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Jack White. Baby Rose. Suki Waterhouse. Host Stephen Thompson chats with Maggie Brennan of WCBE in Ohio about their favorite albums out Friday, July 10. Plus, a handful of NPR Music writers and critics offer their personal picks in the lightning round.
The Starting 5
(02:00) Album No. 1
- Jack White, 'Frozen Charlotte'
(07:28) Album No. 2
- Baby Rose, 'YEARNALISM'
(15:23) Album No. 3
- Suki Waterhouse, 'Loveland'
(22:17) Album No. 4
- Allison Russell, 'In the Hour of Chaos'
(28:22) Album No. 5
- Houndmouth, 'Lordy'
(32:46) The Lightning Round
- Bella Kay, 'My Reckless Abandon'
- Luluc, 'Sweet Thief'
- The Temper Trap, 'Sungazer'
- Kelela, 'new avatar'
- Tracey Nelson, 'Hercules'
- Ultra Lights, 'Pleasure's All Yours'
Sample the albums via our New Music Friday playlist and see our Long List of notable releases on NPR.org
Credits:
Host: Stephen Thompson
Guest: Maggie Brennan, WCBE
Audio Producer: Noah Caldwell
Digital Producer: Dora Levite
Editors: Daoud Tyler-Ameen, Elle Mannion, Otis Hart
Executive Producer: Suraya Mohamed
Special thanks to Sheldon Pearce and Lars Gotrich
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Itâs that time of the year again: a mix between Christmas and Halloween for me and Felix. We gift you our best album picks of the year so far â and thereâs nothing spookier for us than having to choose. So here it is, the music weâve loved and listened to the most in the first half of 2026, some of the best (in our opinion) from all of Latin America and its diaspora. â Anamaria Sayre
Artist and albums featured in this episode:
(02:15) Trueno - 'TURR4ZO'
(07:06) Jonathan Suazo - 'Ricano Vol. 2: Fruto de mi CorazĂłn'
(11:16) Broke Carrey - 'HIJO DEL PAĂS'
(15:48) X Alfonso - 'AIRE'
(22:28) Silvia PĂŠrez Cruz - 'Oral_Abisal'
(29:30) Nuevos Rios - 'Nuevos Rios'
(32:17) Criolo, Amaro Freitas & Dino d'Santiago - 'CRIOLO, AMARO E DINO'
(37:33) Sofia Rei - 'AntĂłnima'
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RosĂŠwave is a feeling more than a singular sound or genre. Itâs the kind of sweetness and sadness that underscores the long, languid days of summer. Long drives with old friends, watching your kids at the pool, backyard barbecues while the sun slowly sets. On this episode we share a mix of songs that offer the perfect soundtrack for your rosĂŠwave days and nights, from Linda Ronstadtâs âHow Do I Make Youâ and Marvin Gayeâs âAinât That Peculiar,â to Katie Gavinâs âAftertaste,â Waxahatcheeâs âMuch Ado About Nothingâ and more.
NPR Musicâs Lars Gotrich and contributor Marissa Lorusso join host Robin Hilton.
(00:00) Intro and âSummertime, Summertimeâ by The Jamies
(01:57) Wednesday: "Elderberry Wine"
(04:34) The Lijadu Sisters: "Come on Home"
(07:35) Katie Gavin: "Aftertasteâ
(12:17) Marvin Gaye: "Ain't That Peculiar"
(15:46) Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra: âGayane Ballet Suite: Adagioâ
(17:02) Haku.: "Looking Through My Subtle Double Eyelids"
(19:46) Labi Siffre: "My Song"
(22:45) Azymuth: "Faça de Conta"
(25:09) Waxahatchee: "Much Ado About Nothing"
(27:35) Linda Ronstadt: "How Do I Make You"
(30:29) Addison Rae: "Diet Pepsi," from 'Addison'
(34:56) Amerie: "Why Don't We Fall in Love"
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On a special mid-year episode of New Music Friday, host Stephen Thompson and a lineup of NPR Music writers and critics reflect on their favorite albums of the year so far.
