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Podcast All Songs Considered

All Songs Considered

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Frequency: 1 episode/7d. Total Eps: 39

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All Songs Considered is NPR's flagship podcast for new music, artist interviews and friendly banter about the albums and musicians you love. Plus, special episodes on topics we can all relate to, like the best roadtrip anthems or songs to calm the nerves.

Weekly, with host Robin Hilton and the NPR Music family.
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All Songs Considered: U2, Lana Del Rey, James Blake, Arlo Parks, more

mardi 24 février 2026Duration 44:15

This week on All Songs Considered: U2 surprise-dropped a new EP that opens with a scorching critique of the government crackdown on immigration; Lana Del Rey inched closer toward releasing her long-awaited album with a haunting and strange ode to love and obsession, while singer Arlo Parks takes a bold step out onto the dance floor. All that and more as host Robin Hilton and NPR Music’s Sheldon Pearce share their picks for the best new songs of the week.

Featured artists and songs:

(00:00) Intro

(01:50) U2: “American Obituary,” from ‘Days Of Ash’

(10:24) Arlo Parks: “Heaven,” from ‘Ambiguous Desire’

(17:37) Lana Del Rey: “White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter” (Single)

(25:22) Baby Rose & Leon Thomas: “Friends Again” (Single)

(31:58) James Blake: “I Had a Dream She Took My Hand,” from ‘Trying Times’

(39:08) Bella Kay: “Steady,” from ‘a couple minutes out’

And here's a link to Sheldon's piece on Jill Scott and Brent Faiyaz that was discussed during the show's intro: https://www.npr.org/2026/02/19/nx-s1-5713600/jill-scott-brent-faiyaz-rnb-review

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Andrew Bird on ‘The Pitt,’ Gia Margaret and more of the best new songs

mardi 17 février 2026Duration 44:49

If you watch HBO’s The Pitt, you might have heard the gorgeous new song called “Need Someone” that Andrew Bird wrote for a recent episode. We’ve got that on this week’s show along with reflections on fitting in by letting go, from Gia Margaret and Ratboys; shoegaze from Draag, the twitchy glitchy sounds of Mandy, Indiana and more.

NPR Music’s Dora Levite joins host Robin Hilton to share the best new songs they’re obsessing over this week.

Featured songs and artists:

(00:00) Intro

(02:18) Draag: “Finding Fear,” from ‘Miracle Drug’

(09:35) Mandy, Indiana: “Try Saying,” from ‘Urgh’

(14:59) Andrew Bird: “Need Someone” (single as featured in ‘The Pitt’)

(20:38) Ratboys: “Open Up,” from ‘Singin’ To An Empty Chair’

(28:49) Gia Margaret: “Everyone Around Me Dancing,” from ‘Singing’

(35:30) By Storm: “Can I Have You For Myself,” from ‘My Ghost Go Ghost’

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Why are we still talking about Geese?

mardi 10 février 2026Duration 54:47

With the arrival of the Geese Tiny Desk, we thought we’d try to break down what it is about this band that has made them one of the most talked about and polarizing acts of the past six months.

Yasi Salek, host of the Bandsplain podcast, joins NPR Music’s Ann Powers and host Robin Hilton to try to make sense of it all.  Full disclosure: We all love Geese.  At the same time... we get it.

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The best new songs, from Mitski, Father John Misty, Kim Gordon, more

jeudi 26 février 2026Duration 43:52

This week we're obsessing over the hilarious and harrowing “Where’s My Phone,” from Mitski, a slightly softer solo cut from Sonic Youth’s Kim Gordon, the confounding but wondrous wordplay of Father John Misty and more.

NPR Music editor Hazel Cills joins host Robin Hilton.

Featured songs and artists:

Mitski: “Where’s My Phone,” from ‘Nothing’s About to Happen to Me’

Robber Robber: “The Sound It Made,” from ‘Two Wheels Move the Soul’

Tinariwen: “Sagherat Assani (feat. Sulafa Elyas),” from ‘Hoggar’

Kim Gordon: “NOT TODAY,” from ‘PLAY ME’

Father John Misty: “The Old Law” (single)

Vero: “100 Calls,” from ‘Razor Tongue’

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Bon Iver talks to God, plus Tori Amos

mardi 24 mars 2026Duration 42:11

Our latest mix of the best new songs out now includes a stunning live version of Bon Iver’s “Heavenly Father,” a track the band originally wrote for the 2014 film Wish I Was Here, but never made available to stream before now. We’ve also got a stirring new ballad from Tori Amos, Luxembourg indie rocker Francis of Delirium (who assures us this is, in fact, a beautiful life), the long-awaited (if complicated) return of influential metal band Neurosis and more.

NPR Music’s Lars Gotrich joins host Robin Hilton.

(00:00) Intro

(01:41) Bon Iver: “Heavenly Father” from VOLUMES: ONE (SELECTIONS FROM MUSIC CONCERTS 2019-2023)

(08:25) Souled American: “Freeing Wheels” from Sanctions

(13:58) Francis of Delirium: “It’s a Beautiful Life” from Run, Run Pure Beauty

(20:28) Tara Clerkin Trio: “Somewhere Good” from Somewhere Good

(28:58) Tori Amos: “Stronger Together” from In Times of Dragons

(35:36) Neurosis: “Untethered” from An Undying Love for a Burning World

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All Songs Considered: Olivia Rodrigo, Noah Kahan, and more of the week’s best songs

mardi 17 mars 2026Duration 43:19

We check back in with our running list of the best songs of the week, including Olivia Rodrigo’s cover of The Magnetic Fields classic “The Book of Love,” Noah Kahan’s anthemic new single “Porch Light,” one of Aldous Harding’s boldest songs to date and more. 

