Welcome to Songs on the Couch – the comedy podcast where music and psychology cozy up for a deep dive into the strange, wonderful world of your favorite songs. Hosted by Mo, the ever-curious psychologist who can diagnose your favorite lyrics (and maybe you too), and AJ, the musician who can hear a diminished seventh chord in their sleep and still deliver the artist’s backstory with flair – we’re here to unpack one song per episode, one existential crisis at a time. Each week, we dive into the history of the artist and their song, break down the sonic and musical weirdness (with love), analyze the lyrics and psychology behind them, and sprinkle in enough comedy to keep your inner child entertained (and possibly therapized). It’s like therapy... if your therapist brought a guitar and knew all the words to ”Bohemian Rhapsody.” New episodes every week.
This week on Songs on the Couch, we're diving into one of the most influential songs ever written: "Stan" by Eminem featuring Dido.
What begins as a fan letter evolves into a gripping psychological thriller, exploring obsession, identity, loneliness, and the dangers of parasocial relationships long before social media even existed. We unpack the fascinating story behind the song, ho...
On Episode 27 of Songs on the Couch, we dive into the haunting beauty of “Constant Craving” by k.d. lang. Together, we explore the history of k.d. lang, the creation of her biggest hit, and why this understated 90s classic still resonates so deeply today.
We break down the song’s minimalist musical structure, incredible vocal performance, and the psychological themes of longing, des...
This week on Songs on the Couch, we dive headfirst into “Demolition Lovers” by My Chemical Romance - a dark, cinematic love story where romance and destruction go hand in hand.
Our musician breaks down the raw, explosive sound of the track - its slow-burning build, chaotic climax, and emotionally charged vocals - while our psychologist unpacks the relationship at its core: a bond so...
This week on Songs on the Couch, we dive into Sign of the Times, the bold debut solo single from Harry Styles. Breaking away from One Direction, Harry didn’t play it safe - delivering a sweeping, emotional ballad that challenged expectations and redefined his identity as an artist.
We explore his journey from global boyband fame to solo credibility, the risks behind releasing a nearly six-minute rock-inspired track, and the deeper ...
This week on Songs on the Couch, we dive into No More Tears (Enough Is Enough), the explosive disco powerhouse from Barbra Streisand and Donna Summer. We explore how two completely different musical worlds - Broadway drama and disco royalty - collided to create one of the most iconic diva duets of all time. From its unusual creation as two separate songs mashed together, to its massive chart success and over-the-top musical build, ...
This week on Songs on the Couch, we unpack Goodbye Yellow Brick Road by Elton John - a song about fame, fantasy, and the quiet exhaustion behind superstardom. We dive into the chaotic Jamaica sessions, the creative rebirth in France, Bernie Taupin’s lyrical symbolism, and the psychology of wanting to walk away from the very dream you built. Why does this 1973 classic still hit so hard? Let’s get it on the couch!
This week on Songs on the Couch, we unpack the song that captured hearts around the world and took out triple j’s Hottest 100 - Olivia Dean’s Man I Need.
We explore Olivia’s rise from soulful newcomer to global pop-soul powerhouse, and dive into why this track resonated so deeply with Gen Z and beyond. From its retro-inspired groove to its emotionally direct lyrics, Man I Need isn’t just a catchy hit - it’s a bold declaration of se...
This week on Songs on the Couch, we sit with one of the darkest and most confronting songs of the grunge era: “Would?” by Alice in Chains.
Written as a response to the death of Andrew Wood from Mother Love Bone, Would? isn’t a song about drugs - it’s a song about judgment, shame, and empathy. We unpack how Alice in Chains became the only major grunge band to write openly about heroin addiction while still living inside it, and how ...
Love it. Hate it. Hear it against your will every December.
This week on Songs on the Couch, we tackle the most unavoidable Christmas song of all time: Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You.” We break down how a song written in 1994 became a yearly cultural event, a retail worker’s nightmare, and a festive juggernaut that refuses to die.
On the couch, we explore the psychology behind why this song brings some people joy a...
In this episode of Songs on the Couch, we dive deep into Sam Smith and Kim Petras’ explosive hit “Unholy.” We break down the song’s dark, industrial-pop production, the choral hook that feels both sacred and subversive, and the musical choices that made this track an instant global phenomenon.
On the psychology couch, we explore the song’s themes of secrecy, shame, rebellion, and empowerment - and this time, we also dive into perso...
This week on Songs on the Couch, we dive into the purple depths of Prince’s “When Doves Cry” - the groundbreaking hit with no bass line, emotional chaos, and a whole lot of genius.
We’ll unravel how a song that sounds like heartbreak mixed with electricity became one of the most influential tracks of the ‘80s. From the psychological storm of love and identity to the sheer perfection of Prince’s control-freak brilliance, this episod...
