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Jason Lipshutz and Andrew Unterberger joined Spike and Mutlu for an extended discussion about the music and legacy of Linkin Park, and debated some of their nu-metal counterparts at Carl Landry Record Club Live II at Underground Arts. Also included is a nu-metal album snake draft, and a beautiful rendition of Shadow Of The Day from Mutlu. Most live pods suck but this one doesn't. Thanks so much to everyone who joined us. It was an amazing night. Buy Jason's book It Starts With One here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/it-starts-with-one-the-legend-and-legacy-of-linkin-park-jason-lipshutz/21057681?ean=9780306832505 This is Carl Landry Record Club episode #153
Billboard's very own Jason Lipshutz and Andrew Unterberger join the show to discuss 2024's game-changing breakout stars: Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter, Tommy Richman, Benson Boone, Hozier, Tinashe, Charli XCX and more! Also approaching the midway point of the decade, we cast our ideal Mount Rushmores of early 2020s popstars.
Olivia Rodrigo's Guts, Harry Styles' Harry's House, Lizzo's Special, Adele's 30, Miley Cyrus' Endless Summer Vacation. What's one thing all of these albums have in common? They're each major releases by pop superstars in the last few years that churned out one massive hit single and then struggled to find a second to match it. They also serve as slightly counterintuitive representations of the state of the modern pop blockbuster in which, unlike past eras, putting together a string of massive singles might be less important than ever for a pop icon's era. Billboard's Andrew Unterberger and music writer Eric Bennett join DJ Louie to discuss this new one-hit-wonder phenomenon amongst pop's elite. Join Pop Pantheon: All Access, Our Patreon Channel, for Exclusive Content and MoreShop Merch in Pop Pantheon's StoreCome to Gorgeous Gorgeous LA on 1/13 at Los GlobosCome to Gorgeous Gorgeous NYC on 2/3 at Sultan RoomFollow Andrew Unterberger on TwitterFollow Eric Bennett on TwitterFollow DJ Louie XIV on InstagramFollow DJ Louie XIV on TwitterFollow Pop Pantheon on InstagramFollow Pop Pantheon on Twitter
The Ricky returns on 12/31/23, so until then, here's the Best Music of 2023 Episode of the Carl Landry Record Club podcast with Spike, Mutlu, AU and Jason Lipshutz. You can subscribe to the Carl Landry Record Club everywhere, and see a list of the albums we've discussed at this location. Our friends from Billboard Jason Lipshutz and Andrew Unterberger join us for a monster pod about some of our favorite music from 2023. We each picked four songs to discuss as well as an extended discussion about Taylor Swift's popularity. Thank you for a great year! Includes music from: Zach Bryan, Lana Del Rey, 100 Gecs, Taproot, Ryan Beatty, Spiritual Cramp, JPEGMAFIA, Romy, Faye Webster, Reuben James, Thee Sacred Souls, Bebel Gilberto, Nicki Minaj, DJ Sabrina The Teenage DJ, Jane Remover and Soccer Mommy. To suggest an album for CLRC do any of the following: * Leave a review on Apple Podcasts with the artist and title (five stars always helps). * Use the Spotify form right underneath the podcast in your app. * Visit https://linktr.ee/thecarl The intro music is "I Should Let You Know" by Marian Hill. For playlists and podcasts, visit us on the web at https://linktr.ee/thecarl and on Twitter at @CLRCPod. This is Carl Landry Record Club episode #128. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spike-eskin/message
Our friends from Billboard Jason Lipshutz and Andrew Unterberger join us for a monster pod about some of our favorite music from 2023. We each picked four songs to discuss as well as an extended discussion about Taylor Swift's popularity. Thank you for a great year! Includes music from: Zach Bryan, Lana Del Rey, 100 Gecs, Taproot, Ryan Beatty, Spiritual Cramp, JPEGMAFIA, Romy, Faye Webster, Reuben James, Thee Sacred Souls, Bebel Gilberto, Nicki Minaj, DJ Sabrina The Teenage DJ, Jane Remover and Soccer Mommy. To suggest an album for CLRC do any of the following: * Leave a review on Apple Podcasts with the artist and title (five stars always helps). * Use the Spotify form right underneath the podcast in your app. * Visit https://linktr.ee/thecarl The intro music is "I Should Let You Know" by Marian Hill. For playlists and podcasts, visit us on the web at https://linktr.ee/thecarl and on Twitter at @CLRCPod. This is Carl Landry Record Club episode #128. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brett-eskin/message
