Tom Spencer
Note by Note
Note by Note is an introspective music commentary podcast where a deep love for songs meets thoughtful reflection. Every two weeks, host Tom Spencer takes you inside a single track - sometimes popular, sometimes under the radar - to explore what makes it emotionally powerful, musically unique, or personally meaningful.
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Moses Sumney - Doomed | Note by Note 12.01.2026 23:01
In this episode of Note by Note , I spend time with Doomed by Moses Sumney. I first heard this song during a quiet but devastating scene in Ted Lasso, and it stayed with me. We talk about how a single unanswered question can carry so much weight, how the song’s slowness and restraint shape its emotional impact, and how the music mirrors the lyrics by refusing to resolve. I also look at a live KEX...
Note by Note - An Introduction 22.12.2025 2:40
Note by Note is a podcast about songs I love and what happens when we slow down and really sit with them. In this short introduction, I share why this show exists, what kind of listening experience you can expect, and the kind of relationship I hope to build with you as a listener. Each episode of Note by Note focuses on a single song - sometimes familiar, sometimes overlooked - and explores what...
Francis and the Lights - See Her Out (That’s Just Life) | Note by Note 22.12.2025 22:51
“See Her Out (That’s Just Life)” is built on almost nothing - a looping synth, a few chords, a simple groove. And yet, the feeling it creates is enormous. In this first full episode of Note by Note , I spend time with this song from Francis and the Lights. We talk about how repetition can create emotional tension, how a melody can feel like it’s rising without ever going anywhere, and how restrain...
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