
Join Sam, James, and Parker in their quest to find the best albums they've never heard.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 150 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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*HIGH 8/10*
Get ready to get wet!
Song of the week: Fiery Gun Hand by Cardiacs
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You will not find a better review of this album anywhere else.
Song of the week: 100% Pure Love by Crystal Waters
Article cited by James: How the West Was Sold by Rose McMackin. April 5, 2025. Haloscope.
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*HIGH 7/10* Sountrack to reclining in a flexible monoblock plastic patio chair on the lawn watching a humid summer sunset.
Song of the week: Take Me Home, Country Roads by John Denver
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*HIGH 7/10*
The Boards are back at their mostly instrumental chilled-out IDM. You'll never guess what James thought of this one!
Song of the Week: Candy Says by The Velvet Underground
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this podcast has gotten me to listen to 2 albums my dad couldn’t make me listen to in 25 years
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A crew of three hosts explores a wide range of recent albums with a shared love of deep-dive critique, banter, and pop-culture tangents. Episodes center on voice, production choices, and the emotional or thematic through-lines of each record, often weighing authenticity, social context, and genre-shifting experiments against accessibility and momentum. The show stands out for its lively three-way dynamics, willingness to argue and riff, and a willingness to tackle controversial topics or bold stylistic pivots within a format that remains accessible and entertaining for devoted music nerds.
Noteworthy: the hosts consistently blend technical discussion with personal anecdotes and cultural commentary, making it a compelling listen for listene... more
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