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This weekly podcast explores how culture, politics, and the climate crisis are reshaping music. From AI and activism to festival futures and the collapse of local scenes, we treat music as an ecosystem, not just entertainment. Guests include artists, changemakers, and organisers reimagining what music can be. Subscribe and join the conversation.
Hosted by Sean Adams, founder of Drowned in Sound
Spotify Boycotts, Solidarity, and Jet2 Rage: Our Top 3 Moments of 2025
Drowned in Sound
49 minutes
2 weeks ago
Spotify Boycotts, Solidarity, and Jet2 Rage: Our Top 3 Moments of 2025
What were the big music news stories of the year? In part 1 we charted the pressures building across music’s foundations and now Part 2 turns to the systems that decide who gets paid, who gets heard, and who gets left behind.
Drowned in Sound’s founder Sean Adams and music journalist Emma Wilkes count down stories #3, #2 and #1 - from the strange feeling that there wasn’t really a song of the summer at all, to solidarity protest movements filled with eloquent musicians, and the growing wave of artists turning their backs on Spotify.
They examine how streaming payouts continue to shrink for artists, even as platforms post record profits public conversations around alternatives, and ethics (war tech?! ICE ads?! Joe Rogan?!) turned into artist boycotts.
The biggest music stories share one consistent theme: who holds the power, and who gets to challenge it?
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Chapters
00:00 - Introduction
02:00 - Story #3: Was there a ‘song of the summer?
01:10 - Rage, memes, and culture reflecting the moment
03:42 - Sofia Isella and the power of feminine rage
06:20 - Nova Twins, activism, and grassroots credibility
08:32 - Mannequin Pussy and what rock should stand for
09:29 - Story #2 begins: protest movements in music
11:02 - Boycotts, divestment, and corporate accountability
13:02 - Solidarity, Ireland, Palestine, and shared histories
16:12 - Culture as a battleground
29:26 - Story #1 begins: the Spotify exodus
32:13 - Streaming power, ethics, and alternatives
36:16 - Hope, resistance, and building something better
42:22 - Outro
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Links & Resources:
Switched On Pop - Why the Song of the Summer Is Disappearing
No Music for Genocide – Artist Boycott Campaign
NME – Paramore & Hayley Williams Join No Music for Genocide
Resident Advisor Podcast – Sama’ Abdulhadi
Together for Palestine – Yara Eid Concert
Spotify Loud & Clear Report
Music Publishers Begin Spotify Podcast Takedowns (Variety)
Spotify Payola Lawsuit Explained (Music Business Worldwide)
Cut Off the Spigot – Streaming Economics Campaign
Mozilla Foundation – The Post-Naive Internet Era
Drowned in Sound
This weekly podcast explores how culture, politics, and the climate crisis are reshaping music. From AI and activism to festival futures and the collapse of local scenes, we treat music as an ecosystem, not just entertainment. Guests include artists, changemakers, and organisers reimagining what music can be. Subscribe and join the conversation.
Hosted by Sean Adams, founder of Drowned in Sound