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Brian Barone & John Lagomarsino

There's more to pop than meets the ear.

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  • 16 - #2: Sittin' on the Dock of the Bey

    If there's one pop song practically everybody loves, it'd have to be "Single Ladies." In this episode, we listen for what makes that song so great. As we find out, "Single Ladies" might be more about what it doesn't do than what it does.

    Mon, 12 Oct 2015
  • 15 - #1: Shut Up and Podcast

    On this, our first episode, we take apart Walk The Moon’s “Shut Up and Dance” to try to find out why we like it so much. That search takes us through music history, theory, and nostalgia to get at what makes this song so catchy.

    Mon, 28 Sep 2015
  • 14 - #13: Same Old Song and Dancehall

    When Rihanna released her song “Work,” one publication described its style as “tropical house-flavored.” That didn’t sit well with today’s special guest, music writer Bianca Gracie, who argued that the song owes more of a debt to the genre called dancehall. In this episode, we listen to dancehall, tropical house, and Rihanna to ask about fairness, recognition, and labels when local sounds go international.

    Fri, 29 Jul 2016
  • 12 - #12: House of the Rising Hanson

    Hanson’s “MMMBop”—one version of it, anyway—turned twenty years old this March. While discussing the anniversary in a recent interview, the Hanson brothers revealed that we’ve all been singing it wrong this whole time. In this episode, we take a listen to the mid-90s smash hit to sort out what they mean—and find that this classic has a more complicated history than we remembered.

    Mon, 16 May 2016
  • 11 - #11: With a Little Helper from My Friends

    More often than not, April Fools’ jokes just aren’t that funny. Especially when they’re part of a company’s branding strategy. But this year General Mills bucked that trend with the release of a five-track, Hamburger Helper-themed mixtape—cuts that the internet has deemed ‘fire.’ In this episode, John and Brian talk to some of the MCs and producers behind the mixtape to learn the story of how it was made.

    Mon, 04 Apr 2016
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