A New Music Club episode with our friend Andrew Unterberger, talking about new songs from Noah Kahan, Kenya Grace, and Home Is Where. We also discuss concerts from Ethel Cain and The Postal Service. To suggest an album for CLRC do any of the following: * Leave a review on Apple Podcasts with the artist and title (five stars always helps). * Use the Spotify form right underneath the podcast in your app. * Visit https://linktr.ee/thecarl The intro music is "I Should Let You Know" by Marian Hill. For playlists and podcasts, visit us on the web at https://linktr.ee/thecarl and on Twitter at @CLRCPod. This is Carl Landry Record Club episode #123. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brett-eskin/message
We talk about Andrew Unterberger's article that the Sixers have ruined other basketball for him, and give some advice about consuming the Sixers. We also discussed Ramona Shelburne's appearance on the Lowe Post talking about James Harden and Daryl Morey, a listener thinks we're underrating Paul Reed's impact, a hilarious Josh Harris story, the return of relationship advice regarding dating apps, and whether he Philly sports media is too negative. Join the Ricky Bark In The Park team here: https://bit.ly/RickyBARK The Rights To Ricky Sanchez is presented by Draft Kings Sportsbook Become a Mortgage CS Ricky VIP at mortgagecs.com/ricky Get 20% off any Body Bio product with code MIKESTUMMY at bodybio.com Get 9.1% off your first order at Kinetic Skateboarding with code DAVESILVER at http://www.kineticskateboarding.com Gambling problem? Call 1-800-Gambler or visit www 1800gambler.net. In New York, call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369). In Connecticut, Help is available for problem gambling call 888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org. Please play responsibly. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). 21 plus age varies by jurisdiction. Void in Ontario. See See D K N G dot co slash football for eligibility, terms and responsible gaming resources. Bonus bets expire seven days after issuance. Eligibility and deposit restrictions apply. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spike-eskin/message
Before we give you our 12 nominees for 2003, we decided to bring you back behind the curtain to discuss our short list.For this special episode, we're joined by Andrew Unterberger of Billboard as we discuss the top ... uh ... 30 or so songs of the year, at least by our standards. You'll get some Outkast, Jay-Z, Britney, Dizzee Rascal, Drive By Truckers, and a whole lot more.Website: http://www.hallofsongs.comSocial: http://www.twitter.com/hallofsongsPlease rate and review us on Apple Podcasts!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hall-of-songs/id1550546067
On tonight's episode of The Gastroenteritis Blues, Steve, Dan and Emily are ready to preview the 2022/2023 Sixers season and are joined by none other than returning guest, Billboard and The Rights to Ricky Sanchez's Andrew Unterberger. AU joins the gang to first discuss the Sixers' decision to waive end-of-bench guys Charles Bassey and Isaiah Joe, and discuss their takeaways from the team's 4-0 preseason run. Why was AU left a bit cold with James Harden's performances? Why was Dan encouraged by a Doc Rivers lineup wrinkle? Then, they go around the horn for some quick-hitting predictions. Listen for their predictions in the following categories: Breakout Sixer Most Frustrating Sixer Emergent Storyline Sixers Playoff Seed How the Sixers Season will End They also pepper AU with some music questions before letting him go. Finally, the hosts reveal their aggregate handsome rankings for their annual choices for this year's Sixers roster. It gets heated. You'll want to tune into the YouTube here for this. Please rate, subscribe, review, and enjoy. Go Sixers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On tonight's episode of The Gastroenteritis Blues, Steve, Dan and Emily are ready to preview the 2022/2023 Sixers season and are joined by none other than returning guest, Billboard and The Rights to Ricky Sanchez's Andrew Unterberger. AU joins the gang to first discuss the Sixers' decision to waive end-of-bench guys Charles Bassey and Isaiah Joe, and discuss their takeaways from the team's 4-0 preseason run. Why was AU left a bit cold with James Harden's performances? Why was Dan encouraged by a Doc Rivers lineup wrinkle? Then, they go around the horn for some quick-hitting predictions. Listen for their predictions in the following categories: Breakout Sixer Most Frustrating Sixer Emergent Storyline Sixers Playoff Seed How the Sixers Season will End They also pepper AU with some music questions before letting him go. Finally, the hosts reveal their aggregate handsome rankings for their annual choices for this year's Sixers roster. It gets heated. You'll want to tune into the YouTube here for this. Please rate, subscribe, review, and enjoy. Go Sixers.