On this episode of Songs on the Couch, we dive deep into Taylor Swift’s shimmering, emotionally charged hit “Cruel Summer.” From its bold synth-pop production to its raw lyrical honesty, we explore the song through both a musical and psychological lens. What makes “Cruel Summer” so cathartic? How does Swift capture the thrill and agony of forbidden love? Join us as we unpack the tension, vulnerability, and sonic brilliance behind o...
In this episode of Songs on the Couch, we unpack Forget Me - Lewis Capaldi’s triumphant return after a three-year break. From his emotional struggles and raw honesty to the tongue-in-cheek video inspired by Wham!’s Club Tropicana, we explore how Capaldi balances heartbreak with humour. Join us as we break down the song’s meaning, its comeback significance, and the psychology behind turning pain into pop perfection.
In this episode of Songs on the Couch, we dive into the hauntingly beautiful ballad Kiss from a Rose by Seal. From its mysterious lyrics to its lush orchestration and unexpected rise to fame through Batman Forever, we unpack the history, meaning, and psychological layers behind one of the most iconic songs of the 1990s. Was it really about love, loss, or something deeper? Join us as we explore the story behind Seal’s masterpiece.
Feeling the weight of the world? You’re not alone. In this episode, we dive into Billy Joel’s 1982 classic Pressure, a synth-driven anthem of stress, anxiety, and modern life.
We’ll explore: The story behind The Nylon Curtain - Billy’s most ambitious (and almost conceptual) album. How the cultural backdrop of the early ’80s - recessions, Cold War tensions, and looming Wall Street crashes - fueled the song’s anxious energy. The psyc...
Is Green Day’s Boulevard of Broken Dreams really just a sad, lonely anthem… or something much deeper? In this episode, we break down the history of the band, from their scrappy punk beginnings to the post-9/11 world that shaped American Idiot. We dive into the sonic layers of the song, why it struck a chord with a generation, and the surprising psychology behind loneliness, identity, and resilience.
Expect laughs, insights, and a f...
Think this 80s pop hit is just about love and loyalty? Think again. We dig into the silky synths, Rick’s legendary rise, the Rickroll takeover, and the surprising psychological layers hiding under that catchy chorus. Spoiler: it’s more than just a feel-good bop!
On the couch this week: a two-minute metal masterpiece that changed the course of music history. We’re diving into Paranoid by Black Sabbath — a song that was literally written as filler... and ended up inventing heavy metal. Ozzy Osbourne's vocals, Tony Iommi’s detuned riffing, Geezer Butler’s dark lyricism, and Bill Ward’s thunder — all packed into one urgent, chaotic, sonic punch. We explore the birth of metal, the psychology of...
Episode 10 is out now!
This week on Songs On The Couch, we’re turning it up Aussie-style with Ego Is Not a Dirty Word by Skyhooks — the glam-rock anthem that dared to celebrate confidence, challenge conformity, and raise eyebrows in 1970s Australia.
We explore the bold lyrics, the theatrical sound, and the psychological punch behind Skyhooks’ unapologetic swagger—and why ego might just deserve a little redemption.
This week on Songs On The Couch, we sink our teeth into Bad Habits by Ed Sheeran — his synth-pop detour into late-night temptation, self-sabotage, and vampire club vibes.We unpack the sonic shift, the catchy darkness, and the psychological spiral behind one of Ed’s most unexpected—and infectious—hits.
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Hey Jonas! The official Jonas Brothers podcast. Hosted by Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas. It’s the Jonas Brothers you know... musicians, actors, and well, yes, brothers. Now, they’re sharing another side of themselves in the playful, intimate, and irreverent way only they can. Spend time with the Jonas Brothers here and stay a little bit longer for deep conversations like never before.
Thanks Dad with Ego Nwodim is back! And this time, she's sitting down with not just dads, but anyone with a dad...so everyone! Raised by a single mom, Ego Nwodim may have daddy issues, but she suspects you might too. This season, Ego has funny, heartfelt conversations with actors, comedians, musicians and athletes about life and their experiences with their own fathers. Each episode starts with a simple question: “who do you want to say thanks to?” and ends with a listener asking Ego and the guest for some personal advice. Produced by the Big Money Players Network and iHeartRadio.
A weekly podcast where host, Robert Smigel, and a rotating panel, his friends, assist callers seeking help in making something in their real life funnier. Anything. A best man speech, a eulogy, a breakup letter, a cover letter, an apology, a Tinder profile - Robert, with a panel of professional comedy writers and comedians, will punch it up and get results. Want help with your writing assignment? Submit it to: speakpipe.com/humorme