![This week's <em>All Songs</em> includes the first track from Belle & Sebastian's 2015 album. This week's <em>All Songs</em> includes the first track from Belle & Sebastian's 2015 album.](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/dentonfracking/20141029222708im_/http://media.npr.org/assets/img/2014/10/28/collage20141028_wide-5b901b5eb50bd613bf386cf80bee420f6c8e0eb3-s6-c15.jpg)
Clockwise from top: Belle And Sebastian, Grouper, Bo Ningen, The Velvet UndergroundCourtesy of the artistshide caption
The members of Wild Beasts perform for a Field Recordings video shoot at The Campbell Apartment in New York City's Grand Central Station.Mito Habe-Evans/NPRhide caption
The members of Fly Golden Eagle, in a scene from their new video for the song "Stepping Stone."Courtesy of the artisthide caption
Ghosts, both friendly and fiendish, make appearances in a wide range of songs. iStockphoto.com hide caption
Clockwise from top: Belle And Sebastian, Grouper, Bo Ningen, The Velvet Underground Courtesy of the artists hide caption
Dead Man's Bones' 2009 debut belongs in any discussion of Halloween music. Hama Sanders/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Sleater-Kinney (and Quasi and Wild Flag) drummer Janet Weiss at the kit. Tim Bugbee/Tinnitus Photography hide caption
Robin Bacior's new album, Water Dreams, comes out Jan. 13. Kim Smith Miller/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Chumped. Rebecca Reed/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Clockwise from upper left: Sleater-Kinney, Elle Varner, GRMLN, The Flaming Lips Courtesy of the artists hide caption
Black Clouds. Chris Bavaria/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Wildhoney. Pat McQuade/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Janet Weiss (left), Carrie Brownstein (center) and Corin Tucker of Sleater-Kinney. The trio's first album since 2005 will be out on Jan. 20. Brigitte Sire/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
A reader grew up listening to Rick Astley and now needs to know: Is it too late? Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Charlie Watts, still laying down beats for The Rolling Stones, in a 2010 New York concert. Brock Miller/Splash News/Corbis hide caption
Clockwise from upper left: Röyksopp, Hozier, Helado Negro, Deerhoof Courtesy of the artists hide caption
With Twin Peaks coming back in 2016, it's a perfect time to let Angelo Badalamenti's score return to your headphones. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Drummer Stella Mozgawa, performing with Warpaint at South By Southwest earlier this year. Jessica Alexander/Geisler-Fotopr/dpa/Corbis hide caption
Producer, engineer and musician John Congleton. Jeaneen Lund/Courtesy of the artist hide caption