Let's listen to some new music! Our friends Jason Lipshutz and Andrew Unterberger from Billboard join us to talk about new songs from Zach Bryan, The Beths, Demi Lovato, Steve Lacy and Yeat. To suggest an album for CLRC, leave a review on Apple Podcasts with the artist and title (five stars always helps). For playlists and podcasts, visit us on the web at carllandryrecordclub.com and on Twitter @CLRCPod. This episode was produced by Molly Dolan. The theme song for Carl Landry Record Club is "I Should Let You Know" by Marian Hill. This is CLRC episode #90.
It's time to get twee! Belle & Sebastian exploded across college dorm rooms in the late '90s but they were not the only Scottish indie pop band making waves, facing competition from upstarts Camera Obscura. So who is the favorite Scottish indie pop song of 2006, Camera Obscura's "Lloyd, I'm Ready to Be Heartbroken" or Belle and Sebastian's "Another Sunny Day"?
We all know that the musical landscape has changed in recent years. Tik Tok, Youtube, playlist culture, social media, and on and on and on—they've all remade how we listen, and what we listen to. But when folks (including us?) discuss those changes, they all too frequently focus on the big picture at the expense of the details. Streaming is over a decade old now. How…has it changed? That's why we were so excited to talk to Andrew Unterberger, a journalist at Billboard who recently wrote a fascinating piece exploring why new music is taking longer to reach the top of the charts—and spending so much time there once it does. Where breaking on radio (or Tik Tok!) used to be enough, today's hits take complex routes across any number of platforms on their way to the Billboard Top 40. Talking our way through them reveals the multi-polar, chance-driven, promotion-filled universe that's driving our current listening. Turns out, it's a world that's far more chaotic (and a lot less planned) than either labels—or their critics— would like to admit. Subscribe to our newsletter! Follow us on Twitter! Follow Andrew Unterberger! Music: Pauline Anna Strom - "Freedom at the 45th Floor"
A disgusting effort led to the Sixers losing Game 6 to the Raptors, and now are on the verge of letting the series slip away. We discuss Embiid and Harden and the rest of these assholes. We also discuss Ben Simmons bowing out of the season. Andrew Unterberger joins us. The Rights To Ricky Sanchez is presented by Draft Kings Sportsbook. Become a MortgageCS VIP by going to mortgagecs.com/ricky. Kornblau and Kornblau is the official law firm of The Process. Stateside Vodka is the official sponsor of the Corner Three Newsletter --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spike-eskin/message
Let's listen to some new music! Our friends Jason Lipshutz and Andrew Unterberger from Billboard join us to talk about new songs from Spoon, Mitski, Conan Gray, Rod Wave, Sabrina Carpenter and Shamir. To suggest an album for CLRC, leave a review on Apple Podcasts with the artist and title (five stars always helps). For playlists and podcasts, visit us on the web at carllandryrecordclub.com and on Twitter @CLRCPod. The theme song for Carl Landry Record Club is "I Should Let You Know" by Marian Hill. This is CLRC episode #63.
We aren't finished talking about the best of 2021! We bring on Andrew Unterberger of Billboard and The Ricky to discuss five of his favorite songs/artists of 2021. We're sorry for Spike's audio quality, won't happen again! Artists include: Alien Boy, Willow, Tyler The Creator, Pink Pantheress and Rauw Alejandro. For playlists and podcasts, visit us on the web at carllandryrecordclub.com and on Twitter @CLRCPod. The theme song for Carl Landry Record Club is "I Should Let You Know" by Marian Hill. This is CLRC episode #58.
The long-awaited REBA/CLAWS crossover event, plus: gender norms. Featuring Billboard (and Sixers fan community) legend Andrew Unterberger.
This week we're joined by Andrew Unterberger, Deputy Editor at Billboard. We spend this one closing Michael's St. Vincent Pitchfork Fest Saga, and reviewing new music from Kacey Musgraves, Militarie Gun, and Slothrust.
On today's episode of The Gastroenteritis Blues, Steve, Dan and Emily are joined once again by Billboard and The Rights to Ricky Sanchez's Andrew Unterberger. First, they discuss their takeaways for Thursday's NBA Draft, where the Sixers took Jaden Springer, Filip Petrusev and Charles Bassey. What do they make of Daryl Morey using pick #28 on an 18-year-old? Then, as is contractually obliged, they rounded up the week's rumors (or non-rumors) regarding the status of Ben Simmons. Next, the panel assesses the latest Sixers-leaning rumors in NBA Free Agency, including thoughts on Kyle Lowry, Dwight Howard, Danny Green and more. Finally, the trio peppers AU with a number of music industry questions to round out the podcast. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's the big one. The episode this show was invented for, the two towering titans of classic rock, the most requested song on the radio of all time vs. the most requested song live of all time. Will Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Free Bird" reign as the greatest guitar-solo-heavy epic of all time or will it be denied by "Stairway to Heaven" by Led Zeppelin?
