The Price of Music

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The Price of Music: your essential weekly music biz explainer – with Steve Lamacq and Stuart Dredge. Become a Price of Music Superfan and get extra content every week – at patreon.com/ThePriceofMusic Follow Steve on X - @steve_lamacq Follow Stuart on X - @stuartdredge Follow The Price of Music on X - @PriceofMusicpod For sponsorship email - joe@musically.com The Price of Music is a Music Ally production: https://musically.com/ joe@musically.com

  1. 5 DAYS AGO

    William Shatner's metal album; The Jimi Hendrix High Court Experience; Recycled vinyl; The UK's ban on touting/scalping is on pause; Big Spotify numbers; and more...

    Your easy weekly guide to the music biz and how it all works. Become a ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Superfan of the podcast for free – and enjoy the exclusive weekly Lock-in bonus section!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ This week... Steve and Producer Joe grapple with some big numbers, mergers, and warnings about signing your rights away: The UK government promised to ban ticket touting (scalping). But now the ban may be delayed for a year or so: and the industry (and Steve) is not happy.... The estates of Noel Redding and Mitch Mitchell, Jimi Hendrix's Experience bandmates, have lost a court case in which they were seeking more money from the band's albums – but why did they lose? The resurgence of vinyl isn’t all good: LPs aren’t the most climate-friendly product. But that could be changing, and a group of independent labels wants to show how… 761 million people are now using Spotify every month, according to its latest financial results. Talking of Spotify, you may have seen a new ‘green tick’ badge on artist profiles to verify that they are human. What’s that all about? The music industry’s latest mega-merger will see BMG and Concord coming together - but who are these two businesses and why is this one so big - and meaningful for indie artists? Have Taylor Swift or Rihanna tried to get you to sign up to an online service you’ve never heard of on TikTok? Here's why... William Shatner has a full-length heavy metal album featuring 35 hand-picked collaborators from across the genre, including Dave Lombardo of Slayer, and Rob Halford of Judas Priest(!) And in the special post-show lock-in section just for our ⁠⁠Patreon Superfans⁠⁠, Steve and Stu prop themselves at the bar – and Steve's getting the first round in – as they discuss this week's bonus material: More thoughts from Steve on the UK government's pause on the touting ban Apparently Angine de Poitrine are ‘2026’s first breakout band’ according to the streaming stats. But what does Steve think about them? And what does Steve think of Dadaist Math Rock, anyway? Plus: Grebo! Fraggle! Baggy! Which genre deserves (perhaps) a revival? =================================== As ever, we welcome your feedback, emails and – in particular – any questions you might have about how the music biz works! Email us: ⁠⁠thepriceofmusicpodcast@gmail.com⁠⁠ See you next week! Steve and Stuart ====== TPOM online: http://tpom.uk/ Support The Price of Music on Patreon: ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/ThePriceofMusic⁠⁠ Follow Steve on X - @steve_lamacq Follow Stuart on X - @stuartdredge Follow The Price of Music on X - @PriceofMusicpod For sponsorship opportunities, please email - ⁠⁠joe@musically.com

    34 min
  2. 29 APR

    Which pub was Olivia Rodrigo drinking Guinness in? Can AIs run a record label? Taylor Swift trademarks her speaking voice; AND... Heavy metal dinosaurs.

    Your easy weekly guide to the music biz and how it all works. Become a ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Superfan of the podcast for free – and enjoy the exclusive weekly Lock-in bonus section!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ This week... Stu and Steve grapple with: → Brace yourself - how many AI-generated tracks are being uploaded every single day now? → Steve uses his knowledge of London pubs to try and figure out which one Olivia Rodrigo shot her new video in... but wait: both Spotify and Apple Music have a an exclusive new Olivia Rodrigo music video. How can this be possible? → The UK’s voluntary levy on stadium and arena concerts is starting to pay off for the grassroots live scene - some latest news on that... → Superfan David joined in the debate on buying tickets at the last minute –  in particular the non-refundable fees on tickets being a possible cause of delays. → Greater Music Group is a brand new record label – run by an army of AIs. Is this really the future we’re heading towards? (And what vital skill does Steve realise that AI's can't do with new bands?) → You can get music, podcasts and audiobooks on Spotify, but now you can also get… fit? → With AI deepfakes getting ever more convincing, Taylor Swift, has taken action with trademark filings… → And introducing.... Finnish band Heavysaurus, who make “high-quality heavy metal music for children” while dressed up as dinosaurs. And in the special post-show lock-in section just for our ⁠⁠Patreon Superfans⁠⁠, Steve and Stu prop themselves at the bar – and Steve's getting the first round in – as they discuss this week's bonus material: Steve has an update on the sale of the BBC's legendary Maida Vale studios – where everyone from the Beatles and Nirvana to Adele and Amy Winehouse recorded sessions Can Stu guess how many summer festivals Little Grandad will perform at? Vinyl is so popular now that criminals are creating fake versions of official vinyl Record Store Day took place recently - but which records didn't sell? =================================== As ever, we welcome your feedback, emails and – in particular – any questions you might have about how the music biz works! Email us: ⁠⁠thepriceofmusicpodcast@gmail.com⁠⁠ See you next week! Steve and Stuart ====== TPOM online: http://tpom.uk/ Support The Price of Music on Patreon: ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/ThePriceofMusic⁠⁠ Follow Steve on X - @steve_lamacq Follow Stuart on X - @stuartdredge Follow The Price of Music on X - @PriceofMusicpod For sponsorship opportunities, please email - ⁠⁠joe@musically.com

