
Switched on Pop
A podcast all about the making and meaning of popular music. Musicologist Nate Sloan & songwriter Charlie Harding pull back the curtain on how pop hits work magic on our ears & our culture. From Vulture and the Vox Media Podcast Network.
Último episódio
Stockholm syndrome: Why we can't resist Swedish pop (ft. Zara Larsson) (23/09/2025)
Episódios anteriores
- The music theory behind K Pop Demon Hunters' chart dominance 17/09/2025
- The architecture of the album with Djo (Joe Keery live at NYU) 15/09/2025
- Finneas and Ashe want you to start a band 09/09/2025
- Fleetwood Mac's Missing Link Album Returns After 50 Years 02/09/2025
- The classical rebel who infiltrated pop music 26/08/2025
- All roads lead to Pharrell: Tyler, Clipse, and Cardi 19/08/2025
- A brief history of terrible lyrics (with Sam Sanders) 12/08/2025
- Summer Bummer (with Commotion’s Elamin Abdelmahmoud) 05/08/2025
- Justin Bieber's Lo-fi Bedroom Swag 29/07/2025
- How podcasting got its sound ft. Breakmaster Cylinder 22/07/2025
- Is that new song you like AI? Here’s how you can tell 15/07/2025
- The Benson Boone-Doggle 08/07/2025
- Can Recession Pop predict the market? 01/07/2025
- How Americana helped mainstream country find its soul 27/06/2025
- Country music is Mexican (Fuerza Regida and Grupo Frontera) 26/06/2025
- The Ballad of Lainey Wilson and Jessie Murph 25/06/2025
- The hick hop renaissance (BigXthaPlug and Bailey Zimmerman) 24/06/2025
- Is Morgan Wallen the problem with country music? 23/06/2025
- "Manchild" and other songs about male incompetence 17/06/2025
- Frankly, Sinatra still matters (with Seth MacFarlane) 10/06/2025