Anything But Toto

Anything But Toto

Anything But Toto is a pop culture and current events podcast. Join Bianca and Julian as they dig into music, movies, TV, news, and celebrity gossip. You never know who or what will be discussed next, but rest assured, this is a Toto-free space.

  1. 7 HR AGO

    Ep. 31: “I’m Actually Kinda Famou$” - A Review of Slayyyter’s WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA

    Bianca and Julian are back for Episode 31 — a deep dive into Slayyyter’s WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA. With this visual album generating industry buzz, they take on what might be the heaviest album they’ve covered yet; it’s apocalyptic, metal and ironic, and somehow still fun. But does Slayyyter’s vision fully land? Before getting into the album, they catch up on current events: they break down Coachella 2026 — from Sabrina Carpenter’s ambitious set (and its pacing issues) to Justin Bieber’s polarizing laptop set.  Then it’s all Slayyyter. Bianca and Julian explore what makes her such a compelling, DIY voice right now: the financial anxiety, the cinephilia, the “sunshine melancholy,” and her ability to turn hyper-specific experiences into something strangely universal. They unpack her concept of “party in the face of hopelessness,” her fascination with 2000s iPod music, and why that recession-pop aesthetic feels eerily perfect for the current moment. They dig into her songwriting, vocal performances (and character voices), production choices, and visual world, including the influence of David Lynch’s Inland Empire. Along the way, they ask the big questions: would Karl Marx have loved Slayyyter? And how does Bianca really feel about Tate McRae? So charge your iPod, press play, and “dance like it’s the apocalypse.”   Email us at anythingbuttoto@gmail.com Theme music by Daniel Konikoff Follow Bianca’s new Substack, “After Hours”, and read her latest essay, “Those Hips Will Never Fly You to Paris”: https://substack.com/home/post/p-194630536

    2h 15m
  2. 30 MAR

    Ep. 30: “Dance No More” - A Review of Harry Styles’ Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.

    Anything But Toto has entered its dirty thirties! To celebrate, Bianca and Julian dive into a full-length, in-depth review of Harry Styles’ fourth solo album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.  But first, a quick detour into the headlines: a string of Chappell Roan controversies and what they say about boundaries. Then it’s onto Harry. Is this album a trend-chasing identity crisis or a bold statement? Bianca and Julian unpack the record as both experiment and homage, tracing its sonic lineage (with special attention given to LCD Soundsystem) while questioning whether Harry fully commits to new wave and dance rock’s emotional and vocal demands. Over the course of their review, they also discuss concept albums, “musical geographic universes,” the importance of vocal expressiveness in new wave, and (somehow) cartoon villains and “popping” kneecaps. Also covered is Harry’s One Night in Manchester concert film, his BRIT Awards dance, and the controversy surrounding the Together Together tour. As always, the conversation goes beyond the music itself: what does this album reveal about Harry’s brand, his artistic instincts, and his place in pop right now? It isn’t quite “spiritual experience on a Berlin dance floor”, but it gets close! Follow Bianca’s new Substack, “After Hours”, and read her first article “My Formal Resignation as an OG Harry Styles Fan”: https://biancatomori.substack.com/p/my-formal-resignation-as-an-og-harry?r=45y62n&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&triedRedirect=true  What do you think of this album? Let us know at anythingbuttoto@gmail.com Theme music by Daniel Konikoff

    2h 4m

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Anything But Toto is a pop culture and current events podcast. Join Bianca and Julian as they dig into music, movies, TV, news, and celebrity gossip. You never know who or what will be discussed next, but rest assured, this is a Toto-free space.

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