WorkTape

JWYL

Brutally honest, hilarious, and not afraid to keep it real, WorkTape is THE ULTIMATE music podcast for artists and nerds (made BY artists AND nerds)! Produced by Isaac Grover and co-hosted by Mitchell Palmer, join them and the rest of the JWYL team weekly as they discuss both the freshest and classic sounds, teach you valuable songwriting techniques, review guests, and more! From alternative to pop, we cover all things music in the most unorthodox ways. This is the perfect show to nerd out on if you’re an artist creating music for the world to hear, or if you just love listening to music, period! Subscribe to WorkTape to get new episodes every week! Dare to hear music from a completely different perspective!

  1. Jun 12

    #253 - The AMAs, The Art of Olivia Dean & the '80s Re-Reignited

    WorkTape welcomes you this episode to a discussion on this year's American Music Awards, where a fan-driven voting process produced more than a few head-scratching results. From BTS taking Artist of the Year after years away from releasing music to debates surrounding Sabrina Carpenter, Benson Boone, Sombr, and Bruno Mars, our conversation quickly expands beyond the winners themselves and into the larger question of whether popularity and artistic merit are becoming increasingly disconnected. As our back-and-forth unfolds, attention shifts toward the growing influence of shoegaze, mid-late-'70s songwriting, and various shades of '80s revivalism currently reshaping pop, rock, and alternative music. Between praise for Olivia Dean's The Art of Loving, observations about alt-tinged artists like McGee, Dijon, Djo, and Sombr, and anticipation surrounding Olivia Rodrigo's next era, this episode explores where modern music is heading and who might be shaping its future. Join a chat about fan culture, changing tastes, and the sounds defining the 2020s. 🎧 Episode Highlights: Did the AMAs prove that fan voting and artistic merit are not always the same thing?Should BTS have won Artist of the Year after such a sizable hiatus, even if unplanned?Did Sabrina Carpenter's Album of the Year win feel earned?Has Bruno Mars become modern R&B’s safest pick?For modern music influences, are the '80s the gift that keeps on giving?Does Olivia Dean's The Art of Loving spell out instant 2020s classic?Is Djo the overarching reason for McGee, Dijon, and Sombr?

    24 min
  2. May 29

    #251 – Red Hot Catalog Sell-Offs & Kacey’s “Middle of Nowhere”

    It seems that everyone is cashing out these days, now with the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ massive $300 million catalog sale, sparking a larger conversation around legacy artists cashing out, long-term relevance, and which acts have truly maintained their value across multiple generations. It's a WorkTape talk touching on Frusciante and Flea’s chemistry, as well as the strange staying power of ’90s alternative funk, asking how certain bands survive industry shifts while others become locked to a single era. Elsewhere, Kacey Musgraves’ Middle of Nowhere lands under the microscope, especially its stronger Latin American influences, weaker songwriting moments, and whether it can escape the shadow of Golden Hour. Join us for a conversation about longevity, artistic identity, and whether more music actually means more impact. 🎧 Episode Highlights: Was the Red Hot Chili Peppers' $300 million catalog agreement a lowball?Did Green Day have a bigger cultural explosion than the Chili Peppers ever reached?How impactful was funk experimentation on ’90s mainstream alternative?Has Kacey Musgraves relied too heavily on the same melodic comfort zone?Were the Latin American influences the strongest part of Middle of Nowhere?Does Middle of Nowhere suffer from weak songwriting, or unrealistic Golden Hour comparisons?Can an album still become a classic years later even if it feels underwhelming on release?Have modern albums become disposable “content” instead of defining artistic statements?

    26 min
5
out of 5
14 Ratings

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Brutally honest, hilarious, and not afraid to keep it real, WorkTape is THE ULTIMATE music podcast for artists and nerds (made BY artists AND nerds)! Produced by Isaac Grover and co-hosted by Mitchell Palmer, join them and the rest of the JWYL team weekly as they discuss both the freshest and classic sounds, teach you valuable songwriting techniques, review guests, and more! From alternative to pop, we cover all things music in the most unorthodox ways. This is the perfect show to nerd out on if you’re an artist creating music for the world to hear, or if you just love listening to music, period! Subscribe to WorkTape to get new episodes every week! Dare to hear music from a completely different perspective!