EPISODE · Dec 19, 2025 · 32 MIN
#228 - The 15s (10th Anniversary LPs) Pt. 2
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WorkTape continues the 2015 deep-dive, tracing how the decade’s shifting sound took shape from the likes of Brandon Flowers’ glossy ’80s revival, Carly Rae Jepsen’s synth-pop reinvention, and Adele’s blockbuster balladry. We even revisit the cultural takeover of Uptown Funk, the neo-R&B glow of Alessia Cara, and Justin Bieber’s pivot into tropical-pop with Purpose. Plus, we explore standout electronic releases from Jamie xx and Madeon, indie reflections from Courtney Barnett and Kurt Vile, and the retro-soul warmth of Leon Bridges. Be a part of the conversation as we follow the year where nostalgia, dance-pop, and introspective alt blended into one colorful moment.🎧 Episode HighlightsDid The Desired Effect prove Brandon Flowers was ahead of the 2010s’ full-scale ’80s revival?Has 25 aged into Adele’s last universally beloved era before 30 divided listeners?Did Uptown Funk spark the wave of 2010s-era “corporate neo-funk”?Was Purpose the real beginning of Justin Bieber’s artistic independence?Has Alessia Cara maintained an underrated neo-R&B trendsetter?Have Courtney Barnett and Kurt Vile ridden the coattails of 60s and 70s icons too aggressively?Was Hamilton a genuinely revolutionary musical, or did its heavy borrowing from ’90s hip-hop age it faster than expected?
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#228 - The 15s (10th Anniversary LPs) Pt. 2
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