CMJ Highlights, Strokes Frontman Julian Casablancas, Rapper Kid Cudi, More
Clockwise from upper left: Patrick Watson, Oliver Schroer, Phantogram keyboardist Sarah Barthel, and Choir of Young Believers.
On this edition of All Songs Considered, host Bob Boilen shares some of his favorite discoveries from the College Media Journal Music Festival in New York. Hear live performances by Patrick Watson, The xx and Choir of Young Believers, plus new solo music from Strokes frontman Julian Casablancas, violinist Oliver Schroer, fast-rising hip-hop artist Kid Cudi and the phenomenal electro-rock duo Phantogram.
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CMJ Highlights, Strokes Frontman Julian Casablancas, Rapper Kid Cudi, More
Patrick Watson
- Artist: Patrick Watson
- Album: Wooden Arms
- Song: Fireweed
This is a live recording of Patrick Watson performing "Fireweed" at the Mercury Lounge for the CMJ Music Festival. A studio version of the song is available on the album 'Wooden Arms.'
The xx
- Artist: The xx
- Album: XX
- Song: Islands
This is a live recording of The xx performing "Islands" at the Cutting Room, courtesy KEXP. A studio version of the song is available on the album 'XX.'
Choir of Young Believers
- Artist: Choir of Young Believers
- Album: This Is For The White In Your Eyes
- Song: Action/Reaction
This is a live recording of Choir of Young Believers performing "Action/Reaction" at the Cutting Room, courtesy KEXP. A studio version of the song is available on the album 'This Is For The White In Your Eyes.'
Kid Cudi
- Artist: Kid Cudi
- Album: Man on the Moon: The End of Day
- Song: Pursuit of Happiness (Nightmare)
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