On this episode of No Particular Hurry Dave Early interviews AU, who Sixers fans know best as a top columnist for the Right to Ricky team. Is it a problem that this team hasn’t really had a big test in like two months? Will the Sixers try to beat Miami Thursday? Jrue Holiday is terrifying defensively It’s impossible to gauge exactly what the Bucks are going to be during the playoffs… Joel isn’t winning MVP, find a new slant? Joel before vs. after his knee injury, is he the same player? What do we make of the wonky, often all-bench rotations? Is Doc not experimenting enough with his rotations? The long “cavalcade of Sixers backup centers that can’t hang…” If Dwight gets worked in the playoffs, will it be on Doc or Morey? I don’t think we’re ever gonna get to a point where we just turn the key and [Ben Simmons] is unlocked….” Is it stupid that we’re counting Embiid as a forward for the All-NBA team? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We're talking about five new songs this week instead of three old albums. We welcome Jason Lipshutz and Andrew Unterberger from Billboard for the first New Music Club. Jason and AU bring us five songs to talk about, including: Carly Pearce's "29," Imagine Dragons' "Cutthroat," Justin Bieber's "Hold On," Glaive & Ericdoa's "Cloak and Dagger," and Kali Uchis' "Telepatia." All of the songs discussed (including others we mentioned in comparison) are available on a playlist included on the post for this episode on our website. You can follow Jason on Twitter @JasonLipshutz and AU on Twitter @AUGetOffMyGold. To suggest an album for CLRC, leave a review on Apple Podcasts with the artist and title (five stars always helps). For playlists and podcasts, visit us on the web at carllandryrecordclub.com and on Twitter @CLRCPod. The theme song for Carl Landry Record Club is "I Should Let You Know" by Marian Hill. This is episode #24 of the Carl Landry Record Club.
The one and only AU lions the show to recap the Sixers just barely losing to the Bucks despite not having Joel Embiid. Then, the three sort through the entire rotation to answer the ultimate question for this franchise — who is the weirdest basketball player in this extremely wacky bunch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're talking about five new songs this week instead of three old albums. We welcome Jason Lipshutz and Andrew Unterberger from Billboard for the first New Music Club. Jason and AU bring us five songs to talk about, including: Olivia Rodrigo's "Driver's License," Pooh Shiesty's "Back In Blood," Camp Trash's "Bobby," Rebecca Black's "Girlfriend" and SZA's "Good Days." All of the songs discussed (including others we mentioned in comparison) are available on a playlist included on the post for this episode on our website. You can follow Jason on Twitter @JasonLipshutz and AU on Twitter @AUGetOffMyGold. To suggest an album for CLRC, leave a review on Apple Podcasts with the artist and title (five stars always helps). For playlists and podcasts, visit us on the web at carllandryrecordclub.com and on Twitter @CLRCPod. The theme song for Carl Landry Record Club is "I Should Let You Know" by Marian Hill. This is episode #16 of the Carl Landry Record Club.
It wasn't the test we were looking forward to, but the Sixers starting lineup moved to 13-0 with a convincing win over the Nets. We discuss Embiid's continued dominance, Simmons' (maybe) best game so far this season and whether Mike will put any respect on Danny Green's name. We debate a potential ban in the Morey family, and bring on Andrew Unterberger to talk about a column he never wrote that would currently be roasted every minute on the internet, along with whether he'll ever admit he's wrong. Opt in to our special Draft Kings Sportsbook Joel Embiid MVP odds boost at this link. Make sure you opt in, and put it on your betslip before you place your wager. $25 limit, PA or NJ only, deadline is Tuesday at 10am to boost Embiid's MVP odds to +700.
