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Brutally honest, hilarious, and not afraid to keep it real, WorkTape is THE ULTIMATE music podcast for artists and nerds (made BY artists AND nerds)! Produced by Isaac Grover and co-hosted by Mitchell Palmer, join them and the rest of the JWYL team weekly as they discuss both the freshest and classic sounds, teach you valuable songwriting techniques, review guests, and more! From alternative to pop, we cover all things music in the most unorthodox ways. This is the perfect show to nerd out on if you’re an artist creating music for the world to hear, or if you just love listening to music, period! Subscribe to WorkTape to get new episodes every week! Dare to hear music from a completely different perspective!

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Join us for this episode of WorkTape as we revisit the pivotal year of 1994, exploring the albums that defined the era and left a lasting impact on the music landscape. We dive into Nas' legendary debut "Illmatic" and how it set a new standard for storytelling in hip-hop. We also discuss Outkast's introduction of Southern hip-hop with "Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik," and how the East Coast vs. West Coast dynamic was shaping the genre. Tune in as we explore these essential albums and more, reflecting on the influence they continue to have 30 years later.

Episode Highlights:

  1. How did 1994 mark the beginning of hip-hop's "Golden Era"?
  2. How did Nas' "Illmatic" set a new standard for hip-hop?
  3. Is "Ready to Die" by The Notorious B.I.G. the ultimate East Coast hip-hop album?
  4. What role did female artists like Aaliyah and TLC play in shaping the R&B sound of the mid-90s?
  5. How did Beastie Boys and Beck pave the way for alternative-driven hip-hop?

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Welcome to part two of WorkTape’s trip back to 1984, a year packed to the brim with iconic albums and groundbreaking moments in music. In this episode, we discuss albums from the rise of hip-hop with Run-DMC's debut, to the resurgence of Tina Turner with her album "Private Dancer." We also dive into the influential sounds of new wave and alternative rock with bands like The Cure, Depeche Mode, and R.E.M. Tune in for an engaging discussion on the diverse musical landscape of 1984, reflecting on how these classic sounds continue to influence contemporary music 40 years on.

Episode Highlights:

  • How did Run-DMC's debut album shape the future of hip-hop?
  • How did Tina Turner's "Private Dancer" revive her career in the 80s?
  • Is Chaka Khan's "I Feel For You" one of the best ballads of the decade?
  • What makes Don Henley's "Boys of Summer" an enduring classic?
  • How did The Cure's "The Top" mark a significant point in their career?

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Explore the sonic landscape of 1984 as we take a deep dive into the year's landmark albums on this episode of WorkTape. We discuss iconic releases like Metallica's "Ride the Lightning," Van Halen's "1984," Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the USA," and Prince's "Purple Rain." We also reflect on the rise of synth-rock with The Cars' "Heartbeat City", and the enduring influence of U2's "The Unforgettable Fire." Join us as we celebrate these pivotal moments in music history and their lasting impact.

Episode Highlights:

  • Was "Ride the Lightning" Metallica's main transition from thrash into more mass-appealing sounds?
  • Did Van Halen peak with "1984"?
  • How did "The Unforgettable Fire" set the stage for U2's future sound?
  • Are Simple Minds simply underrated?
  • Is “How Soon Is Now” Morrissey and Marr at their best?
  • Does Wham!'s "Make It Big" hold up beyond its hit singles?

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This episode of WorkTape delves into the music of 1974, where funk and jazz-infused rock ruled the airwaves! Join us as we highlight iconic albums from artists like Queen, David Bowie, and Stevie Wonder. We also pay homage to Chester Bennington on the anniversary of his passing, reflecting on his lasting impact on rock, and music as a whole. Tune in for a nostalgic and informative journey into one of popular music’s most transformative years!

Episode Highlights:

  • How has Chester Bennington’s influence impacted modern rock?
  • Were Queen more suited to producing hit singles, rather than making exceptional records?
  • Despite its notable influence, was “Diamond Dogs” a “middle-of-the-road” effort for David Bowie?
  • Is Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Sweet Home Alabama” more than the meme created around the song?
  • How did Bob Marley's “Natty Dread” mark a turning point for the band’s overall direction?

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Welcome to the latest episode of edition of WorkTape, where we take a retrospective journey back to 1964, to celebrate 60 years of some of the year's most interesting albums. We dive into the early years of The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, the rise of motown with Berry Gordy and Smokey Robinson, and examine the impact of artists like Bob Dylan and Sam Cooke. Join us as we reflect on how the early 60s pre-Vietnam era influenced music, the significance of surf rock and jazz during this period, and how these iconic sounds laid the foundation for generations to come. Don't miss this deep dive into one of the most transformative times in music history!

Episode Highlights:

  • What was the influence of Motown on the music of the early 60s?
  • How did Bob Dylan's "The Times They Are A-Changin'" pave the way for conscious music?
  • What was the impact of Chuck Berry's music on bands like The Beatles and The Beach Boys?
  • How has surf rock played a role in the evolution of indie music?
  • How did the 60s set the stage for the psychedelic sounds of the 70s?
  • Were The Who and The Kinks the harder side to bands like The Rolling Stones and The Beatles?

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Is "Ghost Stories" the hidden gem in Coldplay's discography? Tune in to this episode of WorkTape as we celebrate the ten-year anniversary of possibly Coldplay's iciest and most chill record. Paying mind to its minimalist and melancholic focus, we discuss how it contrasts earlier works, like Viva La Vida and Mylo Xyloto, and how it pays homage to even earlier works like "Parachutes". Join us for a celebratory review of one of Coldplay’s most understated albums.

Episode Highlights:

  • Is "Ghost Stories" the most underrated Colplay album?
  • How does the production of "Ghost Stories" differ from Coldplay's other albums?
  • What elements of "Parachutes" are echoed in "Ghost Stories"?
  • Does "Ghost Stories" showcase some of Chris Martin's best piano work?
  • How has fan reception of "Ghost Stories" changed over the past decade?
  • Has "Ghost Stories" aged even better over time?

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Is Coldplay's new direction a hit or a miss? This week on WorkTape, we delve into Coldplay’s latest single “feelslikeimfallinginlove” and discuss their upcoming album Moon Music. We reflect on their evolution as a band, from their earlier works like Viva La Vida to their more current, Max Martin-influenced sound. Join us for an in-depth conversation on Coldplay's latest musical direction!

Episode Highlights:

  • Is Coldplay's new single “feelslikeimfallinginlove” a fresh take on their sound or just more of the same?
  • What can we expect from Coldplay's upcoming Moon Music album, based on “feelslikeimfallinginlove” and their other recent releases?
  • Is it bad taste when generations older than Gen Z stylize work titles in either all lowercase or all uppercase, or utilize conjoined title formatting (smashwords)?
  • How have Coldplay evolved since Viva La Vida?
  • Commercial success aside, would Jack Antonoff lend better to Coldplay’s rock roots than Max Martin?
  • Has Max Martin's influence on Coldplay's sound been a positive change, and has it brought out the best in Coldplay?

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Listen in on this episode of WorkTape as we commemorate Juneteenth with a spotlight on Kendrick Lamar's cheeky yet powerful performance at The Forum. We also reflect on the enduring legacy of The Eagles as they prepare for their final tour at The Las Vegas Sphere, while giving our takes on James Blakes’ recently dropped “CMYK” EP. Join us for another dynamic discussion on these exciting music moments and more!

Episode Highlights:

  • Is Kendrick’s Juneteenth performance just more trouble for Drake?
  • Does The Eagles' final tour mark the end of an era for classic rock?
  • What made Kings of Leon become so popular with the UK for some time?
  • Would a Pink Floyd reunion be the ultimate Sphere concert?
  • Could Coldplay be a potential candidate for future Sphere performances?
  • What are the standout moments in James Blake's “CMYK”?

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Dive into this episode of WorkTape as we explore KAYTRANADA’s latest release “TIMELESS” and its unique take on house music. We discuss the standout features from artists like PinkPantheress and Childish Gambino, and how Kaytranada’s Haitian roots influence his original sound. Additionally, we delve into Paramount+’s new documentary “How Music Got Free,” which examines the history of music piracy and the evolution of streaming services. Join us for both a casual and insightful conversation on these compelling topics and more!

Episode Highlights:

  • Is KAYTRANADA’s “TIMELESS” already a modern house classic?
  • How have KAYTRANADA’s Haitian roots influenced his take on house music?
  • What makes KAYTRANADA’s sound a standout in the house scene?
  • How did music piracy shape the development of streaming services?
  • How has the perception of music piracy changed over the years?
  • What key events led to the shift from physical media to digital streaming?

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Is Spotify gaslighting the music industry? Tune in to this episode of WorkTape as we scrutinize Spotify CEO Daniel Ek's controversial comments on music production costs and the latest price hike for Spotify Premium. We also dive into Eminem's new track 'Houdini,' exploring its nostalgic throwback to his Slim Shady days and the clever use of Steve Miller's fittingly titled "Abracadabra". Additionally, we preview Paramount+'s upcoming documentary 'How Music Got Free,' featuring Eminem and 50 Cent, that delves into the Napster era and the evolution of music streaming. Join us for a deep dive into these hot topics and more!

Episode Highlights:

  • Is Spotify CEO Daniel Ek's view on music production costs out of touch with reality?
  • How will Spotify's latest price hike for Premium affect its user base?
  • Does Eminem’s new track "Houdini" successfully capture the style of the “Slim Shady” era?
  • How did Steve Miller respond to Eminem sampling “Abracadabra”?
  • How has Eminem’s music evolved from his early days to "Houdini"?
  • Is Eminem’s "Houdini" exceptional or lackluster?

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Is Taylor Swift bigger than The Beatles? In this episode of WorkTape, listen in as we chime in on The New York Times' recent comparisons between Taylor Swift and The Beatles, and examine Consequence of Sound's "50 Best Post-Grunge Songs" list on the enduring classics of post-grunge. Tune in as we discuss how these iconic influences continue to shape contemporary music.

Episode Highlights:

  • Is nostalgia clouding our judgment on current artist and band statuses in the music industry?
  • Is Taylor Swift's cultural impact as significant as The Beatles' was in their time?
  • Has Taylor Swift achieved more in her career than any other pop-centric artist of current times?
  • Are Foo Fighters the template of post-grunge?
  • Are Consequence of Sound wrong for excluding Foo Fighters from their list?
  • Who else should Consequence of Sound have included on their list?