    34 min
  3. 22 APR

    Live Nation loses in court; Strong Opinions On Geese (of course); Live royalty argy-bargy; and live music reform in the UK...

    Your easy weekly guide to the music biz and how it all works. Become a ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Superfan of the podcast for free – and enjoy the exclusive weekly Lock-in bonus section!⁠⁠⁠⁠ This week... → Geese have been one of the big breakthrough rock bands of the last year. But now some of the marketing tactics that helped them cut through are under the spotlight… → Live Nation has lost a major lawsuit in the US that could see it forced to sell its Ticketmaster division. But is that likely to happen? → 739.1m - that’s how many streams the new BTS album got in its first week (and yes, this is an official, not-made-up number this time…) → There’s a big argument in the UK between the Music Venue Trust and collecting society PRS for Music, and it’s all about how royalties from concerts are collected and divided… → While we’re on the subject of live music in the UK, a new report from a parliamentary committee made some interesting recommendations for reforms… And in the special post-show lock-in section just for our ⁠⁠Patreon Superfans⁠⁠, Steve and Stu prop themselves at the bar – and Steve's getting the first round in – as they discuss this week's bonus material: Steve shares a story about trying to bring artist Victor Jones to the UK and wonders if he could sleep in Steve's loft; "Industry Plants" – the music industry's "conspiracy theory", and a chance to reminisce about major labels using offshoots to appear independent. Almost-free-jazz: analysis of the UK parliamentary report showing that Jazz receives only 2% of Arts Council grant money, compared to 49% for Opera and 24% for Classical music. Physical Tickets: do you collect your paper ticket stubs? 75,000 AI tracks are now uploaded to Deezer every day. Vintage merch value: the prices of secondhand band t-shirts are soaring –  so what have Steve and Stu got in their wardrobes? =================================== As ever, we welcome your feedback, emails and – in particular – any questions you might have about how the music biz works! Email us: ⁠⁠thepriceofmusicpodcast@gmail.com⁠⁠ See you next week! Steve and Stuart ====== TPOM online: http://tpom.uk/ Support The Price of Music on Patreon: ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/ThePriceofMusic⁠⁠ Follow Steve on X - @steve_lamacq Follow Stuart on X - @stuartdredge Follow The Price of Music on X - @PriceofMusicpod For sponsorship opportunities, please email - ⁠⁠joe@musically.com

    36 min
  4. 15 APR

    Radiohead's secret bunker; the Kanye/Wireless fallout; and how is the world's oldest record shop preparing for Record Store Day 2026? We chat to owner Ashli Todd to find out...

