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In this episode, Andrew and John stuff your stocking. It's the end of 2023 and we have one more episode for you! In September, we traveled to Virginia to see Ghoti Hook play a killer reunion show. We also had a chance to chat with the dudes (Joel, Adam, and Jamie) before they went on stage. And more recently, we sat down with Shadow Producer Jason from Unoriginal Vinyl to discuss some behind the scenes stories about the Five Iron Frenzy box set.
In this episode, Andrew and John are angels, but never gods. But first a long overdue update on what's been going on in our lives and why we had such a long break. Plus some listener voicemails about their favorite 2023 albums. Finally, Andrew and John run down their 10 favorite albums of 2023 (with some honorable mentions). AOTY discussion begins at 57:40.
In this episode, Andrew and John are brothers. But first, an interview with guest Mason Mennenga: theologian, podcaster, great Twitter follow. We talk about his introduction to mewithoutYou, his favorite albums, and what makes the band so unique. Then, Andrew and John do a track by track discussion of the 2006 album Brother, Sister. Mason interview begins at 28:10. Album discussion begins at 1:18:47. *Note* This episode was recorded in July 2023 and was intended to be our Season 4 finale. There will be some additional episodes to follow before we begin Season 5, but this episode concludes the indie band discussion for this season. Thank you for your patience!
In this episode, Andrew and John are torches together. In this penultimate episode of season 4, educator, seminarian, and Patreon Punk, Meg from Monterey joins the pod to discuss mewithoutYou's album "Catch for Us the Foxes." Her deep love and knowledge of this band was critical and appreciated for our conversation! This is a deep dive episode! Album discussion begins at 52:08.
In this episode, Andrew and John celebrate. Mag Pod is officially 5 years old! Join us as we catch up after a little break and talk future pod plans. Also, what does Andrew know about Lake Superior and European pop bands? Find out in this week's quiz!
In this episode, Andrew and John can't stop thinking about it. Joining the pod this week is Danny Bracken. He is the former guitarist for the band Anathallo as well as a visual artist and director of exhibitions for the Mattress Factory art museum in Pittsburgh. We discuss his history with the band, writing and recording Floating World and Canopy Glow, crafting an interesting live show, and turning down a tour opportunity with one of his musical idols. Then, a track by track discussion of the Anathallo's final album "Canopy Glow." Album discussion begins at 1:02:43.
In this episode, Andrew and John dig up slugs and bugs. But first, thoughts on the Dalai Lama, Timothy Keller, Metallica, Babymetal, and the Olsen Twins. Then, a track by track discussion of the Anathallo album "Floating World." Album discussion begins at 28:26.
In this episode, Andrew and John dig through the Mag Pod mail bag. It's been a whiiilllle since we've read your emails and listened to some voicemails. We got a ska cover, some discussion about purity culture, and an email from someone with a very personal (and familial) connection to the Christian alternative scene.
In this episode, Andrew and John ruin it. Shadow Producer Jason returns to discuss his favorite Tooth & Nail Records release, "North To The Future" by Georgia indie rockers Joe Christmas. Jason details all the ways this record has impacted his life, from influencing design choices to the very personal moments he listens to certain tracks.
In this episode, Andrew and John go to a skating party. Joining the pod this week is Andrew Gill. He is a senior producer of the beloved music podcast Sound Opinions, former host of the WBEZ beer podcast Strange Brews, and co-creator of an upcoming PRX narrative podcast examining how the Christian music industry has impacted American culture. We talk about how important indie music was to him growing up in Florida, the Athens, Georgia music scene, and how he made Joe Christmas his identity. Then we go track by track of the Joe Christmas album "Upstairs Overlooking." Band and album discussion begins at 46:28.
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