In this episode, Brandon chats with Deputy Editor of Billboard Magazine and 76ers Trust the Process thought leader Andrew Unterberger about the similarities and differences he sees between the Thunder and the 76ers rebuilding processes. We also open up the DT mailbag and answer all your burning questions about tanking and trades. Twitter: Andrew | Brandon | Rachael Thanks for listening! Please don't forget to leave us a review! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dailythunder/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dailythunder/support
We give you our favorite music of 2020, as Jason Lipshutz of Billboard and Andrew Unterberger of Billboard and The Rights To Ricky Sanchez join us to give their lists as well. Each person brings five songs released this year, and we all talk about each song. Get a playlist of all songs at this location. Artists featured include: Dua Lipa, Bat For Lashes, Gunna, Arlo Parks, Liam Gallagher, Miley Cyrus, Halsey, BLACKSTARKIDS, Pop Smoke, John Prine, Grimes, The Strokes, Thundercat, John K, Spanish Love Songs, Ashton Irwin, Westerman, 24KGoldn, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, and Butch Walker. The intro music for Carl Landry Record Club is "I Should Let You Know" by Marian hill.
Happy birthday Emily Anderson! The Gastro trio rings in Emily's big day by talking immediately after watching the Sixers get blown out by the Cavaliers without Joel Embiid. This week, they're joined by The Rights to Ricky Sanchez and Billboard's Andrew Unterberger. Emily, Dan, Steve and AU discuss the Sixers' first three games of this young season. Which Sixers have pleasantly and unpleasantly surprised? What would they do with Matisse Thybulle or Tobias Harris? Did the week at all affect our hosts' feelings on James Harden? Finally, Steve, Dan and Emily pepper AU with their favorite musical artists in hopes of his approval, send a heartfelt congratulations to Zac Clark, and predict the week ahead for the Sixers. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We begin our eighth season of pods about the Sixers (kind of) with predictions for how we think the season will go, over under bets for the entire season (some serious, some not so serious), and a draft of Bold Predictions as Andrew Unterberger joins us to score how bold they actually are. We also update feelings on what's going on with a James Harden trade for Ben Simmons. The Rights To Ricky Sanchez is presented by Draft Kings Sportsbook.
Song vs. Song goes hipster! We welcome back Billboard editor Andrew Unterberger to discuss two of the late '90s giants of indie rock! Which mopey acoustic love song shall reign supreme, "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea" by Neutral Milk Hotel or "The Book of Love" by The Magnetic Fields?
The ten year celebrations continue as Alex James looks back at how One Direction found their sound and made the music that would top the charts around the world, with contributions from songwriter Savan Kotecha and Billboard journalist Andrew Unterberger. Tweet @thisisalexjames
The 72 hours have elapsed, and the JJ Redick story closes with some controversy, as Spike and Mike work through the details. We catch up with Andrew Unterberger, who has continued to follow the Sixers season in an alternate reality, and start their 4 vs. 5 seed series with the Heat today. We come back to the Ricky Record Club (now named Carl Landry Record Club) to review Margo Price, discuss the new Fiona Apple album, and dip into the mailbag to discuss the meeting of Jimmy Butler and Bryan Colangelo. Donate to Spike’s fundraiser for the Brandywine SPCA Virtual Walk For Paws here.
Thank you for joining us for the five-hour, first ever, Rights To Ricky Sanchez Zoomathon. If for some reason you want to listen to five hours of it, here it is. Merchandise is available until midnight on Monday, and you can see it at rightstorickysanchez.com/charity. We will accept donations at Venmo Rights-To-Ricky, and PayPal spike@rightstorickysanchez.com. All proceeds benefit the Providence Animal Center, Coded By Kids and Philabundance. Thank you to all of our guests, local sponsors, Kent and Cris who helped Spike with Zoom, and DraftKings Sportsbook who covered all costs. Guests: Derek Bodner, LL Pavorsky, Zainab Javed, Adam Kornblau, Justin Calgiano (Providence Animal Center), Andrew Sharp, Rich Stouffer, SixersAdam, Eric Shannon, Andrew Unterberger, Don Steele, Abbie Huertas, Sylvester Mobley (Coded By Kids), Ben Jones, Chris Ryan, Alyssa Litman, Adam Ksebe, John Gonzalez
We welcome special guest, Andrew Unterberger, editor for Billboard magazine, as we look at two of 2008's biggest crossover smashes, from two of the biggest rappers in the game! T.I.'s "Whatever You Like" vs. Lil Wayne's "Lollipop", but which Southern rapper's disappointing sellout track will reign supreme?
It’s better to have both Ben Simmons and Joel Embiid, but can we see the version of Ben Simmons we saw against the Nets with Joel Embiid in the game? What will it take to bring out the best version of both players, and why is it so hard to have an honest, all encompassing conversation about Ben Simmons? We talk about Furkan Korkmaz’s development, Tobias Harris’ consistency, trade leaks and rumors, and the Toni Tony Tatone Cover Song Contest for “You Don’t F**k Wit’ Me (I Won’t F**ck Wit’ You). Read The Great Ben Simmons Debate by Andrew Unterberger and SixersAdam here.
