The Pop Song Professor Podcast: Recent Episodes

Clifford Stumme

Clifford Stumme and his guests go deep with the most popular songs out there. He explains the deeper meanings behind the songs you hear on the radio, and keeps asking the question, "Is there something more here?" There is something more in every song you listen to, and there's something more in life. Discover them both on the Pop Song Professor Podcast.

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We answer two questions: What does "Level of Concern" by Twenty One Pilots mean? And why do people like it? With interviews from fans and breakdowns of these deep lyrics, this episode is all you need to be a "Level of Concern" expert!

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Today we're talking to Melissa Bel, a longtime artist from Canada who met her partner in Las Vegas and moved to Great Britain. She's been all over the world, and she's been singing and writing songs the whole time, and for this episode of the show, we get deep into who she is as an artist.

Even if you haven't heard of her yet, (you likely will soon--she has high aspirations!) in this episode, I ask deep questions and try to help us all learn a little bit more about how a songwriter thinks.

"Big Boys Don't Cry" Music Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4_Q7fk_mmo

Melissa's Twitter: https://twitter.com/melissabelmusic

In the Light on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/690gLJaHMSXRrBdKn3fjjv

Melissa's website: http://melissa-bel.com/

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People hate country music, but why? And how can we tap into these particular hates to put together the greatest (see: worst) country song of all time? Guest Garrett Vandenberg is going to explain how he did it for a video for the BlimeyCow YouTube channel. This episode is fun and incisive as we explore country music and how it fails. 

Garrett's website: http://garrettvandenberg.com/

How to Write a Country Song (In 5 Minutes or Less): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2l_4pcabfQs

A Worship Song Written in 5 Minutes or Less: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQOnssuC6F0 

Messy Mondays: How to Write a Worship Song (In 5 Minutes or Less): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhYuA0Cz8ls 

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Taylor Swift released a new album, and it's crazy. Will you like it? Is it deep? Is it good? These are the things we talk about today with special guest Friedemann Findeisen from Holistic Songwriting.

Today's episode is long in coming, but it'll be worth the wait! Thank you so much to my loyal listeners who are listening now. I explain my absence in the first five minutes and beg your forgiveness. You all are wonderful, and I'm so happy to finally be back!

~Cliff

Holistic Songwriting YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLtD67ljlaeXQMV4sb-YzNA

Holistic Songwriting Website: http://blog.holistic-songwriting.com/

The Addiction Formula: https://www.amazon.com/Addiction-Formula-Captivating-Commercial-Songwriting/dp/9082391309/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1510803853&sr=8-1&keywords=the+addiction+formula

The Addiction Formula Audiobook: https://www.amazon.com/Addiction-Formula-Captivating-Commercial-Techniques/dp/B076X4KL3X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1510803881&sr=8-1&keywords=the+addiction+formula+audiobook

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This one's a blast from Tyler Joseph's 17-year-old past. In "Save" from No Phun Intended, he begs God to save him as he tries hard to keep himself together. It's a good song, and if you love Twenty One Pilots, you'll like this song!

Thanks for listening, everyone, and don't forget to shoot me an email at clifford@popsongprofessor.com! I love to hear from you!

Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ThePopSongProfessor

iTunes--Please Review: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-pop-song-professor-podcast/id1113653385?mt=2

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Please make a special point to listen to this episode. Friedemann Findeisen is a German songwriter and songwriting coach whose brilliant Artist Series on YouTube perfectly captures and explains the songwriting styles of bands like Twenty One Pilots, Coldplay, Ed Sheeran, and more. He's a great songwriter himself and coaches people from around the world on how to write their own songs. He's got a unique perspective on pop music, and in this interview, he explains A LOT of how pop music works on the music side of things and helps me (and hopefully you!) to better understand lyrics "holistically." :)

Here are some links we mention in the interview:

The Holistic Songwriting YouTube Channel

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLtD67ljlaeXQMV4sb-YzNA

The Lyric Canvas (Songwriting Rubric)

https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=9XjSVGFDieE

The Blog

http://blog.holistic-songwriting.com/

The Survey

http://blog.holistic-songwriting.com/artistsseries_survey

How Twenty One Pilots write a melody

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bduMzXKvegE&feature=youtu.be

Contact Friedemann at me@holistic-songwriting.com

Thanks for listening, everyone, and don't forget to shoot me an email at clifford@popsongprofessor.com! I love to hear from you!

Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ThePopSongProfessor

iTunes--Please Review: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-pop-song-professor-podcast/id1113653385?mt=2

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Today we have a special guest. Successful song reviewing YouTube Jon Compton from ARTV and Beyond ARTV joins us to go further in depth over Lorde's _Melodrama _album and his thoughts on it. I watched his YouTube video about it and knew that I had to have him on for this episode. Together, he and I talk about the merits and interesting aspects of Lorde's newest album.

Just fair warning, because this was my first time doing a long distance interview, the sound quality isn't always the greatest, but the info and opinions here are worth it!

Also, be sure to check out John's channel. It's going to be well worth it to subscribe to him!

ARTV's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/AlbumReviewTV

Don't forget to email me at clifford@popsongprofessor.com with your thoughts and to rate/review the podcast on iTunes! That would seriously help me a ton. 

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Time for a return of an old favorite. One year ago, I had Dr. Tess Stockslager on to talk about _Sigh No More _by Mumford & Sons, and today we're going to move one step forward and talk about Babel, another fantastic record from the band.

In this podcast, Tess and I discuss each song individually as well as the musical style and story arc of the album as a whole. It's a wonderful conversation, and we get into some real depth with these songs.

Can't wait to hear what you think!

Don't forget to email me at clifford@popsongprofessor.com with your thoughts and to rate/review the podcast on iTunes! That would seriously help me a ton.

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Pop Song Professor Clifford Stumme and his guest Dr. Tess Stockslager take a long, close look at Mumford and Sons's album _Sigh No More _to map out how the album's songs work together to tell a story of frustration, anger, redemption, and victory. It's a podcast that you _really _won't want to miss.

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Pop Song Professor Clifford Stumme puzzles through Twenty One Pilots' song "Kitchen Sink." He thinks there's a clue in an interview quote that will be the key to unraveling the huge mystery of what a "kitchen sink" means to Tyler Joseph, the front man for Twenty One Pilots.

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