
Nora Princiotti and Nathan Hubbard are two pop music enthusiasts. Together, they break down every single album from some of your favorite stars, like Taylor Swift, Adele, and Harry Styles. Topics include favorite collaborators, track five meanings, where these artists get their inspiration, and more.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 168 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Nora and Nathan are back with another album swap. First up, 'Autobiography' by Ashlee Simpson, an album defined by her hit "Pieces of Me" and a lot of aughts-era angst (1:00). Then, Ani DiFranco's 'Not A Pretty Girl,' a '90s feminist icon who used he... more
Nora and Nathan open up the mailbag and answer questions about why so many artists are now selling tickets for their tours before their albums are out (1:00), whether or not Harry Styles will get an invite to Taylor Swift's wedding (23:03), and what ... more
Nora and Nathan talk about some of the pop music news that came out of this week's Met Gala (1:00) and Olivia Rodrigo's appearance on 'SNL' (8:20). Then they talk about the newest album from Kacey Musgraves, 'Middle of Nowhere,' and where she fits in... more
Nora and Nathan talk about Taylor Swift being selected by the New York Times as one of the 30 greatest living American songwriters and the interview she gave on her songwriting to accompany the feature (1:00). Then they talk about Noah Kahan's second... more
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I live for this pod and listening to Nathan and Nora break down everything I feel like I’m supposed to know as a millennial firmly in her mid 30s. Thanks for the laughs and always managing to put a smile on my face!
A little disappointed that Nat was hot and bothered about the NYT list, and cites McCartney omission. Noting the strange absence of Joni, Neil, Paul and others, I did 5 seconds of research and discovered that this was a list of Americans. And here I wasn’t even about to bloviate in a knowing, insidery way on a podcast about the silliness of the list.
Overall, an interesting podcast. I’ve liked many, but the latest on the NYT project on the best American songwriters missed the mark.
First part of this podcast was on TSwift and discussed if the list was valid by having the “right” songwriters. Maybe not, because Paul McCartney was excluded. Hellooo! Paul is British and what did the NYT article focus on? Yep. American songwriters. It wasn’t a slip up, because McCartney not being on the list was mentioned several times and used to cast doubt on... more
Loved Taylor talking about songwriting! Go forbid she is so excited talking out language or poetry. Don’t know why you didn’t understand it. An interviewer posted online, he asked her questions. Please do research when ya throw these “Taylor Talks”. Thanks
was really good but now too many ads throughout the episode!
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Two pop music aficionados dissect albums with a mix of rigorous analysis and playful banter, often tying in industry context like touring economics, production choices, and artist narratives. Episodes cover deep dives into specific records, songwriting craft, and the cultural moments surrounding releases, with occasional guests and light speculation about artists' careers. The show stands out for its in-depth music critique, data-informed takes, and a collaborative dynamic between two hosts who balance accessible explanations with passionate nerdiness about pop, rock, and indie records.
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