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Are well-established culture giants like Apple Music just pandering the status quo, or are they merely showcasing the best in modern music? Dive into this thought-provoking episode of WorkTape as we examine twenty øne piløts' latest release "Clancy", and dissect Apple Music's 100 Best Albums list. We question whether or not these albums deserve their respective rankings, and give our own perspectives on which ones probably should have made the list. Join us for another intriguing episode!

Episode Highlights:

  • Did twenty øne piløts redefine themselves with “Clancy”, or did they stick to a familiar formula?
  • Is twenty øne piløts' “blurryface” overhyped?
  • Have twenty øne piløts ever done anything better than “Trench”?
  • Is Pitchfork’s 6.8 rating for Billie Eilish’s “HIT ME HARD AND SOFT” merely an edgy take?
  • Are most of Apple Music’s picks for their 100 Best Albums list largely a mirror to current musical trends, rather than a true objective "bests" list?

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Join us in this exciting episode of WorkTape as we delve into Billie Eilish's latest, “HIT ME HARD AND SOFT”, and discuss the needed end of the larger-than-life feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar. Were their lyrical battles genuine, or just clever and strategic marketing ploys? Additionally, we explore the impact of Apple's latest controversial ad and the role of AI in the modern creative process. Tune in to uncover if these developments signal a bold new direction or a cautious adherence to familiar territory.

Episode Highlights:

  • Does Billie Eilish’s "HIT ME HARD AND SOFT" hit hard or soft?
  • Is the Kendrick-Drake war (truly) over?
  • Are AI voices over beats essentially the return of the "chipmunk" phenomenon?
  • Does Apple’s new iPad ad depict a dystopian future?
  • Is AI the new "sequencer", merely echoing the widespread music creation processes of the 80s?

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Tune in to this episode of WorkTape as we pay homage to Steve Albini, a less celebrated, but pivotal figure in alternative music production known for his work with Nirvana and other iconic bands. Alongside, we scrutinize Spotify’s latest pricing strategy, as well as overview the escalating war between Drake and Kendrick Lamar. Don’t miss this intriguing edition!

Episode Highlights:

  • What made Steve Albini’s style become such a mainstay for alternative production?
  • Was Steve Albini ultimately more “in it” for the music rather than the money?
  • How will Spotify's recent pricing strategy affect independent artists compared to major labels?
  • Has the ongoing rivalry between Drake and Kendrick significantly increased the size of hip-hop's overall spotlight?
  • Has the Drake-Kendrick feud become a "once-in-a-generation" spectacle?

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In this episode of WorkTape, we delve into the dramatic shifts in music retail, exemplified by the transformation of stores like Sam Ash into digital entities, and discuss how these changes impact both artists and consumers. We also explore the recent ongoing feud between hip-hop’s “The Big Three”. Are these feuds genuine expressions of artistic rivalry or just mere publicity stunts? Join us as we unravel how the music industry's evolving landscape is influencing modern music and reshaping artist relationships.

Episode Highlights:

  • What do Sam Ash’s physical store closures say about the the shift from traditional music retail?
  • Is Sweetwater doing music retail better than anyone out there?
  • How did the beef between Kendrick, Drake, and J. Cole start?
  • Did Kendrick take the Drake hate too far?
  • Did J. Cole make a smart decision in “tapping out” early?

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Are edgy lyrics creative brilliance or just kinda sus? Join us this episode as we explore the realm of shady lyrics that stir the pot in the music scape. Questioning whether they push artistic boundaries or merely cross lines of decency, we tackle infamous lines from artists like Sting, Rick Ross, and many others—examining whether these choices are bold moves or serious missteps. Tune in to discover if pushing lyrical limits is a mark of innovation, or just an unnecessary risk by courting controversy.

Episode Highlights:

  • Would Taylor Swift’s lyrics throughout certain parts in “The Tortured Poets Department” be sus if both genders were reversed?
  • Can a song with sus lyrics still be considered a masterpiece?
  • Does society hold certain artists to different standards when it comes to controversial lyrics?
  • Are controversial lyrics often a marketing strategy more than they are form of artistic expression?
  • Are bad poetry and poor lyricism excused all too often with modern hip-hop than with other genres?
  • Are lyrics in punk often more unhinged than lyrics in other genres?

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Is creative comfort hindering true artistic innovation? Dive into this compelling episode of WorkTape as we dissect Taylor Swift's latest release "Tortured Poets Department", and the prevalent trend of musical safety among top artists. We discuss Swift’s collaboration with Jack Antonoff, exploring whether the iconic duo's familiar sonic landscape is a strategic choice or a creative rut. Join us to uncover whether staying within established musical boundaries leads to sustained success or if the real breakthroughs in art require stepping into the unknown.

Episode Highlights:

  • Did Jack Antonoff make or break “Tortured Poets Department”?
  • Are artists like Taylor Swift playing it safe by sticking to a proven formula?
  • How does "Tortured Poets Department" compare to Taylor’s earlier work?
  • Do The National lend better to Taylor’s style than Jack Antonoff does?
  • Would Billie Eilish, along with similar artists, exist if it were not for Lana Del Rey?
  • Did Taylor go too far with her 1800s lyric in “I Hate It Here”?

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Is direct-to-consumer the new norm in music? Jump into this interesting episode of WorkTape as we explore the shifting paradigms of music distribution. From Pharrell's surprise "Black Yacht Rock, Vol. 1: City of Limitless" to Kanye's serialized albums, discover how artists are bypassing traditional channels to connect directly with fans. Additionally, we discuss the resurgence of physical sales and the potential of platforms like EVEN, examining how these trends empower artists financially and creatively. Join us as we unpack whether these innovative strategies will become the mainstay in a digital-dominated industry.

Episode Highlights:

  • Does Pharrell’s interestingly-named “Black Yacht Rock” live up to its name?
  • How does the trend towards direct-to-consumer sales reflect broader changes in consumer expectations and artist autonomy?
  • Can selling music directly to fans significantly boost an artist's earnings compared to streaming services?
  • Are streaming services and direct-to-consumer platforms able to coexist in the future of the music industry?
  • How might legislative proposals aiming for fairer streaming payouts influence the music distribution landscape?
  • Will new artists and bands face challenges in adopting a direct-to-consumer strategy, compared to ones who are more established?

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Is pain integral to artistic progression? Listen in on this thought-provoking discussion on WorkTape, where we explore the dynamic between trauma and creativity in the music industry. As we dissect the lives of legendary musicians who turned their personal hardships into groundbreaking musical achievements, explore whether adversity is truly a necessary ingredient for profound artistry.

Episode Highlights:

  • Does trauma make for some of the best art?
  • How did Marvin Gaye's upbringing influence his music and personal life?
  • What impact has parental management had on child stars like Michael Jackson and Britney Spears?
  • How did abusive parenting affect Brian Wilson’s career?
  • In what ways did the upbringing of Michael Jackson and Mozart parallel each other?
  • Has the perception and treatment of mental health in the music industry become more positive over time?

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This week on WorkTape, we unpack Beyoncé's latest musical venture with her recent genre-defying “Cowboy Carter”, taking note of its eclectic mix of country, R&B, and more. Plus, we tackle the news of Lizzo's bombshell announcement about potentially quitting music. Don't miss our take on these major music moments.

Episode Highlights:

  • Is “Cowboy Carter” a standout Beyoncé album?
  • Does “Cowboy Carter” lack consistency?
  • Did Beyoncé initially intend “Cowboy Carter” to be a country album?
  • What provoked Lizzo’s announcement of a potential music exit?
  • Is Lizzo’s announcement just another tried-before marketing stunt?
  • Is Diddy’s scandal comparable to that of R. Kelly’s?

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Come listen in on an episode where we dissect the seismic waves James Blake is making in the music streaming universe, challenging the status quo and shedding light on the pressing issues facing artists today. In a twist of fate, we also delve into Drake Bell's journey from controversy to redemption, marking his return to music with a newfound perspective. Tune in for an episode that strikes a chord with the heart of the music industry's most pressing debates, and highlights what it means to be a musician in today's digital age.

Episode Highlights:

  • Is the current streaming-dominated music landscape the most ideal scenario for artists and bands?
  • Could Vault and similar platforms change the way music is distributed and consumed?
  • Was music distribution merely “better” during the initial rise of iTunes?
  • Could a shift towards direct-to-consumer sales models lead to more creative freedom for artists?
  • Is Drake Bell just another Paul McCartney copy among many others?

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Step into a world where music's past and social media's future collide on the WorkTape Podcast. This edition we touch on the legacy of Avicii with comments on his newly released track, and examine the tumultuous journey of TikTok amidst talks of a U.S. ban. Expect a passionate dive into the melodies that move us, and the platforms that provoke us. Don't miss this insightful episode!

Episode Highlights:

  • How important has Avicii’s music become for EDM and electronic music as a whole?
  • Was Brian Johnson’s feature on Slash’s “Killing Floor” a significant departure from his AC/DC sound?
  • Is TikTok getting banned?
  • What would happen if TikTok got banned?
  • What do artists and bands need from TikTok that they can't get from any other app?
  • Can artists and bands afford to solely rely on TikTok indefinitely?

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Will prompting become the future of producing music? Explore the current landscape of modern sound us as we delve into news of Adobe's latest pursuit “Project Music GenAI Control”: an AI tool aiming to possibly revolutionize how we make music. This episode examines the potential of AI to inspire new music, challenge traditional production methods, and spark a creative revolution. Whether you're curious about the technicalities or concerned about the implications for the music industry, you're sure to enjoy this edition! Tune in for an interesting discussion about the future of music through the lens of artificial intelligence!

Episode Highlights:

  • Is Adobe’s new prototype generative AI tool the ‘Photoshop’ of music-making and editing?
  • Could Adobe become a big name in the digital audio workstation space?
  • Do artists and bands, from beginners to professionals, stand to gain anything from AI in music production?
  • Will prompting become a replacement for skills and experience?
  • Could the rise of AI in music potentially further normalize skepticism around the creative authenticity and originality of any given music work?
  • How could AI influence the future of creating digital personas and virtual artists and bands in the music industry?

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Continuing our exploration of Beyoncé's chart-topping success with "TEXAS HOLD 'EM", this episode of WorkTape further examines its unprecedented success and the questions it raises about genre boundaries and authenticity in country music. Beyond Beyoncé, we also turn our attention to the latest music industry news, such as the ramifications of UMG's recent layoffs. Tune in as we explore these developments and their potential impact on the music we experience as a collective.

