Two Scottish music fans, Iain McKinstry and Andrew Hall, review tracks, albums and artists old, new and some with a personal twist.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 88 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Music CommentaryMusic InterviewsMusic |
We’re a music review podcast, so of course we have some thoughts on the biggest music release of the year (deepest sympathies, Cowboy Carter, it was fun while it lasted) from the biggest pop star of her era(s). Find out what Iain and Andrew (podcaste... more
Iain and Andrew are Taking Care Of Business on the latest @weheardwonders (don’t ask them why - it just felt right, alright?). Join them for juicy music-based discussion covering avant-folk artist Hannah Frances, word-of-mouth indie-sensation Cindy L... more
Home-improvement hounds Iain and Andrew put down their paintbrushes and rollers long enough to play and pore over new musical offerings from Somali freedom fighter Sahra Halgan, Brooklyn no-wavers Gustaf, psychedelic national treasure Jane Weaver, su... more
After a few weeks away, Iain and Andrew reconvene to catch up and cast their critical eye over three of the year’s most hotly tipped and anticipated releases - Waxahatchee, Adrianne Lenker and Julia Holter - as well as something eyebrow-raising from ... more
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Wednesdays never been so good. Brilliant thoughtful and fun. A musical feast and great learning journey.
Working on this pod is lots of fun, hope you all enjoy!
Whilst these guys are only 3 episodes in, their show has already become a highlight of my week. A well presented and informative show looking at up and coming releases. My only criticism, it’s over far too quickly and could do with a little more! Long May you have your wonders!
Really enjoyed listening to the first episode. It’s so refreshing to hear two people who not only have a quality sound to create an easy listen but actually know their stuff - great work!
A pleasure to listen to the first episode in this new series. All too often a podcast is launched and it’s obviously rushed, low audio quality, little original content. This is far from the case for We Heard Wonders. It’s clear that Andrew and Iain have a broad knowledge of their subject matter, and have committed the time and energy to make a professional production. more
Apple Podcasts | #86 | Australia/Music/Music Commentary |
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