Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond

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From Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam, and Justin Richmond. The musicians you love talk about their life, inspiration, and craft. Then play. iHeartMedia is the exclusive podcast partner of Pushkin Industries.

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Recent Reviews
  • I know this, much is…
    The Catherine Wheel
    Will Smith? No one cares. He is a joke. Lost all credibility with this one. One of the most underrated bands of the 1990’s please interview Rob Dickinson. From being Bruce Dickinson’s cousin, to working with Tim Friese-Greene, to now Singer Porsche Design group. Also, touching base with Tim Friese-Greens would be appreciated—especially because of his work with the greatest band Talk Talk.
  • jayrustle
    Will Smith?? Cmon.
    I’ve tried to get into this pod because there are many talented artists and interviewers, but it’s never clicked. Excitedly interviewing Will Smith in 2025 is comical and should be embarrassing.
  • Teabaggindragon
    The chocolate and peanut butter of cringe
    I can’t think of two bigger know nothing blowhards than Gladwell and Rubin.
  • SampfordAndSun
    Don’t waste your time
    Rick Rubin is a man with no discernible talent of his own who happened to be in the right place at the right time and made a fortune. This show is mostly Rick saying “yeah” and “right” to whatever comes out of the mouths of his subjects. Zero substance.
  • emaildaniels
    timid Malcolm is a poor interviewer
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  • Desaparecidos
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  • LRC13
    Thank You
    Thanks to all involved for the Blue Note artists episodes. All in the series are wonderful and especially enjoyed the sessions with the legendary Charles Lloyd and Maestro Ron Carter!
  • Jst31
    Live songs
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    Soliloquy
    Bachman is an original and a legend. Would have been nice if he had allowed the interviewer to get a word in Edgewise. Instead we got a monologue about how amazing Randy was. By Randy, just ask him. He’ll tell you for 45 minutes straight about his awesome self.
  • Gr8Call
    Eliminating songs or clips
    Just ruins the show. It’s hard to engage in something that’s being discussed when we don’t have the opportunity to hear the clip. For instance, with Pentatonix, I couldn’t follow what was so wonderful when all I could hear was Malcolm’s reaction. I thought this podcast would be interesting, but it’s a bit disappointing. Even musicians singing in person get blanked out. 🤷🏻‍♂️
  • Al-Russ
    Great at Beginning
    Rick Rubin is awesome, Leah Rose is simple and straightforward, Justin Richmond tries too hard to display his knowledge (which is considerable) and youth, Gladwell is an annoying fanboy. Quality significantly drops when Rubin leaves for his own podcast in 2023.
  • Swoopy
    Too many ads
    Used to love this show- most recent episode is less than 30 minutes and less than halfway through half the time elapsed was ads.
  • Dexluna
    Not as advertised
    Was interesting when Rick and Malcom did the interviews.
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    Pete Townshend
    Super dialogue, great stories, incredible insights into 20th century culture.
  • Reddie Freddie
    Gaming the Algorithm
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  • He who shall remain nameless
    Bait and switch
    They should have been more forthright about the fact that Rick created his own podcast and is no longer contributing to this. Malcom Gladwell phased out a while ago.
  • Leeeeeeeaah
    Great listen
    Look forward to listening every week, so much wisdom!
  • Thr33jayy
    Support the new artist
    Thr33jay from NJ is a new music artist. I am sure he would do a great interview on your show. He write his own music check him out.
  • Noodlez8888
    Feeds my soul
    Rick Rubin is a really special spirit and brings out that in all he interviews. It is done my heart so good to listen to all of these episodes.
  • dosesandmimoses33
    May I say…
    Amazing recommendation of louder than a riot. The Pushkin fams are masterclass and never disappoint- thank you to all you peeps!
  • tlp1022
    Excellent
    Listened to Rick on Flea’s podcast and found this through that - so glad!
  • Bobbystopholes
    Great podcast!
    So many varied artists covered and the interviewers are so knowledgeable. Highly recommend.
  • Alexandergiovanni
    Thank you!
    Excellence/Informative at its finest! Truly inspiring <3. official_giovannialexander
  • Atticus25
    Bait and switch is not very Zen
    Rick likes to portray himself as a blissed out whisper in a breeze, but offering Part 1 of a podcast then posting Part 2 and telling listeners that it’s only available with a paid subscription isn’t cool at all. Otherwise, this podcast is good about 30% of the time.
  • Josh Purgason
    Phenomenal Podcast
    Inspiring, informative, intriguing & entertaining. 100% essential listening for musicians + curious music lovers.
  • jamie Utitus
    Could only listen to this for life…
    They just make me even more curious … it’s a good way to be.
  • iminconcord
    Awesome show for sure
    I can’t say enough how much I love this show !insightful awesome guests with great conversations …Rick Rubin A+ plus for getting good conversations going and just awesome info I love the show and thanks guys 👍☘️👍
  • Larzbo
    Grus is te
    Those interviews were riveting. Well done. Thanks, Larz
  • jrh970
    Exceedingly pretentious
    The pretentious, hipster, gate-keeping attitude of the pop punk episode is the reason I cancelled my subscription to Pushkin. What a complete disappointment.
  • crashbangboompodcast
    John Fruciante
    Parts 1-4(for now). THE BEST
  • Apg002
    Frusciante
    The John Frusciante conversations are some of my favorite things (out of all things). I love them so much. Thank you. Please make as many as you’d like.