Episode Highlights:

  • How has Beyoncé's “TEXAS HOLD ‘EM” challenged traditional country music boundaries?
  • Is Beyoncé more authentically country than Taylor Swift?
  • Could Jack Antonoff's production style breathe new life into Brandon Flowers' music, and could they shape the future sound of indie and synth-pop music?
  • Given Taylor Swift's transition from country to pop, how could a return to her acoustic roots be received by fans and critics alike?
  • Were UMG's recent decisions and layoffs “too convenient”?
  • Is the resurgence of acts like Tom Petty through platforms like GTA due to the rising trend of country music and other related genres?

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In this episode, we unpack the rich tapestry of music's past and present, with a special focus on Bob Marley's recent “One Love," and on whether or not the biopic successfully honors his legacy. We also break down the recent country music controversy sparked by Beyoncé's unoriginally titled “TEXAS HOLD ‘EM” and what it means for the genre's future. It's an episode filled with insights on how music continues to inspire, challenge, and transcend expectations, so be sure to listen in!

Episode Highlights:

  • Was Bob Marley's "One Love" biopic successful in properly balancing historical accuracy with cinematic storytelling?
  • As seen in Billy Joel’s “Turn the Lights Back On” music video, what do the steady advancements of AI possibly hold for the future of character portrayal in biopics and music videos?
  • When it comes to casting biopics like “Straight Outta Compton” and the upcoming Michael Jackson biopic, when is it best to keep figure portrayals “within the family”?
  • What does Beyoncé’s recent switch to country possibly signify for the future of genre crossovers in music?
  • Is the situation with Beyoncé's “TEXAS HOLD ‘EM” similar to when Lil Nas X dropped "Old Town Road"?
  • Are country, rock, and blues “black” genres?

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Tune in as we unwrap a world of music biopics with a focus on the critics' consensus on Marleys' recent "One Love" film, and the intriguing trend of pop and hip-hop artists venturing (back) into country territory. We'll discuss the challenges and triumphs of capturing the lives of figures in music on screen, and what possibly drives today's artists to embrace country roots. Don't miss this edition!

Episode Highlights:

  • How well have critics received Bob Marley's recent "One Love" biopic?
  • Will Jafar Jackson's portrayal of Michael Jackson compare to his uncle's legacy?
  • Would a venture into the country space for either Post Malone or Taylor Swift merely just be a return to their roots?
  • Why are people upset with Beyoncé’s recent country effort?
  • Can Lady Gaga's exploration into rock music create a new niche for her in the genre?
  • What does the trend of pop and hip-hop artists moving towards country music say about the current state of the music industry as a whole?
  • Could Brandon Flowers successfully pull off a country act?

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From the excitement of the Super Bowl to the prestige of the Grammy Awards, join us as we explore a week filled with musical milestones. We break down Taylor Swift's record-setting night at the Grammys, Ye's latest album release, and Drake's memeworthy goofiness. You won't want to miss this quick-witted episode!

Episode Highlights:

  • How did Taylor Swift make history at the Grammys?
  • Why was Olivia Rodrigo’s lack of a Grammy win such a surprise?
  • Is Billie Eilish’s balladry comparable to that of John Legend?
  • What are some of Drake’s best eras?
  • How does Ye’s “Vultures” compare to “Donda”?
  • Should Miley Cyrus have credited Bruno Mars in "Flowers"?

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Tune in as we dissect a week of music industry bombshells, including UMG's surprising TikTok withdrawal and its fallout. We'll also dive into the Grammy nominations, offering our predictions and discussing what these developments mean for artists and fans alike. Listen in!

  • Will Tom MacDonald and Ben Shapiro be able to make Billboard?
  • Is UMG’s withdrawal from TikTok just another reminder for artists and band to (re)consider independence?
  • Are the Grammy nominations reflecting a shift toward female dominance in the music industry?
  • Is Jack Antonoff the only producer for Taylor, or should she switch producers?
  • Is SZA due for a win over “bigger” artists, such as Taylor Swift or Olivia Rodrigo?

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Explore the both intriguing and unexpected crossover of Ben Shapiro from politics into rap, sparking debates and laughter alike. We also delve into the influence of nepotism in the music industry, discovering how familial ties can both aid and complicate an artist's journey, reshaping our understanding of success and talent in the music world.

Episode Highlights:

  • What inspired Ben Shapiro collaboration with Tom MacDonald to venture into the rap genre, despite his previous criticisms of it?
  • Will Leon Bridges be able to break away the reputation of his style and sound from correlation with legacy artists?
  • How does nepotism shape the opportunities and careers of artists in the music industry?
  • How can industry connections impact the authenticity of an artist's work?
  • Why was Bradley Knoll's son faced with backlash from Sublime fans?
  • How has Olivia Rodrigo's background in Disney helped her music career and influenced public perception?

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In this episode, we unpack the Coachella 2024 lineup, highlighting the varied headliners and the buzz around the No Doubt reunion. We'll also shine a light on some of the festival's hidden gems, including Deftones and Khruangbin. Discover what makes this year's festival a topic of hot debate among music fans.

Episode Highlights:

  • What significance does the No Doubt reunion hold for Gen Xers and millennials attending Coachella?
  • Will Lana Del Rey “pull” a “Frank Ocean” Coachella 2024?
  • How well did Deftones’ catalog age in comparison to that of their contemporaries?
  • Does U2 have any adequately replaceable members?
  • Was it good that Skip Marley didn’t follow the same path musically as the other Marley artists?

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This week on the WorkTape Podcast, we take a closer look at Lil Nas X's 'J Christ' and the storm it's stirring in the music industry. Join us as we analyze the song's themes, its reception, and how it reflects broader trends of controversy and creativity in pop music.

Episode Highlights:

  • What was the impact of Lil Nas X's "J Christ" video the current music landscape?
  • Why is Latin music seeing such a surge in global popularity?
  • What does The Weeknd moving away from his stage name signify for his musical direction?
  • Is the trend of minimalism in music production progressing even further than before?
  • What does Taylor Swift's streaming dominance indicate about current musical tastes?

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Tune in to a thought-provoking episode where we explore the crossroads of music and technology, the legacy of music legends, and the trends shaping the future of the industry. We share our predictions for the year, discuss the role of sync licensing, and ponder the impact of hologram tours on the music experience. Take a listen as we dissect the trends and news that will define music in the new year.

Episode Highlights:

  • What does the future hold for Spotify and its relevance in the music industry?
  • Can minimalism in hip-hop production redefine the genre's sound?
  • Was it smart of Britney Spears to decide not to return to music?
  • What does the rise of platforms focusing on artist advocacy and direct-to-consumer marketing mean for the future of music distribution?
  • Could the trend of artists selling their catalogs signal a shift in how music's value is perceived?

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Join us in our discussion of the highs and lows of the modern music world. From blockbuster publishing deals to the evolving landscape of music streaming, this episode covers the impact of major publishing sales, debates Spotify's controversial moves, and predicts the future of music distribution. Tune in for a lively discussion on the past, present, and future of music.

Episode Highlights:

  • How did Spotify's changes in compensation affect lesser-known artists versus major stars?
  • Why did legacy artists like Bruce Springsteen and Stevie Nicks choose to sell their publishing rights?
  • How did Justin Bieber's $200 million deal with a music hedge fund signify a shift in the music rights market?
  • What trends are emerging for live performances and artist residencies in response to the changing music industry landscape?
  • What implications do Spotify's payout policies have for the future of independent music production and distribution?

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End the year on a high note with WorkTape as we look (or listen, rather) back at 2023. From Harry Styles' album of the year to the timeless charm of Vince Guaraldi's Christmas music, dive into a comprehensive review of the year's musical highs and lows. Plus, a warm welcome to the new music 2024 promises to bring. Don't miss this blend of analysis, nostalgia, and forward-focused excitement.

Episode Highlights:

  • What made Harry Styles' album such a “safe pick” for an Album of the Year award?
  • In what ways did Taylor Swift dominate 2023’s musical landscape?
  • What were the issues surrounding Kanye West's album release, "The Voice"?
  • Why is Vince Guaraldi’s “A Charlie Brown Christmas” both properly rated and underrated?

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Turn the calendar back one decade to 2013, a year which produced music that has undoubtedly made its indelible mark on the present. As we mark the 10th anniversary of this pivotal year, we invite you to join us in revisiting the albums that have made waves across an eclectic slew of different genres. From Arcade Fire's "Reflektor" to Vampire Weekend's "Modern Vampires of the City" and beyond, we're touching on the classics, the underrated masterpieces, and the evolution of the artists behind them. Whether you're a fan of hip-hop, rock, pop, or electronic, this episode has something for everyone.

Episode Highlights:

  • How did Daft Punk's "Random Access Memories" influence the trajectory of electronic music in the 2010s?
  • In what ways did The Strokes' "Comedown Machine" differ from their earlier work?
  • What impact did One Direction's global success have on the boy band genre and pop music in general during the early 2010s?
  • How did Lorde's "Pure Heroine" challenge and redefine pop music norms for young artists?
  • What made Vampire Weekend's "Modern Vampires of the City" such a standout album in their discography?
  • How did "Melophobia" by Cage the Elephant reflect the band's growth and experimentation with their sound?
  • What made "Holy Fire" by Foals such a pivotal album in defining their signature sound within alternative rock?
  • How did "Heartthrob" by Tegan and Sara mark a stylistic shift in their music career?

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Join us on a nostalgic journey back to 2003, a pivotal moment in music history. We're celebrating the 20th anniversary of albums like The White Stripes' "Elephant", The Strokes' "Room on Fire", and several others. We analyze their evolution over the past two decades and their enduring influence on artists and fans alike. Tune in as we analyze their evolution over the past two decades and explore how these continue to influence the music world today.

Episode Highlights:

  • What innovations did OutKast introduce with their album "Speakerboxxx/The Love Below"?
  • What makes Jay-Z's "The Black Album" a landmark in hip-hop?
  • How impactful was Amy Winehouse's "Frank”influence on modern soul?
  • How significant was "Room on Fire" for The Strokes?
  • Why was Muse's "Absolution" considered a turning point for the band?
  • How did Switchfoot's "The Beautiful Letdown" cross music boundaries at its release?

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Reflect back on the pivotal year of 1993 with us as we revisit a year where grunge reigned supreme, hip-hop was hitting new heights, and alternative rock was reshaping the music landscape. From Nirvana's raw "In Utero" to the jazz-infused "Midnight Marauders" of A Tribe Called Quest. This episode is a celebration of the 30th anniversary of some of the most important albums of '93.