    Your easy weekly guide to the music biz and how it all works. Become a ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Superfan of the podcast for free – and enjoy the exclusive weekly Lock-in bonus section!⁠⁠⁠⁠ This week, there's a change to our normal schedule – with a whistlestop tour around the news and then a very special interview with Ashli Todd, owner of the legendary Spillers Records, the world's oldest record shop (founded in 1894, fact fans!) Ashli takes time out from filing vinyl to chat to us about Record Store Day 2026, which is taking place on Saturday 18th April. She also talks about the logistical hurdles of running a record store today. She also gives an authoritative answer on whether PJ Harvey should be filed under 'P' or 'H'! In this episode... The Ye/Wireless fallout: what are the financial and contractual "cleaning up exercises" facing Festival Republic after headliner Ye (AKA Kanye West) was denied UK entry – resulting in the entire festival's cancellation? Radiohead’s Coachella Bunker: the band's new "audiovisual installation" is located in a literal bunker beneath the Coachella festival (and if you visit, they put stickers over your phone cameras) A billion-dollar milestone: Latin American music has topped $1 billion in US label revenue for the first time - but which artists have driven this? Then, Ashli Todd, owner of Spillers Records, joins the show to chat about Record Store Day! (Our extra-special ⁠⁠⁠Patreon Superfans⁠⁠⁠ get the full, unedited interview... including some hearty debate about Simply Red!) RSD reality check: Ashli reveal what it's like to run a record shop during Record Store Day – including the high-stakes gamble of ordering for the big day. Ashli explains how shops cannot return any unsold Record Store Day stock: so if a shop is left with too many unsold titles, it can negate the entire profit margin for the event. CDs are... back: Ashli sees teenagers gravitating toward them as a "retro" and affordable alternative to increasingly expensive vinyl. How sales of popular albums can "fall off a cliff" simply because it’s impossible to reorder from the warehouse, due to labels' unwillingness to sit on large quantities of stock. The Jools Holland Effect vs. the TikTok Effect: While the Jools Holland effect on sales has waned, TikTok now has a tangible impact on what (especially younger) customers ask for. We finally settle the argument: does PJ Harvey belong under 'P' or 'H'? A bonus filing complication: Record Store Day filing rules follow the official list order, which is alphabetical by first name. (We're still not 100% clear how this effects PJ Harvey, though.) (If you'd like to know more about the history of Spillers, this interview with Ashli is well worth a read: https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/story-uks-oldest-record-shop-15805068) =================================== As ever, we welcome your feedback, emails and – in particular – any questions you might have about how the music biz works! Email us: ⁠⁠thepriceofmusicpodcast@gmail.com⁠⁠ See you next week! Steve and Stuart ====== TPOM online: http://tpom.uk/ Support The Price of Music on Patreon: ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/ThePriceofMusic⁠⁠ Follow Steve on X - @steve_lamacq Follow Stuart on X - @stuartdredge Follow The Price of Music on X - @PriceofMusicpod For sponsorship opportunities, please email - ⁠⁠joe@musically.com

    40 min
  5. 8 APR

    Is merch getting unaffordable?; Bands cancelling gigs due to low ticket sales; Are we in a "Pop Slump"?; Music in space; Do you have irrational hate for a specific artist?; and Celine Dion is back?!

    Your easy weekly guide to the music biz and how it all works. Become a ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Superfan of the podcast for free – and enjoy the exclusive weekly Lock-in bonus section!⁠⁠⁠ This week... $63.5bn is a very big number – but is it worth paying this much for Universal Music Group? A report suggests that 2025 and 2026 saw a ‘pop slump’ in the streaming charts –  but what does ‘pop slump’ even mean? If you were on the Artemis II moon mission, what space-related songs songs would you force your fellow astronauts to listen to? And another study has found that nearly half of music fans think merch is becoming unaffordable – what's your t-shirt buying budget? Do you have an irrational hatred of a certain artist's music – and just can't change your mind? People are getting hesitant about buying gig tickets – and gig cancellations due to poor ticket sales are starting to happen. Steve digs in and has some concerns. Celine Dion: Now Big With The Kids! (OK, maybe not The Kids, but people under the age of 35 are reviving her career...) Guitars, synths, drum machines... they're definitely all musical instruments. Mayonnaise? Not so much. Or is it...? Instagram says it’s the "home of music superfans". But what does that actually mean for those fans and their favourite artists? And in the special post-show lock-in section just for our ⁠⁠Patreon Superfans⁠⁠, Steve and Stu prop themselves at the bar – and Steve's getting the first round in – as they discuss this week's bonus material: Steve remembers Paul Jackson, the man responsible for UK indie venue stalwart The Hull Adelphi. More chat on the possible takeover of Universal Music - and what does it say about the state of the most successful music company? Is it good for artists? And what about fans? Recommendations of music in other media: some good books to read on the music industry, and in the theatre, Rebecca Lucy Taylor (AKA Self Esteem) in the revived play Teeth 'n' Smiles. The huge increase in women headlining the major UK venue The O2 – and what it means about where pop is going. =================================== As ever, we welcome your feedback, emails and – in particular – any questions you might have about how the music biz works! Email us: ⁠⁠thepriceofmusicpodcast@gmail.com⁠⁠ See you next week! Steve and Stuart ====== TPOM online: http://tpom.uk/ Support The Price of Music on Patreon: ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/ThePriceofMusic⁠⁠ Follow Steve on X - @steve_lamacq Follow Stuart on X - @stuartdredge Follow The Price of Music on X - @PriceofMusicpod For sponsorship opportunities, please email - ⁠⁠joe@musically.com

    33 min
  6. 1 APR

    Twigs Vs Twigs! Just how big is country music in the UK now?; Timbaland's new artist is unreal; Digging for deep cuts; and how much is AI Slop worth?

