Dua Lipa's Disco Fever
Dua Lipa remembers the disco era in her hit “Don’t Start Now.” What may sound like just another dance floor track, upon deeper listening unfolds as a celebration of the genre.
Dolly Parton's America (with Jad Abumrad)
From "Jolene" to "9 to 5," what makes Dolly Parton such a masterful songwriter?
Who's Afraid of the Sound of Tik Tok? (w Cat Zhang)
Bass distorted to the edge of audibility; voices croaking out dark and violent lyrics; a hacked-together DIY aesthetic. This isn't a fringe musical movement, this is the sound of Tik Tok, the video app used by millions in Generation Z. And soon enough it might also be the sound of pop as we know it.
Paper Planes, Chandelier & What the #@%! is Timbre? (with Constance Grady)
We hand over the hosting duties to Constance Grady, book reviewer for Vox.com, to discuss our new book/baby - Switched on Pop: How Popular Music Works and Why it Matters.
Prelude & Feud on a 'G' Thang: Biggie vs Tupac
The East Coast / West Coast hip hop feud between Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls is full of tragedy and conspiracy, but what did it really sound like?
Pop is the Sound We Need Right Now (with Electric Guest)
Electric Guest (Asa Taccone and Matthew Compton) take a left turn towards pop on “Dollar" — a song about making more out of less, something too many people find themselves to do right now.
The Past, Present, and Future of Emo (with Allegra Frank)
Emo is experiencing a revival right now - most surprisingly within the world of hip hop. Find out where this sound came from, where it went, and why it is having a revival.
When Pop and Classical Collide (with James Bennett II)
Once upon a time, classical music was pop, so today it's worth stepping back and asking: where does one genre stop and the other begin?
Unlocking the Rhythms of Rosalía
We break down key elements of the flamenco tradition, like the hard-to-define magic of duende, and count out some of the diabolical rhythms that keep us dancing.
Rihanna Party! (with Gina Delvac)
Last year, NPR Music ran an audacious headline: “Rihanna Is The 21st Century’s Most Influential Musician.” Millions and millions of fans the world over agree, and while we try to avoid overt expressions of pop favoritism, we think they’ve got a strong case.
Why U Love 2 Listen 2 Prince (with Anil Dash)
Prince predicted the sound and science of modern pop, from drum machines to online distribution to internet culture.
A Brief History of Men Singing Really High (with Estelle Caswell)
Men singing high is so ubiquitous in modern pop that we might take it granted, never pausing to ask: has it always been this way?
Total Request Live! Taylor, Lana, Kim, and More (with Sam Sanders)
Swedish dancefloor confessionals, songs that stop time, the specificity of Lana Del Ray, and the awkwardness of descending fourths: it’s all on the table in this freewheeling conversation of deep musical nerdiness.
Mastering Music (with Dallas Taylor of Twenty Thousand Hertz)
Mastering: the subtle art that explains why Metallica had to re-release a controversial album, Kanye sounds so crisp, and why the best pop really pops.
Jazz 1959 (with Natalie Weiner)
We listen to classic 1959 albums Miles Davis’s Kind of Blue and Dave Brubeck’s Take Out, discuss the complex legacy of Billie Holiday, and dig into some of the year’s forgotten gems.
BONUS: Charli XCX and the Future of Music (with Dani Deahl)
Charli XCX bucks long-established norms in popular music.
Baby Shark! (with Andrea Silenzi)
Charlie sits down with Andrea Silenzi, host of the amazing parenting podcast The Longest Shortest Time to break down one of the biggest love/hate hits of recent memory, and to make a very special announcement!
BONUS: Who are the Picassos of pop? (with Ross Golan)
This week, the songwriter and host of the hit podcast And The Writer Is… joins Charlie for a BONUS episode (cue siren) about the surprising lessons learned from a collective seven years behind the interview mic.
Switched Off Book the Improvised Musical (with Jess McKenna and Zach Reino)
On this very special episode, we join forces with the hilarious podcast OFF BOOK. When our powers combine, Zach and Jess of Off Book, plus their killer backing band create an improvised musical.
Songs of Summer Call-in Special
What does summer sound like? To answer that question, we asked you, our listeners, and got some downright awesome suggestions in return.