Bobby and Andrew Unterberger, senior editor for Billboard magazine, dive into songs No. 30 to 21, including “I’m on Fire,” “Nebraska” and “Growin’ Up.” See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The title cut? "The Man"? "Cruel Summer"? Gary, Trevor and Billboard.com senior editor Andrew Unterberger (attempt to) pick the next singles from Taylor Swift's new album, "Lover." See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gary, Trevor and Andrew Unterberger recap the head of the class on Billboard charts at midterm time. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Sixers did not run it back. They ran some of it back. We discuss the re-signing of Tobias Harris, the Jimmy Butler trade to the Miami Heat for Josh Richardson, the loss of JJ Redick, and the signing of former Celtic and former enemy Al Horford. Andrew Unterberger’s terrible internet connection kept him off the pod, but Spike’s rage fest about Jimmy Butler made up for it.
We’ve made a lot of enemies over the last six years, and most of them don’t even know they’re our enemies. In September of 2017, we did our first podcast ranking the Enemies Of The Process, and we decided it was time for an updated ranking. Andrew Unterberger joins us to figure out which Colangelo is worse, where David Silver ranks, whether Spike’s dad is in the top ten, and where everyone else falls in the top 20. We also talk about the Sixers hire of Ime Udoka as assistant coach.
From "The A Team" to his latest, Ed Sheeran has "Shape"-shifted musically. Historically, hit acts have ever since The Beatles, and Gary, Trevor and Andrew Unterberger analyze key artists that have evolved sonically the most successfully. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The 2018-19 Sixers are but a memory now, and the biggest offseason of our lives (every one of them is) has begun. We take a look at how the season ended, and how we thought each player performed along with what we want to see from them next season (if they’re definitely on the team) and what we think the prospects are for their return in 2019-20. We also recap the Lottery Party and talk to Andrew Unterberger about enjoying things outside of winning and his final thoughts on the Tobias Harris trade.
With Billie Eilish set to debut at No. 1 on the Bill(ie)board 200 with her debut LP, Bill(ie)board editors Lyndsey Havens and Andrew Unterberger join Gary and Trevor to discuss the alt/pop artist's breakthrough. Bill(ie)board ... get it? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joel Embiid dominated, Jimmy Butler came through in the fourth quarter, and the Sixers beat the miserable, hate each other, hot seat coach having, Kyrie Irving hating, hate to see it, House Of Pain singing, Boston Celtics. We talk about Embiid and Butler’s performances, a surprise banning from our live shows, and Andrew Unterberger talks about which fans hate us the most. Let’s enjoy this one. Lottery Party presale sold out in about an hour, but you still have a chance at tickets. A limited number of General Admission and VIP tickets go on sale Friday at 10am at this location. Do not miss it this time. They will sell out quickly as they do every year. And it’s the last one. We need to celebrate together. Thanks to everyone who participated in presale.
Paul Grein and Andrew Unterberger return for a Grammy Awards roundtable. Plus, special guest Tiffany recalls her Hot 100 top 10 "All This Time," which was at its No. 6 peak 30 years ago this week. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
While the Sixers are playing their best basketball of the year and beating the Warriors, the Celtics are falling apart right before our very eyes. It’s a very sad situation. We talk about the Warriors win and Ben Simmons’ play, the case for Joel Embiid as the league’s MVP, the recent Anthony Davis and Kristaps Porzingis situations and how sad it is that the Celtics aren’t looking so hot, upcoming trade deadline targets, and Andrew Unterberger introduces a controversial theory.
The most difficult stretch of the season has begun, and we talk about what’s gone wrong and what’s gone right. Joel Embiid is playing through an injury, Ben Simmons has turned it up another level, and Jimmy Butler has had one great game and one bad game. There’s a quick recommendation corner, then Andrew Unterberger joins us to separate the three Process years. Finally, we discuss who we’d rather have on a max deal, Jimmy Butler, Klay Thompson or Kyrie Irving.
A colorful Ricky discusses the awful loss to the awful Atlanta Hawks, the two-year anniversary of the TJ McConnell game winner and what life might be like without him, what the Sixers might have to trade to get better this season, the prospective Ben Simmons trades that Zach Lowe discussed this week, and Andrew Unterberger proposes some imaginative, impossible Sixers trades before skewering Spike about Jared Leto.
