chance Artist: Peter Bjorn and John Album: Gimme Some Rumour Has It Artist: Adele Album: 21 Sketch #6 Artist: Son Lux Album: Untitled (RPM Challenge) Hear more from Son Lux's album-in-a-month project. The Honest Truth Artist: Typhoon Album: A New Kind Of House Roni Artist: Chikita Violenta Album: TRE3 Helplessness Blues Artist: Fleet Foxes Album: Helplessness Blues
  • Guest DJ Tom Jones Shares His Favorite Love Songs2011/02/08
    Make a list of the great crooners who sing love songs and Tom Jones is likely to be somewhere near the top. He was for us when we sought out a guest DJ to share songs of romance and heartache for Valentine's Day. In this edition of All Songs Considered, Tom Jones joins host Bob Boilen to talk about some of the songs Jones has loved most over the years, starting with the first he can remember singing to his grandmother as a child in Wales. Reconsider Me Artist: Johnny Adams Album: Johnny Adams' You Can Depend On Me He Stopped Loving Her Today Artist: George Jones Album: 16 Biggest Hits Love Letters Artist: Tom Jones Album: Red, White and Blues Soundtrack Great Balls of Fire Artist: Jerry Lee Lewis Album: Definitive Collection You're the First, the Last, My Everything Artist: Barry White Album: All-Time Greatest Hits If I Give My Soul Artist: Tom Jones Album: Praise & Blame
  • Electronic Music Edition II2011/02/01
    Maxmillian Dunbar: Polo Blondes: Synthesist Nicolas Jaar: Keep Me There Steffi: Yours Maya Jane Coles: Nobody Else Rocketnumbernine: Matthew and Toby Francesco Tristano: Idiosynkrasia Factory Floor: Real Love (Optimo Remix)
  • James Blake Sings, Cowboy Junkies On Vic Chesnutt, And More2011/01/25
    It Hurts Me, Too Artist: First Aid Kit Album: Universal Soldier/It Hurts Me, Too I'll See You Around Artist: Cowboy Junkies Album: Demons Operation Artist: Yuck Album: Yuck Art Vandelay Artist: Ducktails Album: Ducktails III: Arcade Dynamics The Wilhelm Scream Artist: James Blake Album: James Blake Southern Decline Artist: Apex Manor Album: The Year of Magical Drinking
  • neak Previews: Telekinesis, R.E.M., Iron And Wine, More2011/01/11
    Artist: Iron and Wine Album: Kiss Each Other Clean Song: Half Moon Artist: R.E.M. Album: Collapse Into Now Song: Oh My Heart Artist: Six Organs Of Admittance Album: Asleep On The Floodplain Song: Hold But Let Go Artist: Malachai Album: Return To The Ugly Side Song: Mid Antarctica (Wearin' Sandals) Artist: Telekinesis Album: 12 Desperate Straight Lines Song: You Turn Clear In The Sun Artist: David Dondero Album: A Pre-Existing Condition Song: Nobody Loves Your Doggie Like You Do
  • New Music by: Bright Eyes, G-Side, Wire And More2011/01/04
    G-Side Nat Geo The ONE...COHESIVE Julianna Barwick Envelop The Magic Place Colin Stetson Judges New History Warfare Vol. 2: Rikki Ililonga Dark Sunrise Dark Sunrise Wire Moreover Red Barked Tree Bright Eyes Shell Games The People's Key
  • Vikings Choice: 201 Best Metal and Outer Sounds2010/12/27
    Ludicra A Larger Silence The Tenant [Profound Lore] ? Paon Sainte Patronne De Rien Pantoute Courses [? Paon] Warm Climate "Saltwater Simplified" from 'Camouflage on the River Wretched' The Fun Years Breech on the Bowstring God Was Like, No [Barge] The Body Empty Hearth All The Waters Of The Earth Turn To Blood [At A Loss] Captain Beefheart "Tropical Hot Dog Night" Jack Rose Lick Mountain Ramble Luck in the Valley [Thrill Jockey] Harvey Milk I Did Not Call Out A Small Turn of Human Kindness [Hydrahead] Agalloch Into the Painted Grey Marrow of the Spirit [Profound Lore]
