We’re all stuck inside, so Jason Lipshutz from Billboard and Spike made a playlist with songs about the end of the world, disease, and talked about every single one of them.Follow Jason on Twitter @JasonLipshutz.
What makes a good run playlist? Jason Lipshutz of Billboard and Spike discuss what they look for in a run playlist, and go over their’s for Saturday’s Providence Animal Center Bark In The Park. Donate here!Check out Jason's Spotify playlist an
Spike listens to three new songs that Jason Lipshutz of Billboard suggests, and Jason listens to three old songs that Spike suggests. Jason's suggestions are "Blown To Bits" by Charity Bliss, "The Barrell" by Aldous Harding and "Cash S**t" by M
Spike and Jason Lipshutz of Billboard go through their top five pieces of music from 2018 (albums and songs are eligible). Music from Sorority Noise, Amy Shark, Travis Scott, the 1975, Christine and The Queens, Hop Along, Amos Lee, Wild Pink, a
Jason Lipshutz of Billboard joins to talk about new songs he suggested from Sheck Wes, Noah Cyrus, and Fucked Up, and old songs Spike suggested from Leaders Of The New School, Too Much Joy, and Blue October. As always, a spotify playlist of all
Which Killers album is better, the more popular Hot Fuss, or the Springsteen-esque Sam's Town? On crowd vs. cred this month Spike and Andrew Unterberger talk about the two albums, their influences, and what has made The Killers such a successfu
Michael Cerio of radio.com joins the podcast to talk about the Video Music Awards, Catfish, Post Malone's crisis, Limp Bizkit's concert catastrophe, the best rap concerts we've seen, and whether J Lo has any good videos.
On this week's Something New, Something Old, Jason Lipshutz of Billboard makes Spike listen to new songs by Robyn, Snail Mail, and Brockhampton, and Spike makes Jason listen to old songs from Silverchair, AM Taxi and Blind Melon. As always, the
We look at the new Nine Inch Nails album Bad Witch and where it sits among the rest of their albums. Once a week Jared Hart and I will talk about a new album from a career artist.
The Blue Album is clearly Weezer's most popular album, but big fans of the band will often times say Pinkterton is their best effort. On this month's (it's going to be monthly) Crowd vs. Cred, Spike and Billboard's Andrew Unterberger talk about
Radio.com's Michael Cerio joins the show to talk about Demi Lovato's recent fall off the wagon, Made In America's non-move, Taylor Swift's non-committal, Macklemore's non-coolness and Target getting ripped for their CBGB look-a-like.
On this month's Something Old, Something New, Jason Lipshutz of Billboard has Spike listen to songs by Tyga, Ariana Grande, and Mallrat, while Spike has Jason listen to songs by Sunny Day Real Estate, Butch Walker and Warrant.
Andrew Unterberger of Billboard comes on to talk about Billboard's Top 100 Boy Band Songs of All Time list, what is or isn't a boy band, and whether popcorn is an appropriate food to buy and eat at a sporting event.
We talk about some of our favorite music of 2017 with Jason Lipshutz of Billboard.Artists include Julia Michaels, Lil Uzi Vert, Bleachers, Brand New, The XX, Noah Cyrus, Priests, Dua Lipa, Moses Sumney, HAIM, Linkin Park, Manchester Orchestra,
Brand New is a fantastic band that put out a fantastic new album called Science Fiction. I talk about that album with UPROXX's Steven Hyden. We also discuss his book 'Your Favorite Band Is Killing Me' and his upcoming book 'Twilight Of The Gods
Billboard Senior Associate Editor Andrew Unterberger joins the podcast to talk about the life of Chester Bennington, and the legacy he leaves with Linkin Park.
Brian C. Grubb, editor at large for UPROXX and co-host of the TV Avalanche Podcast, joins Love Songs to talk about the finale of HBO's The Leftovers, and the series as a whole.
Philadelphia's best tattoo artist and owner of Art Machine Productions in Philadelphia Tim Pangburn joins the podcast to talk about whether tattooing is an art or a craft, what he won't tattoo, what he will, his sobriety and why he loved doing
Matt Farley writes songs, all day long, and he releases almost all of them. Farley has written nearly 20,000 songs, including the theme song of this podcast. He talks about why he makes music the way he does, why he doesn't curse, and why he th
Every good podcast needs an introduction to the podcast from the host of the podcast. That's probably not true, but here's an introduction to Love Songs.