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Song 2

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In this podcast, Stephen Steps Lowe takes a classic album and argues that the LP's SONG 2 is the most important one.

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Mar 6, 2026

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Song 2 - S5 Ep. 28: Aretha Franklin - Say A Little Prayer, 06/03/2026 06.03.2026

On this episode of Song 2, we’re making the case for why track two might be the most important slot on any album, and today’s example is Aretha Franklin an The song appears on her 1968 album Aretha Now, released during the peak of her legendary Atlantic Records run, when everything she recorded felt deliberate and powerful. Interestingly, the song didn’t start with Aretha, it was written by Burt B...

Song 2 - S.5 Ep.27: Jack Savoretti, 27/02/2026 27.02.2026

“I don’t wake up trying to write the big song. I wake up trying to make a great album.” Welcome back to Song 2, the podcast still fighting the good fight for track number two. Five seasons in, we’ve converted a few believers, and this week might add another. With We Will Always Be The Way We Were on the horizon, Jack Savoretti joins the debate and, as it turns out, he doesn’t just agree with the t...

Song 2 - S.5 Ep.26: Heather Woods Broderick, 26/02/2026 26.02.2026

“It’s not my favourite song on the record… but it’s the point where you realise it’s not going to be another acoustic singer-songwriter album.” Welcome back to Song 2, the podcast where we keep pushing the idea that track two might just be the album’s quiet MVP. This time, it’s Heather Woods Broderick stepping into the debate, reflecting on how the second song on her record Labyrinth shifts expect...

Song 2 - Sprints: Episode: 25 25.02.26, 25/02/2026 25.02.2026

“The second song is kind of like another opening track… if the first one doesn’t work, then the second one has to.” Welcome back to Song 2, the podcast that continues to argue (no convince) that the second track on an album might just be the most important one. This episode features a conversation Sarah Tapp had with Sprints (a little time back now) but timely, as it lands ahead of their show at D...

Song 2 - S.5 Ep.24: Loyle Carner - Nobody Knows (Lada Road), 23/02/2026 23.02.2026

Nobody Knows might not be the biggest song on Hugo, but it’s the one that grounds the album and tells you exactly what kind of record you’re listening to Welcome back to Song 2, the podcast that keeps flying the flag for track number two. This week we rewind to 2022 and dive into Hugo, the Mercury-nominated album from British rapper and poet Loyle Carner. Sitting second on the record is Nobody Kno...

Song 2 S.5 Ep.23: Harry Buonaccorsi - Maruja, 19/02/2026 19.02.2026

“If you listen to it as one piece, it’s almost like one song anyway… it’s about taking the listener on a journey.” Welcome back to Song 2, the podcast where we try, sometimes stubbornly, mostly enthusiastically, to convince you that the second track on an album is either the best or the most important. Sometimes we win the argument. Often we don’t. This time, we put the theory to Harry from Maruja...

Song 2 S.5 Ep.21: Jolly - Bad Omens, 06/01/2026 06.01.2026

"I truly believe that an album is a journey that needs to flow from first song to the last" Bad Omen’s are having a bit of a renaissance at present with new music being drip fed and a new album touted for release in 2026, we caught up with Jolly from the band some time back – the full interview is available on RTL Play, on demand so get onto that after finishing up here. Jolly has some fantastic p...

Song 2 - S.5 Ep.20: Pink Floyd - Breathe (In The Air), 29/12/2025 29.12.2025

Now, The Dark Side of the Moon really doesn’t need an introduction but let’s give it one anyway... Released in 1973, it was the band’s eighth studio album and the one that took them from underground cult favourites to global superstardom. Before that, Pink Floyd had spent the late 60s experimenting with long psychedelic jams and, yeah a fair bit of chemical inspiration which earned them a loyal fo...

Song 2 - S.5 Ep.19: Paolo Nutini - Last Request, 26/12/2025 26.12.2025

This week we are looking at Scottish musician Paolo Nutini, and his mega-smash Last Request. Now, Paolo Nutini released his debut album These Streets in 2006, an instant hit which shot up the UK Albums chart, only to be topped by his next album Sunny side up which went straight to number one. The song Last Request was the second tune on his debut and became a fan favourite immediately, receiving t...

Song 2: S.5 Ep.18 - 23.12.25 : Skin - Skunk Anansie, 23/12/2025 23.12.2025

"I always give an album 3 songs. If you're not into an album by track 3, then your switching off" Another one that we've had on the back burners for a little while. Skin is a fascinating character - check out the full interview (on demand) via RTL Play. Since this interview was recorded, SA have been in Luxembourg a couple of times and the band show no signs of slowing down. Skin is categorically...

Song 2: S.5 Ep.17 - Jay Boland of Kodaline - 17.12.25, 17/12/2025 17.12.2025

"The first song is why people bought the record, song two is why they KEPT listening" Kodaline were, for a while MASSIVE, that they decided to call it quits makes a large statement about the music business. Recorded a long while back when Kodaline last visited the GD. Sam Steen's full interview with Jay is available on demand via RTL Play.

Song 2 - S.5 Ep.16: Black Pumas - Colors, 12/12/2025 12.12.2025

What begins as a personal meditation quickly turns into something larger - gospel backing vocals and a communal spirit. track, one that not only drew listeners in but also earned the band a Grammy nomination for Record of the Year.