  • All Songs' Listeners Pick The Best Albums Of 20102010/12/15
    Band Album Song 25 Cee Lo: The Ladykiller, F--k You 24 Joanna Newsom: Have One On Me, Does Not Suffice 23 Broken Social Scene: Forgiveness Rock Record, World Sick 22 New Pornographers: Together, The Crash Years 21 Ray LaMontagne and The Pariah Dogs: God Willin' and the Creek Don't Rise, Beg Steal or Borrow 20 Yeasayer: Odd Blood, Ambling Alp 19 Janelle Monae: The ArchAndroid, Tightrope 18 Spoon: Transference, Written in Reverse 17 Deerhunter: Halcyon Digest, Memory Boy 16 The Tallest Man On Earth: The Wild Hunt, The Wild Hunt 15 Band Of Horses: Infinite Arms, Loredo 14 Local Natives: Gorilla Manor, World News 13 Jonsi: Go, Go Do 12 Sleigh Bells: Treats, Rill Rill 11 Gorillaz: Plastic Beach, On Melancholy Hill 10 Kanye West: My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, Monster 9 Beach House: Teen Dream, Zebra 8 Sufjan Stevens: The Age Of Adz, Vesuvius 7 Vampire Weekend: Contra, Holiday 6 LCD Soundsystem: This Is Happening, All I Want 5 Broken Bells: Broken Bells, The High Road 4 Mumford & Sons: Sigh No More, The Cave 3 The National: High Violet, Bloodbuzz Ohio 2 The Black Keys: Brothers, Everlasting Light 1 Arcade Fire: The Suburbs Ready to Start
  • Holiday Music 20102010/12/13
    The All Songs Considered Holiday Music Show 2010. With Bob Boilen, Robin Hilton, Stephen Thompson and Barrie Hardymon. Music by: F----- Up Album: Do They Know It's Christmas? Song: Do They Know It's Christmas? Wham! Album: Last Christmas Song: Last Christmas Matt Wilson Album: Matt Wilson's Christmas Tree-O Song: You're A Mean One Mr. Grinch Vince Guaraldi Trio Album: A Charlie Brown Christmas Song: Christmas Time Is Here (Vocal Version) Poly Styrene Album: Black Christmas Song: Black Christmas Dean Martin Album: Making Spirits Bright Song: A Marshmallow World The Leevees Album: Hanukkah Rocks Song: At The Timeshare Luciano Pavarotti Album: O Holy Night Song: O Holy Night (Minuit Chr?tien) Sarah Siskind Album: All Come Together Now Song: May Love Fall Like Snow Rosemary Clooney Album: Christmas With Rosemary Clooney Song: Count Your Blessings (Instead of Sheep) James Brown Album: Funky Christmas Song: Soulful Christmas
  • Discussion: The Year In Music, 2010 The Year's Biggest Surprises, Best New Artists And More2010/12/08
    Best Coast Sea of Bees Jeremy Messersmith Lost In The Trees Sleigh Bells Buke And Gass Kanye West Jonsi Sufjan Stevens Joanna Newsom Tallest Man On Earth Live at the 9:30 Club Regina Carter Lower Dens Josh Ritter Sharon Van Etten Cee Lo
  • Albums We Missed in 20102010/12/01
    Tobacco: "Stretch Your Face" from 'Maniac Meat' Jack Rose: "Luck In The Valley" from 'Luck In The Valley' Glasser: "Apply" from 'Ring' Khaira Arby: "Djaba" from 'Timbuktu Tarab' Mount Kimbie: "Before I Move Off" from 'Crooks and Lovers' Dean and Britta: "I'll Keep It With Mine" from '13 Most Beautiful: Songs For Andy Warhol's Screen Test' Aloe Blacc: "Femme Fatale" from 'Good Things' Tame Impala: "The Bold Arrow Of Time" from 'Innerspeaker'
  • Albums We Missed In 20102010/11/30
