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This week Michael and Brad discuss the album Wonder Where We Land by SBTRKT and Sound & Color by Alabama Shakes. See how Michael reacts to a ridiculous song about New York featuring Vampire Weekend’s Ezra Koenig, Brad to a song that is so overplayed it’s triggering and much much more.
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This week Michael and Brad discuss the album IGOR by Tyler, The Creator and Collapsed in Sunbeams by Arlo Parks. Listen in to see what they think of Tyler’s Grammy winning album and Arlo’s debut.
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What Ya Feelin Ep 20 - Michael
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This week Michael and Brad discuss the album Fear Inocolum by TOOL and Dead & Company’s ‘album’, a live recording of their concert at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY 11/1/19.
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EP 19 What Ya Feelin’?
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Michael and Brad host their award episode for the albums of 2020. With creative categories, listen and find out which albums Michael and Brad listened to and decided were the best of the best. Below is a link to a playlist sampling the winners and a link to our website. Enjoy!
The 2020 Feelies
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The final episode of 2020 with Michael and Brad, the gents discuss The Gorillaz episodic album “Song Machine Season 1: Strange Timez” and Supertramp’s 1979 album “Breakfast in America.” Stay tuned for the 2020 “Feelie’s”, an award episode for the albums of 2020. Happy new year dear listener!
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Michael and Brad bring on a special guest to discuss some music outside of their normal realm, Reggaeton. In this episode the special guest, Andrew, introduces and discusses with the duo the album Aura by popular latin/reggaeton artist Ozuna.
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Michael and Brad finally get back to making a weekly podcast and discuss The Carter’s EVERYTHING IS LOVE and James Blake’s The Colour in Anything. A couple surprises come up in this week’s episode as well.
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After some technical difficulties on the original episode 12, Michael and Brad return to briefly discuss the “What Ya Feelin’” albums from episode 11, and then dive deep into Beyonce’s Lemonade and Sturgill Simpson’s Cuttin’ Grass, Vol 1 (Butcher Shoppe Sessions)
After a little hiatus, Michael and Brad review the albums Sign ‘O’ the Times by Prince and Detroit 2 by Big Sean.
Michael and Brad change up the format going back to what they know best; reviewing albums. They expand the What Ya Feelin’ portion of the podcast and this week are reviewing Taylor Swift’s newest album “folklore” and Rage Against the Machine’s debut album “Rage Against the Machine.”
The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.