Gary and Trevor, along with Billboard.com senior editor Andrew Unterberger, look back at 2018's most surprising hits, biggest memes, most notable videos and more. Plus, guest DJ Earworm on his latest "United State of Pop" mash-up. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joel Embiid said that he wasn’t happy with taking a night off, or the way he was used. We discuss Embiid’s comments, the Sixers win over the Pistons and the Mike Muscala game, how the Sixers might fill out the rest of their rotation, the latest developments in the Fultz saga and Andrew Unterberger joins and we discuss our least favorite Sixers of all time.
Jimmy Butler and Ben Simmons are wearing headbands, Jimmy Butler is the best teammate of all-time, and the Sixers have two straight blowout wins. We talk about the team’s play, make our big announcement (Fly The Process is going to Minnesota!), some potential Fultz trades, and Andrew Unterberger helps us figure out where Embiid, Simmons and Butler rank about the NBA’s elite. We also discuss trading TJ for a first round pick, and who should own the rights to “Trust The Process.”
In one of the best pods in some time, we discuss why Markelle Fultz must continue to start and play a lot for the future of the Sixers, the cheering for him during the home games, the polarizing relationship between fans and Robert Covington, how real the "Simmons and Embiid relationship” issue is, Amir Johnson turning on Kevin O’Connor, and a tribute from Andrew Unterberger to his dad, Glenn. Make sure to donate to the RTRS Bark In The Bark team! We’re at $11,100 but need $15,000 to finish first! Get it done!
Cus Crise was in full effect, and unfortunately so was Baynes hitting threes, Tatum banking shots, and Brown screaming and staring after getting blocked and banking shots in against Embiid. We talk about the disappointing loss in the opener to the Celtics, and break down how we think every player looked. We also talk about Andrew Unterberger’s bold predictions for the season.
Part II of our season preview includes our final season predictions for the Sixers, over/unders about Joel Embiid, Ben Simmons, Dario Saric, TJ McConnell, JJ Redick, Landy Shamet, Elton Brand and more, and a the first every Rights To Ricky Sanchez Bold Predictions Draft, where we make bold predictions about the Sixers and the NBA, and Andrew Unterberger grades and scores the predictions. There is also the long-awaited Spike “Celtics Take.”
JJ Redick and Landry Shamet shot the lights out in China. We discuss whether they can keep Redick out of the starting lineup, whether Shamet has forced his way into the rotation, if Luka Doncic is too slow to be a star, what Markelle Fultz’s best role is to develop and win, why Ben Simmons hasn’t learned to shoot, the Sixers trying to trademark Trust The Process, and Andrew Unterberger goes in on Franklin.
The Sixers are once again playing basketball. After a summer of questions about jump shots, both Markelle Fultz and Ben Simmons played a game without taking any three pointers, though Fultz did take a couple of 15-footers. We talk about whether we’re encouraged or disappointed by the jumpers, go through Joel Embiid, Dario Saric, and each Sixers player’s performance in the game against Melbourne United. We also take a look back at the context of Elton Brand’s 2008 Philly max and the reactions to it, as well as Brand’s playing career with Andrew Unterberger.
The Beatles in 1964? Michael Jackson in 1983? Drake ... in 2018? Gary Trust and Andrew Unterberger (filling in for Trevor Anderson) dig through 60 years of Hot 100 history. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We discuss the Eagles opener and Mike's Nick Foles takes just before getting into the ridiculous general manager search rumors (2:00), how we feel about Ben Simmons hanging out with LeBron (and Bieber) (21:00), we go Around The League with Ish Smith to talk about the LeBron/Durant rap song and whether we'd rather be a great athlete or musician (28:00), Andrew Unterberger's great piece on Embiid, and reflecting on how lucky we are to have him (34:00), Andrew Sharp's worst take ever (42:00), and some early Sixers over/unders (48:00). Tickets are getting tight for the Live Ricky III at the Electric Factory on 9/22. Dario will be there. Process Hall of Fame Induction speeches will happen. A live performance by Felicia Ricci of "Imagine (The Process)," and much more. Don't complain when tickets are gone. Happens with the Lottery Party every year. All info is at our website and the event is all-ages.
Which Killers album is better, the more popular Hot Fuss, or the Springsteen-esque Sam's Town? On crowd vs. cred this month Spike and Andrew Unterberger talk about the two albums, their influences, and what has made The Killers such a successful live act.
New videos of Ben Simmons and photos of Markelle Fultz are discussed along with their relative chances of real jump shots. The Sixers general manager situation, what is going on and who is leading it? The issue of mental health, depression and anxiety in the NBA. We talk about JJ Redick's "person in a cage story," and reveal our ballots for the Process Hall of Fame with Andrew Unterberger.