Episode Highlights:

  • How much of a departure was Nirvana's "In Utero" from their "Nevermind" in terms of production and emotional depth?
  • How did The Smashing Pumpkins' "Siamese Dream" mirror the commercial appeal of Nirvana's "Nevermind"?
  • How did Pearl Jam's "Versus" album reflect a more introspective and unique approach compared to their debut album "Ten"?
  • How did "Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z." showcase Tupac's growth as an artist compared to his earlier work?
  • What makes Digable Planets' "Reachin'" such an underrated hip-hop gem?
  • How did Guru's "Jazzmatazz" blend jazz and rap in a unique way?

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Rewind to 1983 with us as we celebrate the 40th anniversary of albums of a year that revolutionized music. From the rise of synth-pop to the evolution of post-punk, discover how the albums of '83 continue to resonate with musicians and fans alike 40 years later.

Episode Highlights:

  • How did The Police's "Synchronicity" album, especially with hits like "Every Breath You Take," make its mark in 1983?
  • How did David Bowie's collaboration with Nile Rodgers on the "Let's Dance" album mark a significant shift in Bowie's musical style?
  • In what ways did U2's album "War" reflect the political and social climate of the early 80s?
  • What made The Chameleons' "Script of the Bridge" such a standout classic for post-punk?
  • How did "Speaking in Tongues" showcase Talking Head's evolution from their earlier work?

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Join us on WorkTape as we honor the golden year of 1973, a pivotal moment in music history. This edition we admire the albums that celebrate their 50th anniversary, including Bob Marley & the Wailers' integral "Burnin'" and Pink Floyd's iconic "Dark Side of the Moon." Tune in for a deep dive into the groundbreaking sounds and stories behind these timeless classics.

Episode Highlights:

  • What inspired Andre 3000's shift from rap to creating a jazz flute album?
  • How does "Dark Side of the Moon" maintain its relevance and chart presence even 50 years after its release?
  • How did Stevie Wonder's "Innervisions" contribute to the evolution of R&B and soul music in the 1970s?
  • How did Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get It On" redefine the R&B genre following his earlier album "What's Going On"?
  • What impact did Paul McCartney and Wings' "Band on the Run" have on McCartney's post-Beatles career?
  • How do The Wailers' "Catch a Fire" and "Burnin'" represent a pivotal moment in reggae music history?

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Join us on WorkTape as we celebrate the 60th anniversary of important albums from the 60s. From the Beatles' early hits to Bob Dylan's socially conscious anthems, tune in to this special episode as we revisit their classic sounds!

Episode Highlights:

  • How much does Dua Lipa’s “Houdini" stand out from her previous work?
  • What makes "Monk's Dream" a significant album for jazz pianists and enthusiasts?
  • How did the Beatles and the Beach Boys differ from each other in their musical approach?
  • What makes the Beach Boys' vocal arrangements unique compared to other bands of their time?
  • How integral has Bob Dylan’s influence become for the development of folk music and socially conscious songwriting?

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Join us in this engaging episode as we analyze the Beatles' "Now and Then", and dig a little into how experimental music is gaining ground in mainstream genres. Hear and learn about the influence of avant-garde artists and how they're shaping the future of hip-hop and pop.

Episode Highlights:

  • Does the new Beatles track "Now and Then" sound like The Beatles?
  • Was modern technology the main reason why “Now and Then” became possible?
  • What distinguishes the experimental music of today from that of previous decades?
  • How have artists like JPEG Mafia and Death Grips helped to shape the landscape of modern hip-hop?
  • Is hip-hop the new punk?

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Pushing boundaries, or crossing Lines? This episode, we take you on a quick overview of some of the most daring artists with the most often hotly debated lyrics in music industry. We discuss the impact of shock value, and the ongoing debate over censorship versus artistic expression. Join us for a fascinating observations at the words that shook the world.

Episode Highlights:

  • Have controversial lyrics helped to catapult the careers of artists like Tyler the Creator and Eminem?
  • Has shocking people with controversial lyrics become harder to pull off now than previously before?
  • Where is the line drawn between artistic freedom and lyrical excess in music?

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Join us as we take you through the artistry of Drake and his latest musical offering in this episode of the WorkTape. From analyzing the influence of R&B on his sound to debating the so-called “effectiveness” of his shock-value and questionable lyrics, this episode offers a comprehensive look at what makes Drake… well… Drake! Don’t miss out on entertaining edition!

Episode Highlights:

  • How does Drake's "For All The Dogs" compare to his previous work like "Certified Lover Boy" and "Scorpion"?
  • How has Drake evolved as an artist and brand over the years?
  • Are Drake’s questionable lyrics really for the sake of “shock value”?
  • Has Drake become the “Adam Sandler” of hip-hop?
  • Is Drake (still) “too big to fail”?

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Explore the chaotic world of music festivals gone wrong in this continued discussion about concert disasters. From the legendary Woodstock '69 to the untrustworthy Fyre Festival 2, we dissect what went wrong and why. Join us as we explore how logistical nightmares and unrealistic expectations led to some of the most talked-about moments in festival history. Get ready for an intriguing episode filled with music festival lore and mayhem.

Episode Highlights:

  • How did the music at Woodstock '99 contribute to the festival's chaos?
  • How did the marketing strategies of Fyre Festival mislead attendees?
  • What are the potential risks of reviving the Fyre Festival concept in the future?

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This episode of WorkTape is all about the unforgettable moments in concert disasters. From the tumultuous Woodstock ’99, and the infamous Fyre Festival, check out the entertaining stories behind these incidents, and the lessons (hopefully) learned. Don't miss this intriguing discussion!

Episode Highlights:

  • How has Jamiroquai’s music and style gained more appreciation in recent years?
  • How did the Fyre Festival become a cautionary tale in event planning?
  • How did social media play a role in the real-time downfall of the Fyre Festival?
  • How did U2's shift in musical direction during the 90s impact their fanbase?
  • What were the unique challenges faced by organizers of Woodstock ’99?

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For this WorkTape edition, we transition from the enduring legacy of 'Stop Making Sense', over into other iconic concert films, such as U2's "Rattle and Hum", and more. Discover how these films transcend traditional live shows, offering an intimate glimpse into the world of music and performance. Join us for an interesting exploration of concert films, and their importance in popular music.

Episode Highlights:

  • How do concert films bridge the gap between live performances and studio recordings for fans?
  • How have modern technologies like IMAX and the Vegas Sphere changed the concert film experience?
  • How does The Weeknd use concert films to create immersive worlds around his music?
  • What is the legacy of U2's "Rattle and Hum"?
  • In what ways have concert films evolved over time?
  • Are Taylor Swift fans among the most dedicated of fanbases?

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Take a dive into the legacy of the Talking Heads in this episode of the WorkTape Podcast. We talk about the influence the band's widely influential concert film "Stop Making Sense", and its impact on modern music. Discover how this iconic band's unique style and approach to music production have echoed through the decades, inspiring a new wave revival among contemporary artists. Tune in for an insightful journey into the heart of new wave's enduring influence!

Episode Highlights:

  • How has Talking Heads' music and performance style influenced modern bands?
  • How integral has Tina Weymouth’s influence become to The Talking Heads?
  • What role did the Tom Tom Club play in the evolution of the Talking Heads?
  • How do The Smiths’ acclaim compare to their actual influence in the mainstream and indie music scenes?
  • How have the Talking Heads managed to achieve a universal appreciation, transcending generational and genre boundaries?
  • As 80s bands, how do the legacies of The Talking Heads and The Smiths compare?

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Have concerts become too unsafe for artists, bands, and concertgoers alike? In this episode, we explore the intricate dance between performers and their audiences. Step into the world of the modern music era as we take you on a tour from the challenges artists and bands face in the age of a more seemingly chaotic and unresting society than previously before, to the suggested solutions in the name of security and safety. Tune in so that you don’t miss out!

Episode Highlights:

  • How did Doja Cat utilize controversy advance her career?
  • How did the Astroworld tragedy impact the public's perception of Travis Scott?
  • What incidents have recently raised concerns about concert etiquette and safety for artists?
  • Why do some artists, like Dave Chappelle and Silksonic, enforce a no-phone policy at their shows?
  • How does the intimate setting of "Tiny Desk" concerts compare to larger stadium shows?
  • What message did Mitch and Isaac convey about concert etiquette and being present at shows?

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Here we are, once again, with cancel culture and its grip on the music industry. Have you ever wondered how artists navigate the challenges of cancel culture? This episode we discuss the careers of Doja Cat, Lil Nas X, and Sam Smith, exploring how they've evolved and responded to public opinion. Plus, a hint at what's coming next!

Episode Highlights:

  • How has cancel culture impacted the music and entertainment industry in recent years?
  • How did Doja Cat transition from a parody artist to a mainstream R&B/pop artist?
  • Have demonic or satanic implications recently become more prevalent in modern music efforts?
  • Is the current generation of artists and bands less subtle about certain themes in music compared to previous generations?
  • Why do some believe that artists don't need to redefine a genre, but just produce solid music consistently?
  • Is Bruno Mars "safe”, when compared to other mainstream artists?
  • How do ticket prices for major artists like Adele and Taylor Swift reflect their status in the industry?

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From the timeless classics of The Beatles and The Beach Boys, to the modern-day controversies of artists like Drake Bell and Doja, we discuss the evolution of classic artists, the oversimplification of artist personalities, and the impact of cancel culture on today's artists. Tune in for this musical discussion!

Episode Highlights:

  • Do the personalities and lives of big artists like Kurt Cobain and Bob Marley tend to become oversimplified by media and the general public?
  • Which bands or artists have evolved most effectively over the span of their careers?
  • Can the catalogue of The Beach Boys rightly be compared to The Beatles’?
  • How did the competition between The Beatles and the Beach Boys influence the evolution of their music?
  • Why did The Beatles decide to stop touring in 1966?
  • Have Sony taken the modern Walkman into a newer and different direction than previous Walkman models?

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From microphone emulations, to the return of the classic Walkman, the music world is buzzing with a mix of the old and new. Join us as we dissect the trends, technologies, and tales that are shaping the future of music. Don't miss this deep dive into the heartbeat of the industry.

