
Join music lovers/musicians Al, Ryan and Louie as we have fun discussing music videos from many genres and generations. Find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, SoundCloud, Spreaker, Tune-In, & iHeartRadio.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 142 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicTV & FilmFilm ReviewsMusic Commentary | |||

Al, Ryan & Louie are going to take this love right to ya as we delve into the music video for Paula Abdul’s ballad, “Rush Rush.” And of course we talk about the 90s and what's going on with Keanu. Oh baby please!
Louie, Ryan & Al come from the fiery pits of Taco Bell to discuss Electrix Six's wacky video for their hit, "Danger! High Voltage." From garage rock to uncomfortable make out sessions, nothing is off limits in this installment.
Ryan, Louie & Al focuses up on our abilities to discuss Foster The People's smash hit, "Houdini." Here, we discuss how it was to be an indie band back in the day, our crush on Julia Garner, and some trivia about the magician in question!
In the heat and the steam of the city, Al, Ryan & Louie discuss "Mama," one of Genesis' most bizarre songs and the music video where Phil Collins freaked generations of children before "The Land of Confusion" did.
Not as in depth as other topic-based review pods, but it's still fun, jovial, and entertaining.
Just listened to the a handful of episode, and I am a fan. I really enjoy the teams out look on the music videos and the puns and dad joke are a highlight to many of the reviwes. Keep up the good work lads!!
Spotify recommended the bad blood episode to me and I had to stop listening after 15 minutes. The misogynistic comments and eating disorder speculations are so tone deaf. please do better.
Yikes — came across this also from Spotify and could barely make it a few minutes into the Bad Blood ep. I don’t care whether people like Taylors music or not, but several comments were just gross and clearly steeped in misogyny 🤮 thought this would be a fun new podcast, pretty disappointed :/
Listened to one of these podcasts on Spotify. Wow these people are so rude!!! They talk about women and other actors and artists like they mean nothing! At one point they started comparing Nicki Minaj and J-Lo, saying that Nicki Minaj was ‘thick’, and J-Lo, ‘wasn’t, just her bum is big’!! Good concept but no trace of respect for the matters they discuss
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A lively show that combines nostalgic affection for classic music videos with insightful, humorous analysis. Hosts discuss a rotating roster of videos from the 1980s onward, exploring production choices, cultural impact, and personal memories, often tying visuals to era-specific trends and artist backstories. The mix of warmth, banter, and candid opinions tends to attract listeners who love deep cuts, trivia, and behind-the-scenes context about music videos and the artists involved.
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