Alana, Danielle and Este Haim at the Maximum Fun studios in Los Angeles, CA. Daniel Speer/Maximum Fun hide caption
Haim
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HAIM on World Cafe
The FKA twigs cut "Room Of Fools" is on our shortlist of the year's best songs (so far). Jordan Hemingway hide caption
Sister trio and pop-rock archetypes HAIM released I quit on Friday. Terry O’Conner/Columbia Records hide caption
Haim have a yet-to-be-announced album coming this spring. Lea Garn/Columbia hide caption
Alana Haim behind the wheel in Licorice Pizza. Melinda Sue Gordon/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Inc. hide caption
Alana Haim: 'Licorice Pizza' star and proud Valley girl
Musicians who made some of NPR Music's favorite songs of 2021 (so far) include (left to right) Silk Sonic, Cico P, Seinabo Sey, Petal Supply and Amber Mark. Courtesy of artists hide caption
We danced in kitchens, took long drives, caught up in backyards or on video chat, watched weddings from our living rooms. We found ways to thrive. Lars Gotrich/NPR hide caption
Grammy nominees Brittany Howard, Marcus King and Big Thief. Courtesy of the artists hide caption
Black Pumas On World Cafe
From L to R: Danielle, Alana and Este Haim. Reto Schmid/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
HAIM's Sunny Sound Gets Somber On 'Women In Music Pt. III'
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Dua Lipa's "Good in Bed" is one of the best songs of March. Hugo Comte/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
HAIM on the cover of its new album, Women in Music Pt. III. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Brittany Howard made NPR Music's No.1 album of 2019 with Jaime. She's on our playlist of best songs of the year, too. Brantley Guttierez/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Wye Oak's "Fortune" is one of NPR Music's top 16 songs of the month. Kendall Bailey Photography/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Summer doesn't last forever, but it's always summer if you have roséwave in your heart. Emily Bogle/NPR hide caption
Roséwave defies easy definition; it's meant to be felt, not understood. Samantha Clark & Eslah Attar/NPR hide caption
Jenny Lewis performs at Piedmont Park during Music Midtown in Atlanta, Ga. in Sept. 2015. Scott Legato/FilmMagic/Getty Images hide caption
HAIM's sophomore album Something To Tell You was released July 7. Courtesy of the artist hide caption