Our good pal and occasional co-host Vicky Henry returns and nominates Dumb Flesh by Blanck Mass for your consideration. It’s a good un to be sure, but is it the one we should put in out discography?
Read MoreFrom semi angry Scotsmen to full on angry Americans, this week we’re jump into the brutal world of Boston metal/hardcore/grind supergroup All Pigs Must Die. Stay crusty.
Read MoreScottish history now (almost) firmly left in last week’s episode, this week we talk not only about The Crossing as an album, but the band’s entire discography. The good and bad. The classic and the Big Dad Energy.
Read MoreOch aye the noo and aw that. This week we’re bringing you into the world of Big Country. And we do that by way of the band’s history and, eh, the history of Scotland too, apparently.
Read MoreYou’ve maybe never heard of this band, but we guarantee you’ve at least heard a snippet of them. This week we talk about a true unsung band - ESG.
Read MoreEmocore? It was a thing. Lifetime are well regarded by a ton of bands, and the influence they had on emo is huge. We talk about the band, their off shoots, their place in punk and more.
Read MoreABBA are just bloody great. That’s the crux of this entire two parter, if we’re honest. We all love them. We’ve picked some songs we think are their most unsung (mostly) and explained why too. As per. Do it.
Read MoreWe keep our promises. This, friends, is part one of our epic ABBA mixtape. We even play a game called AXIS OF ABBA (retconned of course) which you can play along with today! This week - a little of the band’s history and we rank their most popular songs.
Read MoreIn part two we cover FNM’s career from King for a Day to Sol Invictus, and ask you the most important question - is King for a Day…Fool for a Lifetime an Unsung classic?! Listen and vote.
Read MoreFaith No More. Finally. We've decided that Mike Patton is to be the first artist to have had more than one album discussed on this podcast, and we begin by talking about this weird band's weird career.
Read MoreAfter giving his career a thorough going over, we finally get down the vital question - is Madvillainy worth of a place in our discography of unsung classics?
Read MoreTo mark the passing of the iconic MF DOOM, we take a look at his entire career in part one of our look at his life, work, and the 2004 collaboration with Madlib, Madvillainy.
Read MoreThe thrilling conclusion to our epic two parter in the history, influence and discography of the Cocteau Twins, followed by a proper analysis of their much vaunted classic Heaven or Las Vegas.
Read MoreWe return to normality as we take a second stab at dissecting the Cocteau Twins and Heaven or Las Vegas. We cover a lot of their career here and it’s a fact overload. But in a good way! Side B next week.
Read MoreThe gloves are off, and things are becoming increasingly ramble-y and confrontational. But we did it. We hope you enjoyed these four episodes. We'll be much better behaved this year.
Read MoreThis is when things start to get a bit...interesting. We start off with a huge segment on Taylor Swift and then things swiftly (no pun intended) off the rails. By the end, it's more or less complete chaos. We also talk about our favourite albums of the year too!
Read MoreWe’re in the goldilocks zone here folks. The booze is kicking in but we’re still somewhat coherent. We go in hard on the affect Brexit is going to have on music and trust me when I say, it’s bleaker than you ever imagined. But there’s also a bunch of hilarious stuff on this episode too. See you in 2021!
Read MoreAs is our festive tradition, we ask you fine folk to ask us some questions and then we go ahead and answer them whilst getting ridiculously drunk. The latter doesn’t quite happen in part one, but we do hear from previous guests! Hope you had a great Christmas - we’ll see you in the New Year!
Read MoreThis episode is not as frantic (tick-tick-tick-tock) as you might hope, but we do give the band’s discography from Damage Inc. to the present day a good going over. Including Lulu. Then Dave passionately defends St. Anger. Sparks fly.
Read MoreWE ARE THREE YEARS OLD. What better way to celebrate than by undermining the entire concept of this show and doing a two parter on Metallica’s critically reviled 2003 album St. Anger? Content warning: opinions contained within.
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