Episodes
In the midst of skyrocketing into fame during the mid-2000s, Paris Hilton took her shot at a music career, releasing the single Stars Are Blind. The track would eventually make its way to Emerald Fennell's 2020 directorial debut.
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Published 09/05/23
This week, Rachel and Aviv (inventors of the Post It!) road trip from LA to to Tucson to relive the needle drop from the 1997 comedy, Romy and Michele's High School Reunion, featuring Time After Time by Cyndi Lauper.
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Published 08/22/23
This week, Rachel and Aviv journey back to 1998 to discuss one of the two asteroid movies to grace the big screen that year, of course focusing on the one with a chart-topping anthem. A renaissance for an aging rock band paired to a movie about survival, humanity, and oil drilling.
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Published 08/08/23
There are many needle-drops in Greta Gerwig's blockbuster success, Barbie, but Rachel and Aviv, joined by Rotten Tomatoes' Mark Ellis, take on the bro-anthem, Matchbox Twenty's "Push"
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Published 08/01/23
This week's needle-drops breaks a few rules – it appears at the end of the film, over the credits of a movie that is almost universally panned as the worst of its franchise. But it also changed the way we consume music in the digital age.
Back in 2000, Mission: Impossible 2 dropped with the track I Disappear over the end credits. To help explain the impact, culture writer Niko Stratis joins Rachel and Aviv, as they investigate Metallica's life-changing impact on the world of streaming...
Published 07/25/23
This week, Rachel and Aviv look back at the Wes Anderson classic, The Royal Tenenbaums, and dreamy needle-drop of Needle in the Hay.
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Published 07/18/23
A Taylor Swift needle-drop? YES, CHEF!
Rachel and Aviv jump into the kitchen to cook up a packed episode, discussing the FX/Hulu series, The Bear, and the use of Taylor Swift's Love Story. Plus, former Pastry Chef and current Organizer, Colleen Koperek, joins them to discuss the reality the show brings to the table.
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Published 07/11/23
Nobody puts Rachel & Aviv in a corner.
Rachel and Aviv are joined by culture journalist Jake Kring-Schreifels to talk the 1987 film, Dirty Dancing, and the needle-drop that became synonymous with the movie.
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Published 06/27/23
This week we welcome journalist and author Stephen Kearse to discuss the profound impact of Spike Lee's iconic film, Do The Right Thing. Released in 1989, the movie remains an intriguing lens into the realities and complexities of living in Brooklyn's Bed-Stuy neighborhood. We dissect unforgettable moments, including the powerful use of Public Enemy's "Fight the Power", and analyze the film's complex dynamics of race, class, and gender. Stephen shares his insights on the movie's impact, both...
Published 06/20/23
Rachel and Aviv are back for the second, and finale, part of their look back at That Thing You Do! but this time with some help.
Tom Everett Scott ("Guy Patterson") joins the show, recounting behind-the-scenes stories, the legacy of the movie, and whether or not he's sick of the song [he's not].
Published 06/13/23
I... am... Spartacus.
Rachel and Aviv look back at the Playtone catalog and the story of the little-known band from Erie, PA – The Oneders.. err.. The Wonders!
This week, they look back at the directorial debut of Tom Hanks (who also wrote the story) and the title song within.
Published 06/06/23
Spoiler Alert: This episode contains spoilers for the season 2 finale of Yellowjackets.
Rachel and Aviv continue their discussion of Yellowjackets, reflecting on the season finale, and (of course) the needle-drops.
Published 05/30/23
In this episode of *IN SYNC, Rachel and Aviv dive into the world of Showtime's Yellowjackets and the pivotal needle drop of Radiohead's Climbing Up the Walls as they uncover the inspirations behind the series, and the Emmy-winning music supervisor Nora Felder's impact on the show
Published 05/30/23
This week, Rachel and Aviv are joined by Jordan Ross, co-creator of "Cruel Intentions: The '90s Musical" as they talk about Bitter Sweet Symphony, the impact of the movie on a generation, and how the musical came together.
Published 05/23/23
Way before Gossip Girl, no elite and wealthy teen from the Upper East Side was as vicious as Kathryn Merteuil. The late-90s teen movie that spawned a killer soundtrack, and potentially a step-sibling kink, included a perfect needle-drop to wrap the story. But that track also included some intense drama of its own.
Published 05/16/23
The third episode of HBO's The Last Of Us, based on the video game, brings the emotional story of Frank and Bill, punctuated by the melody from Linda Ronstadt's 1970s track, Long Long Time.
In this episode, Rachel and Aviv take a deeper look into the song, the episode, and how the track made its way into the episode.
Published 05/09/23
Inside of Netflix's Wednesday lies a scene where the titular character unleashes her unique personality and style, all to the tune of this week's featured sync, Goo Goo Muck by The Cramps.
Rachel and Aviv explore the origins of the track, the origins of Wednesday and her family through pop culture, and how Jenna Ortega's dance swept social media.
Since recording this episode at the very beginning of 2023, Lisa Loring, the original actor who played Wednesday on the Addams Family has passed...
Published 05/02/23
Rachel and Aviv relive the mid-90s, when the coolest job you could have was working in a record store. Lucas steals the store's money, Warren steals CDs, and Renée Zellweger steals the show when she performs the track "Sugarhigh" on the store's marquee.
Published 04/25/23
Twenty-five years after the release of Meredith Brooks' "Bitch," the Netflix movie "Do Revenge" uses the track to close out the film. The modern teen comedy pays homage to classics from the 90s. Rachel and Aviv dive into the complex history of the track and talk to "Do Revenge's" Music Supervisor, Rob Lowry. They discuss the needle-drop choices for the movie and how "Bitch" became their perfect "drive off into the sunset" track to wrap up the film.
Published 04/18/23
In series premiere of *IN SYNC, hosts Rachel Brodsky and Aviv Rubinstien delve into the captivating story behind the iconic use of Sia's "Breathe Me" in the unforgettable finale of the critically acclaimed TV show "Six Feet Under." They explore how the song's haunting melody and vulnerable lyrics perfectly captured the essence of the show's themes of life, death, and the fragility of human relationships.
Rachel and Aviv are joined by the series' music supervisors, Thomas Golubić and Gary...
Published 04/11/23
*IN SYNC is a podcast for anyone who loves a perfect on-screen needle-drop.
Published 03/01/23