Albums featured in this episode:
(01:14) Album No. 1
- Noah Kahan, 'The Great Divide'
(07:16) Album No. 2
- underscores, 'U'
(14:00) Album No. 3
- CĂŠcile McLorin Salvant, 'With Every Breath I Take'
(20:13) Album No. 4
- Neurosis, 'An Undying Love For A Burning World'
(27:18) Album No. 5
- Tiffany Day, 'HALO'
(33:46) Album No. 6
- Metropolis Ensemble, Erik Hall & Sandbox Percussion, 'Canto Ostinato'
Credits:
Host: Stephen Thompson
Guests: Hazel Cills, Ann Powers, Lars Gotrich, Sheldon Pearce, Tom Huizenga
Audio Producer: Noah Caldwell
Digital Producer: Dora Levite
Editors: Otis Hart, Elle Mannion
Executive Producer: Suraya Mohamed
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The origin story of The Postal Service is as simple (and twee) as they come: An electronic music producer (Jimmy Tamborello) and an indie rock singer-songwriter (Ben Gibbard) decide to collaborate on a few songs, sending each other music via snail mail. But The Postal Serviceâs only album, Give Up, eventually went platinum, and the band is selling out arenas decades later. Itâs a record that seems to have captured how rapid advances in technology would change how we communicate and even love, bridging the distances that separate us.
This week, NPR Music critic Ann Powers and editor Daoud Tyler-Ameen discuss lead single âSuch Great Heightsâ by The Postal Service, from 2003.
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On this weekâs Alt.Latino, Anamaria and I both gush about 'Femme Fatale Vol. 2,' the new album from Chilean-Mexican singer Mon Laferte, who is on one of the more amazing creative streaks I've witnessed in a while. Also, Ana and I sometimes unintentionally align when picking new music for the show, and that took place this week with a couple of Brazilian highlights: I chose an artist who records as MOMO., while Ana brought in music from SĂŁo Paulo-based artist Tijolo. Also this week, Chicago-based artist Sparklmami and an EP from Texan-Mexican singer Iveth Luna that got me thinking about the world of Spanish-language Christian music. â Felix Contreras
Artists & albums featured in this episode:
(01:31) Sparklmami, 'in this body'
(06:36) The Animeros, 'ÂĄQuĂŠ BĂĄrbaro!'
(09:51) Mon Laferte, 'Femme Fatale Vol. 2'
(16:47) Iveth Luna, 'Making Ways'
(21:34) Tijolo, 'Y'
(25:37) MOMO., 'Tum Tum Tum'
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It's the midway point of 2026, and it's safe to say that when it comes to the best songs of the year, there's not really any consensus to be found. So weâve assembled our personal Top 10 list of the most memorable songs to cross our paths, from the outlaw country of Charley Crockett to the glam rock of Friko, Lana Del Reyâs twisted ode to love, Vince Staples' "White Flag" and more.
NPR Musicâs Sheldon Pearce joins host Robin Hilton.
Featured artists and songs:
(00:00) Intro
(01:38) Mandy, Indiana: âtry sayingâ
(05:09) Aldous Harding: âCoatsâ
(09:28) Vince Staples: âWhite Flagâ
(14:25) Yebba: âYellow Eyesâ
(18:04) Friko: âSeven Degreesâ
(22:01) Charley Crockett: âKentucky Too Longâ
(26:03) Lana Del Rey: âWhite Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunterâ
(32:07) Baby Rose: âFriends Again" (feat. Leon Thomas)
(37:59) Mumford & Sons: âRubber Band Man" (feat. Hozier)
(42:58) Irreversible Entanglements: âDonât Lose Your Head" (feat. MOTHERBOARD)
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Beth Orton. Chanel Beads. CĂŠcile McLorin Salvant. Host Stephen Thompson chats with Ayana Contreras from KUVO in Denver about their favorite new albums out Friday, June 26. Plus, a handful of NPR Music writers and critics offer their personal picks in the lightning round.
The Starting 5
(00:00) Introduction
- Roberta Flack, 'The Montreux Years'
(02:01) Album No. 1
- CĂŠcile McLorin Salvant, 'With Every Breath I Take'
(09:11) Album No. 2
- Ibeyi, 'Offering'
(15:57) Album No. 3
- Chanel Beads, 'Your Day Will Come'
(21:52) Album No. 4
- Beth Orton, 'The Ground Above'
(28:34) Album No.5
- ALIA, 'Where the Echoes Bloom'
(33:59) The Lightning Round
- Andrew Sa, 'American Rough'
- Tasha, 'You Are Spring!'
