All Songs Considered

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Jan 22, 2025 • 28min

Alt.Latino: New songs for New Year's resolutions

Join Anamaria Sayre and Felix Contreras as they share their New Year's resolutions, accompanied by vibrant new music. Dive into the playful sounds of Nesquik's 'ATP,' blending rap, trap, and reggaeton. Experience joyful beach vibes with traditional Colombian music and a whimsical Mexican track, 'Bobo Menso Tonto.' Explore the intersections of jazz and Afrobeats, highlighting the innovative fusions of modern Latin sounds. Finally, enjoy light-hearted banter and insights into wealth management, all while enjoying an eclectic musical journey.
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Jan 21, 2025 • 52min

2025's most-anticipated albums

Dive into the world of 2025's most-anticipated albums! Feel the excitement for Perfume Genius's introspective new single and explore the evolving sounds of Lucy Dacus and Florist. Discover how serpentwithfeet is transforming their music with emotional depth and collaboration. Reflect on the balance between pop accessibility and experimental sounds in upcoming releases, while celebrating the authenticity and themes in Samia’s songwriting. Get ready for a year rich with musical growth and creativity!
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Jan 17, 2025 • 39min

New Music Friday: The best albums out Jan. 17

Kara Manning, host of WFUV's UKNY, joins to share her insights. They dive into Mac Miller's posthumous album 'Balloonerism,' exploring its deep emotional themes and poignant storytelling. The conversation shifts to The Weather Station's 'Humanhood,' highlighting raw narratives and the connection between artistry and personal struggle. They also celebrate Jasmine Fortee's 'You Are the Morning,' reflecting on her journey as a trans artist. The discussion wraps up with a look at new sounds and the emergence of fresh musical talent.
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Jan 15, 2025 • 25min

A moment for Los Angeles

Reflecting on the beauty and complexity of Los Angeles, the discussion highlights the community's resilience amid wildfires. They explore the rich tapestry of the city’s Latino culture through music, featuring iconic tracks that capture emotional connections. The influence of artists like Ry Cooter showcases themes of displacement and collaboration across cultures. Emerging Mexican-American talents are celebrated, emphasizing local roots and the importance of community support during tough times. The unique sounds of LA create a powerful narrative of struggle and unity.
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Jan 14, 2025 • 41min

The Contenders, Vol. 2: The songs we can't stop playing this week

This week dives into a new track by Deep Sea Diver, highlighting its emotional lyrics and vivid imagery. The hosts explore the evocative sound of Spelling, paralleling it with Sinead O'Connor's style. Japanese Breakfast's latest single is analyzed for its depth and humor, drawing connections to personal experiences. The discussion includes a poignant reflection on music's role in processing loss, as well as exciting explorations of contemporary Arabic music. Expect engaging anecdotes interwoven with the songs dominating their playlists right now!
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Jan 10, 2025 • 35min

New Music Friday: The best albums out Jan. 10

Travis Holcombe, a music journalist from KCRW, joins to discuss the latest album releases. Highlights include SZA's expansive 'SOS Deluxe: LANA' and the emotional depth of Zahara's 'Spiral Your Way Out.' Holcombe dives into Franz Ferdinand's evolution toward pop rock in 'The Human Fear,' while also exploring the experimental nature of Ethel Cain's 'Perverts.' They celebrate vibrant sounds from artists like Moonchild Sanelly and delve into punk energy with notable newcomers, showcasing the rich diversity in today's music scene.
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Jan 8, 2025 • 31min

Bad Bunny's 'Debí Tirar Más Fotos,' Explained

Isabella Gomez Sarmiento, an NPR reporter, dives into Bad Bunny's latest album, 'Debí Tirar Más Fotos,' highlighting its cultural significance. The discussion touches on the album's reflection of Puerto Rican identity and Bad Bunny's political activism. They explore tracks like 'Nueva York,' emphasizing its ties to Puerto Rican culture and gentrification. Emotional themes of heartbreak and nostalgia are seen throughout, as well as the preservation of traditional plena music in 'Café con Ron,' showcasing Bad Bunny’s collaboration with other artists to celebrate community.
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Jan 7, 2025 • 44min

The Contenders, Vol. 1: The songs we can't stop playing this week

Hazel Cills, a music journalist and NPR Music contributor, dives into the latest musical gems. They discuss the emotional impact of tracks like 'Broken' by Ela Minus and 'Lighthouse' by Anna B Savage, highlighting each artist's journey. The infectious energy of Horse Girl's '2468' sparks conversations about euphoria and youthful connection. They also explore the vulnerability in Miya Folick's 'Perfect Stranger,' touching on themes of intimacy and heartbreak. Expect a vibrant celebration of creativity and authenticity in today’s music scene!
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Jan 3, 2025 • 32min

New Music Friday: The best albums you missed from December

Nate Chinen, a music critic from WRTI in Philadelphia, joins the discussion on the best albums released in December. They dive into ROSÉ's catchy new collaboration with Bruno Mars and explore the thematic depth of Lauren Mayberry's solo work. Chinen highlights the enduring impact of The Innocence Mission's latest album while reminiscing about the emotional reunion of supergroup MTB. They also celebrate new sounds in R&B, gospel, and soul, encouraging listeners to discover the vibrant music landscape.
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Dec 31, 2024 • 39min

Viking's Choice: The year in catharsis and calm

Lars Gotrich, an NPR Music producer known for his insightful newsletter Vikings Choice, shares a treasure trove of eclectic sounds from 2024. He explores blooming drone-folk and richly textured jazz, along with the vibrant Somali garage-rock scene. The conversation also highlights the unique blend of medieval metal and the bittersweet farewell of the Athens psych-pop band Limbo District. Gotrich emphasizes music's therapeutic power and its ability to foster community and connection during challenging times.

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