Jenn Tully joins Matt Sidhom for the last new music mix of 2025! They trace November’s most interesting new releases and rare finds, from soulful love songs to rediscovered Springsteen, with detours through genre-bending pop and hopeful rock. Surprises, callbacks, and a few future anthems round out the mix. • Why St. Paul and the Broken Bones still hit with tender, timeless soul • The Neighbourhood’s DIY textures and Haim’s thoughtful George Michael nod • Big Wild’s airy lift and why m...
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Jenn Tully joins Matt Sidhom for the last new music mix of 2025! They trace November’s most interesting new releases and rare finds, from soulful love songs to rediscovered Springsteen, with detours through genre-bending pop and hopeful rock. Surprises, callbacks, and a few future anthems round out the mix. • Why St. Paul and the Broken Bones still hit with tender, timeless soul • The Neighbourhood’s DIY textures and Haim’s thoughtful George Michael nod • Big Wild’s airy lift and why m...
When the Guest Outshines the Headliner: From Dre on Blackstreet to Taylor with The National
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3 weeks ago
When the Guest Outshines the Headliner: From Dre on Blackstreet to Taylor with The National
What happens when the feature isn’t just a guest, but the gravitational force that reshapes a song’s destiny? This week, we go back to Season 3, and Matt and Sam dive into 12 tracks where the featured artist is bigger than the headliner and map the creative ripple effects—from credibility boosts and audience crossovers to subtle vocal weaves that change how a story is told. It’s a tour through hip-hop, rock, alt-pop, Latin hits, Afrobeats, and EDM, spotlighting the different ways a feature ca...
Super Awesome Mix
Jenn Tully joins Matt Sidhom for the last new music mix of 2025! They trace November’s most interesting new releases and rare finds, from soulful love songs to rediscovered Springsteen, with detours through genre-bending pop and hopeful rock. Surprises, callbacks, and a few future anthems round out the mix. • Why St. Paul and the Broken Bones still hit with tender, timeless soul • The Neighbourhood’s DIY textures and Haim’s thoughtful George Michael nod • Big Wild’s airy lift and why m...