Episode 56: A Mailbag for the Road
We're back one last time with a bittersweet symphony to close out season 3 of the B-Sides.
In this mailbag episode, we're answering a flurry of questions, reading listeners' (almost exclusively Taylor Swift-related) comments, and ending with a favorite quote about how music sneaks up on us — and changes us.
Episode 55: Almost Famous: Nepo Siblings & the Pop World
On today's episode we talk about nepo-siblings. Who are they? And what creates a power imbalance? Nepo-siblings are a rare breed…
Episode 54: It's the Climb: Why Artists' Inflection Points Matter
There are moments in pop culture where an artist makes a choice - and there’s no turning back.
Those moments, those inflection points, remind us that nothing is inevitable or predetermined, and we are all a part of history.
Join us to unpack four inflection points in detail and name a buncha others.
Episode 53: Avril Lavigne: An Investigative Report
So sorry, but: Why'd she have to go and make things so complicated?
Avril is such a rare artist. She made a splash right away with Let Go, which had a rebellious yet old soul sort of vibe to it. And her early eras and albums are still so special to so many of us. She changed the moment, she was the moment, and, in some ways, she always will be. She opened doors almost immediately into 2000s alt rock and pop punk sub-genres in what used to be a far more monocultural world. And yet…
Episode 52: New Year, New Artists We're Excited About
Now for something a little different: on today's podcast Mimi, Hannah and Becky take listeners through a few artists they're excited about. Getting yourself, or others, to listen to new artists can sometimes be a challenge. Our brains are literally hardwired to replay stuff we like and know. So let us do the hard work introduce you to some new artists including Renee Rapp, Omar Apollo, and Ethel Cain. Press play, sit back, and enjoy.
Episode 51: Surveying the Super Bowl Halftime Show
First thing's first: Go birds; E-A-G-L-E-S; and Fly, Eagles, Fly. Whew, okay. Here we find ourselves again at the intersection of music and sports. We're getting into the NFL's dreadful politics, we're gabbing about the iconic Super Bowl halftime shows of yore, we're speculating not-so-wildly about Rihanna's upcoming performance, and so much more.
Episode 50: Our 50th Episode Retrospective!
It’s our 50th episode!! We are so proud of US! <3 So - let’s reflect. We’ll stare directly at the sun but never in the mirror…until today. Join us on a trip down memory lane. We talk about how pop music has changed since we launched in 2019, revisit our old takes (find out which ones did not age well!), reflect on some pop stars we thought were on the rise and now, simply, aren’t, and play a B-Sides quiz game.
Episode 49: A Moment Like This: What Kelly Clarkson’s Staying Power Shows Us About Pop Culture
It's September 4, 2002. You're ten years old. You're huddled around your parents' TV, quickly dialing on your landline for vote for Kelly Clarkson. She is crowned the winner of American Idol. Hot tears are falling out your eyes. Kelly is belting a moment like this. You're wondering if like will ever be the same (it won't).
Episode 48: Astroworld Revisited: We Still Need to Talk About What Happened
When 10 people died at Travis Scott’s Astroworld festival in November of 2021, it was incredibly difficult and painful to make sense of the news. Over a year later, we are here to pull lessons learned from the tragedy.
Episode 47: Selener's Celebrity: Reviewing "My Mind & Me"
We watched Selena Gomez's new documentary, "My Mind & Me," and now it's time to share some thoughts on the fallacies of celebrity activism, great expectations, managing relationships within pop stardom and child stardom, passing bills through Congress, and more — including the ever-present soulless enterprise we all know as capitalism. Here's a quote we read aloud on the pod and said we'd post here, from A History of the World in Seven Cheap Things by Raj Patel and Jason Moore.
Episode 46: We Came Back For You, Baby: Reviewing "The Loneliest Time"
We came back for you with a full episode review of Carly Rae Jepsen's newest album, The Loneliest Time. The album – which was released the same midnight as Midnights – is a moonstruck album, chock-full of the suns and stars.
Episode 45: It's Us, Hi: Reviewing "Midnights"
The B-Sides is BACK for Season 3! (We came back for you, baby!) We are the *most* excited to launch season 3 with a review of Taylor Swift’s 10th studio album, Midnights. There’s a lot we would’ve, could’ve, should’ve said, but these are our immediate reactions after our first day of listening. We can’t wait to hear what you think - make sure to get in touch with your reactions. We give out superlatives and awards like: The "That's So Tay" Award, The Cringiest Lyric Award, and The Miss AmericaNO Award. Find out what wins ;)
Episode 44: The Long 2009
Welcome to our season 2 finale! We're wrapping up 2021 with a nice long chat about the long shadow of 2009 in pop and pop culture.
Episode 43: The Ethics of Speculating about Taylor Swift’s Sexuality
In this episode we talked about Taylor Swift. We know it’s not ethical to speculate on celebrities’ sexualities. But it feels so intoxicating - and in some moments, righteous - to speculate on Taylor Swift’s personal life, especially when she invites deep speculation into her discography and all the text she puts out into the world. What’s a progressive to do?
Episode 42: With Arms Wide Open: How Christian Rock Crossed Over into Mainstream
On today’s episode we’re going to talk about the elusive and enduring genre of music that is Christian Rock.
Episode 41: Witness to Wokeness: Katy Perry and the Pretense of Purposeful Pop
With her 2017 album Witness, Katy Perry invented the genre of “purposeful pop” more as a tool for relevance in her album promotion than an actual political analysis, which hurt both the political agenda she was pushing and the album itself.
Episode 40: When Reinvention Goes Awry
This week, we return to flophood but with a Halloweentown twist. Because the flop eras we’re talking about this episode involve artists who felt compelled to enter eras and try on identities that are aesthetically creepy, at the very least.
Episode 39: Will Dear Evan Hansen Ruin Ben Platt's Career?
On today's podcast we are joined by musical expert Jon Schneidman. Together we do a deep dive into Dear Evan Hansen, the recent musical turned movie, that may or may not have ruined Ben Platt's career. We explore white mediocrity in film vs stage, autistic coding, and nepotism. Maybe, after you listen, you'll be found.
Episode 38: ARTflop and GlitterBomb
On today’s episode, we look at moments that “flopped” through a more critical lens to discuss why albums flop, what happens when a “flop” is not really a “flop,” and how the cultural void of the early aughts fits in to this. We’ll do that by examining two seminal texts - ARTPOP by Lady Gaga (2013) and Glitter by Mariah Carey (2001).
Episode 37: What’s in a Feud?
Looking at the facts of a feud itself and how stories about it unfold can tell us a lot about power dynamics in the industry, who gets empathy and who doesn’t, and also? Talking about drama can be fun…