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Road trip season is podcast season, and the music podcasts we’re recommending here offer satisfying aural companionship, taking varied approaches to storytelling and spanning multiple genres.
Music podcasts for your summer road trips: ‘Cocaine & Rhinestones,’ ‘Questlove Supreme,’ and more Dan DeLuca, The Philadelphia Inquirer
Streaming services put all the world’s music at your fingertips, but serious fans crave more than that.
They need artist interviews, granular looks back at classics, and grand narratives laced with surprise. Great music podcasts cover all those bases.
Road trip season is podcast season, and the music podcasts we’re recommending here offer satisfying aural companionship, taking varied approaches to storytelling and spanning multiple genres.
All these podcasts are easily searchable and widely available, unless otherwise noted.
Cocaine & Rhinestones. The greatness of this country music podcast from Tyler Mahan Coe, now in the middle of its second season, can be measured by its introductions and digressions. The opening episode takes its time getting around to George Jones, the hero of the season, starting with a fascin
Rolling Stone Podcast ‘Songs in the Key of Death’ to Explore True Crime Tales Behind Classic Murder Ballads
Hear Sad13’s interpretation of the early 20th-century song “Delia,” which will be the subject of the first episode
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Nevermind Media has announced a new podcast,
Songs in the Key of Death, which will explore the intersection of true crime and music by delving into the stories that inspired classic murder ballads.
The show will premiere June 16th and be hosted by writer and critic Courtney E. Smith, who will examine some of the most notorious crimes of the early 20th century and the songs they inspired. Sad13 (the solo project of Sadie Dupuis) and Will Oldham (Bonnie “Prince” Billy) will also take turns interpreting the songs discussed in each episode.