  • DJManiak667
    Needs a wider variety of guests
    This podcast would be great if the Red Hot Chili Peppers weren't the dominant guests on it every time I see a new episode has been uploaded. Rick, if you read these reviews, you worked with A LOT of artists. Ideas for future guests could be anyone from Tom Araya to Darryl McDaniels to cEvin Key, so please, consider broadening your guest pool.
  • Ventilationstation
    Insightful & unique
    So many incredible interviews, that let a conversation unfold. The extended conversations with John Frusciante are just a gift. I hope there are many more.
  • Journo3
    Gabriels!
    Perhaps the most inspiring podcast from Broken Record Yet! Gabriels are so talented, creative and trusting of each other. The Whole is exponentially larger than the sum of the three parts. The best part was hearing Rick get swept up in their vibe too! The normally understated cerebral Rick Rubin almost started to preach a bit! Thanks for helping me learn about Gabriels, their creative process and how Trust is such and integral ingredient to the magic they great. I too was swept up in their vibe. A must listen for creatives. Cheers.
  • $&2652
    Love “Broken Record”
    I adore this show. Fantastic idea, and so well done. I’ve learned more about musicians I love, and learned a lot about new ones as well. Thanks for this!
  • Kagome-kago-no-naka
    Rick Rubin!
    The man is an absolute legend and this is worth a listen just to get into his head, but his interviews are fantastic too! One of the best music podcasts out there. Give it a listen!
  • HolaLeticia
    Rick Rubin is great
    Rick Rubin has a way of leading which makes the conversation flow organically. I would listen more if he did every interview even if that meant less episodes. Sometimes I don’t listen even if the guest is an artist I like because it becomes just another typical interview. And I listen when Rick is on because he makes me want to check out artists I’ve never heard of.
  • CLSinVA
    Great Podcast
    I can listen to Rick talk about just about anything, the guy can weave a story
  • deremo_h
    Possibly The best music-related podcast
    I just recently found Broken Record and I’m very happy I did. The episode with Johnny Echols was amazing - such a vivid time capsule of ‘60’s LA, plus some surprising revelations. Rick and the other interviewers are great at letting their subjects tell their stories, and they don’t seem to have a need to interject too much. My only gripe is that I wish the episodes were longer, but I guess the producers subscribe to the showbiz adage “always leave them wanting more.”
  • RedRockermtb
    Sonny!
    Shout out for the Sonny Rollins interview. It was meticulously researched and so engaging. Excellent work!
  • dldnh
    Excellent
    An excellent podcast, always very interesting.
  • AntonioArgenis
    I love the podcast but the editing..
    If you’re a music head and want a degree if inside-baseball with some amazing artists and really knowledgeable hosts, you will love this podcast. And I do! However, it seems more and more that the editing is really bad. When listening, it sounds like portions of episodes skip back and replay portions of the podcast. I actually thought this was going on because I work with my hands and can’t always check my phone. But this was bothering me so much I stopped working, and watched the time lapse normally but listened to the audio skip. I thought this might be a weird artifact from changing my speeds of playback over the course of the day, but it was a repeatable issue. But also, and most telling, this is a feature only on Pushkin podcasts. Weird move if this supposed to encourage a subscription to their own service.
  • marybl62
    Great interview !!!
    Thrilled John is back ! I could listen to these 2 talk all day and so happy to hear them harmonizing again! Beautiful ❤️❤️
  • Geumpyhistory
    Great all around
    Great guests. Of course the interviews with Rick Rubin are top notch because there is generally a mutual dazzling between him and the artists. Plus he has worked with so many and has questions that “outsiders” might not get into. That said, the other hosts are also great! Just hard to compare with a music legend. Doesn’t mean that if those interviews were judged on their own merits they wouldn’t be five stars too. Love it.
  • GiaMeg
    HAVE PAID SUBSCRIPTION - still COMMERCIALS
    Fix your software code!! Reimburse your PAYING patrons!! Awful!
  • Cheefguy
    Decent podcast
    I skip the episodes with Bruce Headlam though. Is Rick really too busy waxing his beard and producing one album every couple years?
  • Bass4jake
    Was good….
    Will stop listening and will unsubscribe and encourage friends and family to do the same thanks to Neil Oldman
  • lois from Detroit
    Walk on water
    I love walk on water collaboration with Beyoncé. It shows how Eminem is evolving; his creativity is ongoing. Lois Detroit Eminem always tells the truth 5 out of 5 rating the little tap wouldn’t work on my app
  • bread dingus
    Rick is great!!!
    Other hosts feel much more normal and less inside baseball, but still nice. Can be very disappointing though when an artist you love is reviewed by someone who isn't as interesting as Rick.
  • VLuvHubFirstLady
    My favorite podcast (besides mine)
    No matter the guest, genre or generational gap, I love your podcast. Obviously I enjoy some episodes more than others but the interviews are always so insightful—they usually entice me to learn more about the featured guest. I loved the Black Pumas one—I was already a huge fan but their story, how Adrian and Eric connected—is so cool… And the episode featuring Cristobal Tapia de Veer, the composer and musician behind White Lotus, absolutely changed my mind about the series. I wasn’t a fan until I dialed into the nuances of his “Hawaiian Hitchcock” vibe. Can’t wait for season 2! Henry Rollins is stellar—I love how he says “I take myself work seriously; I take commitment seriously; hit I don’t take myself all that seriously. And the chat with the very eclectic Khruangbin—YES! Oh and all of you hosts and intermittent hostesses have riveting voices ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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