15 Best Music Podcasts You Must Listen

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If you want to find out which are the best music podcasts, then you are in the right place. With apparently limitless music collections from streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music, even the most voracious music fan would be satisfied for the rest of their lives.

The best thing about discovering new music, as any discophile can tell you, is the quest. The thing about true music fans is that they like not just listening to music, but also talking about it and listening to other people talk about it. In essence, music is everything, and there is no way to exhaust this topic.

We’ve reached the golden age of podcasting, particularly for music podcasts. But as the ecosystem gets larger and more diversified, choice paralysis will surely set in. Where do you begin when there seems to be an infinite number of possibilities? There is a podcast for every sort of music listener, from the most obscure obsessives to mainstream-pop fanatics, ranging from band-specific broadcasts to genre-, era-, and album-focused series.

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Here are some of the greatest 15 music podcasts available right now.

15. On Wednesdays We Wear Black

On Wednesdays, We Wear Black is presented by three members of the alternative music scene who are bold enough to bring issues that are typically forbidden into the open. “They chat about anything from sex, racism, and concerts to myspace emo fashion,” according to their podcast description. Warning: Do not use this if your grandmother is in the room.”

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14. I’ve Heard That Song Before

Each week, a different jazz standard is featured on this podcast, which honors the Great American Songbook. The hosts (jazz musicians and artists) choose four distinct artist interpretations of a chosen song and go into the lyrics, melody, emotion, history, and more. This podcast is ideal for both music fans and those who are new to the genre.

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13. No Effects with Jesse Cohen

Tanlines’ Jesse Cohen enters interviews with one promise: he will never inquire about the origins of the band’s name. The outcome of this musician-interviewing-musicians pod is a sincere and often never-before-seen look at your favorite artists, intended to cover the aspects of artists that neither stage lights nor traditional interview Q&As highlight.

The No Effects collection is a hidden gem with a multitude of modern and emerging artists of today while being on a two-year sabbatical with an indeterminate comeback.

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12. The Ringer Music Show

The Ringer Music Show, hosted by music critic Charles Holmes and comedian/musician Grace Spelman, strikes the right mix between taking music seriously and taking it with a grain of salt. Hot views abound, but they’re always delivered with a thoughtful perspective.

The weekly podcast bases its subjects on whatever is trending in the news at the time, making listening to it seems a little like getting an update from two friends on what everyone else is talking about.

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11. Switched on Pop

This podcast dissects pop tunes to see what makes them so popular and where they fit in society. Switched on Pop, hosted by Nate Sloan, a musicologist, and Charlie Harding, a songwriter, will have you singing, laughing, dancing, and thinking. It also covers popular songs from every decade, ensuring that there is something for every type of pop lover.

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10. Lost Notes

The objective of KCRW’s Lost Notes is to unearth “the biggest music anecdotes haven’t ever recounted” – a lofty goal. Lost Notes, on the other hand, has a way of zooming in on the finer points of musical history in order to create a larger picture, and has truly found its stride season by season.

Season 1 host Solomon Giorgio begins out the series with a diverse mix of untold stories, while season 2 host Jessica Hopper delves into the legacy of musicians, with a focus on female pioneers in music.

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9. Rolling Stone Music Now

Rolling Stone is a go-to publication for music journalism. As a result, it’s only natural that their podcast is among the finest in the industry. Music Now is a broad music news show that covers anything from industry news to in-depth profiles, interviews, song suggestions, and whatever else the Rolling Stone writers and editors have planned.

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8. Talkhouse

Talkhouse is for you if you enjoy stories about artists interviewing other artists. This podcast combines two creatives, usually from the music and/or film industries, each week and lets them talk about everything from cultural criticism to personal tales and, of course, regular sh*t-shooting. You’ll almost certainly run across one of your favorite musicians on the series’ schedule – or, if you’re lucky, more than one of them conversing.

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7. Vinyl Me, Please

Vinyl Me, Please is a brand-new and wildly popular record-of-the-month club with its own podcast. Tyler Barstow, the company’s co-founder, hosts the show, which delves into the finest stories, albums, and performers in music, soliciting the aid of other musicians and professionals in the industry. You’ll almost certainly discover a new musician to listen to, learn something new about an artist you currently enjoy or chuckle at something.

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6. Tape Notes

The idea of Tape Notes is the key to its success. It brings together artists and producers to chat about amazing projects, and it frequently results in the guests conversing for the first time in a long time. It’s like listening in on an old friend’s chat when you hear the participants reminisce about important times in their lives. As if that weren’t enough, the podcast frequently includes previously unpublished material from those sessions, providing listeners with a unique perspective on the creative process.

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5. Questlove Supreme

One of the most appealing aspects of Questlove Supreme’s podcast is that it features exclusive conversations with musicians and cultural figures that “only Questlove and Team Supreme can offer.” It’s difficult to disagree with someone as well-known and well-connected in the music industry as Questlove. Questlove Supreme puts a different spin on the usual interview podcast with a packed guest roster, intelligent approach, and simply entertaining atmosphere.

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4. All Songs Considered

This NPR-produced podcast is presented by Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton, two “friendly music pals” who offer the finest new music discoveries of the week, including new songs, interviews with rising musicians, and much more. By listening to this podcast on your everyday commute, you won’t miss a beat in the music industry (or wherever you like to listen to your podcasts). You could possibly find a new favorite song, “discover” an incredible new artist, or, at the absolute least, listen to a tune that brightens your day.

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3. Louder Than a Riot

NPR’s Louder Than a Riot has been delivering some of the greatest investigative journalism in podcasting since its launch in September. Rodney Carmichael and Sidney Madden set out to untangle the intertwined histories of hip-hop and mass imprisonment by examining the continuous relationship between “rhyme and punishment” in America. In each episode, Carmichael and Madden dissect a different artist’s narrative in order to shed light on a different facet of the criminal justice system.

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2. Dissect

Dissect, which is similar to a long-form Song Exploder, analyzes down the complete albums – track by track – each season. So far, presenter Cole Cuchna has dissected albums by Kendrick Lamar, Kanye West, Frank Ocean, Lauryn Hill, Tyler the Creator, Beyoncé, and Childish Gambino, among others. It is also one of the best music podcasts.

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1. Song Exploder

Hrishikesh Hirway, the presenter and producer of this highly famous podcast, produces and edits each episode. In his episodes, he invites different musicians to describe what went into the development of their songs. It provides the audience a behind-the-scenes peek into the creative process of producing a song. We really admire how well-edited and focused it is. The show’s guest list is as spectacular as it is long, with names like U2, Jack Johnson, Lorde, The Killers, and Solange among them.

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So, these are the top music podcasts you must hear at least once.

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