    Tobacco: "Stretch Your Face" from 'Maniac Meat' Jack Rose: "Luck In The Valley" from 'Luck In The Valley' Glasser: "Apply" from 'Ring' Khaira Arby: "Djaba" from 'Timbuktu Tarab' Mount Kimbie: "Before I Move Off" from 'Crooks and Lovers' Dean and Britta: "I'll Keep It With Mine" from '13 Most Beautiful: Songs For Andy Warhol's Screen Test' Aloe Blacc: "Femme Fatale" from 'Good Things' Tame Impala: "The Bold Arrow Of Time" from 'Innerspeaker'
  • Alt Latino Edition2010/11/23
    Chancha Via Circuito: Pintar el Sol Bomba Estereo: Juana Rita Indiana: El Juidero Los Fabulosos Cadillacs: Matador Carla Morrison: Compatir Girl In A Coma: While My Guitar Gently Weeps
  • New Paul Simon, John Vanderslice, The Decemberists and more2010/11/16
    Paul Simon - Getting Ready for Christmas Day John Vanderslice - Sea Salt Yann Tiersen - Palestine Baths - Aminals The Decemberists - Down by the Water Gospel Claws - Walk Me Down
  • Guest DJ Daniel Lanois2010/11/09
    01. Sly And The Family Stone: "In Time" from 'Fresh' 02. The Jimi Hendrix Experience: "Foxey Lady" from 'Are You Experienced' 03. Brian Eno: "Weightless" from 'Apollo: Atmospheres & Soundtracks' 04. Charles Wright And The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band: "Express Yourself" from 'Express Yourself' 05. Black Dub: "Silverado" from 'Black Dub' 06. Neil Young: "Walk With Me" from 'Le Noise' 07. Daniel Lanois: "I Love You" from 'Shine' 08. Grandmaster Flash: "The Message" from 'The Message'
  • Smith Westerns, Gang of Four, Fred Schneider Holiday Record, and More2010/11/02
    Smith Westerns - Weekend Burnt Ones - Bury Me In Smoke Demon's Claws - Fed From Her Hand Gang of Four - You'll Never Pay For The Farm Candy Claws - In The Deep Time The Superions - Fruitcake
  • CMJ: Looking Back to a Whirlwind of Music2010/10/26
    The College Music Journal music festival took place in NYC. The five day festival featured over a thousand bands. On this edition of All Songs Considered, Bob Boilen, NPR Music editor Stephen Thompson and WFUV host Alisa Ali talk about their favorite discoveries at CMJ 2010.
  • Tunes To Get You Through Your Teens2010/10/19
    01. King Crimson: "In the Court of the Crimson King" from 'In the Court of the Crimson King' 02. Soundgarden: "Black Hole Sun" by Soundgarden 03. The Flaming Lips: "Talkin' 'Bout the Smiling Deathporn Immortality Blues" from 'Hit to Death in the Future Head' 04. The Beatles: "I Need You" from 'Help' 05. Led Zeppelin: "Rock and Roll" from 'Led Zeppelin IV' 06. Cheap Trick: "The Ballad of TV Violence" from 'Cheap Trick' 07. Simon and Garfunkel: "Bridge Over Troubled Water" from 'Bridge over Troubled Water'
  • Bob Dylan Bootlegs, Tom Tom Club, Marah2010/10/14
    Avey Tare: Down There Mark McGuire: Living With Yourself Tom Tom Club: Genius Of Love (live) Marah: Life Is A Problem Bob Dylan: The Death Of Emmet Till The Tallest Man On Earth: Little River Khaira Arby: Goumou
  • The Best New Electronic Music2010/10/05
    01. Gold Panda: "Same Dream China" 02. Jatoma: "Little Houseboat" 03. Mount Kimbie: "Carbonated" 04. Terror Danjah: "This Year" 05. Teengirl Fantasy: 06. Moodymann: "It's 2 Late 4 U And Me" 07. Morgan Packard: "Insist" 08. Delia Gonzalez and Gavin Russom: "Track Five" 09. Seefeel: "Faults" 10. Tokimonsta: "Sa Mo Jung"
