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Welcome to our first-ever friends and family show! We review two albums recommended to us by you the listeners, and this week we have albums from our friends. Thank you, Jake Hammer and Mitchel Boaz for the albums!
We start off with the punk band Against Me! and their 2003 release As The Eternal Cowboy. We dive into the political and personal messages of this album, the intentionality of messiness as an artistic choice, and sidebar our way into American Geopolitics. After the break, we then go straight into Prog Metal, as we grasp with Intervals 2015 release The Shape of Colour. We talk about Djent, Metal, expectations, and using a guitar to replace vocal work and how instrumental music can achieve that.
Check out The List
Follow Josh: Twitter, Instagram, FIlm Instagram
Follow Jared: Instagram, FIlm Instagram
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to our first-ever friends and family show! We review two albums recommended to us by you the listeners, and this week we have albums from our friends. Thank you, Jake Hammer and Mitchel Boaz for the albums!
We start off with the punk band Against Me! and their 2003 release As The Eternal Cowboy. We dive into the political and personal messages of this album, the intentionality of messiness as an artistic choice, and sidebar our way into American Geopolitics. After the break, we then go straight into Prog Metal, as we grasp with Intervals 2015 release The Shape of Colour. We talk about Djent, Metal, expectations, and using a guitar to replace vocal work and how instrumental music can achieve that.
Check out The List
Follow Josh: Twitter, Instagram, FIlm Instagram
Follow Jared: Instagram, FIlm Instagram
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.