Paul and Josh are exploring the classic rock and metal canon to figure out which albums are forgotten gems or hidden mistakes.
Josh and Paul kick off a new miniseries by talking about the first three Opeth albums: Orchird, Morningrise, and My Arms Your Hearse. They talk the early history of the band, discuss the progressive rock influences that are seen even on their most pure metal albums, and assess whether these albums stack up against what's to come.
Paul and Josh react to the passing of the Prince of Darkness Ozzy Osbourne. They talk about his legacy, their personal history with Ozzy, and his cross generational impact. They also go into their favorite Ozzy works and create a Mt. Rushmore across his discography with Black Sabbath and as a solo artist.
Josh and Paul talk through two trios of King Crimson albums - the Wetton era (Larks Tongues, Starless, Red) and the 80s Belew era (Discipline, Beat, Three of a Different Pair).
Josh and Paul do a round up of a few albums that they've heard in 2025. What's spinnable and what's binnable? They also talk a little about the state of recorded music as a whole and their struggles to stay current as they get older.
Josh and Paul revisit the 2002 forgotten Weezer album Maladroit. They discuss its place in the band's overall discography, and how it bucks the band's reputation for having no good material after Pinkerton. Despite being the least streamed Weezer album, does this actually hold up as one of the all time best?
Josh and Paul return to the Prog Archives top 20 to discuss the remaining albums they missed in part one and talk about some albums that were excluded from the list altogether. Then, they finalize their own top 20 greatest Prog Rock albums of all time. Don't miss it!
In response to the recent news of Brian Wilson's passing (1942 - 2025), Josh and Paul look back on one of the more polarizing and unique albums in the Beach Boys catalog: Love You. They discuss the album's quirks and the merits of Wilson's songwriting and creative choices found throughout.
The Beach Boys Love You:
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Josh and Paul look back at a couple of early 00s icons, Vanessa Carlton and Third Eye Blind. They discuss each respective's artists struggles with record labels navigating a crumbling music industry as well as how the romantic relationship between Carlton and Third Eye Blind's Stephan Jenkins influenced this material. Did Harmonium and Out of the Vein deserve to flop or are they classic examples of an artist's vision being...
Josh and Paul give their Mount Rushmore of compilation albums and discuss the albums and artists that helped define their early listening experiences.
Josh and Paul discuss the newly revealed Run For Your Lives tour. They talk about the setlist, the stage show, and new drummer Simon Dawson. They also give their ideas of what they would like to see from a 50th Anniversary Maiden tour if given total control. Is the new Maiden tour a certified spin, or do the overplayed classics lead the duo to toss it in the bin?
Josh and Paul discuss the forgotten Blaze Bayley fronted Iron Maiden The X Factor. Paul goes deep into why he considers it Maiden's best album and the duo take on a track by track deep dive to see if they agree on how much the album holds up 30 years later.
Josh and Paul review the recently released IMAX remaster of the classic film Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii. They also discuss Floyd's other material from this period, specifically Meddle and Obscured by Clouds. Do these albums hold up over 50 years later?
In their inaugural episode, Paul and Josh investigate the first twenty albums in the Prog Archives Top 100 progressive rock albums of all time. Are these albums worthy of the top 20 slots? Are there obvious misses? Do King Crimson, Genesis, and Yes need three albums each in the top 20? Is Close To the Edge the top prog album of all time?
This is part one of a two part (epic) episode.
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