  • Swans Return,Syd Barrett Remembered, Great New Jazz and Land of Talk2010/09/28
    Swans - "My Birth" Bee Vs. Moth - "Tuesday in Tuskegee" Mary Halvorson Quintet - "Sea Seizure" Sea of Bees - "Willis" Syd Barrett - "Terrapin" Land of Talk - " Cloak and Cipher
  • Fall Music Preview2010/09/21
    01. Hank Williams: "Where The Old Red River Flows" from 'The Complete Mother's Best Recordings' 02. Sufjan Stevens: "Vesuvius" from 'The Age of ADZ' 03. Mark Ronson and the Business: "Record Collection" from 'Record Collection' 04. Antony and the Johnsons: "Ghost" from 'Swanlights' 05. Sharon Van Etten: "Don't Do It" from 'Epic' 06. Brian Eno: "Emerald And Stone" from 'Small Craft On A Milk Sea' 07. Dark Star: "Gold" from 'North' 08. Belle and Sebastian: "I Didn't See It Coming" from 'Write About Love' 09. Deerhunter: "Earthquake" from 'Halcyon Digest' 10. The Extra Lens: "Only Existing Footage" from 'Undercard' 11. Small Sins: "Pot Calls Kettle Black" from 'Pot Calls Kettle Black' 12. Black Dub: "I Believe In You" from 'Black Dub' 13. Tricky: "Kingston Logic" from 'Mixed Race' 14. Brian McBride: "Girl Nap" from 'The Effective Disconnect' 15. The Red River: "When We Are Wild" from 'Little Songs About The Big Picture'
  • Neil Young, Led Zeppelin Tribute, More (FIX)2010/09/15
    We accidentally mispronounced an artist's name on the previous version of this program. Our apologies Abigail Washburn! Neil Young The Black Angels Weinland (Led Zeppelin tribute) Abigail Washburn My Jerusalem OMD
  • Neil Young, Led Zeppelin Tribute, More2010/09/15
  • First Listen Bonanza: Superchunk, Robert Plant, More2010/09/07
  • Guest DJ Jim Jarmusch2010/08/30
  • Robert Plant, Richard Thompson, Max Richter, More2010/08/23
  • New Mix: Sean Lennon, Sarah Blasko, Siskiyou2010/08/18
  • The Oddest Musical Pairings2010/08/09
  • Highlights From The Newport Folk Festival 20102010/08/03
  • Newport Folk Festival Preview2010/07/26
  • Liz Phair, The Books, Ra Ra Riot, Vijay Iyer, More2010/07/19
  • Panda Bear, The Walkmen, Cowboy Junkies, More2010/07/13
  • Summer Music Preview2010/07/06
  • NPR Listeners Pick 2010's Best Music (So Far)2010/06/29
  • NPR Listeners Pick 2010's Best Music (So Far)2010/06/29
  • The Best Summer Dance Music (Clean)2010/06/22
  • Bonnaroo Wrap Up2010/06/16
  • Bonnaroo Preview2010/06/08
  • Best Opening Tracks Ever?2010/06/01
  • Arcade Fire Interview Plus 2 New Songs2010/05/27
  • Bettye LaVette, Sleigh Bells, Buzzcocks, More2010/05/24
  • Don Was Revisits 'Exile On Main Street'2010/05/17
  • John Lydon (Johnny Rotten) Plays DJ2010/05/11
  • Video: Project Song: Moby: One Song, Two Days, Three Versions2010/05/04
  • The Best In New Jazz, Hip-Hop, Metal And Noise2010/05/04
  • The Apples In Stereo, Caribou, Dr. Dog2010/04/26
  • LCD Sound System, Merle Haggard, Radar Bros.2010/04/19
  • Broken Social Scene, Passion Pit, Rafter2010/04/14
  • Spring Music Preview2010/04/05
  • Guest DJ Jonsi (Sigur Ros)2010/03/29
  • Late Night Dispatches From SXSW: Saturday2010/03/21
  • Late Night Dispatches From SXSW: Saturday2010/03/21
  • Late Night Dispatches From SXSW: Friday2010/03/20
  • Late Night Dispatches From SXSW: Thursday2010/03/19
  • Late Night Dispatches from SXSW 2010: Wednesday2010/03/18
  • SXSW 2010 Preview2010/03/09
  • Broken Bells Chat2010/03/09
