Kim Deal has never released a proper solo album until now. 'Nobody Loves You More' is her first release under her own name, showcasing her unique blend of pop, girl groups, and French pop influences, and it reflects her personal journey through the death of her parents and the pandemic.
Father John Misty's 'Mahashmashana' blends elements of classic rock, Dylan, and the Velvet Underground, with a touch of humor and pastiche. It's a bold and ambitious record that defies easy categorization, making it a standout in the current musical landscape.
The album 'Dust' by Say Lulu is filled with songs that describe the souring of a relationship, often highlighting the prioritization of creative life over personal bonds. The lyrics and themes suggest a narrative of a relationship where the partner's focus on their music leads to neglect and dissatisfaction.
Michael Kiwanuka's 'Small Changes' is a more introspective and atmospheric album compared to his previous work. It features a rich, soulful sound with a focus on mood and texture, reminiscent of Marvin Gaye's classic albums. The production, including collaborations with Inflow and Danger Mouse, contributes to its immersive and reflective quality.
The 'TRAИƧA' compilation, released by Red Hot, is significant for centering trans and non-binary voices and stories. It features 46 tracks with collaborations from various artists, telling a story of trans experience from grief and survival through acceptance to reinvention. The album also reflects the current state of music, challenging traditional genre boundaries and promoting a more expansive understanding of identity and artistic expression.
NPR Music's Daoud Tyler-Ameen and Ann Powers are your guides to the last big Friday of 2024. Plus a deep dive into an epic new Red Hot compilation titled TRAИƧA.**Featured albums: **• Kim Deal, Nobody Loves You More• Father John Misty, Mahashmashana• Say Lou Lou, Dust• Michael Kiwanuka, Small Changes• Various Artists, TRAИƧA (Red Hot)See the long list of albums out Nov. 22 and stream our New Music Friday playlist at https://npr.org/music.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)