- Madeon, 'Victory'
- Rodney Crowell, 'Then Again'
- Downtown Boys, 'Public Luxury'
Sample the albums via our New Music Friday playlist and see our Long List of notable releases on NPR.org.
Credits:
Host: Stephen Thompson
Guest: Ayana Contreras, KUVO
Audio Producer: Noah Caldwell
Digital Producer: Dora Levite
Editors: Otis Hart, Elle Mannion
Executive Producer: Suraya Mohamed
Special thanks to Lars Gotrich and Ann Powers
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This week's episode is a musical time machine. In the late 1960s, the band Zapata sprang out of a street gang in northwest Washington, D.C., with a sound that combined a variety of contemporary styles: Afro-Caribbean rhythms, soul jazz and the golden era of American R&B. The mixture worked. For a few years, Zapata opened for an astonishing number of A-list acts passing through the city, like Miles Davis, Sly and the Family Stone, Herbie Hancock and The Isley Brothers. But the band would break up in 1974, and for years their recorded material was believed to be lost. Now, surviving member Pepe Gonzalez has restored a cassette tape of Zapata's music from 1971, and is releasing it for the first time. In this episode, Felix chats with Gonzalez about the origins of the band, and how they tried to unify the Black and Hispanic musical scenes in the city at the time.
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We share our picks for the best new tracks of the week, including Mitskiâs surprising cover of One Directionâs âFireproof.â But first, we remember Beckâs still mind-blowing Odelay, which just celebrated its 30th anniversary.
NPR Musicâs Lars Gotrich joins host Robin Hilton.
Featured artists and songs:
(00:00) Beckâs Odelay at 30
(03:39) Perennial: âWhatâs New On The Beat Sceneâ
(08:55) Mitski: âFireproofâ
(13:50) Sarah Davachi: âSongs of the Smileâs Fig: III. Folliesâ
(21:56) Shearwater: âDaydream Unbelieverâ
(32:33) Sleep: âHave Spacesuit Will Travelâ
(41:39) LâRain: âsoulless cycleâ
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Tierra Whack. The War and Treaty. A plethora of new jazz releases. Host Stephen Thompson chats with Nate Chinen from WRTI in Philadelphia about their favorite new albums out Friday, June 19. Plus, a handful of NPR Music writers and critics offer their personal picks in the lightning round.
The Starting 5
(01:17) Album No. 1
- Tierra Whack, 'Whack's Museum'
(06:43) Album No. 2
- The War and Treaty, 'The Story of Michael and Tanya'
(15:39) Album No. 3
- Micah Thomas, 'Lucid'
(20:40) Album No. 4
- Your Brother's Keeper & Gary Bartz, 'Where Rivers Meet'
(26:21) Album No. 5
- Sam Barsh, Keyon Harrold & Mark Guiliana, 'Straight08'
(32:30) The Lightning Round
- Tucker Zimmerman, 'Dream Me A Dream'
- The Phoenix Trio, 'Tomorrow is Today'
- Janus Rasmussen, 'Inert'
- Daniel Lanois, 'Belladonna Nocturne'
- Wild Up, 'Gay Guerilla Vol. 5'
Sample the albums via our New Music Friday playlist and see our Long List of notable releases on NPR.org
Credits:
Host: Stephen Thompson
Guest: Nate Chinen, WRTI
Audio Producer: Noah Caldwell
Digital Producer: Dora Levite
Editors: Otis Hart, Elle Mannion
Executive Producer: Suraya Mohamed
Special thanks to Robin Hilton and Tom Huizenga
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We're living in a moment when the geopolitical intersects with the personal in a profound way. The relationship between the United States and Cuba is once again in the news, and it happens at a time when there are a handful of new releases from Cuban artists on the island and around the world. The sounds of the albums are vastly different, but they all draw from the same deep well of inspiration that has always fueled Cuban music: a deep love for the intersection of cultures. The music we share this week is a reminder of the very real lives of the people caught in the middle of a situation with an uncertain outcome. It is joyous, contemplative, rhythmically sophisticated and lyrically profound. Just like all Cuban music.
Artists & songs featured in this episode:
(00:52) OKAN, "AjĂŠ (Owo Nla Nla)"
(03:30) Ibeyo, "Aset"
(06:45) Orquesta AkokĂĄn, "No Me Voy"
(11:50) Cimafunk, "Cocinarte"
(15:47) X Alfonso, "Unicornio"
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Itâs the season of road trips â and nothing goes better with those long and winding roads than music.