Episode Highlights:

  • How has Chris Lord made his mark on modern music production?
  • Has Chris Lord become about as ubiquitous as DJ Khaled has?
  • Has the advent of plugins and emulations directly impacted the value of the original hardware music equipment which they have sought to emulate or become an alternative for?
  • How significant and important have Slate Digital microphone emulations become for music production?
  • How has the fairly recent resurgence of vinyl impacted the modern music industry, and how has it affected modern music consumption?
  • What are the implications of the return of physical media like CDs and tapes for independent artists?
  • How has music consumption evolved; has it regressed, and has it found itself in an "awkward state"?
  • Is there a balance between streaming services and the return to physical media?

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From Elton John's signature piano, to Alicia Key’s “Alicia’s Keys”, in this episode, we explore the world of artist-centric VSTs and real-life instruments. Learn more about the technology has shaped the sounds we hear in modern music, and discover which VSTs are making waves in the music industry today. Don't miss out!

Episode Highlights:

  • Why are pianists considered finicky when it comes to VSTs and sound emulation?
  • What is the difference between sampling and modeling in VSTs?
  • How has Alicia's Keys become a household VST for modern music production?
  • Why are Keyscape and Pianoteq at the forefront of piano and keyboard VSTs?
  • Which company gave Elton John his own signature piano?

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Have you ever wondered about the connection between reggae and R&B, or how Daft Punk managed to revive disco for a new generation? In this episode, we pull back the curtain on the music industry, revealing the unsung heroes of reggae, the true essence of disco, and the modern artists paying homage to these iconic sounds. Plus, discover the rise of signature VSTs and how they're changing the game for producers everywhere.

Episode Highlights:

  • How does the role of bass in reggae differ from its role in rock or pop?
  • How important have the lines and techniques of bassists Robbie Shakespeare and Aston Barrett been for reggae music, let alone popular music as a whole?
  • Is there a common thread shared with reggae and R&B, in terms of musical structure and themes?
  • How did Nile Rodgers manage to adapt and evolve from the disco era to the 80s and beyond?
  • What impact did Daft Punk's "Random Access Memories" have on reviving disco and blending old with new?
  • How have signature audio products evolved beyond just instruments to include VSTs and software?

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Welcome back to WorkTape. With this episode, we dive quite a bit into the realm of signature instruments. Tracing their roots from iconic artists like Bob Marley to grunge legends like Kurt Cobain, we talk about the legacy, impact, and sometimes controversies surrounding signature instruments. From the distinctiveness of George Harrison's sounds to Mayer's switch to PRS, tune in as we explore the stories and the essence of the instruments that made music history.

Episode Highlights:

  • In what key areas are Kurt Cobain and Taylor Swift more similar with each other than they are different from one another?
  • Were wrongs ever truly made right with any of Bob Marley’s signature guitar lines?
  • What makes John Mayer a significant figure in the modern guitar community?
  • Can Syhr be labeled a “boutique” brand?
  • How has John Mayer's music evolved to cater to different audiences over time?

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In this episode of WorkTape, we delve even more deeply into varying music biopics. From Andre 3000's iconic portrayal of Jimi Hendrix to highly anticipated releases on Bob Marley and Michael Jackson. Here, we shed light on the challenges of music rights, the influence of artist estates, and the undying impact of music legacies. For a compelling dive into the intersection of music, film, and history, listen in to get your dose of industry insights, and some candid opinions!

Episode Highlights:

  • Did Andre 3000 portray Jimmy Hendrix well?
  • Why was there a lack of Jimmy Hendrix's music in the biopic?
  • How can the involvement of an artist's estate influence the making of a biopic?
  • How does a biopic strike a balance between traditional elements and innovative storytelling?
  • Why hasn’t there been a Frank Sinatra biopic?

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In this edition of WorkTape, we marvel about the intricate world of music biopics. We sift a little bit through the pros and cons of various film techniques, specifically relating to how musical performances are portrayed in this genre of film. Take a listen to this intriguing and entertaining discussion.

Episode Highlights:

  • Why did Bob Marley allegedly refuse to amputate his toe?
  • How does the band's involvement in a biopic impact its narrative?
  • How did "Walk Hard" change the way music biopics are approached??
  • Why did Freddie Mercury's death potentially limit the depth of "Bohemian Rhapsody"?
  • Is it more authentic for actors to perform songs in biopics, or for them to use backing tracks?

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In this lively discussion, we delve into the trajectories of various bands and artists, discussing how they evolve or falter over time. We share our insights on upcoming music biopics, like the one about Bob Marley, and how these movies can become either a tribute or a letdown to fans. This episode is a treasure trove for any music enthusiast looking to understand the band dynamics and the challenges in translating a musical legacy onto the big screen.

Episode Highlights:

  • What makes a band's music evolve successfully over time?
  • How can a particular album represent a turning point for a band's career?
  • How can biopics risk becoming formulaic and not doing justice to an artist's legacy?
  • How do music biopics affect the perceptions of fans towards their favorite artists or bands?
  • Are certain artists and bands difficult to cast in biopics over?
  • How can the portrayal of inter-band relationships in biopics affect the overall narrative?

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In this episode, we delve into the fascinating intersection of technical proficiency and commercial success in the popular music industry. We explore the complex dynamics between musical skill, audience reception, industry recognition, and commercial appeal. Join us as we discuss how musicians navigate these dual pressures, highlighting some notable cases of bands and artists who have managed to achieve both technical excellence and commercial fame.

Episode Highlights:

  • What are the challenges faced by highly skilled musicians in achieving commercial success?
  • What factors contribute to a band's ability to balance technical proficiency with commercial success?
  • Can technical proficiency compromise the relatability of music to a broader audience?
  • How have changes in music consumption (e.g., streaming platforms) affected the importance of technical proficiency in music?
  • What are examples of artists and bands successfully balancing technicality and mainstream appeal?

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In this episode of the Worktape, we discuss the artistry of the music of The Red Hot Chili Peppers, and the importance of crafting iconic signature instrument lines. What is the delicate balance between crafting technically superior music and achieving commercial success? Tune in to gain some perspective!

Episode Highlights:

  • What has made Anthony Kiedis such a fitting leader for The Red Hot Chili Peppers?
  • What makes John Frusciante such a good songwriter among lead guitarists?
  • What makes the Red Hot Chili Peppers' music uniquely attention-grabbing?
  • What are some examples of tasteful and distasteful designs of artist series instruments?
  • What makes Kanye West an exception among music producers and curators?
  • Who are some artists that have successfully managed to straddle the line between technicality and commercial success in music?

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In this edition of WorkTape, we entertain conversation about the so-called "curse of the Best New Artist" Grammy nomination, and its so-called impact on various artists' careers. We delve into the notorious Milli Vanilli scandal, its longstanding repercussions on the Grammys, and the music industry as a whole. Additionally, we lightly touch on The Red Hot Chili Pepper’s changing lineup of guitarists, and how that has lent to their distinctive sound over the decades. Tune into this ever-evolving conversation about the fascinating dynamics of the music business and its all-too-interesting characters and groups.

Episode Highlights:

  • How does The Recording Academy ensure authenticity in the face of advancing music technology (namely AI)?
  • How has the music industry learned and changed from the Milli Vanilli scandal?
  • Why do people think that Best New Artist Grammy is a curse?
  • How did the careers of artists like Chance the Rapper and Sam Smith evolve, post winning the Best New Artist Grammy?
  • How has the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ “revolving door" of guitarists affected their overall sound and success?

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Join in on our discussion on how artists are gaining more control over their careers and compositions, the significance of owning masters and publishing rights, and the prophetic insights from influential figures like Prince. During our talk, we touch on Nelly Furtado's career trajectory, the role of collaborations in shaping an artist's success, and the unforeseen challenges brought forth by AI-generated music. Be sure to tune in on this one.

Episode Highlights:

  • How has the rise of independent artists in the music industry changed the industry’s landscape?
  • What role has the internet played in democratizing the music creation process and providing more independence to artists?
  • Did Prince predict today’s music industry?
  • How did the advent of AI expose potential weaknesses in the current music industry system?
  • How did Nelly Furtado's career evolve over the years, and what impact did her collaborations with Timbaland have on her success?

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In this enlightening episode, we delve into the importance of ethical business practices within the music industry. Our guest, John, takes us through his journey, revealing how integrity played a vital role in his success. By sharing his experiences with marketing teams, investment decisions, and staying updated on industry trends, John provides invaluable advice for independent artists. This episode is an invaluable guide to thriving in the music industry while adhering to ethical practices.

Episode Highlights:

  • How can artists and bands prevent being taken advantage of by unethical practices in the industry?
  • What is the importance of an artist's ability to adapt to the rapidly changing trends in the music industry?
  • What's the role of personal sacrifice and dedication in learning and growing within the music industry?
  • How can emerging artists and bands differentiate between good and bad investments in the music industry?
  • Why is transparency and open communication crucial when collaborating with music marketing teams?
  • What are some ways in which artists and bands can become more self-sufficient?

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In this episode of WorkTape, we get to know about our newest co-host John. We discuss a little bit about his knowledge and experience in the industry, and pay tribute to music legends Tina Turner, Tom Verlaine, and Andy Rourke, while also touching on the addition of drummer Josh Freese to the Foo Fighters line-up. Join us as they explore the music landscape and the enduring power of influential artists!

Episode Highlights:

  • What do artists and bands need to be aware of when partnering with marketers?
  • How do we cultivate empathy in a money-focused industry?
  • What is the pedigree of Foo Fighter's newest member?

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Join us in this episode of the Work Tape Podcast as they navigate the intricate terrain of the 2023 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. We take you on a journey through the list of inductees, pausing to reflect on the surprising snubs and deserved entrants. From Kate Bush's well-earned spot, to the baffling omission of influential bands like Joy Division and Soundgarden, we cover them! Tune in for an engaging discussion on the ever-evolving landscape of rock and roll.

Episode highlights

  • Which artists and bands have been consistently overlooked by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
  • Why was The White Stripes' exclusion from the 2023 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame surprising?
  • Should Queens of the Stone Age be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?

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In this episode of the Work Tape Podcast, we jump into Ed Sheeran's significant copyright lawsuit, emphasizing the impact this could have on music makers everywhere, especially indie artists. Be sure to tune in for more exciting and thought-provoking music-related conversations!

Episode Highlights:

  • How would artists and bands be affected if Ed Sheeran had lost the case?
  • Has the Marley family gone too far by creating too many Bob “duplicates”?
  • Has the growth of country and reggae been stunted by novelty and parody?
  • Does “trying hard” hurt any attempts to sound authentic in a style or genre?

