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This episode, we tackle Madonna's 1989 commercial and artistic zenith, Like a Prayer. The album is a pivotal statement, marking a shift toward darker, more autobiographical themes as she grapples with family, Catholic guilt, sexuality, and self-empowerment.
We'll dissect the album's rich sound, which blends classic pop with elements of funk, gospel, and rock, creating a soundscape as bold as its lyrical content. Tune in ...
Get ready to question everything as your three favorite pals dive deep into the latest and strangest happenings across the cosmos and right here on Earth!
First, the trio breaks down the earth-shattering finding of microbial life on Mars. Is the red planet finally giving up its secrets, or is this just another government distraction? They dissect the implications and what it means for humanity's place in the universe.
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This episode, we journey back to 1957 to review Johnny Cash with His Hot and Blue Guitar!—Cash's landmark debut and the first-ever LP released by Sun Records. This album is the essential foundation of the legend, introducing the world to the unique, raw sound of Cash backed by "The Tennessee Two."
We'll dissect the "boom-chicka-boom" rhythm and the album's stark storytelling, which gave us instant cla...
Chris and Stephen are back with the brand new Newsroom 2.0! They're joined by long-time friend and podcasting veteran Ryan to discuss the new Star Wars trailer, the passing of Robert Redford, The Wizard of Oz at the Sphere, and the Doomsday leaks.
SPOILER WARNING: Skip from 19:00 to 25:17 to avoid Doomsday spoilers.
For the main event, the guys each share their list of 5 movies you should see at least once in your life. What are ...
This episode, we're spinning Revolver, The Beatles' groundbreaking 1966 album. Marking a significant creative shift, Revolver pushed the boundaries of pop music, showcasing the band's rapid evolution and daring studio experimentation.
We'll explore its innovative sounds, from the classical string octet of "Eleanor Rigby" to the backward tapes and psychedelic soundscapes of "Tomorrow Never Knows," ...
In this episode, we venture into Act II of Hadestown, where Orpheus descends into the industrial depths of King Hades' underworld to retrieve his lost Eurydice. His music, a powerful force of hope and memory, softens the hearts of both Hades and his queen, Persephone, leading to a seemingly impossible bargain for Eurydice's return.
We explore the perilous journey back to the surface, governed by Hades's cruel condition: ...
In this episode, we go over Act I of the Tony Award-winning musical Hadestown, by Anaïs Mitchell. We're introduced to a desolate world where the hopeful dreamer Orpheus and the pragmatic Eurydice navigate poverty and harsh winters. The Fates loom as Eurydice is drawn to the deceptive security of King Hades' industrial underworld. Act I builds to her fateful decision to enter Hadestown, setting the stage for Orpheus's de...
Huey Lewis and The News's 1986 album Fore! solidified their reign as pop-rock titans, building seamlessly on the success of Sports. This album is quintessential Huey, delivering an infectious blend of energetic rock, soulful R&B horns, and undeniably catchy pop hooks. From the driving rhythm of "Hip to Be Square" and the heartwarming narrative of "Stuck with You" to the playful "Jacob's Ladder&q...
Join a veteran Trekkie and a newcomer as they explore Star Trek: The Original Series' beginnings! They'll first discuss the un-aired pilot, "The Cage," comparing its initial vision and Captain Pike to the familiar series. Then, it's on to the first aired episode, "The Man Trap," where they'll react to the iconic "salt vampire" and early character introductions. Discover what shaped Star...
The gang is all here to break down one of the best MCU movies of all time. We keep it general for the first half, then around the 17-minute mark, we talk spoilers! Sit back and enjoy!
this episode, we dive deep into a modern hip-hop landmark: Kendrick Lamar's 2012 masterpiece, good kid, m.A.A.d city. Often cited as a coming-of-age narrative and a "short film" in its own right, this album transported listeners to the streets of Compton through Kendrick's vivid storytelling and intricate lyricism.
Join us as we explore the album's critical acclaim, which saw it immediately hailed as a classic ...
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We are at the end of another wheel, and boy, was it chaotic. We wrap up this wheel with a few songs from each of us. Do we have a song from an underrated comedy? Yup! Do we have a song from an upcoming underground artist? Yup! How about Kendrick? Yup. A wide range on this one. Then we drop a bomb for the forthcoming special editions you are a part of! We go over our tier list and reveal the new wheel!
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We start with some UAP (UFO) news. Some things are happening in Florida and Michigan. A strange shape appeared in the sky, and some photos prove it. Do you think it is alien or government research? Any connection to the New Jersey drones? We then dive into the newly released JFK files and give some great recommendations to learn more. You may ask, do we talk about the Princess Bride, Black Holes, and T...
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On this episode, we review Silk Sonic's album, An Evening with Silk Sonic. Do we love its authentic 70s soul/funk style, the fantastic production, and the incredible chemistry between Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak? We discuss key tracks like 'Leave The Door Open' and our overall thoughts. Do we think it's a fun, expertly crafted homage to classic soul and funk? Listen to find out!
This week, we're diving deep into the album that started it all for Noah Kahan: his 2019 debut, Busyhead. Join us as we revisit the raw honesty, infectious folk-pop hooks, and relatable anxieties packed into tracks like "Mess" and "Hurt Somebody." We'll explore the themes of navigating young adulthood, mental health, and hometown restlessness that Kahan laid bare, setting the stage for his signature vuln...
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Welcome to our first episode of The Paranormal Pair! In this episode, we go over what the podcast will be about, and we play a game of Believe It or Not! so you can get to know where we stand on some of the paranormal activities we believe in or don't. We also share many stories and do quick reviews of some of our favorite Sci-Fi shows. I feel we are Paranormies already. Sit back and enjoy Scully and Me,...
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What makes Weezer's Blue Album so legendary? We're taking a deep dive into this 90s classic, exploring its impact and lasting appeal. Chris and Steve, we try to place the feel of the album that comes with this question: what is background music? What's YOUR favorite track? Let us know in the comments!
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Remember "Pinch Me"? Let's revisit Barenaked Ladies' "Maroon"! Was this album a turning point for the band? What are your favorite tracks? We're taking a deep dive into this 2000 release, analyzing its unique sound and sharing our thoughts on its lasting impact. Join the conversation and tell us what "Maroon" means to you!
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Reno from Red Leather: A raw, visceral journey through the heart of Americana's darker corners. This week, we dissect the band's latest album, exploring its gritty narratives, haunting melodies, and the distinct, almost cinematic soundscape that invokes a QT film or a play-through for Red Dead. We'll delve into the lyrical themes of loss, redemption, and the stark realities of life on the fringe.
Join us as we unpack th...
The original Broadway cast recording of Wicked remains a definitive and captivating experience, even two decades later. From the soaring vocals of Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth to the intricate orchestrations and Stephen Schwartz's masterful lyrics, this album transports listeners back to the Emerald City. It's not just a collection of songs; it's a vibrant storytelling device, capturing the emotional depth and complexity of E...
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