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Today's show features Ari Roar which is the moniker of Texan singer-songwriter Caleb Campbell. He talks to us about his 2nd studio album 'Best Behaviour', his troubles with anxiety, the influence of his record label Bella Union and much more. Plus all the latest in the world of indie rock. Music and conversation matters.
This week's All Songs Considered features a gorgeous, solo piano instrumental from Rhye, Tiny Desk contest winner Quinn Christopherson's unique look at male privilege, psych-pop via Ari Roar and more. 1. Ari Roar: "Let Out" from 'Best Behavior;' 2. Quinn Christopherson: "Erase Me" from his winning entry for the Tiny Desk contest; 3. Rhye: "Malibu Nights" from 'Spirit;' 4. Tōth: "When I Awoke" from 'Practice Magic and Seek Professional Help When Necessary;' 5. Joanna Sternberg: "For You" from 'Then I Try Some More;' 6. Another Sky: "The Cracks" from 'Life Was Coming in Through the Blinds;' 7. Marika Hackman: "I'm Not Where You Are" from 'Any Human Friend.'
Tracklist: Sid Steppes – Oceans in the Sun Loving – Nihilist Kite Flyer Mac DeMarco – Preoccupied Ari Roar – Change All The Words The Mystery Lights – It’s Alright Aldous Harding – The Barrel Juniore – En solitaire J.J. […]
Track list: Innocence Mission – Green Bus MorMor – Whatever comes to mind FAN – What a mistake Ari Roar – Implode — Bad Moves – One thing Michael Rault – New Day Tonight Irong […]
It's pretty much impossible to ever fully understand why we love or dislike a song. Sometimes we're just in a bad mood when we first hear it and the whole experience sours. Or maybe the opposite happens: You're in a totally elated mood and every song you hear sounds way better than it really is. We open this week's show with a brief reflection on this phenomenon before settling on the one thing we're always looking for no matter what: Songs that transport us in some way. Full playlist: 1. Whyte Horses: "Counting Down The Years," 2. Khruangbin: "Evan Finds The Third Room," 3. Beatrice Dear: "Atungak," 4. Abuse Of Power: "View Of The Few," 5. Ari Roar: "Don't Have A Fit," 6. Ólafur Arnalds: "re:member"
Thom and Brooke Sunderland are the founders of Golden Brown Records, a young West Coast label with a well-curated roster and a promising future. In this episode we'll follow their journey from Kansas to Portland to Los Angeles and take a tour through their discography, as we listen to and learn more about Jo Passed, Garden Gate, Ari Roar, Future States, PWRHAUS, Berdmajik, Shadowgraphs, Pregnant, and Obvious Creature. The Sunderlands also offer up some advice to artists as we discuss touring, social media, networking, and the greatest virtue of all - patience.
Thom and Brooke Sunderland are the founders of Golden Brown Records, a young West Coast label with a well-curated roster and a promising future. In this episode we'll follow their journey from Kansas to Portland to Los Angeles and take a tour through their discography, as we listen to and learn more about Jo Passed, Garden Gate, Ari Roar, Future States, PWRHAUS, Berdmajik, Shadowgraphs, Pregnant, and Obvious Creature. The Sunderlands also offer up some advice to artists as we discuss touring, social media, networking, and the greatest virtue of all - patience.