Hosts and English majors Caitlin Cromley-Linn and Geoffrey Edelstein want to give you an edu-music-ation about the stories behind your favorite albums. We will treat them like texts and look through the lenses of literature and pop culture to go beyond the liner notes. Get ready to hit the books and drop the needle!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Music CommentaryMusic |
We’re baaaack! And now that we’re back, we’re going to take you to EMOTION (all the way)! I know we said in the last episode that we were going to talk about Born This Way, but we’re actually going to revisit it later. Apologies! Join us as we dive i... more
It’s 2009. Emo is not dead, and Paramore is a household name. Their brand new eyes album pulls back the curtain on the merry band of friends and reveals strife within the band, as well as smart and sometimes cynical commentaries on faith and love. Ca... more
Nirvana's spontaneity and rowdy energy came up from the underground scene and struck the world with the force of lightning. They were revolutionary in how they were unabashedly themselves, in all of their contradictions and their talent. Kurt Cobain,... more
Amy Winehouse is so easy to go back to, time and time again. Geoffrey and Caitlin examine this album full of grief, anger, sass, and Amy’s sense of humor (of course she would close a breakup album with a song about a friend’s boyfriend stealing her m... more
Where Carole King leads, we will follow. Caitlin and Geoffrey examine one of the most classic albums of all time - Tapestry by Carole King. You probably know songs written by Carole King that are sung by others - You've Got a Friend, Will You Love Me... more
Why is Billy Joel considered "The Bard of Long Island?" His career-changing album The Stranger seems to easily answer this question. The album is examined in enthusiastic detail on this episode of Read Between the Tracks. Caitlin and Geoff meet the m... more
"I'm tired of RUMOURS starting.." said no one ever, about this amazing album! Caitlin and Geoff delve into Fleetwood Mac' legendary tell-all, soap opera that launched them into superstardom. They delve into the numerous breakups that fueled the popul... more
Thank you for continuing to read with us! In Episode 2, Geoffrey and Caitlin close the chapter on Elton John’s masterpiece, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. The last two sides have a lot of ladies of the night, the Old West, gangsters, and closes out with ... more
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