    Your easy weekly guide to the music biz and how it all works. Become a ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Superfan of the podcast for free – and enjoy the exclusive weekly Lock-in bonus section!⁠⁠ This week... → Stu's Big Figure is... £50,000 – and it's been donated by that good egg Sam Fender... but to whom? → Music’s latest bitter lawsuit is Twigs versus Twigs. (That’s FKA Twigs versus indie band The Twigs, BTW.) So who really owns the name - and can people really lay claim to band names? → Superstar producer Timbaland has collaborated with everyone from Jay-Z to Madonna, but his latest musical partner is not so... real. → Grab your stetsons: we have a listener question from Pete Feldon, who wants to know if country music is really the fastest growing genre in the UK? → A new website called The Hidden Jams  to help people discover the obscurities in bands’ catalogues (... so what would you recommend?) → AI-generated songs have appeared on some people's Spotify profiles. Now the streaming service is doing something about it… → Last week, we reported that BTS had 300 million people watching their concert on Netflix... well, let’s just say that was a little exaggerated… And in the special post-show lock-in section just for our ⁠⁠Patreon Superfans⁠⁠, Steve and Stu prop themselves at the bar – and Steve's getting the first round in – as they discuss this week's bonus material: → Talking of Patreon superfans, guess who’s joined us on Patreon this month? It’s only Bob Dylan… → Steve's been on the road again to the 6Music Festival and elsewhere... and why was he DJing to a mostly-empty room? → A new website called Slop Tracker claims to show you how much money AI tracks are “draining away” from human artists. So how much is slop worth? → Steve and Stu dig into some of the rankings on The Hidden Jams looking for deep cuts... and some of them are not exactly an overlooked (obscure b-side ‘Mr Brightside’ is number two on The Killers’ table, for instance...) =================================== As ever, we welcome your feedback, emails and – in particular – any questions you might have about how the music biz works! Email us: ⁠⁠thepriceofmusicpodcast@gmail.com⁠⁠ See you next week! Steve and Stuart ====== TPOM online: http://tpom.uk/ Support The Price of Music on Patreon: ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/ThePriceofMusic⁠⁠ Follow Steve on X - @steve_lamacq Follow Stuart on X - @stuartdredge Follow The Price of Music on X - @PriceofMusicpod For sponsorship opportunities, please email - ⁠⁠joe@musically.com

    29 min
  7. 25 MAR

    Radiohead's twenty-show limit; Spotify lets you tweak its algorithm; Steve's SXSW debrief; BTS' mega-livestream; and... Salt-n-Pepa!

    Your easy weekly guide to the music biz and how it all works. Become a ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Superfan of the podcast for free – and enjoy the exclusive weekly Lock-in bonus section!⁠ This week... Steve's back from Austin, Texas and has plenty of stories to tell about SXSW. Plus Radiohead, BTS, and, erm, Salt 'n' Pepa – all in this week's TPOM: → Radiohead's Ed O’Brien has revealed the band will do ‘20 shows each year: no more, no less’. → Steve's fresh (kind of...) back from SXSW in Austin, Texas, and here's what he saw... (plus: his travel nightmare, in full!) → Annoyed that Spotify doesn’t really understand you? It’s testing a feature where you can give its algorithm a shove in the right direction… → Last week a huge Global Music Report revealed how much money the industry made from recorded music last year. (Spoiler: it was a lot) → Good news for artists: the UK government has u-turned on its plan for how AIs can be trained on music. → 300 million people (reportedly) watched K-Pop’s biggest stars BTS in their livestreamed comeback → Black Music has contributed £24.5bn out of the £30bn made by the UK music industry over the last 30 years. → Big Nostalgia Tour Bingo: Salt-n-Pepa, TLC AND En Vogue are hitting the road together… And in the special post-show lock-in section just for our ⁠⁠Patreon Superfans⁠⁠, Steve and Stu prop themselves at the bar – and Steve's getting the first round in – as they discuss this week's bonus material: → We hear more about SXSW from Steve, including his band tips... → Are Kiss and Tina Turner about to receive the ABBA Voyage treatment? → And is the virtual avatar show experience the only way we'll see The Smiths back onstage (and how would they programme Morrissey's grumpy ad-libs?) → What did Steve 'n' Stu think of last week's (great!) Picture Parlour interview? → Could the 6Music Dads turn into a national community of local gig assistants? → Why is Belgium and the Nordics the hot new place for artists to break? =================================== As ever, we welcome your feedback, emails and – in particular – any questions you might have about how the music biz works! Email us: ⁠⁠thepriceofmusicpodcast@gmail.com⁠⁠ See you next week! Steve and Stuart ====== TPOM online: http://tpom.uk/ Support The Price of Music on Patreon: ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/ThePriceofMusic⁠⁠ Follow Steve on X - @steve_lamacq Follow Stuart on X - @stuartdredge Follow The Price of Music on X - @PriceofMusicpod For sponsorship opportunities, please email - ⁠⁠joe@musically.com

