As our last episode of the year, I thought it would be fun to do a year in review of the music of 2020 with my friend James McCrae. Neither of us are music experts, but we do have similar taste in music and got a lot of comfort out of music this year. It’s been such a strange year and so hard for artists to not be able to tour, and as consumers we miss live shows so much. In this episode we each came with 3 albums we loved this year and talked about songs we listened to on repeat. We also talked about how art is always best when you "go with yourself," as Fiona Apple said in her 1997 speech. And in the vein of being yourself, we end the show with a conversation with Dr. Sophia Kogan about body image, vanity, how our hair defines us, and standards of beauty.

Show notes:

- LET IT OUT Holiday Workshops!

- Connect with James on The Web | Instagram

- James' Book

- Fiona Apple

- Charli XCX

- Pitchfork's Albums of The Year Podcast

- Waxahatchee

- Lilacs by Waxahatchee (Music video feat. Marlee Grace)

- Song Exploder episode about Fire by Waxahatchee

- Bob Dylan - Rough and Rowdy Ways

- Fresh Air episode about Ted Kennedy

- Laura Marling - Song for Our Daughter

- Fleet Foxes - Shore

- Soccer Mommy - Tiny Desk concert

- Big Thief performing 'Not' on Colbert

- Julia Jacklin - Crushing

- Taylor Swift - Folklore

- Phoebe Bridgers

- Phoebe Bridgers on Pete Holmes' podcast

- Bright Eyes - Down in the Weeds, Where the World Once Was

- Run The Jewels - RTJ4

- Frankie Cosmos

- Current Joys

- LCD Soundsystem - All My Friends

- Frank Ocean

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If you liked this episode try out:

- Episode 160 with Misty Boyce

 

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