A podcast where we discuss that one album that sticks out like a sore thumb in an artist's discography.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 60 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Performing ArtsMusicArts |
SINEAD GOES REGGAE! We’ve got island fever this week on "Detours and Outliers", but which island is it, Jamaica or Ireland? Where does Sinead fit on the Enya-to-Ani DiFranco spectrum? Is this a Sly and Robbie album? Where is our Britney Spears/Burnin... more
DANZIG GOES CLASSICAL! Don White (Ice Troll, Never Kenezzard) rejoins us as we discuss Glenn Danzig’s instrumental album. What kind of dungeons do they use in "dungeon synth"? Who is the most litigious Misfit? What do Tom Cruise and Glen Danzig have ... more
DREAD ZEPPELIN DOES DISCO! One of the most original cover bands tried to shake up their schtick, and were roundly rejected for it. If you're only known for three things, how do you get rid of two? Why did the nineties hate the seventies? Did disco ev... more
STEVE SINGS THE STANDARDS! No longer will the rest of The Steve Miller Band be holding Steve Miller back on his first and only solo album, an album of jazz and blues covers. Where do jazz and blues meet? Does anyone remember the UPN show "Shasta McNa... more
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Such a fan of this podcast. Was so psyched to see that they review some of my very favorite albums. They go from Ween to Neil to Zappa to Beefheart to Andrew WK to the Dead. Seriously. Bravo guys. Great topical selection, engaging banter. Love it.
Really great podcast that has taught me a lot about some artists I love and some that I am now newly familiar with.
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