
Dee Reddy
Music journalist and radio contributor (referred to as D-Ready in the episode) who discusses festival line-ups, music news and provides a pick of the week.
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Dec 3, 2025 • 20min
Last Word On Music: CMAT And Fontaines D.C. First EP Acts Announced
Music commentator John Caddell and journalist Dee Reddy join to discuss thrilling updates in the music scene. They unveil the first acts for Electric Picnic 2026, including the exciting additions of Gorillaz and Fontaines D.C. The conversation dives into Daniel O'Donnell's upcoming sabbatical, exploring his lasting charm. They also weigh in on 50 Cent's legal tussle with Netflix and share opinions on Maroon 5's Malahide Castle gig. Finally, John recommends a deluxe reissue from Prince, while Dee shines a light on Dublin's Diveboy.

Oct 28, 2025 • 23min
British Airways Pulls Louis Theroux Sponsorship After Bob Vylan Appearance
Dee Reddy, a music journalist known for her insightful commentary, and Dave Hanratty, a music commentator and host of the No Encore podcast, tackle some pressing topics. They dissect British Airways' decision to halt sponsorship of Louis Theroux's podcast following controversial comments from Bob Vylan's frontman. The duo also explores the balance between artists' political responsibilities and audience expectations, while highlighting interesting new music, like the AI-generated project I Appreciate You and the buzz around Fred Again's multimedia event in Dublin.

Oct 14, 2025 • 22min
The Last Word On Music: Taylor Swift's 'The Life Of A Showgirl' Divides Fans And Critics
In this engaging discussion, music journalist Dee Reddy weighs in on Taylor Swift's latest album, 'The Life Of A Showgirl.' She debates whether fans are experiencing 'popularity fatigue' and the impact of high expectations. The conversation touches on Swift's creative journey post-Era's Tour and examines if her lyrics reflect maturity or youthfulness. Dee also discusses the return of Max Martin and how repeated listens reveal deeper appreciation. Plus, insights into MTV's evolution and its cultural ramifications are explored.


