New Music From Iggy Pop, Tricky, The National And More




All Songs Considered show

Summary: He's 66 years old, has beaten his body beyond belief and Iggy Pop will still out-rock you. We kick this week's All Songs Considered off with a cut from his new record with The Stooges, Ready To Die. Hosts Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton chat about Iggy and the rest of this week's mix from different cities. Sitting in NPR Music's New York studios, Bob previews a cinematic and seductive new record from The National, along with a new album from trip-hop veteran Tricky. Meanwhile, Robin, based at NPR Music's mother ship in Washington, D.C., shares a killer new track from riff-rock revivalists The Black Angels and another from one of his favorite pop artists, Jim Guthrie. Guthrie has a beautifully inspired new album coming out in May, his first in a decade. Also on the show: Singer Walker Lukens dispenses some arresting ear candy — you'll want your headphones for it. And when the cats are away, the metal-head mouse comes out to play: Lars Gotrich of Viking's Choice hijacks the show when Bob and Robin aren't looking to bring you a crushing new cut from his favorite band of the moment, Noisem. Iggy & the Stooges Album: Ready To Die Song: Job See Iggy & The Stooges Perform Ready To Die live in concert. The Black Angels Album: Indigo Meadow Song: Evil Things The National Album: Trouble Will Find Me Song: Demons Jim Guthrie Album: Takes Time Song: Taking My Time Tricky Album: False Idols Song: Nothing's Changed Walker Lukens Album: Devoted Song: Lover Noisem Album: Agony Defined Song: Agony Defined