NPR Music’s Dora Levite joins host Robin Hilton.

(00:00) Intro

(01:29) Noah Kahan: “Porch Light” from ‘The Great Divide’

(09:09) Olivia Rodrigo: “The Book of Love” from ‘Help (2)’

(16:48) Ages and Ages: “Feel Amazing” from ‘Fine Thanks and You’

(24:30) Aldous Harding: “One Stop” from ‘Train on the Island’

(31:23) Ryan Lott: “Discontent” from ‘Marathon’ 

(38:20) underscores: “Tell Me (U Want It)” from ‘U’

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Cruelly ranking the best original song Oscar nominees

mardi 10 mars 2026Duration 41:18

Will this finally be Diane Warren’s year at the Oscars, when she goes up against “Golden” from KPop Demon Hunters and “I Lied to You” from Sinners? (Probably not.)


Host Robin Hilton is joined by New Music Friday’s Stephen Thompson to cruelly rank those nominees along with “Train Dreams” from Train Dreams and “Sweet Dreams of Joy” from Viva Verdi!.


(00:00) Intro

(02:37) Fifth place

(08:45) Fourth place

(16:55) Third place

(24:25) Second place

(33:31) First place and our pick to win the Oscar

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José González studies hope, Jungle brings the sunshine, more

mardi 7 avril 2026Duration 45:29

The British act Jungle had a big hit with “Back on 74” — and its unforgettable dance video — in 2023. Now, the group is back with “Carry On,” a breezy, sun-dappled song about surviving a broken heart. We give it a spin to open the show, along with a study on optimism from one of José González’s best albums, a celestial ambient cut from throat singer Tanya Tagaq and more.

NPR classical critic Tom Huizenga joins host Robin Hilton as they update their running list of the year’s best songs.

(00:00) Intro

(01:03) Jungle: “Carry On” from ‘SUNSHINE’

(07:42) Gabriel Kahane & Roomful of Teeth: “Not Even the Dead” from ‘Elevator Songs’

(14:23) Quiet Light: “Self Tape” from ‘Blue Angel Sparkling Silver 2’

(23:34) Tanya Tagaq: “Imiq” from ‘Saputjiji’

(31:13) José González: “Etyd” from ‘Against the Dying of the Light’

(37:49) Giya Kancheli: “Middelheim” from ‘Kancheli: Ex contrario, Middelheim & Tsutisopeli’


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The best Tiny Desk Contest entries we saw

mardi 31 mars 2026Duration 34:23

More than 6,000 artists entered this year’s Tiny Desk Contest, hoping to win their very own performance behind the actual Desk. We’ll announce the winner soon, but in the meantime, we’re sharing some of our favorite entries, from the riff-rock group Pump Action, to soul singer Les Greene, loop artist Jackie Marchal, singer-songwriter Yuri Shin and more.

Tiny Desk series producer Bobby Carter joins All Songs Considered host Robin Hilton. (They’re also the two lead judges for the Contest.)

Featured entries:

(00:00) Intro

(00:51) Pump Action: “Supernova”

(03:34) Lily Talmers: “Big Idea”

(07:18) Walker Burroughs: “Open Skies”

(10:53) Les Greene and the Swayzees: "Long Story Short"

(14:08) Nicolosi: “Are You Coming To The Ivy?”

(17:20) Jackie Marchal: “Excavate The Girl”

(21:43) the King will come: “welcome”

(24:33) Yuri Shin: “Falling Rabbit”

(27:54) Lauren Frihauf: “One Thing Always Leads To Another”

(31:41) Meira: “Make Me Go”

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mardi 14 avril 2026Duration 52:49

We celebrate spring and new beginnings with a perfect mix of songs for starting over.  This can take many forms: songs that spark a good, cleansing cry; songs that offer wisdom, or just a sure-fire jolt of adrenaline. But in the end, all of the tracks can help reconfigure your mood, your day or even your life.   

Host Robin Hilton is joined by NPR Music’s Noah Caldwell and Dora Levite.

Featured artists and songs:

(00:00) Intro

(02:05) Nina Simone: “Feelin’ Good” from I Put a Spell on You

(06:02) Cassandra Jenkins: “Hard Drive” from An Overview of Phenomenal Nature

(10:29) Cajmere: “Brighter Days” from Brighter Days

(15:42) Beastie Boys: “Sabotage” from Ill Communication

(18:54) Wednesday: “Reality TV Argument Bleeds” from Bleeds

(22:43) Gregory Alan Isakov: “Second Chances” from The Weatherman

(27:09) Bob Marley: “Three Little Birds” from Exodus

(30:56) LCD Soundsystem: “Oh Baby” from American Dream

(35:18) Ryuichi Sakamoto: “Zure” from async

(41:02) Amy Shark: “Amy Shark” from Cry Forever

(45:26) Sluice: “Beadie” from Companion

(50:05) The Allman Brothers Band: “Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More” from Eat a Peach

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