  • Chopin, The White Stripes, Joanna Newsom, More2010/03/01
  • Fela Kuti, Shearwater, Eluvium, Laura Gibson, More2010/02/22
  • Breakup_songs2010/02/11
  • Magnetic Fields, Giant Drag, Preservation Hall Jazz Band2010/02/01
  • The Hotrats, Fredrik, jj, The Besnard Lakes, Surfer Blood, More2010/01/26
  • Sigur Ros' Jonsi, Neutral Milk Hotel's Jeff Mangum, Jay Reatard, More2010/01/19
  • Spoon's Britt Daniel, Jim Eno Discuss New Album2010/01/15
  • GlobalFEST 2010: A World Music Showcase2010/01/13
  • Broken Bells, Yeasayer, Shout Out Louds, Freelance Whales, More2010/01/04
  • Viking's Choice: Metal And Outer Sound In '092009/12/28
  • Holiday Music Mix 20092009/12/18
  • Discussion: The Year In Music, 20092009/12/14
  • Listener Picks: The Year's Best Music2009/12/09
  • New Music From Spoon, Norah Jones, More2009/11/30
  • The Decade's 50 Most Important Recordings2009/11/16
  • The Decade in Music Defined2009/11/09
  • Guest DJ Kyp Malone (TV On the Radio, Rain Machine)2009/11/03
  • CMJ Highlights, Kid Cudi, Julian Casablancas2009/10/29
  • The Year's Best New Jazz2009/10/19
  • Vampire Weekend, The XX, Doveman, More2009/10/14
  • Guest DJ Tucker Martine2009/10/05
  • Built to Spill, Lil B, Mountain Goats, More2009/09/28
  • Fall Music Preview: Flaming Lips, Swell Season, Le Loup2009/09/21
  • Polvo, Mew, AA Bondy, Noah and the Whale2009/09/14
  • Beatles Historian Kevin Howlett2009/09/09
  • Taken By Trees, Headless Heroes, Volcano Choir2009/09/08
  • Music From The Sublime To The Old Time2009/08/24
  • Radiohead, Modest Mouse, Atlas Sound, Sondre Lerche, Circulatory System, Lou Barlow2009/08/17
  • Day 2 At The Newport Folk Festival2009/08/14
  • All Songs At The Newport Folk Festival: Day 12009/08/06
  • The Best Music Of 2009 (So Far)2009/07/27
  • Discoveries From the Pitchfork Music Festival2009/07/24
  • Monsters of Folk, Yim Yames, Edward Sharpe, More2009/07/20
  • Merge Records Turns 202009/07/13
  • Do Labels Matter?2009/07/06
  • Guest DJ Bjork2009/06/29
  • Live Music From Bob Boilen's Desk2009/06/22
  • Neil Young, Moby, Phenomenal Handclap Band, More2009/06/15
  • Big Star, Zee Avi, The Low Anthem, The Dry Spells2009/06/08
  • When The Lyrics Matter, Wilco, Regina Spektor, 'Dark Was The Night' Concert Highlight2009/06/01
  • Music You Should Love But Don't, Allen Toussaint, Vieux Farka Toure, More2009/05/26
  • The Band I Love Is...2009/05/18
  • A Song That Gives You Chills, Dinosaur Jr., More2009/05/11
  • Sonic Youth, Bat For Lashes, More2009/05/05
  • Art Brut, Akron/Family, Casiotone For the Painfully Alone2009/04/27
  • Dead Weather, Vienna Teng, St. Vincent, Bill Callahan2009/04/20
  • Metric, John Vanderslice, Camera Obscura2009/04/14
  • Bob Dylan, Sam Phillips, Grizzly Bear, Fever Ray, More2009/04/06
  • SXSW '09 Wrap Up2009/03/31
  • Guest DJ Bonnie 'Prince' Billy2009/03/23
  • SXSW 2009: Saturday Update2009/03/22
  • SXSW 2009: Friday Update2009/03/21
  • SXSW 2009: Thursday Update2009/03/20
  • SXSW 2009: Wednesday Update2009/03/19
  • SXSW 2009 Preview2009/03/10
  • U2, Antony and the Johnsons, Leonard Cohen, Tom Jones2009/03/03
  • Neko Case, Franz Ferdinand, Bishop Allen, Serge Gainsbourg2009/02/26
  • Morrissey, Lily Allen, Laura Gibson2009/02/18
  • Lesser-Known Love Songs (M. Ward Correction)2009/02/12