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In this episode, we comment on the most memorable moments of 2023's Coachella Music and Arts Festival, and how personal challenge often impact artist performance (or lack thereof). We discuss the influence of reclusive artists like Frank Ocean, and the relationship he has with his fanbase. Tune in to hear about some of the most memorable music moments from this year's Coachella lineup

Episode Highlights:

  • Why did Blink-182 have to step in for Frank Ocean?
  • How has Frank Ocean's reclusiveness affected his live performances and fan expectations?
  • Is Travis Barker one of the music industry’s hardest working artists?
  • Would the Gallagher brothers set aside their differences for an Oasis reunion?

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In this episode, we delve into the pivotal role Brian Eno played in shaping Coldplay's transformation from Viva La Vida to Mylo Xyloto. We discuss the style of Eno's production, and how it impacted the band's sound for future releases, as well as remembering less frequently talked about Coldplay classics l like "Lost" and "Charlie Brown". Listen in as we explore the emotional connections fans have with Coldplay's music, and celebrate the unique music of the band in crafting their iconic sound.

Episode Highlights:

  • How did Brian Eno shape Coldplay's sound with Viva la Vida, and Mylo Xyloto?
  • In what ways did Eno's influence show in Coldplay's transition from X&Y to Mylo Xyloto?
  • Is "Charlie Brown" underrated for a Coldplay track?
  • Were Coldplay and U2's collaborations with Apple strategically "ahead of their time"?
  • Are there such things as "non-essential" band/group members?

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Take a listen as we take a dive into the legendary producer of most (but not all) things ambient, Brian Eno, and as we explore his influence on Talking Heads' groundbreaking album "Remain in Light" and his contributions to the evolution of ambient, electronic, and rock music. Discover how Eno's distinct production style helped shape various genres, and the lasting impact of his work with other classic bands, such as U2.

Episode Highlights:

  • How has Brian Eno's production style influenced rock, electronic, and ambient music over the years?
  • What was Brian Eno's impact on Talking Heads' album "Remain in Light", and how did it contribute to the band's transition into the 1980s?
  • What were Brian Eno's works done with U2?
  • In what ways did "Remain in Light" pave the way for future electronic dance music and other genres like EDM and trance?

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In this episode, we explore Rick Rubin's influence on hip-hop and rock, his controversial production methods, and his work with artists like Linkin Park and Red Hot Chili Peppers.

Episode Highlights:

  • How did Rick Rubin contribute to both the hip-hop and rock music scenes throughout his career?
  • What controversies surround Rick Rubin's production techniques and his presence in the studio?
  • How did the loudness wars in the late nineties impact music production and album quality?
  • Are covers ever better than the original?

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In this episode, we discuss various aspects of the music industry, including sample clearance, subsidiary labels, artist recognition, and the impact of Beats by Dre.

Episode Highlights:

  • What led to P Diddy needing to pay Sting $2k a day?
  • What are the pros and cons of subsidiary labels compared to major labels?
  • How has Clyde Stubblefield become under-appreciated as an artist, and do drummers face disadvantages in songwriting and copyright?
  • How did Beats by Dre introduce people to higher-end audio and disrupt the headphone industry?
  • What has made Ryan Leslie a pioneer for independent artistry, and how has he leveraged text message marketing?

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In this episode, we focus on the legendary Dr. Dre, his influence on hip hop production, and the artists he has discovered and shaped.

Episode highlights:

  • How has Dr. Dre shaped West Coast hip-hop and music production as a whole?
  • What sets Dr. Dre apart as a producer and talent discoverer?
  • How do Eminem, Jack Harlow, and Mac Miller compare in terms of success and acceptance?
  • How did Dre's perfectionist approach to music production contribute to his success?
  • How did Dre's work with NWA lay the foundation for his future projects?
  • What role did Dr. Dre play in Eminem's rise to fame, and how did their collaboration shape the music landscape?

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In this episode, we discuss Quincy Jones' unique approach to music production, his collaborations with Michael Jackson, and his influence on contemporary artists like Drake and Kanye West.

Episode Highlights:

  • What sets Quincy Jones apart from other music producers?
  • How did Quincy Jones maintain integrity in his sound while staying relevant?
  • How has Quincy Jones' style influenced contemporary music?
  • Can "Nevermind" be considered overproduced?
  • How has Zimmer's horn formula affected film scores?
  • Is it controversial to prefer "Off the Wall" over "Thriller"?
  • Would there be a "Drake" without Kanye's "808s and Heartbreak"?

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What has made Nile Rodgers such a household name pop music? In this episode, we explore the powerful impact of Nile Rodgers on 80s dance and R&B music, and his work with various artists and bands.

Key Questions:

  • How did Nile Rodgers (and Quincy Jones) revolutionize 80s dance and R&B production?
  • What made Nile's work with Chic and various other artists and bands so groundbreaking??
  • Why is Chic often overlooked in music history, and what was their lasting impact?
  • What set Nile Rodgers apart as a producer, and how did he shape the sound of popular music?
  • Are Chris Brown and Justin Bieber comparisons to Michael Jackson valid?

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What made J Dilla a trailblazing producer? In this episode, we pay homage to his life and work, exploring his significance in lo-fi beatmaking and black music production. We also discuss how his style differed from the harder hitting beats of his east coast contemporaries.

Important questions:

  • How did J Dilla become a pioneer in lo-fi beatmaking? What made J Dilla's production style unique, and how did he use the MPC to create complex, textured beats with a laid-back, groovy feel?
  • How did J Dilla's style differ from the hard-hitting beats that were prevalent in the east coast hip-hop scene during his time? How did this contribute to a more nuanced and intricate sound?
  • What was J Dilla's influence on hip-hop and black music production, and how did he help to shape the sound of modern hip-hop and R&B?

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What major factors have contributed to the rise of sample packs? What is G.A.S?

Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode:

  • Why are producers recreating the 60s and 70s sound for samples?
  • How has crate digging evolved?
  • Are beat makers producers?
  • Is the culture of analog and hardware production often classist?
  • Is a hybrid studio the best of both worlds?

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Did hip-hop truly start due to a city-wide electricity blackout? How has sampling both been and become problematic for artists?

Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode:

  • Why was the Mellotron created?
  • Have the communities of rock, jazz, and hip-hop held back their respective genres due to dated thinking?
  • What was The New York City Blackout of 1977?
  • How are major artists having problems with sample clearance?

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What things have made Gorillaz a successful virtual band? Will AI replace real artists and bands?

Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode:

  • Were Oasis better-suited to songwriting than Blur?
  • Was Crazy Frog a failed experiment?
  • Does BTS' sound lack variety?
  • Why was "Alvin and the Chipmunks" such an innovation?

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What did Prince have to say about artists generated by hologram? What was the FN Meka controversy?

Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode:

  • Why was there a mixed reception for the Tupac hologram?
  • Was the Whitney Houston hologram in poor taste?
  • Are documentaries trustworthy?
  • Was Michael Jackson more deeply integrated into the industrial "machine" than Prince?

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Will Chat GPT change the way that we make music? Has AI generation of deceased artists gotten too out of hand?

Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode:

  • Is AI generation of deceased artists ethical?
  • How are people using Chat GPT for music?
  • Is Chat GPT a threat to songwriters and lyricists?
  • Will future generations become too dependent on AI tools for music and song creation?

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Has there been any time when a re-release wasn't lazy or a cash grab? Was the "Blurred Lines" lawsuit a justifiable one?

Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode:

  • How have re-releases for Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On" been handled?
  • Have posthumous releases for J Dilla been handled more respectfully than for most other artists?
  • Are The Eagles best as a singles band, rather than an album band?
  • Did 80s hair metal, glam, and arena rock bands sound better during their 70s era than their 80s era?
  • Was "Joshua Tree" the last good and true U2 album?

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Are posthumous releases always a cash grab? What have been some respectful and tasteful posthumous releases?

Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode:

  • What is Anderson .Paak's take on posthumous releases regarding himself?
  • Is Lauryn Hill's feature on "Turn Your Lights Down Low" one of the more fitting posthumous releases in music?
  • Are "greatest hits" releases the best way to gauge artists and bands?
  • Did Zayn Malik do justice for Jimi Hendrix's "Angel"?

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What rock artists did we lose in 2022? What are some of accolades of Meatloaf?

Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode:

  • How important was Christine McVie to Fleetwood Mac's sound?
  • How influential is Meatloaf's "Bat out of Hell"?
  • Has Jerry Lee Lewis' legacy been tainted by controversy?

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What rap artists did we lose in 2022? How important was Offset to Migos' sound?

Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode:

  • Will Foo Fighters be moving forward as a band without Taylor Hawkins?
  • What happened to Offset from Migos?
  • Did Coolio have more hits than "Gangsta's Paradise"?

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Is Ticketmaster on the verge of being replaced by another competitor? Have clout chasing and FOMO made live events out to become overrated?

Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode:

  • How has Top Dawg Entertainment made SZA's ?
  • How have ticket resale and dynamic pricing turned purchasing tickets into a bidding war?
  • Are concert tickets increasingly becoming overpriced?
  • Are artist exhibitions borderline creepy?

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Was "After Laughter" "authentic" to Paramore? Has mainstream rock gotten lazy?

Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode:

  • Has mainstream modern rock become more female-fronted?
  • Is Arctic Monkeys' "AM" overrated?
  • Has mainstream hip-hop eclipsed mainstream rock in terms of originality and  innovation?
  • Is the strongest song for an upcoming project always the lead single?
  • Does the success of an artist or band often come down to who’s producing their project?

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What are some striking parallels between the careers of Hayley Williams and Christina Aguilera? Can the quality of a band sometimes be determined by the solo careers of the frontmen and frontwomen?

Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode:

  • Is Olivia Rodrigo's "Good for U" really all that similar to Paramore's "Misery Business"?
  • How has The Weeknd managed to stay current while also "throwing back"?
  • How did most Paramore fans take Hayley's solo branching out into "poppier" projects?
  • Was Coldplay's "Music of the Spheres" a flop?

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What takeaways are there for Paramore's "This Is Why" and "The News"? Are Paramore returning to their roots?

Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode:

  • How important is Zac Farro to Paramore's sound?
  • Do Paramore's songs have more substance than their mid/late 00s contemporaries' songs?
  • Was Coldplay's "Ghost Stories" "overhated"?
  • What sets Hayley Williams apart from comparable frontmen/frontwomen?