This week we share our picks for the perfect playlist, breakdown what works best when, and consider some ground rules â does the driver always have the final say?
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Featured artists and songs:
(00:00) Eric Burdon and War: âSpill the Wineâ
(03:09) Stromae: âSantĂŠâ
(04:57) Broadway Cast: âAlexander Hamiltonâ
(07:53) Joe Iconis / Broadway Cast: âMichael in the Bathroomâ
(10:14) Abiotic: âVermosapienâ
(12:02) Wipers: âMysteryâ
(13:36) Steely Dan: âMy Old Schoolâ
(17:28) Tunde Olaniran: âNamesakeâ
(19:54) Shania Twain: âMan, I Feel Like a Woman!â
(22:37) Pat Travers: âAmgwanna Kick Bootyâ
(26:27) Anthrax & Public Enemy: âBring The Noiseâ
(27:49) Unwed Sailor: âMonster Collectingâ
(29:46) The Allman Brothers Band: âMidnight Riderâ and âSouthboundâ
(33:12) Lake Street Dive: âYou Go Down Smoothâ
(35:41) Black Sabbath: âTurn Up The Nightâ
(37:19) Simple Minds: âDonât You (Forget About Me)â
Note: A version of this episode originally posted in August 2025.
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Olivia Rodrigo. Pussy Riot. Hayley Kiyoko. Host Stephen Thompson chats with Nastia Voynovskaya from KQED in San Francisco about their favorite albums out Friday, June 12. Plus, a handful of NPR Music writers and critics offer their personal picks in the lightning round.
The Starting 5
(00:00) Songs of the Summer
(01:59) Album No. 1
⢠Olivia Rodrigo, 'you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love'
(10:01) Album No. 2
⢠Pussy Riot, 'CYKA'
(17:31) Album No. 3
⢠YHWH Nailgun, 'Magazine'
(22:01) Album No. 4
⢠Hayley Kiyoko, 'girls like girls (the album)'
(28:31) Album No. 5
⢠Six Sex, 'ULTRA'
(34:10) The Lightning Round
⢠Kelsey Lu, 'So Help Me God'
⢠Ambrose Akimusire & Mary Halvorson, 'Slo-Mo Neon Luminate Hoverings'
⢠Diles Que No Me Maten, 'Escrito en Agua'
⢠Horse Lords, 'Demand To Be Taken Alive!'
⢠Mon Laferte, 'Femme Fatale Vol. 2'
Sample the albums via our New Music Friday playlist and see our Long List of notable releases on NPR.org.
Credits:
Host: Stephen Thompson
Guest: Nastia Voynovskaya, KQED
Audio Producer: Noah Caldwell
Digital Producer: Dora Levite
Editors: Otis Hart, Elle Mannion
Executive Producer: Suraya Mohamed
Special thanks to Robin Hilton, Lars Gotrich and Isabella Gomez Sarmiento
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Ruben Ramos' life story mirrors the history of what we now know as Tejano music. His family's musical roots in Texas go back to 1918, and as a boy he was brought into the family bands, first as a drummer and then as a vocalist. He's been playing big band-inflected Tejano music now for more than six decades, and just released a tribute album tracing that musical lineage, called 'Los DĂas de Calor.' In this episode, Felix chats with "El Gato Negro" Ramos about the history of Tejano music across the twentieth century, and how his own story fits inside of it.
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NPR listeners share the songs they reach for when they need to reset the mood, their day or even their life.
This is a followup to our April episode on songs for starting over. NPRâs Dora Levite joins host Robin Hilton.
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Questions, comments, suggestions or feedback of any kind always welcome: [email protected]
Featured artists and songs:
(00:00) Intro
(01:13) Quincy Jones: âDead Endâ
(02:12) Bill Withers: âLovely Dayâ
(04:51) Florence + the Machine: âShake It Outâ
(08:06) Jacob Collier: âSomething Heavyâ
(11:24) Desâree: âYou Gotta Beâ
(16:32) Peter Gabriel: âWashing Of The Waterâ
(19:57) Cat Power: âNothin But Timeâ
(23:02) John Denver: âSweet Surrenderâ
(27:46) Isley Brothers: âSummer Breezeâ
(31:22) Green Day: âStill Breathingâ
(34:10) Vienna Teng: âLevel Upâ
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Vince Staples. Zoh Amba. Death Cab for Cutie. Host Stephen Thompson chats with Laura Grant from WEXT in New York about their favorite albums out Friday, June 5. Plus, a handful of NPR Music writers and critics offer their personal picks in the lightning round.
