| | | Songs on this week's episode of All Songs Considered grapple with sweeping, thematically weighty subjects, from xenophobia and immigration (from the band IDLES) to Hurricane Sandy (Laurie Anderson) to the inherent meaninglessness of life (Nothing)... and how it'll affect your weekend! | Hear The Discussion And Songs | | Tiny Desk Daniel Caesar: Tiny Desk Concert Daniel Caesar and his band had a clear vision for their Tiny Desk performance. While already confined to a small space, they opted to congregate at the piano, where producer and music director Matthew Burnett sat to create what feels like a fly-on-the-wall moment. We're presented a purity that's nearly impossible to capture on an album. Caesar didn't hold back with the set list. He performed his three most-streamed songs (a combined 249,000,000 plays on Spotify alone), including "Best Part," which features a Tiny Desk guest appearance by NPR Music favorite H.E.R. See The Tiny Desk Concert | | First Listen First Listen Live: Neko Case, 'Hell-On' The ever-evolving artistic journey of Neko Case takes new turns and hits new heights with Hell-On, an album borne of life's curveballs and collaborations, triumphs and surprising influences. Hear the singer perform her new album in its entirety - and some older favorites - live from Littlefield in Brooklyn. Hear The Full Concert | | Tiny Desk Tom Misch: Tiny Desk Concert Crafting his own instrumental projects and remixing tracks by artists ranging from Busta Rhymes to Lianne La Havas, Misch steadily garnered a dedicated following on SoundCloud. From there, he collaborated with other London artists and released EPs of original music on the platform. Misch's style doesn't revel in what's going on in pop music today; like a handful of other artists from the UK, his interpretation of hip-hop and R&B is a continuation of what the greats who came before him started. See The Tiny Desk Concert | | All Songs Considered Nils Frahm Goes Against Summer's Grain On Surprise 'Encores 1' With Encores 1, Nils Frahm has arrived with his arms full of beautiful orphans from All Melody, the full-length record he released in January. Where All Melody was elegantly dense, Encores 1 is soft and spare, four solo piano compositions and one for harmonium, all of which mostly dance through Frahm's particular balance of pastoral optimism, countered always with a shaded melancholy - like closing your eyes and looking right at the daylight. Read More And Hear The Music | | | | | | | | |
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