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What albums turn 10 in 2022? What are some of 2012's best albums?

Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode:

  • How did Frank Ocean get his start in the music business?
  • How was "Swimming Pools" countercultural?
  • Was One Direction's career significantly shorter-lived than most other successful "boy bands"?
  • Were American Authors simply an Imagine Dragons rip-off?
  • Was Bastille the UK’s answer to US' Imagine Dragons?
  • Did Brandon Flowers' solo music turn out to become better than The Killers' regular releases?
  • How did Muse fans first receive "The 2nd Law"?
  • Was Metric's "Synthetica" a worthy successor to "Fantasies"?

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What albums turn 20 in 2022? What are some of 2002's best albums?

Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode:

  • Does "Rated R" hold a candle to "Songs for the Deaf"?
  • Was there more of a "return to form" for rock in the 00s?
  • What made "One by One" such a unique album for Foo Fighters?
  • What made Coldplay's "Rush of Blood" an ultimate classic?
  • How did Carlos Dengler's departure affect Interpol's sound?
  • Is "Songs About Jane" Maroon 5's magnum opus?

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What albums turn 30 in 2022? What are some of 1992's best albums?

Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode:

  • Did anyone else from N.W.A. get the same success as Dre and Ice Cube?
  • Did Arrested Development ever surpass "3 Years"?
  • How did Sade end up setting the stage for artists like Drake and The Weeknd?
  • What was hip-hop's effect on alternative music in the 90s?
  • What made Alice In Chains' "Rooster" such a standout song?
  • Is Billy Corgan more uniquely pretentious than frontmen from most other bands?

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What albums turn 40 in 2022? What are some of 1982's best albums?

Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode:

  • Did Paul McCartney "out-sing" Michael Jackson in "The Girl Is Mine"?
  • Who did the final mix for Nirvana's "Nevermind"?
  • What makes Daniel Fagan's "I.G.Y." ironically titled?
  • How important was "Hello, I Must Be Going!" for Phil Collin's career?
  • How did The Buggles' "Video Killed the Radio Star" kill some artist's careers?
  • What made "Cut the Crap" clash with Clash fans?

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What albums turn 50 in 2022? What are some of 1972's best albums?

Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode:

  • Was Stevie Wonder's "Music of My Mind" overshadowed by "Talking Book"?
  • Did Steely Dan's "Can't Buy a Thrill" set the foundation for "yacht rock"?
  • Was the "K. West" sign on the cover of "Ziggy Stardust" David Bowie's allusion to Kanye West?
  • Did Toploader do "Dancing in the Moonlight" better than King Harvest?

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Can David Bowie pull off every style? Have Elton John's collaborations been the most strategic compared to his peers'? This is the main topic that we go over in this episode: How do "classic" artists manage to stay relevant in the present era?

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At what point does music stop being authentic? Is "Christian" music less original than "non-Christian" music? How has Lecrae alienated his audience(s)? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Is "Christian" music less inventive than "secular" music? Is artist creation possible ex nihilo, or will ideas always need to be pulled from ones already pre-existing?

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Is 70s disco superior to every other era of disco? Did disco become more of an element, and less of a genre over time? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Has country in the modern era maintained its blue roots? Do some people have the "it factor", while others may not? Has disco always been formulaic?

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Did disco die completely? Is the synthwave aesthetic overdone? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Has disco always been hit-focused? Does disco still exist today?

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What's one of the Apple Airpod Pro 2's best features? What is the "Amen Break"? This is the main topic that we go over in this episode: Does Apple stretch out their product evolution too long?

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Is 128kbps still more than sufficient for casual listening? Is bluetooth too limited? Here is the main topic that we go over in this episode: Is lossless audio all that it's hyped up to be?

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Can PC producers set their RGB color to monitor their computers' temperature? What computer specs do producers need to prioritize for production? Here is the main topic that we go over in this episode: What is Kevin's computer of choice?

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Are live sound and studio sound engineered the same way? Is ear training essential for sound engineers? Here is the main topic that we go over in this episode: How did Kevin get his start in live sound?

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Is rock what it used to be? Is it okay to wear shirts of bands/artists you don't listen to? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Does "genreless" music exist? Has rock become oversimplified over time? Is "pop" a more vast "landscape" than "rock"? Are most traditional rock fans "out-of-touch" with what rock is today?

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Were Guns 'N' Roses the bridge between hair metal and grunge? Is Slash the last true "Guitar Hero" to date? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Are Guns 'N' Roses hair metal?

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Who is Brandon Lake? Is the majority of 80s music production over-to-the-top? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: What have we been listening to lately?

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What is the proper way to execute a melisma? Have singers butchered "The National Anthem"? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: What are some tips for singing a melisma properly? Why are Africans (the) best at singing melismas?

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Do musicians need to do drugs to make good music? Has drug use only been limited to rock and rap artists? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Why do artists feel the need to take substances? Is Eric Clapton's "Cocaine" an anti-drug song? Is "Wonderwall" a good song? Is "OK Computer" really all that great?

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Are The 1975 art rock? Was Elliott Smith's go-to tuning D Standard? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Who are The Sugarcubes? How old is Neil Young's "Harvest" LP? Can punk bassists use a Fender Jazz? Did grunge end up eclipsing most alternative music?

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What are vocables? Why is Debussy considered the "jazz guy" of the classical world? This is the main topic that we go over in this episode: Is there any correlation between scat and melismas?

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Is the Halo chant one giant melisma? What is a coloratura soprano? This is the main topic that we go over in this episode: Where in popular culture are some melismas found?

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What is Messianic Music? Who is Ofra Haza? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: How did Messianic Music come about within Jewish culture? Is Messianic Music a fairly recent conception? Who are Marty Goetz and Paul Wilbur?

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How did Kate Bush's 1985 song get such a big push 37 years later? Did mainstream music get too safe toward the end of the 90s? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Was Kate Bush "her own" era's "Billie Eilish"? Is Billie Eilish's popularity comparable to that of Nirvana's? Did trip hop experience a proper resurgence in the 2010s? What makes MGMT's "Electric Feel" such a timeless track?

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Was Kanye's Stem Player a fair marketing move to/for fans? How do the cult followings of Kanye and Tom Cruise's compare with each other? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Is underproduction excusable for big artists, and can they get away with it?

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How loyal can the fans of cult followings be? Are there some artists who just "can't do wrong"? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Why did Taylor re-record "Red"? Why wasn't "Donda 2" eligible for Billboard Charts?

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Why did Mitch choose mahogany as his main guitar tonewood? Has Taylor surpassed Martin in relevance? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: What has Mitch been up to all of this time? Who are some artists/bands who use Taylor and/or Martin?

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Is being 100% "your own" and sound a myth? Does micromanagement "make" the band? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Is Skrillex a metalhead? Do artists and artists need to compromise their songwriting in order to be (more) marketable? Is it "The Cure" without Robert Smith? Who are some artists and/or bands who have been great at balancing marketable songwriting with uniqueness and creativity. Who is the "Gordon Ramsey" of producers?

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Does music theory always help with songwriting, or can it sometimes become a hindrance to the process? Is good songwriting essentially a matter of theory, luck, or talent? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Is a lot of good songwriting just comprised of clever "illusion" and proper "compensation"? Who is Nigel Godrich and who has he produced? What is the reason why people like hit songs, despite their catchiness and tendency to be annoying?

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Does marketability compromise artistic authenticity? How did Jeff get his songwriting style? This is the main topic that we go over in this episode: What are some of Jeff's main songwriting choices and major music influences.

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Was the major seventh the best part of the 70s? Was The Beatles' "'Mop Top' Era" comparable to their psychedelic period? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: How prominent was jazz in 70s rock (and 60s folk)?

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Who is The Cure's longest standing member? Is 90s post-punk worth anyone's attention? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: The Cure discography overview Is "The Top" The Cure's worst album?

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When was the golden era of Muse? Is Axl Rose just a Robert Plant "ripoff"? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Did Nickelback sound the best when they were the least commercial? Was "The 2nd Law" a good album? Is Patrick Stump just as important to the late 00s as Hayley Williams and Brendan Urie? Is Billie Joe's voice "too good" and "too refined" for punk? Did Janis Joplin "get lucky" with an unorthodox vocal style living in an unorthodox time? Is "bad" art necessary for "good" art to exist?

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How much do Queen contrast other prog rock bands stylistically? What is a "melisma" in classical music? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Is "Another One Bites the Dust" Queen's least Queen-sounding hit? Should "We Will Rock You" and "Single Ladies" have stayed a cappella? Did early Rush sound like Led Zeppelin? Is Alex Lifeson overshadowed by Geddy and Neil? Is Harry Styles objectively better than One Direction?

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Is "The Dark Side of the Moon" a boring album? Who is Scott Joplin? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Can it be challenging for younger generations to relate to old(er) music? Is the "Oz/Dark Side" "coincidence" just necessitated by placebo effect? What's the best track of "The Dark Side of the Moon"? Did Vince Guaraldi's music "make" Peanuts? Are youthful rebellion and artistic progression inseparable? Was ragtime a precursor to jazz?

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Did Heart's "Barracuda" take from Led Zeppelin's "Achilles Last Stand"? How is Led Zeppelin's "D'yer Mak'er" pronounced? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Why is "Presence" unique among Led Zeppelin's catalog? Why is "Achilles Last Stand" a quintessential Led Zeppelin track? Is "D'yer Mak'er" as bad as "Honey Pie"? Are Foo Fighters going through the same situation with Hawkins as Led Zeppelin did with Bonham?

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Is "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" more cohesive than "Happier Than Ever"? Why was psychedelic rock so controversial? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: What are "Happier Than Ever"'s best tracks? Can some "creative decisions" ever result in "bad" art? Is John Paul Jones an overrated bassist? Is Jimmy Page an overrated guitarist? Was John Bonham Led Zeppelin's "best" member? Are Foo Fighters a supergroup?

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Due to the recent passing of the late Taylor Hawkins, we though that we'd weigh in on why Taylor was such a major influence in the music world. Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: How and when did Taylor start drumming for Foo Fighters? Who are the drummers who influenced Taylor's style? How did Taylor's drumming style differ from Dave's? Was Taylor a major reason why Foo Fighters made it bigger than if he didn't joined them?