Song 2: S.5 Ep.15 - 27.11.25: Otis Pavlovic - Royel Otis, 27/11/2025 27.11.2025

"It depends on the album, but I'd say the 1st song is most important, for the 2nd one, you need to back it up. For Hickey, it was more about the first" Check out the full interview with Otis on The Lunchbox AND on-demand via RTL Play. Here though Otis tells us about the band's track listing and whether or not he agrees with our rather muddled theory....

Song 2: S.5 Ep.14 - 12.11.25 - Elton John: I'm Still Standing, 12/11/2025 12.11.2025

What a tune this is.... For many of us, the song I’m still standing is up there as one of the best songs of all time, with the best music video too. I mean the video is over 40 years old and I can still picture the beach, the sunglasses and hats, all of it. But if you’re having trouble remembering, we’ll go back to the start.

Song 2: S.5 Ep.12 - Cristina Scabbia : Lacuna Coil, 07/11/2025 07.11.2025

"Generally the most important songs are the ones on the first half - with streaming you can skip songs easily, so there's no need to consider placement" Welcome back to Song 2, the podcast where we make a bold claim and back it up track by track: that the second song on any album isn’t just filler… it’s the statement. The moment where a band plants the flag and says, “Here’s who we really are.” Th...

Song 2: S.5 - Ep.11 - Prisencolinensinainciusol - Adriano Celentano, 05/11/2025 05.11.2025

Go ahead and get the pronunciation right on first go... I dare you. Today, we’re jumping back to 1972 Italy, to an artist who somehow managed to predict mumble rap, YouTube virality, and the power of rhythm over meaning, all in one glorious nonsense track. That artist is Adriano Celentano, and the song is the magnificent, the bizarre, the utterly infectious “Prisen colinens inain ciusol”, track tw...

Song 2: S.5 Ep.10 - Tim Burgess, 31/10/2025 31.10.2025

"With algorithms, people might not get to your best songs. I think albums are great - and our fans seemed to love them too. Listen to all of it" Tim Burgess of The Charlatans had already provided a great conversation for our full interview on RTL Play. Tim gained huge praised for his 'Listening Party' show. So I was not sure where this was going to go. Tim's writing a book called Closer - all abou...

Song 2 : S.5 Ep. 09 - Billy Bragg, 15/10/2025 15.10.2025

“It’s crucial that you draw people in when you’re making records. Putting a track listing together can be very complex” Joining us this time is legendary troubadour Billy Bragg. For over four decades, Billy has blended sharp political insight with heartfelt storytelling, from early anthems like Between the Wars to recent records that prove his voice is as vital as ever. Few artists understand the...

Song 2: S.5 Ep.8 - Brandon Saller (Atreyu), 10/10/2025 10.10.2025

"If I'm good through Song 2, then I'm probably going to listen to the whole thing (album)" There is a FULL interview with Brandon on LOUDER and NEW Noised (plus it's on-demand) via RTL Play. Atreyu will tear the Rockhal a new one in their upcoming show......

Song 2: S.5 Ep.7 - James Johnston - Biffy Clyro, 08/10/2025 08.10.2025

“I don’t think you can make rules like that (Song 2) about music. No track is more important than the other” Shortly after the release of latest LP ‘Futique’ James of Biffy Clyro gives us his thoughts on the merits of Song 2. As Ben has already done this, we just need Simon to get the memo and we can complete the set. Full interview on the way. (Image: Nostromo Management)

Song 2: S.5 Ep.6 Jehnny Beth, 03/10/2025 03.10.2025

"Number 7 was always my favourite - I still believe in albums, they remain important, the order of songs matter to me" Today we’re testing that theory with someone who knows all about building an album’s tension and release: Jehnny Beth. Musician, actor, and former frontwoman of the electrifying band Savages, Jehnny has a gift for sequencing songs that feel like carefully staged dramas.

Song 2: S.5 Ep. 5 - Fontaines D.C - Starburster, 24/09/2025 24.09.2025

This week, what was potentially one of the songs of the year in 2024. An absolute, certified banger. We’ve had ABBA, the Spice Girls, the McRib, and of course, Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior – supposedly rising from the dead. Welcome to our very own musical bible, where we follow the doctrine that the second song on an album is the best – or at least the most important.

Song 2: S.5 Ep. 4 - Lauri Ylönen: The Rasmus, 19/09/2025 19.09.2025

"When we put this new one (listing) together, we were all really close in choice, I thought 'it could not be THAT easy'" Steps caught up with the effervescent Lauri from Finnish megagroup, The Rasmus, this is Lauri's take on the Song 2 theory.

Song 2 - S.5 Ep.3: Red Hot Chili Peppers - Aeroplane, 17/09/2025 17.09.2025

Today we’re getting airborne, quite literally, with the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ “Aeroplane”, from the 1995 album One Hot Minute... ...a song that isn’t just track two, it’s bass heavy, unhinged and brilliant. One Hot Minute was the band’s first album after guitarist John Frusciante left the group, mid-tour, mid-breakdown, mid-lots-of-things. The Red Hot Chili Peppers were coming off a career-defini...

Song 2 - S.5 Ep.2: Gavin Rossdale from BUSH, 12/09/2025 12.09.2025

"It's absolutely essential (tracklisting), it's your manifesto, you have to craft it, so you don't lose people" Welcome to Song 2, the podcast where we argue that the second track on any album is often the best, boldest, or most important, and we ask the artists themselves if they agree. Along the way, we dig into the craft of tracklisting and how sequencing can shape the entire listening experien...

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