Lost Art is a podcast dedicated to the building of the ultimate modern day mixtape, the Spotify Playlist.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 126 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Music CommentaryMusicMusic History |
We go even deeper and put a bunch of songs with the same title against each other! Its the ultimate battle! more
LOST ART RETURNS! We took a break there for a while to get some life stuff sorted but we are back flinging podcasts at you. more
Boycott Breakers! We list off artists that decided to go against embargos or boycotts of countries or regimes and play live there! more
We attack a meaty list of artists that were famous in the 60s and 70s that got caught up up in the pop sensibilities of the 80s. All with mixed results! more
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This podcast is essentially eavesdropping on two pals talking music and drinking beers telling ridiculous stories from comical life experiences. I find myself alternating between arguing with a speaker and dropping dead from laughter. Pro tip, if you join the Patreon you will have access to adorable animal music reviews and recordings from their live drunken Saturday night party-casts. A+++
Funny and knowledgeable about the topics. Love the themes!
Super.
It’s like eavesdropping on the lads in the pub next to ya talking crap. Great chemistry between the hosts. Worth a listen if you’re a music aficionado
Uncensored, hilarious but full of passion for music and nostalgia. I truly hope this podcast reaches its full potential so I can watch a live recording!
Apple Podcasts | #214 | Ireland/Music/Music History |
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Lost Art launched 5 years ago and published 126 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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