All Songs Considered
Sundays at 4 p.m.
Since launching in 2000, All Songs Considered has been NPR's flagship program for music discovery, artist interviews, and conversations with friends and fellow music lovers.
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It's a big week for fans of early aughts rock bands, with new releases from The Black Keys and Vampire Weekend hitting streaming services.
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We update our running list of the year's best songs with Charlotte Day Wilson's beguiling "Canopy," wry punk from Gustaf, a breathtaking new solo work from Adrianne Lenker and more.
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We're digging through another robust assortment of terrific albums, including an assured and potent entry from Katie Crutchfield of Waxahatchee.
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We update our tally of the year's best contenders with the effervescent Bombay Bicycle Club, Residente's epic and profound "313," cellist Maya Beiser's take on Terry Riley's In C and more.
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For what feels like the first major springtime release week of 2024, we discuss albums from Kacey Musgrave, Tierra Whack and more.
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Raina Douris from "World Cafe" joins NPR's Sheldon Pearce and host Robin Hilton to talk about the most anticipated albums out this spring.
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A wave of springtime releases might be just around the corner, but the biggest albums out this week are keeping things cool in an enticing variety of ways.
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Brittany Luse joins Stephen Thompson and host Robin Hilton to update our running tally of songs that could end up on NPR Music's best-of-the-year lists.
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Ann Powers and Sheldon Pearce discuss Faye Webster's "Underdressed at the Symphony" and a handful of the week's other brand new albums.
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Hurray for the Riff Raff's "The Past Is Still Alive" leads a collection of thrilling new releases that reveal the strengths of the musicians behind them.