    30 min
  8. 18 MAR

    Asking fans to help wind the cables: Picture Parlour on what it's really like to be a touring indie band in 2026

    Your easy weekly guide to the music biz and how it all works. Become a ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Superfan of the podcast for free – and enjoy a weekly Superfan Lock-in section!⁠ This week Katherine and Ella from ace UK indie band Picture Parlour talk about the stark economic realities of being a touring artist in the modern music industry. They're joined by David Martin from the Featured Artists Coalition (FAC), who explains why his organisation is handing out top-up financial support to help artists like Picture Parlour get out on the road. (As ever, our ⁠⁠Patreon Superfans⁠⁠ get the full interview with extra bonus conversation!) In this episode: Katherine and Ella explain the huge financial pressures of touring – while inflation has soared, artist fees have remained largely unchanged, and yet ticket prices are kept low to maintain demand. How Picture Parlour lost approximately £10,000 on a recent support tour, even when trimming their budget by asking fans to help at the venues. With this in mind, David explains why The FAC is distributing £125,000 to artists to help get them on the road – and how he hopes to put the money to work effectively and fairly. The band also talk about the reality of a major deal, where the initial financial boost depletes rapidly when paying for tour transport, crew salaries, and accommodation. They explain how a record deal doesn't provides even a living wage – and that artists often still struggle to pay basic rent while being signed. There's lots of positive news too! They all talk passionately about why independent venues remain so important (for example: they met in The Castle in Manchester!) and how they're essential melting pots where people can meet and community can thrive,. Plus the band are excited to go on the road again in support of their newest album. More on the fabulous Picture Parlour: pictureparlour.co.uk - and get yourself tickets to their tour here https://linktr.ee/pictureparlour. More on the Featured Artist Coalition’s UK Artist Touring fund, which aims to plug shortfalls and de-risk touring for all types of artists: https://thefac.org/ukatfund You can apply here – but be quick – the deadline for applications is 23:59pm on Friday 20th March 2026: https://forms.gle/SLvWLASSR9o3nodv8 =================================== As ever, we welcome your feedback, emails and – in particular – any questions you might have about how the music biz works! Email us: ⁠⁠thepriceofmusicpodcast@gmail.com⁠⁠ See you next week! Steve and Stuart ====== TPOM online: http://tpom.uk/ Support The Price of Music on Patreon: ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/ThePriceofMusic⁠⁠ Follow Steve on X - @steve_lamacq Follow Stuart on X - @stuartdredge Follow The Price of Music on X - @PriceofMusicpod For sponsorship opportunities, please email - ⁠⁠joe@musically.com =================================== As ever, we welcome your feedback, emails and – in particular – any questions you might have about how the music biz works! Email us: ⁠⁠thepriceofmusicpodcast@gmail.com⁠⁠ See you next week! Steve and Stuart ====== TPOM online: http://tpom.uk/ Support The Price of Music on Patreon: ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/ThePriceofMusic⁠⁠ Follow Steve on X - @steve_lamacq Follow Stuart on X - @stuartdredge Follow The Price of Music on X - @PriceofMusicpod For sponsorship opportunities, please email - ⁠⁠joe@musically.com

    42 min
4.9
out of 5
69 Ratings

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The Price of Music: your essential weekly music biz explainer – with Steve Lamacq and Stuart Dredge. Become a Price of Music Superfan and get extra content every week – at patreon.com/ThePriceofMusic Follow Steve on X - @steve_lamacq Follow Stuart on X - @stuartdredge Follow The Price of Music on X - @PriceofMusicpod For sponsorship email - joe@musically.com The Price of Music is a Music Ally production: https://musically.com/ joe@musically.com

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