
All Songs Considered
New Music Friday: The best albums out May 24
May 24, 2024
NPR Music's Nate Chinen and Sheldon Pearce review Carlos Niño's ambient-jazz album 'Placenta' touching on themes of pregnancy. They also discuss DIIV's shoegaze-inspired sound and Andrew Bird's jazz tribute. Other albums include Tiny Habits, Vince Staples, and Alex Sipiagin. The podcast ads focus on health, travel insurance, and online learning.
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- Carlos Niño & Friends' album 'Placenta' explores themes of childbirth and mysticism through unique soundscapes.
- DIIV's album 'Frog in Boiling Water' delves into societal issues and capitalism with chaotic yet immersive compositions.
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