This week and next we will be remembering Steve Albini, talking about his life, work, ethos, personality and yes, the controversy too.
Read MoreThe second and final part of our dive into the back catalogue of Thursday with Sean Patrick Campbell concludes with what is perhaps our longest, or second longest, single episode yet.
Read MoreRemember when we did FUN THINGS? Well, this week we're bringing back our covermount mixtape to talk about Radio Kerrang! Vol. 6 from 1998.
Read MoreRemember when we did FUN THINGS? Well, this week we're bringing back our covermount mixtape to talk about Radio Kerrang! Vol. 6 from 1998.
Read MoreThis week we thought it'd be fun to look at music in advertising. It's not an exhaustive list of memorable uses of tunes, but it's fairly robust!
Read MoreThis week we talk about a grindcore and/or powerviolence band that was born from the 90s squat scene in Hamburg by the name of Yacøpsæ.
Read MoreAt the end of our episode on The Knife way back in September 2019 we said that perhaps one day we'd an episode on Fever Ray. Well, that time has finally come. This week in Side A we talk about their history and their first album and in side B we talk about Plunge and the album in question - Radical Romantics.
Read MoreA rare Bright Eyes triple bill dropping in the one day, here. Juicy! We're joined by Kyle Wood who's perhaps better known as Lovers Turn to Monsters. In part one we go deep into the history of Bright Eyes and Conor Oberst.
Read MoreAfter taking a depressing cantor through some of the worst music made by some of the literal worst people ever, we decide to take a look at Ceca and the evolution of turbofolk into the 00s. Then we look at modern examples from the genre and offer musings on the future of it.
Read MoreLet's talk about turbofolk. If you're unfamiliar with the term it's absolutely not what you think it is. No, it's Serbian (later Balkan) pop music. But it's origins and history are very murky indeed. Over the next four episodes we'll explore it all.
Read MoreThis week we're talking about the only album by Glasgow post-punk/art rock group Life Without Buildings. Alongside that we talk about sprechgesang and sprechstimme, and how those vocal styles define so many acts regardless of genre.
Read MoreLet's fall into the abyss with The Haxan Cloak. This week, we chat all about the whole (small) discography of The Haxan Cloak and the (larger) discography of Bobby Krilc the film, TV and video game composer.
Read MoreIn the final two episodes of this series on R.E.M. we continue our odyssey into R.E.M.'s discography by completing the rest of the band’s back catalogue from Automatic for the People right up to their disbandment after Collapse Into Now. Then in Side D, Chris tells us why Automatic for the People is their unsung classic.
Read MoreIn the first two episodes of our series on R.E.M. we give a bunch of context for the series, and give a little bit of insight into why we've picked R.E.M., why Chris has picked New Adventures in Hi-Fi as an Unsung classic and our initial impressions of R.E.M. as a band. In Side B we chat about the band’s time on I.R.S. records, giving our highlights and lowlights.
Read MoreThis week we return with some leftover questions from our Xmas special from last year. We chat about the future of the pod, what keeps us going and also some funny stuff too.
Read MoreA little update on what's in store for the future of this podcast.
Read MorePART TWO of our Xmas Xtravaganza. It’s very late, we know, but we answer EVERY question across this episode and next. ENJOY, YO!
Read MorePART TWO of our Xmas Xtravaganza. It’s very late, we know, but we answer EVERY question across this episode and next. ENJOY, YO!
Read MoreIt’s late, but HERE IT IS: Xmas Xtravaganza part one. Recorded remotely, due to COVID, and a bit more subdued tha normal, but still fun. More hot takes to come, of course, but we hope you like it!
Read MoreInspired by a recent trip to a karaoke booth for Chris’ birthday, we dive into the history of karaoke and hear from some previous guests about what their go to tunes are.
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