The Blue Album is clearly Weezer's most popular album, but big fans of the band will often times say Pinkterton is their best effort. On this month's (it's going to be monthly) Crowd vs. Cred, Spike and Billboard's Andrew Unterberger talk about the albums.
We're coming to you live from Las Vegas Summer League! Well not live, it's a podcast, and we're not both at Summer League, but Mike is. We talk about the Furkan (00:00) the other Sixers performances so far (16:00), and Andrew Unterberger joins the podcast to talk about the final free agents and the overall state of the Sixers (39:00), the Process Hall Of Fame in celebration of the Five Year Anniversary of The Ricky (56:00). We end the pod talking about Markelle Fultz (62:00).
At midnight on Friday, the NBA Free Agency period will officially begin (sort of, you still can't sign anyone but they can talk and everyone will announce deals). We go through the available free agents and talk about the likelihood of them becoming Sixers, as well as the possible destinations for LeBron James. We discuss the strong reaction to Mike's CJ McCollum trade, and talk to Andrew Unterberger about his article about the Sixers doing nothing, and the five-year anniversary of The Ricky. Also, we banned someone from the pod.
Who's the MVP? What hits should've been bigger? And, what stories may have gone under the radar? From BTS to Camila Cabello, Cardi B, Drake, Ella Mai and more, Gary, Trevor and Billboard senior editor Andrew Unterberger muse about the year in music so far and what's ahead. Plus, more with special guest Justin Tranter, the 2018 BMI Pop Music Awards songwriter of the year. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Now that Collargate has subsided, the Ricky is in true offseason form. Mike reveals his NBA Draft Big Board, Spike reveals his YouTube Big Board, they both reveal the first drafts of their Sixers General Manager Big Boards, and Andrew Unterberger of If Not, Pick Will Convey As Two Second Rounders, bids a final farewell to Bryan Colangelo. Also, Spike gives his newest take that he's been 'workshopping,' this time about an NBA broadcaster.
The 2017-18 Sixers exceeded the expectations of anyone who isn't a maniac or perhaps a parent of one of the players. We go back and talk about the things and players that surprised and disappointed us most. We hand out the annual Ricky Awards as well; everyone is eagerly anticipating who will win TJ McConnell of The Year. And we pivot to the offseason, as If Not, Pick Will Convey As Two Seconds writer and star Andrew Unterberger joins us to discuss his piece about this summer being the best ever. The Lottery Party is TUESDAY, Robert Covington WILL be attending, Pablo Torre WILL be marrying Lauren and Zeke, and the event IS sold out, and we'll be releasing a podcast on Monday about the party.
Andrew Unterberger of Billboard comes on to talk about Billboard's Top 100 Boy Band Songs of All Time list, what is or isn't a boy band, and whether popcorn is an appropriate food to buy and eat at a sporting event.
With a very big weekend ahead of Justin Timberlake, Andrew Unterberger of Coming Around Again is joined by Jason Lipshutz and Joe Lynch of Must-Hear Music to discuss all things JT. Going from the *NSYNC days through his three (arguably four) solo albums and all the singles and controversies that defined the years in-between, the Pop Shop family clears the decks on Timberlake before his new album 'Man of the Woods' this Friday (Feb. 2) and Super Bowl LII hafltime performance this Sunday (Feb. 4). For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Billboard.com's Andrew Unterberger joins host DC Hendrix to talk about some of the 2018 Grammy Award Nominations, and snubs.
Billboard Senior Associate Editor Andrew Unterberger joins the podcast to talk about the life of Chester Bennington, and the legacy he leaves with Linkin Park.
On this week's Coming Around Again, Andrew Unterberger is joined by Sean Highkin of The Athletic to discuss Soulja Boy's Hot 100-topping solo debut 'Crank That (Soulja Boy)': What was misunderstood about the proto-viral artist upon his emergence ten years ago, and how he's been proven right in so many ways since. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Joel Embiid really played a game! Then he played another one! And he looked good! We discuss Embiid's debut, his embracing of his new nickname, and how everyone else on the team looked in the first two games. Then, we're treated to a game of TEST THE PROCESS! Boy, this will be embarrassing. Spike and Mike compete against each other in a round of trivia hosted by none other than Andrew 'Invented Sauce Castillo, The Nickname Not The Guy,' Unterberger. You can follow the great Andrew Unterberger on Twitter @AUGetOffMyGold. You can read his work and his questionable opinions about music at Billboard.