
Nora Princiotti and Nathan Hubbard are two pop music enthusiasts. Together, they break down every single album from some of your favorite stars, like Taylor Swift, Adele, and Harry Styles. Topics include favorite collaborators, track five meanings, where these artists get their inspiration, and more.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 144 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicMusic Commentary | |||

Nora and Nathan give their five biggest takeaways from this year in pop music, including why it's harder than ever to break through as an artist (1:00) and how 2025 may have been a comeback year for a few pop stars (44:24). Then they make some bold p... more
Last week it was announced that Taylor Swift has been nominated for the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Nora and Nathan talk about the nomination and the five songs she selected to represent herself as a songwriter (9:11). Then, they each pick their own fi... more
Nora and Nathan talk about the groundbreaking new album 'Lux' from Rosalía (1:00) and why the obvious effort that went into this album is what makes it cool and interesting (20:16). Then they hit a few other new releases from Katy Perry (42:10), Char... more
Nora and Nathan react to the 2026 Grammy nominations, which were announced today. They talk about the very interesting Best New Artist category, which features artists like Olivia Dean, Addison Rae, and Alex Warren (1:00). Then run through a few othe... more
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I totally disagree with Nora, that Billboard “should” remove a Top Ten streaming song from the Hot 100, if it’s a certain amount of months old. As Nathan points out, that IS the “destruction of truth.” And for some reason Nora doesn’t understand, or “get it…that the artist who is this podcast’s raison d’etre - Taylor Swift — would have been irreparably reputationally harmed, if this policy had been in place on the date she released her first album! The “legend” of Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side of the ... more
As a longtime listener, I want to share a constructive, good-faith critique: in the last year or so, ESA has become increasingly focused on the question of which artists will rise to the top of the industry, and stay there. I find this focus on the popularity race and commercial success completely uninteresting. This podcast is at its best when it’s focused on the artists and the music. Streaming numbers are not the only factor in an artist’s success and cultural impact. I absolutely love listen... more
Really like the show but there is way too much Taylor content that doesn’t relate to Albums (why is the docuseries being reviewed when there’s still new music and older albums to review)
This is a pretty good podcast! The hosts have a wonderful rapport and back and forth. My only not: there is nothing I hate more than a voicing Taylor Gospel opinions like they’re gospel! (Its “got a long list of ex-lovers” not “Starbucks lovers” my man)
I’ve been a big fan of this pod for years and I hate saying this but…lately Nora’s constant slow drawn out talking like she is thinking out loud/formulating her thought as she’s making a point is kind of unbearable😭
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This podcast features in-depth discussions revolving around the works of popular music artists, with a particular focus on Taylor Swift. Episodes commonly explore themes such as songwriting processes, artist collaborations, cultural critiques, and industry trends. The hosts engage in lively banter and share their personal insights, often analyzing the lyrical significance of songs and the context surrounding album releases. A recurring element is the balance between critical discussion and fandom, particularly regarding Swift's evolving persona and her relationship dynamics. With its passionate commentary and humor, this podcast presents a refreshing take for both casual listeners and die-hard fans alike.
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