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John Stull joins us to read and interpret lyrics from Father John Misty’s latest album, “Pure Comedy.” Is this a good album? Does it have a solid political message? Are the lyrics evocative? The answer to all of these questions, of course, is no. However, we hope you enjoy listening to us highlight the album’s most embarrassing material, as well as the in-depth analysis from Genius.com’s users. Hang on to that centrist feeling, dear listeners, because it’s going to be a bumpy ride.
You can find John's music at Jung Manhater and follow him on Twitter @SIBNAME.
You can send questions and comments to us at [email protected], follow us on Twitter, and review us on iTunes!
Our podcast theme is "April Elsewhere" by The Orchestral Movement of 1932 found via Opsound.org.
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John Stull joins us to read and interpret lyrics from Father John Misty’s latest album, “Pure Comedy.” Is this a good album? Does it have a solid political message? Are the lyrics evocative? The answer to all of these questions, of course, is no. However, we hope you enjoy listening to us highlight the album’s most embarrassing material, as well as the in-depth analysis from Genius.com’s users. Hang on to that centrist feeling, dear listeners, because it’s going to be a bumpy ride.
You can find John's music at Jung Manhater and follow him on Twitter @SIBNAME.
You can send questions and comments to us at [email protected], follow us on Twitter, and review us on iTunes!
Our podcast theme is "April Elsewhere" by The Orchestral Movement of 1932 found via Opsound.org.