  • The Decemberists, Dan Deacon, Buddy Holly, More2009/02/02
  • Beirut, David Byrne, AC Newman, Antony and the Johnsons2009/01/26
  • Animal Collective Chat2009/01/21
  • Songs For These Times2009/01/20
  • GlobalFEST: World Music Showcase2009/01/19
  • Exclusive Previews: M. Ward, Animal Collective, Bon Iver, More2009/01/12
  • Chat: Andrew Bird2009/01/09
  • Andrew Bird, The Bad Plus, Begushkin, More2009/01/05
  • Viking's Choice: A Year Of Beautiful Noise2008/12/29
  • Bob Boilen's Top Ten List For 20082008/12/23
  • Holiday Music Mix2008/12/17
  • Poll Results: NPR Listeners Pick The Year's Best Music2008/12/16
  • Poll Results: NPR Listeners Pick The Year's Best Music2008/12/16
  • The Year In Review: 20082008/12/08
  • The Decemberists, R.E.M., The Heligoats, More2008/12/01
  • The White Album At 402008/11/24
  • Exclusive Previews: Neil Young, Loney Dear, More2008/11/17
  • The Year's Overlooked Gems2008/11/10
  • More Recordings To Hear Before You Die2008/11/03
  • Lykke Li, The Elephant 6 Orchestra, Sparks, More2008/10/27
  • Paul McCartney, Oasis, Lambchop, More2008/10/20
  • 1,000 Recordings To Hear Before You Die2008/10/13
  • Antony and the Johnsons, Buena Vista Social Club, More2008/10/06
  • Guest DJ Will Sheff of Okkervil River2008/09/29
  • Fall Music Preview2008/09/22
  • Jesus H Christ, The Electric Mandolin, More2008/09/15
  • The 1980s: Were They Really That Bad?2008/09/02
  • The Music of PCP, Jenny Lewis, Juana Molina, More2008/09/01
  • Okkervil River, Of Montreal, The Broken West, More2008/08/18
  • Byrne and Eno: Together Again2008/08/11
  • Guest DJ Randy Newman2008/08/05
  • Newport Folk Festival Preview - Jay Sweet Interview2008/08/01
  • Tom Waits Glitter And Doom Concert Preview2008/07/28
  • Tilly and the Wall, Doveman, The Notwist, More2008/07/21
  • Viking's Choice2008/07/14
  • The Best CDs of 2008 (So Far)2008/07/07
  • Seun Kuti, Bonnie Prince Billy, Eef Barzelay2008/06/30
  • Summer Music Preview2008/06/23
  • Sigur Ros, Wolf Parade, Dandy Warhols, Sparks, More2008/06/16
  • The Sound of a Generation2008/06/05
  • Dr. Dog, Adem, Ratatat2008/05/30
  • Mates of State, Sam Phillips, Jethro Tull, More2008/05/22
  • Guest DJ T-Bone Burnett2008/05/15
  • Great Unknowns Showcase2008/05/08
  • Guest DJ Portishead2008/05/02
  • Elf Power, Gnarls Barkley, The Black Keys, More2008/04/25
  • Guest DJ: Colin Meloy2008/04/17
  • Spring Music Preview2008/04/11
  • SXSW: R.E.M. Live (Single Track)2008/04/09
  • Video: Nellie McKay, Project Song2008/04/09
  • The Raconteurs, Devotchka, Colin Meloy, More2008/04/03
  • Problems with the Podcast?2008/03/28
  • Guest DJ Ray Davies2008/03/27
  • SXSW: Summerbirds in the Cellar2008/03/25
  • SXSW Wrap Up2008/03/20
  • SXSW Preview2008/03/06
  • The Raveonettes, Toumani Diabate, Punch Brothers, More2008/02/28
  • Dengue Fever, Cowboy Junkies, Black Mountain, More2008/02/22
  • Guest DJ Thom Yorke2008/02/14
  • Music from the British Isles2008/02/12
  • A Band to Call Your Own Part II2008/02/07
  • A Band to Call Your Own2008/01/31
  • Music from Belize, Patty Larkin, Ray Davies, Lightspeed Champion, More2008/01/24
  • Music from the film 'Juno,' Ringo Starr, Paul Simon's son Harper Simon, More2008/01/17
  • Billie Holiday, Vampire Weekend, The Magnetic Fields, More2008/01/10
  • Guest DJ Mark Ronson2008/01/03
