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Switched On Pop | Leon Bridges and Khruangbin Sing a Song of Texas
A podcast breaking down the music of pop hits.
Switched On Pop
Published 17 February 2022
Leon Bridges and Khruangbin

Pop music surrounds us, but how often do we really listen to what we’re hearing? Switched on Pop is the podcast that pulls back the curtain on pop music. Each episode, join musicologist Nate Sloan and songwriter Charlie Harding as they reveal the secret formulas that make pop songs so infectious. By figuring out how pop hits work their magic, you’ll fall in love with songs you didn’t even know you liked.

Leon Bridges
is the soul singer hailing from Fort Worth, Texas, who burst onto the music scene in 2015 with the album "Coming Home". Since then he’s established himself as an adventurous musician whose latest album "Gold Diggers Sound" combines retro sounds with contemporary production.

Khruangbin is the Houston-based power trio - Mark Speer on guitar, Laura Lee on bass, and DJ Johnson on drum - who also debuted in 2015 with the album "The Universe Smiles Upon You", which introduced their unique brand of funky, dreamy, psychedelia.

In 2020, Bridges and Khruangbin teamed up to release the EP "Texas Sun", whose title track managed to channel both spaghetti western soundtracks and classic soul at the same time. Now, the quartet is back with another collaborative EP, "Texas Moon", which continues the musical palette of their first release while inverting its lyrical themes.

We spoke with Leon Bridges and Khruangbin about their new EP, the Texas songs that connect them to their home state, and why they chose to go lunar for their latest project.

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