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All Songs Considered

New Mix: MILCK, The Weather Station, Mary Lattimore, More

All Songs Considered

NPR

Music

4.43.2K Ratings

🗓️ 20 October 2020

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen shares his favorite new tracks of the week, including a powerful anthem for racial justice from MILCK, Debussy's "Clair de Lune" played on a theremin and more.

Featured Songs:

1. Steady Holiday: "Living Life" from Take The Corners Gently
2. The Weather Station: "Robber" (Single)
3. Kacy & Clayton And Marlon Williams: "I Wonder Why" from Plastic Bouquet
4. MILCK: "Somebody's Beloved (feat. Bipolar Sunshine)" (Single)
5. Grégoire Blanc and Orane Donnadieu: "Clair de Lune" (Single)
6. Mary Lattimore: "Pine Trees" from Silver Ladders

Transcript

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I'm Rodney Carmichael.

0:02.0

And on this episode of Loudr than a Riot,

0:05.0

it bias against rap lyrics,

0:07.0

seal the fate of no limits, MacFibs.

0:10.0

This guy should be incarcerated,

0:12.0

and I know that his music got him incarcerated,

0:15.0

but they got the wrong guy.

0:17.0

Listen now to the Loudr than a Riot podcast,

0:20.0

from NPR Music.

0:25.0

For NPR Music, you're connected to all songs.

0:27.0

Considered I'm Dog Boilin,

0:28.0

well actually, Bob Boilin,

0:30.0

but if you know the artist, Steady Holiday,

0:32.0

you may have seen some of her online videos

0:35.0

from station WBRK,

0:37.0

being interviewed by a dog,

0:39.0

with a hat,

0:41.0

named Dog Boilin.

0:43.0

It's worth a moment if you need a laugh.

0:45.0

Steady Holiday is a music of Dre Babinski,

0:47.0

and I'm gonna start the show with Living Life,

0:50.0

a song I'm madly love for its energy,

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