It won’t always be pop-punk and emo. In the latest episode of Columbia
House Party, hosts Jake Goldsbie and Blake Murphy dive into one of the
decade’s best pop albums, Robyn’s Body Talk. Long after Robyn first broke
through outside of Sweden with Robyn is Here, Body Talk represented her
three-part return to the North American charts and consciousness. With two
elite singles – both firmly in the top 100 songs of the 2010s – and only
one or two small misses, it’s little surprise that Robyn could take eight
years before her next release and it still be highly anticipated. Find out
more about Robyn’s vision for her most ambitious undertaking, the unlikely
features on the album, and Body Talk’s place in the poptimism discussion on
this week’s podcast.

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