Popcast
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The Popcast is hosted by Jon Caramanica, a pop music critic for The New York Times. It covers the latest in popular music criticism, trends and news. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Listen to this podcast in New York Times Audio, our new iOS app for news subscribers. Download now at nytimes.com/audioapp
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I waited a month for this??
07/18/2024
Man, come on. I love this podcast and have been a dedicated listener up to this point, but to disappear for a month and then come back with…this? ANOTHER Taylor Swift episode, and a really boring one at that? I listen because I love all kinds of pop music, and I love hearing people talk about pop music even if I vehemently disagree (like, I couldn’t believe my ears when it was theorized here that Addison Rae, who once very earnestly referred to Fleetwood Mac as “underground,” is playing a particularly clever joke on the music industry, but I had a lot of fun listening all the same). I do NOT listen to hear about Taylor Swift ad hominem, especially when there are so many other things happening in the world of pop. What about everything surrounding Katy Perry’s “Woman’s World” flop? Chappell Roan is blowing up in a way not seen in ages - does that not merit a dedicated episode by now? Why not delve into all the cool things happening in alternative pop this year, like Remi Wolf’s new album? And if you must talk Taylor, why not talk about how she manipulated her latest album into dominating the charts at the expense of less established artists?…kind of how she (through the hosts) dominates this podcast at the expense of more interesting and varied subjects? I would love to rate this higher because I genuinely love music and love listening to people talk about music and the process of music criticism, but by “music” I do not mean a single artist with occasional sidebars thrown in. This show is stale.
Woosh
5 days ago
If you can’t think critically about Kendrick’s performance,just say that. There was no larger political meaning? Come on dude. Other people can do 2 things at once even if y’all can’t. That’s the sound of the message going over your head.
Lame
6 days ago
These guys are lame.
What happened?
12/23/2024
What happened to Popcast? It used to be a substantive, professional podcast with a variety of guests who could take part in nuanced discussions about the music industry. Now it feels like we’re tuning in only to hear two bros roast each other nonstop—which isn’t necessarily a bad podcast in concept, but it’s fallen far from what this once purported to be. Joe Coscarelli’s negative energy brings the pod down, he’s not an engaging cohost, and it’s quite honestly painful to hear these two continually discuss issues out of their depth when it comes to race and gender.
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- CreatorThe New York Times
- Years Active2006 - 2025
- Episodes519
- RatingExplicit
- Copyright© 2023 The New York Times Company
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