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Dec 3, 2020 • 36min

Music Meltdown: Our Most Streamed Artists Are The Same (AKA Spotify Wrapped 2020)

It's that time of year again, Spotify has released "Spotify Wrapped" and we wish we could say we were shocked with the outcome. Join Sara Feigin and Jenna Million as they laugh their way through their most played songs of 2020. Even with our vastly different listening habits, our lovely hosts still managed to share 3/5 most played artists! Tune in to find out just how many minutes worth of Machine Gun Kelly we listened to, and what Louis Tomlinson song places higher than Miss You, Sara's most listened to song of both 2018 & 2019.This is a music commentary podcast based on pre-existing knowledge and sources listed at Name3Songs.comIf you'd like to discuss anything we talked about today in grater detail with us, you can find us on Twitter @Name3Songs or @sara_feigin & @jenna_million Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Nov 29, 2020 • 1h 8min

The Importance of Groupies to Rock n Roll with Erica Campbell

This week we delve into the world of groupies with music journalist and all-around amazing gal Erica Campbell. We cover everything from the heyday of groupies in the late 60s to 70s focusing heavily on the queen of groupies herself Pamela Des Barres to what it means to be a groupie in the modern world. Are all women who are involved in music really groupies? We unpack that sentiment. From the dolls of the 70s to Alexa Chung coining leaning into the term "professional groupie" to the girls on MySpace letting their Warped Tour hero boytoys lead them to the power and fame they so rightfully deserve, groupies come in all shapes and sizes. Join us for an incredible discussion into what it really means to be a groupie.This is a music commentary podcast based on pre-existing knowledge and sources listed at Name3Songs.comIf you'd like to discuss anything we talked about today in greater detail with us, you can find us on Twitter @Name3Songs or @sara_feigin & @jenna_millionYou can follow up with Erica on Twitter & Instagram and read more of her work at campbellerica.comThis episode would be nothing without Muses Podcast and Pamela Des Barres' book I'm With The Band Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Nov 22, 2020 • 56min

Confessions of a Fangirl: Tales from Hannah Ewens’ Fangirls

This week we dive back into the world of Fangirldom by discussing topics from Hannah Ewens' incredible book Fangirls: Scenes From Modern Music Culture. Join Sara Feigin and Jenna Million as they go deeper into the world of fangirls and discuss all things from why we're made to feel guilty about crushing on band members, to what it's like fangirling over an artist the world doesn't see as fangirl friendly. Were boybands created to make girls feel the need to cater to men? Is fangirling as an adult something to be ashamed of? We answer these questions and so many more in this week's episode in hopes of validating our listeners and their unabashed love of music.This is a music commentary podcast based on pre-existing knowledge and sources listed at Name3Songs.comIf you'd like to discuss anything we talked about today in greater detail with us, you can find us on Twitter @Name3Songs or @sara_feigin & @jenna_million Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Nov 15, 2020 • 51min

Justin Bieber's Redemption Arc with Miriana Rexrode

Has Justin Bieber always been an enigma to you? Did his antics as an angsty teen in the Hollywood spotlight turn you off from giving his music a chance? We're joined this week by LA based publicist, Miriana Rexrode, to talk all things Justin Bieber from his lowest lows to his highest highs. Miriana isn't just a publicist though, she also has spent most of her formative years running fan accounts dedicated to Justin Bieber, so she knows him like the back of her hand. We get her insight on what it's like running a fan account during an era where all the media does is bring down the star you care so deeply about as well as how to mitigate the feelings of betrayal when your favorite singer is hiding their sadness from the world at large.This is a music commentary podcast based on pre-existing knowledge and sources listed at Name3Songs.comIf you'd like to discuss anything we talked about today in grater detail with us, you can find us on Twitter @Name3Songs or @sara_feigin & @jenna_millionYou can find Miriana at the below links:Instagram: @thisismiriana // @bieberbodyguards2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Nov 8, 2020 • 53min

Music Industry Satire or Truth Bomb? Josie & The Pussycats (2001)

In this week's episode, join Sara Feigin and Jenna Million as they discuss the most important film in Sara's life, the 2001 cult classic Josie and the Pussycats. This satirical black comedy take on the girl group from the iconic Archie Comics universe is an eye opening journey into the world of the music industry. Originally a box office flop, the film has become a cult classic and its original soundtrack even went gold. We dissect the film, bringing to light how this tongue in cheek classic shines a light on many of the dark patches of the music industry. From body image to the constant pressure labels put on artists to do well right out of the gate. We discuss everything from boy bands to girl groups to K-Pop idol training camps. While watching Josie isn't necessary to enjoy this episode, it will heighten the experience and should be a necessary watch for all females in music. This is a music commentary podcast based on pre-existing knowledge and sources listed at Name3Songs.com If you'd like to discuss anything we talked about today in greater detail with us, you can find us on Twitter @Name3Songs or @sara_feigin & @jenna_million Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Nov 1, 2020 • 58min

