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By Kevin and Chips
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The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
This week comedian Alex Durazzo is back to talk about Umbrella Academy, but no one else wants to watch it so we all talk Stranger Things Season four (SPOILERS FOR SEASON FOUR PT.1) instead. We talk The Chromatics take on Running Up That Hill, and pick our own Vecna songs. Plus Alex has a hot take on Eddie so stick around for that.
If I only could, I'd make a deal with Kevna and I'd get him to sponsor our podcast; it's Cover to Cover to Cover!
A long hiatus, and drums on a stormy Wednesday morning.
Also psycho Mrs. Nesbit and a lighting round to close it out.
Screw the format, it's Cover to Cover Whatever...
Kevin and Chips are alone with their thoughts this week, along with some classic versions of the underground folk hit 'Mama You've Been On My Mind'. Come hear Dylan, Baez, Harrison, Buckley and even ol' J.J. himself play their respective takes on the song: but stick around for the spicy Dylan Italian meet-creep!
Maybe it's the weather, or something like that... maybe it's Cover to Cover to Cover?
This week Kevin and Chips are going away to college as they're joined by number-one-fan Rick Devine; who schools them on the finer points of the infamous West Coast three-piece Blink-182 (after setting the record straight on Garden State). Hear Mark, Tom and Travis's takes on The Cure and Billy Idol, among others. Pop punk is king this week, so lace up the Chucks for this 13th (yikes) episode and let's goooooooo!
We can live like Jack and Sally if we want—it's Cover to Cover to Cover!
This week, it's 2009 again and not-love is in the air, as Kevin and Chips take a look at the 500 Days of Summer motion picture soundtrack. Hear the Smiths, Hall and Oates, the Pixies, Temper Trap and more as we reminisce on romance, indie music, and what we thought of the whole Autumn part. We're not looking for a serious podcast, just keeping it casual this week...
Like a flame that burns the candle, the candle feeds the flame: it's Cover to Cover to Cover!
Surf's up this week with Kevin and Chips and special guest Eric Aragon, as they dive into the original soundtrack to the surf film Big Wave. Featuring music composed and performed by the incomparable Tatsuro Yamashita (and a few Brian Wilson covers), soak up the sun rays and listen to the 80's pop bliss as it blends into the sound of a Hawaiian ocean at sunset. Close your eyes, press play and you're already there...
A promise, a late night rendezvous, a secret, a time for just us two... it's Cover to Cover to Cover.
This week on their tenth (10!) episode, Kevin and Chips are joined by synth artist Modulator Zero (@johnnytortillas) who brings some of his favorite Smiths cover songs to share. From Radiohead to The Killers, and yes even that one song from Ferris Buehler's Day Off, sit back and let the Johnny Marr guitar wash over you... Plus: an honest-to-god Smiths Cover from one of your hosts, but which one?
And now I know how Joan of Arc felt,
as the flames rose to her Roman nose and her podcast started to melt, it's ...Cover... to Cover.... to—
This week Kevin and Chips are staying Inside, as they dive into the music from the Bo Burnham Netflix special (contains some spoilers). Ride the synth wave into the Bezos future, as we try to understand the Way the World Works, despite That Funny Feeling...uh, Comedy?
And even Kevin and Chips brought some original tunes to share this time, plus SHOUT-OUTS!
It's a little bit of anything and everything and Cover to Cover to Cover!
This week, Kevin and Chips take a stroll through the soundtrack to the film Garden State. Featuring artists from The Shins, to Coldplay, to Simon and Garfunkel, steep in the mid 2000s nostalgia as we take a tour of this Zach Braff-directed playlist. And Molly stops by for a brief visit with Jimmy the frog.
Half of the time we're gone, and we don't know where, and we don't know it's Cover to Cover to Cover...
In 1970, The Beatles formally dissolved and the band was no more... but what if they never broke up? What would they have released in 1971?
In this episode, join Kevin and Chips as they take a journey down the long and winding road-not-travelled, in a world where the Beatles stayed together. Drawing from existing solo albums, they each pitch their own hypothetical 1970's Beatles record and imagine what could have been; if only fate had proven otherwise...
Turn off your mind, relax and float down stream–its Cover to Cover to Cover!
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.