  • NPR Listeners Pick the Year's Best CDs2007/12/20
  • Project Song: Georgie James2007/12/18
  • Holiday Music Mix2007/12/13
  • 2007: The Year in Review2007/12/06
  • Balkan Electronica, Bloc Party, Chris Walla Exclusive2007/12/05
  • Grizzly Bear, Emma Pollock, Shocking Pinks, More2007/11/15
  • Guest DJ Ian Parton of The Go! Team2007/11/08
  • New Live Concerts Podcast2007/11/06
  • Project Song: Stephin Merritt2007/11/06
  • FIXED: The New Pornographers Live 10-30-20072007/10/31
  • Guest DJ Jens Lekman 10-26-20072007/10/26
  • Spoon in Concert 10-24-20072007/10/24
  • Stars in Concert 10-22-20072007/10/22
  • David Byrne, Beirut, Tender Forever, More 10-18-20072007/10/19
  • Radiohead, Neil Young, Jolie Holland, More 10-12-20072007/10/12
  • FIXED: Josh Ritter in Concert 10-10-20072007/10/11
  • Jose Gonzalez in Concert 10-06-20072007/10/06
  • PJ Harvey, Caribou, Cass McCombs, More 10-05-20072007/10/05
  • Okkervil River Live, 10-03-20072007/10/03
  • Iron and Wine Live, 10-02-20072007/10/02
  • Animal Collective Live, 10-01-20072007/10/01
  • Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, Small Sins, More, 09-28-20072007/09/28
  • Rilo Kiley in Concert, 09-27-20072007/09/27
  • Bishop Allen in Concert, 09-25-20072007/09/25
  • John Vanderslice in Concert, 09-25-20072007/09/25
  • Louis Prima, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Joe Henry 09-21-20072007/09/22
  • The Apples in Stereo in Concert 09-20-20072007/09/20
  • Nick Lowe in Concert 09-18-20072007/09/18
  • Jose Gonzalez, Vic Chesnutt, More 09-12-20072007/09/13
  • The New Pornographers, The Go! Team, Bishop Allen, More 09-06-20072007/09/06
  • Anoushka Shankar DJs 08-30-20072007/08/30
  • Rilo Kiley, Stars, Maps, more 08-23-20072007/08/23
  • Dan Deacon, Queens of the Stone Age, St. Vincent, more 08-16-20072007/08/19
  • CDs We Missed: LCD Soundsystem, Amy Winehouse, more 08-09-20072007/08/09
  • Flight of the Conchords, Charles Mingus, More, 08-03-20072007/08/03
  • The Swell Season live, 07-27-20072007/07/27
  • Okkervil River, John Vanderslice, Architecture in Helsinki 07-26-20072007/07/26
  • Gogol Bordello, Live Concert 07-23-20072007/07/24
  • Travis, Live Concert 07-19-20072007/07/19
  • Femi Kuti Live 07-17-20072007/07/17
  • Spoon, Interpol, The Smashing Pumpkins, 07-12-20072007/07/12
  • Can Rock Save the World, 07-06-20072007/07/06
  • The Polyphonic Spree in Concert, 07-02-20072007/07/02
  • Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova, Bryan Ferry, Mocean Worker: 06-28-20072007/06/28
  • All Songs Considered for Monday, 25 Jun 20072007/06/25
  • All Songs Considered for Thursday, 21 Jun 20072007/06/21
  • All Songs Considered for Thursday, 14 Jun 20072007/06/15
  • All Songs Considered for Wednesday, 06 Jun 20072007/06/06
  • All Songs Considered for Friday, 01 Jun 20072007/06/01
  • All Songs Considered for Friday, 25 May 20072007/05/25
  • All Songs Considered for Monday, 21 May 20072007/05/21
  • All Songs Considered for Sunday, 20 May 20072007/05/20
  • All Songs Considered for Thursday, 17 May 20072007/05/17
  • All Songs Considered for Friday, 11 May 20072007/05/14
  • All Songs Considered for Monday, 07 May 20072007/05/07
  • All Songs Considered for Thursday, 03 May 20072007/05/03
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