The Seashores. Their tune, “Final Women At The Social gathering,” from the upcoming album No Laborious Emotions, is likely one of the tracks we will not cease listening to this week.
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The Seashores. Their tune, “Final Women At The Social gathering,” from the upcoming album No Laborious Emotions, is likely one of the tracks we will not cease listening to this week.
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The newest additions to our working listing of the 12 months’s greatest songs pose some large questions this week: What do you do when life pulls the rug out from beneath you or when issues do not end up the best way you anticipated? How do you handle worry? And what actually issues most on the finish of all of it?
We get a whole lot of potential solutions in new music from singer Patrick Watson, the pop group The Seashores and even the twisted dance beats of Fever Ray. We have additionally bought a sprawling (and beautiful) reflection on younger love from Ethel Cain, a glimmer of hope from singer Deb Talan and extra.
NPR Music’s Stephen Thompson joins host Robin Hilton.
Featured artists and songs:
1. The Seashores: “Final Women At The Social gathering,” from No Laborious Emotions
2. Patrick Watson: “Peter And The Wolf,” from Uh Oh
3. Deb Talan: “A Glimmer In The Grass,” from I Thought I Noticed You
4. Fever Ray: “I am Not Executed (Remedy Session)” (single)
5. Ethel Cain: “Nettles,” from Willoughby Tucker, I am going to At all times Love You
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