Young & Female in the Music Industry with Sophia Ragomo

Ever wondered what it takes to break into the music industry? This week our hosts Sara Feigin and Jenna Million are joined by concert photographer, Sophia Ragomo, to discuss all things being young and female in the world of concert photography. We all share our journies into getting involved in the world of live music photography and share the many similarities and vast differences on how the music scene has changed since we all first got our start! This is a music commentary podcast based on pre-existing knowledge and sources listed at Name3Songs.comIf you'd like to discuss anything we talked about today in grater detail with us, you can find us on Twitter @Name3Songs or @sara_feigin & @jenna_millionYou can follow Sophia on any of the below social media platforms:Instagram: @sophiaragomoTwitter: @sophiaragomoPortfolio: sophiaragomo.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Oct 28, 2020 • 53min

Music Meltdown: Why We Avoided The Bandwagon

In this month's rendition of Music Meltdown we take a trip down the darker side of memory lane as Sara Feigin and Jenna Million open up about the musicians they chose not to listen to for fully insane reasons, only to later on in life realise their wrong doings and thus ran after the bandwagon screaming to be let on. We cover everything from Paramore to Taylor Swift to Bring Me The Horizon in this wild ride filled with lots of internalised misogyny and a bit of fandom fear. Head over to Name3Songs.com to see some hilarious photos of young emo Sara, young scene kid Post Malone and so much more!If you had a band you used to hate for no reason and want to share in the trauma with us, come chat over on Twitter @Name3Songs or if you want to relate on a more personal level chat with us one on one @sara_feigin & @jenna_million Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Oct 25, 2020 • 54min

Fans vs Stan Culture: From Catfish & The Bottlemen to Taylor Swift

To continue the toxicity within fandom discussion we brought on three fans, Cassi, Taylor, and Jesus, who have all experienced stan culture first hand to talk in-depth about what it's like being a super fan in the days of social media. Both Taylor and Jesus are big fans of Taylor Swift and other mostly mainstream pop artists, whereas Cassi is a huge fan of British rockers, Catfish and the Bottlemen. Topics we discuss this week include fandoms going after other fandoms on social media, fans hating on their favorites on Twitter, what it's like stanning an artist who isn't active on socials (or worse, not making music in general) and so much more.This is a music commentary podcast based on pre-existing knowledge and sources listed at Name3Songs.comIf you'd like to discuss anything we talked about today in grater detail with us, you can find us on Twitter @Name3Songs or @sara_feigin & @jenna_millionFollow our guests at the below links!Cassi: Instagram.com/xcassimariexTaylor: Instagram.com/the.camera.ladyJesus: Instagram.com/jesusacostx or Twitter.com/jesusacostx Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Oct 18, 2020 • 50min

The 1975 Fantake: Not Just a Band For Girls

Join Sara Feigin and Jenna Million as they chat with The 1975 superfans Joe and Brittany to find out everything about The 1975 from the fan perspective. They explain why Drive Like I Do is so important to fans, and go into detail on why the Twitter sanction of fandom is continuously cancelling Matty Healy. Joe has been a fan since the early days whereas Brittany didn't dive into fandom life until 2018, hearing both their takes on this band they hold near and dear to their hearts was a wonderful treat. In last week's episode, we discussed at great length frontman Matty Healy's feelings on grandeur and this week we discuss this even more with the people who know him best, his fans.  This is a music commentary podcast based on pre-existing knowledge and sources listed at Name3Songs.comIf you'd like to continue the conversation on The 1975, please joining us on Twitter @Name3Songs or chat with us personally @sara_feigin and @jenna_million You can follow Joe at @JoeAinsley1 and Brittany at @britjohnson21 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Oct 11, 2020 • 52min

Why Are The 1975 So Polarizing?

(TW: addiction/sexual assault) -- As the title of this episode so aptly states, The 1975 have been a pretty polarising band throughout their career. Join Sara Feigin and Jenna Million as they discuss the media's ever changing opinion on The 1975, from them winning NME's worst band of the year award in 2014, to becoming the belle of the ball for NME starting just two years later. We discussing Matty Healy's acceptance of his narcissism and how the singer's self-aware God Complex is both compelling and exhausting. Of course, no conversation about Matty Healy is complete without discussing his hot-takes and actions in regards to his political and cultural beliefs, we touch on times he went too far, when he didn't go far enough and when he got things just right. Detailed show notes including images and articles mentioned in the episode can be found on our website, Name3Songs.comTo continue the conversation on social media you can find us on Twitter at @Name3Songs or personally @sara_feigin & @jenna_million Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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