All Songs Considered
Upgrade Your PlaylistThe indie rock band Momma reminds us of Veruca Salt, Letters to Cleo and more '90s favorites. Jaxon Whittington/Polyvinylhide caption
Lucy Dacus released her first album, titledForever is a Feeling, since boygenius' big breakthrough. Shervin Lainez/Geffenhide caption
Deftones performing at SXSW in 2016 Adam Kissick for NPRhide caption
Michelle Zauner and Japanese Breakfast is back with a new album,For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women). Pak Bae/Dead Oceanshide caption
Haim have a yet-to-be-announced album coming this spring. Lea Garn/Columbiahide caption
"Skullcrusher," from the artist yeule, is on our shortlist of the tracks we can't stop listening to this week. Vasso Vuhide caption
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Lucrecia Dalt's "cosa rara" is one of the songs we can't stop playing this week. Camille Mandokihide caption
Sam Fender's new album,People Watching, is out Feb. 21. Polydor/UMGhide caption
Bartees Strange'sHorror is one of our favorite albums out Feb. 14. Elizabeth De La Piedra/Courtesy of 4ADhide caption
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith's "Into Your Eyes" is one of the songs we can't stop playing this week. Tim Saccenti/Courtesy of the artisthide caption
Cymande, one of the most sampled funk groups ever, is back with a new album this week. Dean Chalkley/Courtesy of the artisthide caption
Circuit des Yeux's "Megaloner," from the albumHalo On The Inside, is one of the songs we can't stop playing this week. Dana Trippe/Courtesy of the artisthide caption
Perfume Genius'Glory, due out March 28, is one of the albums we're most excited about for 2025. Cody Critcheloe/Courtesy of the artisthide caption
Mac Miller's posthumous albumBalloonerism arrives two days prior to what would have been the rapper's 33rd birthday. Katharine Lotze/Getty Imageshide caption