The Starting 5
(00:00) Album No.1
Death Cab for Cutie, 'I Built You a Tower' (ANTI-Records)
(08:18) Album No. 2
Vince Staples, 'Cry Baby' (Loma Vista Recordings)
(15:43) Album No. 3
Jalen Ngonda, 'Doctrine of Love' (Daptone Records)
(20:41) Album No. 4
Zoh Amba, 'Eyes Full' (Matador Records)
(27:19) Album No. 5
Laura Misch, 'Lithic' (One Little Independent Records)
(32:39) Lightning Round Recommendations
⢠Fightmaster, 'Tolerance' (Many Hats)
⢠Red Clay Strays, 'Grateful' (RCA)
⢠Slippers, 'Slippers 08' (Perennial)
⢠Suzanne Ciani, Metropole Orkest, Simon Dobson, 'CIANI/ORKEST' (AKP Recordings)
⢠Tara Clerkin Trio, 'Somewhere Good' (World of Echo)
Sample the albums via our New Music Friday playlist and see our Long List of notable releases on NPR.org.
Credits:
Host: Stephen Thompson
Guest: Laura Grant, WEXT
Audio Producer: Noah Caldwell
Digital Producer: Dora Levite
Editors: Otis Hart, Elle Mannion
Executive Producer: Suraya Mohamed
Special thanks to Robin Hilton, Hazel Cills and Lars Gotrich
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The best new tracks of the week include a raging, dance floor remix of Wet Legâs âCatch These Fists,â a touch of vintage soul from rapper Vince Staples, Radiohead guitarist Ed OâBrien and more.
NPR Musicâs Tom Huizenga joins host Robin Hilton.
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Featured artists and songs:
(00:00) Intro
(01:03) Wet Leg
(07:05) Katia & Marielle Labèque
(15:23) Balming Tiger
(22:42) Wild Up
(31:00) Vince Staples
(36:06) Ed OâBrien
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Boards of Canada. Kurt Vile. Iceage. Host Stephen Thompson chats with Andrew Brown of KUTX in Austin about their favorite albums out Friday, May 29. Plus, a handful of NPR Music writers and critics offer their personal picks in the lightning round.
The Starting 5
(00:00) Paul McCartney
(02:00) Boards of Canada
(09:22) Kurt Vile
(17:01) Iceage
(22:18) feeble little horse
(27:45) Greg Mendez
(33:46) Lightning Round Recommendations
- The Greenberry Woods
- obli
- RaiNao
- ear
- Brian Jackson
Sample the albums via our New Music Friday playlist and see our Long List of notable releases on NPR.org.
Credits:
Host: Stephen Thompson
Guest: Andrew Brown, KUTX
Audio Producer: Noah Caldwell
Digital Producer: Dora Levite
Editors: Otis Hart, Elle Mannion
Executive Producer: Suraya Mohamed
Special thanks to Ann Powers, Robin Hilton and Anamaria Sayre
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We donât often get to discuss the ways that Latin American music made its way west across the Pacific Ocean. But this week we have two incredible projects that celebrate that journey. First, a Japanese band that fuses traditional minyo folk sounds with cumbia and other Latin rhythms. Then, a project that unearths a forgotten history of the 19th century Mexican cowboys who went to Hawaii to help manage livestock.
Plus, a tribute to Afro-Colombian folk legend TotĂł La Momposina, who passed away this month at 85; an underrated Puerto Rican reggaetonero shines again; and, of course, Ana continues her Brazilian obsession with new tracks from up-and-comer BebĂŠ.
Artists and albums featured in this episode:
(00:55) BebÊ - 'Dissolução'
(05:45) Minya Crusaders - 'From Japan With Love'
(10:06) Ălvaro DĂaz - 'OMAKASE'
(17:35) Los Cenzontles - 'Adios Ke Aloha: Waves of the Same Sea'
(23:05) Orestes Gomez - 'No me fui porque quise'
(28:04) TotĂł La Momposina - Various
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