Hollywood Prospectus Podcast: 2012 in Music
Do you love Sosa? Have you been thinking about you? Are you concerned we might die young? Have we got a podcast for you! Live from Grantland’s Los Angeles studio, Chris Ryan and I — along with special guest Rembert Browne — broke down the year in music, mourning the dead (albums, rock and roll) and toasting the living (R&B, Swedish Svengalis, Rihanna’s travel agent). All your favorites (or at least ours) are included: Kendrick Lamar, Twin Shadow, Miguel, Japandroids, Fiona & Frank, not Mumford & Sons. It’s been fun, 2012! But seriously: After next week, we are never, ever getting back together. (I’ll see myself out, thanks.)
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Filed Under: Fiona Apple, Frank Ocean, Grantland Network, Kendrick Lamar, Miguel, Music, Twin Shadow
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