

Song Exploder
Hrishikesh Hirway
Song Exploder is a podcast where musicians take apart their songs, and piece by piece, tell the story of how they were made. Each episode features an artist discussing a song of theirs, breaking down the sounds and ideas that went into the writing and recording. Hosted and produced by Hrishikesh Hirway.
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Mar 25, 2020 • 24min
Nathaniel Rateliff - And It's Still Alright
Nathaniel Rateliff is a singer and songwriter from Colorado. He’s released four solo albums, and two with his band, the Night Sweats.
Those two Night Sweats albums were produced by Richard Swift, who passed away in 2018. In a statement, his family said that he "suffered from alcohol addiction, and it’s ultimately what took his life." Nathaniel Rateliff’s new solo album, And It’s Still Alright, was supposed to be produced by Richard Swift as well, but Richard died before they could work together again. In this episode, Nathaniel breaks down the title track, which was inspired by his own complicated relationship with alcohol, and by his friendship with Richard Swift.
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Mar 11, 2020 • 21min
Eric Nam - Love Die Young
Eric Nam is a Korean-American pop singer from Atlanta. He’s currently lives in Seoul, South Korea, where he found fame as a K-pop star. He was named “2016 Man of the Year” by GQ Korea, and Forbes named him one of their “30 under 30 Asia.”
But his success in Korea has been complicated a little by what he wanted to do with his career versus what he felt he was allowed to do. As his career as an artist has evolved, he’s gotten closer and closer to making the music he wants to make. In November 2019, Eric released Before We Begin — his first album entirely in English. In this episode, Eric Nam and producer Rabitt break down a song from that album called “Love Die Young.”
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Feb 26, 2020 • 21min
Soccer Mommy - Circle the Drain
Sophie Allison makes music under the name Soccer Mommy. Her debut album came out in 2018, when she was 20 years old, and the New York Times named it one of the best album of the year. Her second album, Color Theory, comes out this week, and it includes this song, "Circle the Drain." In this episode, she takes "Circle the Drain" apart and explains how it was influenced by songs from her childhood.
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Feb 12, 2020 • 19min
Caribou - Home
Dan Snaith has been making Caribou records since 2001. He won Canada’s Polaris music prize in 2007, and this month, he’s releasing the seventh Caribou album, Suddenly.
In this episode, Dan breaks down the song “Home.” He talks about how he managed to get past several moments of creative uncertainty to figure out the final track.
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Jan 29, 2020 • 18min
Vagabon - Water Me Down
When Laetitia Tamko started making the second Vagabon album, she really wanted to produce the entire thing on her own. It would be a new sound, and producing was still a relatively new skill to her, but she wanted to tackle it head on, and do it all herself. On this song, though, "Water Me Down," Laetitia actually has a co-producer, Eric Littman. It’s the one exception to her otherwise entirely self-produced album. In this episode, she breaks down how she and Eric made the song, and why it was worth making that exception.
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Jan 15, 2020 • 25min
Semisonic - Closing Time
Dan Wilson, lead singer and songwriter of Semisonic, shares the intriguing backstory of the iconic song 'Closing Time.' He discusses the dual themes of birth and nightlife, reflecting on personal inspirations and the songwriting process. Dan also reveals the innovative recording techniques that gave the song its distinctive sound, including the unique use of a fuzz factory pedal. He intertwines his personal life with the creation of the song, emphasizing the emotional challenges and new beginnings that influenced its lyrics.

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Dec 25, 2019 • 26min
Vampire Weekend - Harmony Hall
Ezra Koenig from Vampire Weekend and producer Ariel Rechtshaid discuss the journey of their song 'Harmony Hall' over several years, exploring the history of rock music, utopian symbolism, and the challenges of following up. They delve into the emotions and themes conveyed in the song, touching on the juxtaposition between not wanting to live in a certain way but also not wanting to die.

Dec 17, 2019 • 11min
Intro Theme and Thao's Farewell
Thao Nguyen has been guest hosting Song Exploder this year, with Christian Koons producing, to give Hrishikesh a little room to daydream. That’s all been possible because of the support of Radiotopia listeners. In this bonus episode, Thao says goodbye, and we break down the intro music that Hrishi made to go with Thao’s time as guest host. Thanks to everyone who has listened this year. If you’d like to support the future of the podcast, you can donate to Radiotopia. You can help make new things possible for the podcast. Make your mark. Go to radiotopia.fm to donate today.

Dec 11, 2019 • 18min
Meek Mill - Trauma
Rapper Meek Mill, known for his recent Grammy nomination and multiple albums, joins the podcast to discuss the creation of his song 'Trauma' inspired by his experiences in prison and early life in Philadelphia. He breaks down the process of creation and the themes explored in the track.

Nov 27, 2019 • 20min
Bat for Lashes - Kids in the Dark
Natasha Khan makes music under the name Bat for Lashes. She’s released five albums, including Lost Girls, which came out in September 2019.
In this episode, she breaks down the making of the lead single from that album, called “Kids in the Dark.” But just before she started writing it, she wasn't sure if she would make another album at all.
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