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This is Flop Culture - a podcast where we talk about our favourite flops.
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Bop Or Flop - Dua Lipa's 'Radical Optimism'
Writer and DJ Louise Bruton joins Fionnuala to discuss Dua Lipa's third album, Radical Optimism.
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U2's 'Get On Your Boots' (with Irish Number Ones' Aidan Curran)
Writer and brain behind the blog Irish Number Ones' Aidan Curran joins Fionnuala to discuss U2's Get On Your Boots - and how the song ended the band's stellar international chart success.
TIMESTAMPS
All of Taylor Swift's broken records: 0:46
U2's Get On Your Boots (with Irish Number Ones Aidan Curran): 3:34
Top of the Flops: 44:43
LINKS
Read all about Ireland's chart history on Irish Number Ones!
Follow Irish Number Ones on Instagram!
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Editing: Adam Shanahan
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After We Collided (with Karla K) [Patreon Preview]
Karla K returns to discuss the first sequel to After, After We Collided.
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After We Collided (with Karla K)
Karla K returns to discuss the sequel to After, After We Collided.
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Looking (with Alex Philamond)
Writer and manicurist Alex Philamond joins me to discuss the HBO series Looking - the Jonathan Groff-led show that was pitched as the gay Sex And The City. But, despite its compelling cast of characters and a dedicated fanbase, Looking was cancelled after two seasons.
TIMESTAMPS
Hozier's chart successes: 0:46
Looking with Alex Philamond: 3:33
Top of the Flops: 1:11:06
LINKS
Follow Alex on Instagram!
Read the Looking oral history here!
Editing: Adam Shanahan
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Bop Or Flop - Taylor Swift's 'The Tortured Poets Department' (with Cian Sullivan)
Hi friends,
Cian Sullivan returns to discuss Taylor Swift's eleventh studio album(s) The Tortured Poets Department - the public narrative that informed the record, what constitutes a double album and how it stands up to her past work while at the absolute height of her powers.
RECOMMENDED READING/LISTENING
- The Stereogum premature evaluation
- The Pitchfork review
- The Paste review
- Pop Pantheon's breakdown on Patreon
- No Encore's episode on Paste magazine's decision to remove the byline from their review
- The Rolling Stone review
Customer Reviews
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Genuinely have been spending every day each week waiting for the next week’s episode to come out. Love the unique concept and of course Fionnuala’s unique vibe/ sense of humor are unmatched. Such a joy to listen to