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For Bruno Mars and the Weeknd, the Past as Muse

Popcast

The New York Times

Music Interviews, Music Commentary, Music

3.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 2 December 2016

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

This week, a discussion of new releases by both artists who have more in common than it may appear.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the New York Times

0:04.8

pop cast, your annual Lizzy Grant interlude of music news and criticism.

0:09.4

I'm your host Joe Koskerelli. She loves everybody.

0:14.0

Can't you tell by the signs.

0:17.0

She loves everybody.

0:19.0

She gets off all the time.

0:22.0

It's a dark philosophy and a heart

0:25.0

constantly it's a for so long to me

0:30.0

she's a false alive. False alarm.

0:34.0

You're listening to false alarm.

0:38.0

You're listening to false alarm.

0:41.0

Bop, by the weekend from his new album, Star Boy.

0:45.6

I'm here with John Caramonica.

0:47.1

I am not a team choice.

0:48.9

That's for sure.

0:49.9

I will have you know.

0:50.7

John's here.

0:52.4

Pop music critic at the New York Times recently wrote about Abel Test Fay,

0:57.0

aka The Weekend's new album, Star Boy,

1:00.0

which follows closely his mainstream crossover smash success.

1:07.0

Beauty behind the Madness.

1:09.0

What, 14 months ago?

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