95 episodes

The Radio Ga Ga Podcast is a weekly album review podcast that explores why we like the music we like. Host Justine Piehowski dives into each album in depth, with artist backgrounds, song-by-song meanings, and notes from the recording studio. The goal of the Radio Ga Ga Podcast is to help you as the listener feel more knowledgeable and connected to the music you love, and maybe even music you didn't know you would.

Available wherever you listen to podcasts.

https://radiogagapodcast.com/

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    • 5.0 • 101 Ratings

The Radio Ga Ga Podcast is a weekly album review podcast that explores why we like the music we like. Host Justine Piehowski dives into each album in depth, with artist backgrounds, song-by-song meanings, and notes from the recording studio. The goal of the Radio Ga Ga Podcast is to help you as the listener feel more knowledgeable and connected to the music you love, and maybe even music you didn't know you would.

Available wherever you listen to podcasts.

https://radiogagapodcast.com/

    Maggie Rogers, "Heard It In A Past Life"

    Maggie Rogers, "Heard It In A Past Life"

    Though Maggie Rogers began songwriting in her teens, it wasn't until Pharrell Williams critiqued her masterclass at NYU when she got her big break. Many of the songs on "Heard It In A Past Life" deal with this overnight success and all the waves of emotion that come with that. She says "Heard It In A Past Life" was the introduction that she never really got to make. We discuss all the different production and writing styles reflected on the album, as well as Maggie's synesthesia and writing process.

    • 24 min
    Television, "Marquee Moon"

    Television, "Marquee Moon"

    In this episode, we're diving into one of punk's most enduring albums, "Marquee Moon" from 1977. We'll talk about Television's role in CBGB & OMFUG becoming the epicenter of American punk and the history of the venue, as well as the friendship and later falling out of Tom Verlaine and Richard Hell. Also–the Lower East Side poetry scene, Patti Smith helping build the mystique around the band, turning down a record contract, and what a good name change can do for the soul. Television, don't go to my head.

    • 42 min
    The Weeknd, "After Hours"

    The Weeknd, "After Hours"

    "After Hours" is like a film noir in album format. It depicts the rise and fall of an anti-hero, The Character, as he admits that his loneliness is more unbearable than he lets on. In this episode, we discuss The Weeknd's whole visual campaign around "After Hours," including an important series of music videos and appearances where The Weeknd showed up with facial bandages. Also, we'll discuss his evolution from releasing music anonymously to becoming one of the biggest pop stars in the world.

    • 26 min
    Music Criticism with Jamieson Cox

    Music Criticism with Jamieson Cox

    In this episode, I talk to music writer Jamieson Cox, whose work has been featured in Pitchfork, Time Magazine, and more. We discuss how he finds new music, what made him get into criticism, and towing the line between having a hobby and keeping it one. We also get into his role in Pitchfork’s first-ever review of Taylor Swift, how the Pitchfork scoring system works, and Jamieson’s newsletter, One Good Song. Episode includes music by Frank Ocean, Madeline Kenney, Jazmine Sullivan, Mamalarky, and Darkside.

    • 54 min
    Between The Buried And Me, "Colors"

    Between The Buried And Me, "Colors"

    Even though metal isn't at the top of my list, "Colors" is one of the most interesting albums I've heard in a long time. Between The Buried And Me is a progressive metal band made up of virtuosos and friends, most of whom have been playing together since high school. Whether you're already a fan or just curious, my guest Job Fickett is amazingly helpful. He helps guide us through the world of modern prog metal, explains the different vocal styles, and shares all the reasons BTBAM is his favorite band.

    • 1 hr 29 min
    The Radio Ga Ga Podcast is on Patreon!

    The Radio Ga Ga Podcast is on Patreon!

    Exciting news... The Radio Ga Ga Podcast is now on Patreon! We're talking swag, we're talking exclusive content, all the good stuff. Get all the details in this mini-episode update and join at Patreon.com/radiogagapodcast. Thank you for your ongoing support!

    • 3 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
101 Ratings

101 Ratings

Toppenish Tom ,

Excellent podcast

Honestly I just freaking love the way Justine says the word episode. I listen for it every time.

But it’s seriously an excellent podcast that she puts so much time and effort into. I have learned a lot of things about several albums I thought I knew inside and out. It’s so cool to hear the backstory of albums I love like Lateralus, Dummy, and Elephant. Looking forward to many more!

tito landrum ,

New music episode

While I like hearing about the classic songs and albums from years past, I really enjoyed the episode on “great albums I just realized existed.” It was a fun mix of styles and a nice change of pace to hear some new music. I would love to hear more episodes like this occasionally.

Rocthorny ,

Alice In Chains

Awesome ep on AIC. I just found this podcast and I’m really enjoying it. I’m on the Smashing Pumpkins ep now which is off to a great start. The spirit in the sky and take on me eps were great as well.

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