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Our final (for now) round of Ablum Swap. Can Steve finally appreciate Sufjan Stevens? What is Brian’s reaction to finally hearing Dark Side of the Moon for the first time? Tune in to find out.
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Another round of Album Swap, this time featuring Brian Croxall, in which we share our thoughts on Song of Innocence by David Axelrod, Wrong by Nomeansno, No Blues by Los Campesinos!, The Magnolia Electric Co. by Songs: Ohia, and Teenager of the Year by Frank Black.
Each of us assigned one of our fellow pod members an album to listen to and report back on. These are the results.
This episode includes:
Enjoy!
Did you know that last episode was the season finale of season 3? Neither did we. What makes a season in a podcast? No clue. But here we are, episode 1 of Season 4. If there was a theme or goal of season 3, it was to get a variety of guests on the pod. And I’d say we were pretty successful. We got a chance to talk with Gentry Densley, Steve Kesler, Pete Baumann, Janell Tuttle, Brian Watts, Michael Hicks, and Brian Croxall (2 or 3 times!). Great stuff. This season we’re planning on focusing on the Album as an art form. For the first episode, each of us was assigned a secret Santa podcast member and we had to choose an album the we loved that they had never listened to and they would give it a serious listen and report back on their thoughts and feelings. After this episode, I think we all came away with the same burning question: Does Steve like New Wave because it’s fun? Or is Steve fun because he likes New Wave? That one won’t be answered today, and probably not tomorrow, but there’s plenty of fun to be had in this episode and we hope you enjoy it as much as we did.
The original intent of this episode was to establish the 2nd floor of the Metal wing of our Hall of Fame. The 1st floor consists of only bands/music up to 1991. So here we are picking up where we left off, focusing on heavy music from 1990ish onwards. But now in hindsight, let’s say this episode isn’t so much a permanent Hall of Fame addition as it is a current exhibition about the topic. Either way, enjoy!
This time around we’re playing musical connections. Join us in trying to find the commonalities in each others picks.
We’re taking a break from our usual nostalgic tendencies and instead focusing on new music, or at least music that is new to us, as well as discussion of favorite methods for finding new music.
A tribute to David “Trugoy the Dove” Jolicoeur, and Burt Bacharach.
Jason leads us through a discussion of how music triggers and influences our memories.
Will the night last forever?
– Low, “Will the Night”
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