
Home Records is a conversation between two married musicians, Emily Myers & Slice, exploring the stories behind their 2,000-piece vinyl collection. Each episode dives into one record, uncovering its cultural impact, creative process, and personal significance. Covering all different genres, they share candid reflections, surprising discoveries, and funny behind-the-scenes memories of both the reco... more
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In this episode of Home Records, Slice and Emily dive into Odessey and Oracle by the Zombies. They explore the record’s story, its cultural impact, and what it has meant to them personally. From standout tracks and production quirks to f... more
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In this first episode of Home Records, Slice and Emily dive into Nebraska by Bruce Springsteen. They explore the album’s stark origins, its cultural impact, and what this stripped-down record has meant to them personally. From hauntin... more
In this episode of Home Records, Slice and Emily dive into Nebraska by Bruce Springsteen. They explore the record’s story, its cultural impact, and what it has meant to them personally. From standout tracks and production quirks to funny and candid b... more
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