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- "NPR's All Songs Considered: From The White Stripes to Elliot Smith"
- Summary: Killer new music from The White Stripes; So-called "math rock" by the group Battles; A reissue from Emerson, Lake & Palmer; England's intriguing folktronica group Tunng; The cabaret pop of Rufus Wainwright; Unreleased rarities from Elliott Smith
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Review of NPR's All Songs Considered: From The White Stripes to Elliot Smith
Arvid Hokanson
Posted on June 28, 2007 at 12:49 PM
This is a half-hour of music with a bit of commentary thrown in. I would much rather have the ratio be the other way around. There are so many places to hear new music these days, that I look to NPR to help me learn about music, musicians and bands. I heard one track from the Battles. I didn't know who they were before this show, and I still don't know anything about them.
This show is also weak on formatics. It needs more resets and to better tell listeners who the hosts are, what we're listening to and why. People don't listen to radio programs continuously from start to finish - and even for the few that might, this program doesn't give listeners enough information to stay engaged.
Host Bob Boilen needs to slow down while reading his script and be more conversational.
These shows need some radio 101 work before they are ready for broadcast.