This episode features Heather Havrilesky, the author of the Ask Polly and Ask Molly advice columns as well as the books What If This Were Enough? and How To Be A Person In The World. We spend a bit of time at the top talking about observations on generational differences before jumping into the main event – judging the advice given in various hit songs from the 60s up to the recent past. You might be surprised by some of the judgments but I can guarantee you there’s some solid wisdom in this episode.
Chris Ott on online/IRL music communities, gear, and CDs
Matthew E. White and Lonnie Holley on creating Broken Mirror, A Selfie Reflection
Larry Fitzmaurice on the state of music media
PARTY ROCK SYMPOSIUM feat. Molly and Chris from And Introducing
John Norris on MTV News, Britney Spears, 6ix9ine, Marilyn Manson, Michael Jackson
Tatiana Tenreyro on the indie music of 2011
Trevor from Champagne Sharks
Premium Preview: Abraham Riesman on Malkmus, Beck, and Kiki & Herb
Norman Brannon of Texas Is The Reason and New End Original
Unlocked: Rob Sheffield on Pavement, Sade, Britney Spears, Hole, Björk, and more
Chris Wade of And Introducing and Chapo Trap House on the future of music festivals
Premium Preview: Caitlin White on Charli XCX, Lorde, Lana Del Rey, Jack Antonoff
Adult Swim's Jason DeMarco
Premium Preview: Nick Sylvester on fashions in rap and pop production
Maria Sherman on boy bands, K-pop, BTS, Blackpink, One Direction, Iceage
Premium Preview: Caitlin White on Ingrid Andress, Morgan Wallen, Luke Combs, Luke Bryan, and more
Nick Sylvester of Godmode on becoming a producer, learning from James Murphy, and developing artists like Shamir, Yaeji, and LoveLeo
Premium Preview: What happened with Electronica?
Ilana Kaplan on Halsey, Phoebe Bridgers, and writing celebrity profiles in a pandemic
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