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EPISODE · Mar 21, 2026 · 1H 34M

Best Songs, Biggest Debates & Season 1 Highlights | Tracks On Trial Finale

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What did Season 1 of Tracks On Trial reveal about music, creativity, and the way we listen?In this special Season 1 finale episode, hosts Sam George and Andy Smith revisit the biggest debates, standout songs, funniest moments, and most important musical discussions from across the first season of the podcast.From songwriting and music production to nostalgia, genre evolution, and artistic identity, this episode reflects on how music shapes people, memories, and creative perspectives over time.We discuss:The best songs and biggest debates from Season 1The challenge of self-critique as musicians and songwritersHow genre influences evolve across generationsThe emotional connection between artists and their musicNostalgia and its role in musical identityMusic production, artistic development, and creative growthThe realities of making music and producing a podcastHow streaming and accessibility changed music consumptionFamily influence, upbringing, and discovering musical tasteWe also revisit older creative projects, answer listener questions, analyse personal songwriting experiences, and take part in a reverse song guessing game before looking ahead to Season 2 of the show.This episode blends music commentary, storytelling, songwriting discussion, production insight, humour, and reflection, giving a behind-the-scenes look at the creative thinking behind Tracks On Trial.If you enjoy music analysis, artist discussion, songwriting podcasts, producer insight, rock and alternative music conversations, and deep dives into music culture, this episode is for you.Tracks On Trial is a music podcast where songs, artists, albums, and musical movements are debated through humour, storytelling, production insight, and cultural analysis.As the courtroom closes on Season 1, one final question remains:What did we learn… and how does it change the way we hear music?Court is adjourned… for now.#MusicPodcast #Songwriting #MusicProduction #MusicAnalysis #MusicCommentary #RockMusic #AlternativeMusic #MusicCulture #PodcastFinale #CreativeProcess #Producer #TracksOnTrial

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What did Season 1 of Tracks On Trial reveal about music, creativity, and the way we listen?In this special Season 1 finale episode, hosts Sam George and Andy Smith revisit the biggest debates, standout songs, funniest moments, and most important...

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