
Welcome to a brand new podcast where we take a deep dive into some of the most beloved, renowned, and influential albums by artists of all genres and styles.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 59 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Daft Punk released their second album “Discovery” in March of 2001 and marked a departure from their first album into more disco and R&B. It was a critical and commercial success and is #236 on the Rolling Stone top 500 as of 2020. Subscribe on Patre... more
Taylor Swift’s fifth studio album (titled after her birth year, 1989) marked a departure into synth-pop territory. It featured 7 singles, made it to Rolling Stone’s list of top 500 albums, and has sold over 10 million copies.
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In this extra special episode, we take a dive into the 25 themes from one of the most well-known film franchises: James Bond. Which one is your favorite? Subscribe on Patreon for Bonus Episodes and to join our private GroupMe where we’ve been discuss... more
We’re taking a quick detour to discuss The Blues Brothers, a 1980 musical comedy film starring John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd. While it’s an absolutely absurd film, we explore how, at its heart, it’s a love letter to R&B, soul, and blues artists such a... more
It is refreshing to hear a podcast of this kind handle the careful balance of introspection and art with humor and intelligence. I love this podcast and I can’t get enough of it!
Great music choices and it’s always to hear a commentary on music I’m not completely familiar with. Excited to see what’s in store in more episodes. Hoping they do another classical music episode
5 star buns on this Big Mac #served
This ep is really sweet. There is a lot of nostalgia in hearing about this album I’ve never listened to. The world would be a better place if people were more aware and honoring towards this podcast. Forest Gump is trash.
Nowadays everyone has a podcast... but these guys do it right. Good dudes, solid content, great personality, awesome music. Hard to ask for more. Would love to hear their thoughts on Judah and the Lion!
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Apple Podcasts | #111 |
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