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Is it fair to "make it personal" when judging the music of artists? Did you know that Olivia Rodrigo and Bella Poarch are of Filipino descent? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: What is The Beatles' worst track? Are Radiohead the "Beatles" of this generation? How has Elton John been able to stay relevant? Do "guilty pleasures" exist? Is there such thing as "genreless" music? How has Kid Rock turned into a meme? What makes Rihanna's vocal style unique? Will popular music ever have a stride as great as the strides had in the past?

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Are most artists born "stage-ready", or do most artists battle early anxiety? Is the industry safer for kid artists than it used to be? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Is mental health talked about enough in the music scene? Do people expect too much of artists by always expecting them to be bold and charismatic? Can fame ever be "unhealthy" for child artists? How has the industry failed men and women alike?

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Who are some of the most important women in singing? Are some styles of music more "timeless" than others? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Is there a problem with Ariana Grande's "Problem"? What makes Tori Kelly among other artists? Why does Billie Eilish's vocal technique work for her, but maybe not for others? Why should artists strive to develop their own sound, and why does originality matter? Was Taylor Swift's transition from "country" over to "pop" a good move stylistically?

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Did you know Kyuss were predecessors to Queens of the Stone Age? Which QOTSA album did Dave drum on? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Has Mastodon's catalog held up better than Metallica's? Have Muse raised the bar too high for themselves? Who are Liiily and Cleopatrick? Are Radiohead overrated, or do they deserve the hype? Is emotional connection a more important factor than musical complexity when choosing favorites?

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Is it better for artists pay for studio time, or is it better for them to invest in their own equipment? How long does it usually take to establish a business/self-employment? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Why might it be smart for artists to invest in themselves and/or learn how to self-produce? Who is Jonathan Higgs? Is "head voice" exclusively attributed to female voices? What makes Geddy Lee such an interesting frontman?

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Can theory become a hindrance to/for creativity? Should Joe Rogan be "cancelled" for his COVID stance by being removed from Spotify? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Why do some singers sing "breathy"? Was Art Garfunkel the lead vocalist to/for Simon & Garfunkel? What if Freddie Mercury had been formally trained? Was Neil Young's departure from Spotify a smart move? How big of a threat is censorship to artists?

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What is a "singing/vocal straw"? Do vocalists need to protect their voices from COVID or other sicknesses? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Do vocal coaches have or need vocal coaches? Should vocalists be wary of caffeine and acidic drinks? Do singing/vocal straws help singers to improve vocal health and performance? Is it alright for singers to use throat sprays?

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Is the voice more complex than any instrument? Why do boys' voices sound so similar to girls' voices under a certain age? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Do vocal coaches tend to stick with students of the same gender? Were Led Zeppelin's lyrics considered risqué for their time? Are singers who belt overpraised in music culture? How is vocal technique related to singer health?

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What is the appeal with local music shops over more "corporate" music stores? Can music be used to manipulate or cause someone harm? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: What are the origins of motown? Is motown classic pop? Can music (ever) be evil? What made Prince stick out in the industry? Should some music be "handled with caution"?

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What bands/artists have managed to maintain quality releases over a 20 or more year period? Which Marley child sounded closest to Bob, and which sounded most different to him? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Have online remote concerts become a good thing for fans and new listeners? What makes Green Day a good band? Were Weezer ever meant to be taken seriously? Did the replacement singers for Journey and Alice in Chains successfully supplement their bands' needs?

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What bands were Robert Trujillo playing bass for before he joined Metallica? Did you know that James Hetfield is a major car guy? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Would the most well-known bands/artists have made it without marketing? Do bands/artists need to sell out in any way in order to succeed? Did Lars Ulrich deserve the bad press for the Napster situation? Do some careers of artists/bands have longer shelf lives than others?

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Did you know that Metallica have a podcast? Did Motörhead ever amount to anything more than "Ace of Spades"? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Are Motörhead a punk band? Who are some Canadian rock bands?

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Do you ever stick to your New Year's resolutions? Do people even still burn CDs anymore? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: What makes John Mayer a classic guitar hero? Have there been any guitarists bigger than or more iconic than Eddie van Halen after Eddie van Halen?

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Is "Christmas music" "corny"? Do artists butcher the same songs every December? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: What made/makes Ringo Starr a good drummer and artist? Do blind musicians have an advantage in music? Have commercialization and consumerism ruined Christmas and other holidays? What makes "A Charlie Brown Christmas" a classic album?

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What did Ringo think of Peter Jackson's "Get Back" docuseries? Does Paul McCartney still sign autographs? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Was Yoko Ono "too present" during Beatles' studio sessions? Do media outlets tend to abuse invasive "journalist" behavior with artists/bands? Is it dehumanizing to put any artist/band on such a high pedestal? Is "Wonderful Christmastime" a bad song?

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How do you feel about Christmas music? Were Sublime really in a league of their own? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Who are some key pianists in popular music? What made "40oz. to Freedom" a 90s staple? What made Bradley Nowell a unique songwriter and frontman? Do people throw out quality for sentimental bias with music?

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Are metal heads too musically "stiff"? Is it true that some genres "evolve" better than others? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Who drummed for Nirvana before Dave Grohl joined the band? Was Kurt Cobain a control freak? Who drummed for Foo Fighters before Taylor Hawkins joined the band? Whatever became of the French band Phoenix? What happened to country music? "Bite Me" by Avril Lavigne (feat. Travis Barker) How up-to-speed are we with Blink-182? Do classical and jazz sound better instrumentally than they do in song format(s)?

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Do you approach music more with feel, or do you usually go by the book? What does it mean to be more classically-driven than jazz-driven? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: What are some good hardware synths? Could companies do better with product support and user-friendliness? Are some artists more creatively intuitive than others? How might kids possibly think music is recorded?

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Has music lost its depth? Has the album lost its value? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Has music gone the way of the movie industry? Are seasoned rock bands losing their audience due to mainstream conformity? Who were Korn before they were "Korn"? Why did Brian "Head" Welch leave Korn?

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How often do you get to personally meet with the artists/bands you hear live? How would you respond if someone gave you tickets to one of your favorite artists/bands on the spot? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Who are The Cult? One of Sean's weirdest encounters while flooring Sean's first Fleetwood Mac concert Why did Travis Scott's Astroworld Festival end in tragedy?

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Are there any rules in the audio world that can't be broken? Is gear more important than the process? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: What gear is crucial for studio-quality vocals? Is DAW auto-save a double-edged sword? How do methods and gear become standards in the industry? Why are the mids important in mixing? Is The Strokes' "Is This It" worthy of its high status? What are some terrible band names? Are/were Nirvana a punk band? Is/can modern contemporary pop and hip-hop ever be "new wave"?

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Which mics are your go-to workhorses? Why do any of you like DJ Khaled (we seriously need you guys to answer this one)? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Are recording methods just as important as which mic you use? Are "cheap" mics useful? Does sibilance add character to recordings? Do some artists get milked too much by the media?

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Which punk bands are California's most iconic? What makes California punk unique among other punk? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Are Dead Kennedys California’s best punk band? GTA V Channel X punk radio How contrasting are west coast and east coast punk? Who is GG Allin? When does being abstract and avant-garde in art go too far? What is noise rock? How did Modest Mouse change? How do good lyricists approach song meaning/interpretation?

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What makes punk rock punk? Is pop punk real punk? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Who helped form the "punk" sound? Are skinheads racist? What does the "A" symbol in punk culture stand for? What is the relationship between alternative and punk? How did garage rock influence punk? Do "bad" singers make great artists? Is Avril Lavigne's contribution to punk similar as Blink-182's? Did Elliot Smith borrow generously from The Beatles?

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Why are crossover artists still surprising in the industry ? Was MGK's decision to switch genres a good one? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: The mainstream resurgence of horror pop Alessia Cara "Sweet Dream" Are sample packs cheating? Will live instrumentation regain the throne to replace loops? Beatles/Wailers parallels Are posthumous releases exploitive? NAS' "King's Disease II" overview Did and how did Eminem drop the ball?

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Which artists do you think have the best quality control? What thoughts came to mind when Thom Yorke trolled you with a chopped and screwed unplugged "Creep"? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Will Max Martin ruin Coldplay's current production? Are clever "packaging", visuals, and marketing an adequate replacement for mediocre music? Is Sarah Brand in the same position now as Rebecca Black was back in 2011? Is Kendrick Lamar the "Radiohead" of rap/hip-hop? Does something being "nostalgic" mean that it's "good"? Was punk pop since its inception? Has rock been and is it currently devolving?

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When you decided to record your first album, did you have an idea of how you wanted it to sound? Do you prefer a polished mix or a lo-fi mix? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Is auto-tune cheating? Will spatial audio become just another fad, or will it stay? Is expensive gear necessary for quality studio recordings? What is "chopped and screwed"? Is being a cover artist advantageous to your goal as an artist? Bob Marley & the Wailers' catalog overview John Mayer new LP "Sob Rock" overview

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How did you feel about BTS' "Butter"? Do you think that vinyl is the only way to experience music? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: K-kop "Bad Habits" by Ed Sheeran Black TikTok dance appropriation Album-mindedness Analog vs. digital The return and rise of vinyl Spatial audio

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Do you hold your favorite artists accountable to their own actions? Do you write your music or your lyrics first? Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Controversial surrounding different artists Lil Nas X British censorship R. Kelly Elvis Presley Maroon 5 Music vs. lyrics

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Do you believe in "the perfect album"? Mitch and I touch on uninspiring music, and why some bands are just plain forgettable . Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: "Danthems" Modern day music marketing WILLOW's (Willow Smith's) rock venture "Album" artists vs. "single" artists Ringo Starr

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Do massive egos justify talent? Mitch and I gloss over the first concept album in popular music, and the difference between sampling and interpolation. Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Lorde's single release "Solar Power", and words on Pure Heroine Frank Ocean's "Channel Orange" Egos in popular music Sampling vs. Interpolation

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On what criteria do you base an album to be a landmark album? Mitch and I discuss important albums, as well as touch a little on current pop darlings Billie Eilish and Olivia Rodrigo. Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: Olivia Rodrigo's LP release "SOUR" Coldplays single release "Higher Power" Hayley Williams and the The Hayley Williams band Josh Hommes' photographer face-kick

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How do you feel about lo-fi? What are your opinions on Bruno Mars? Mitch and I discuss the many things going on in our modern music landscape. Here are some of the topics that we go over in this episode: The rise and heavy presence of lo-fi musical elements Consumers vs creatives Artistic (de-)evolution The oversimplification of what is and is not rock