Friends make a pact to listen and discuss 1001 of the best albums in a basement tiki bar
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 798 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Music |
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I would give it five stars, but please stop pouring drinks and putting ice into glasses in the microphones!!!!!
Another reviewer used the word “smug” and that’s unfortunately accurate. I was looking forward to listening to people excited and curious about music but the energy/vibe/attitudes of the hosts was really disappointing
Like it. Keep on babbeling pls
For those users complaining about Birch’s stumbling while reading I believe he has intentionally slowed down their playback speed, listening at 1.25 sounds “normal”
These folks have their opinions. No problem. But they’re also pretty smug, which seems unwarranted for the poor reading and pronunciation skills they have.
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This podcast centers around a group of friends who engage in lively discussions about 1001 of the best albums in music history, featuring a mix of genres from rock and punk to hip-hop and electronic. Each episode typically involves the hosts reflecting on the musical and cultural significance of a specific album, sharing personal anecdotes, memories, and critiques that range from enthusiastic praise to light-hearted banter. Listeners can expect a blend of humor, nostalgia, and genuine music appreciation, as the hosts aim to connect listeners with albums spanning various eras and styles. The friendly, informal setting creates a laid-back atmosphere that fosters an engaging exploration of music while often touching on broader themes such as c... more
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1001 Album Club launched 8 years ago and published 798 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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