Episodes

  • 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?
  • 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?
  • 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?
  • 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?
  • 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?
  • 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”?
  • 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?
  • 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?
  • 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?
  • 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.

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    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?
  • 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?
  • 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?
  • 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?
  • 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?
  • 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?
  • 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!

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    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"?
  • 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?
  • 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.

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    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?
  • 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?