Blonde Redhead are so far from metal, that between this episode and the last you may find yourself with a little bit of whiplash. Either way though, we had a lot of time and a lot of love for '23' and we're keen to see what you guys think about.
Read MoreMeshuggah have been smashing out quality albums for 30 years. However our resident Meshuggah superfan Weaver thinks that this is their crowning achievement. Is this 47 minute long song the best thing they've ever done?
Read MoreIt's part three of our chat with Jonah Matranga. We felt bad for taking up like three hours of his day to do this, but we found out some fascinating things.
Like how Chris Cusack likes Kiss. And how Jonah, Mark and Weaver don't. We try to get to the bottom of this baffling facet of Chris' music taste and along the way we talk about power dynamics in the music industry, the Bay City Rollers, sexual abuse in the music industry and much more. Chris also claims that the best Kiss album is 'Greatest Kiss' and the rest of the boys argue that they simply don't have as many popular songs as people, and Chris, thinks.
Read MoreWe've been showing Sacramento some heavy love recently, and this week we cover yet another explosive act from that fair city. Death Grips have courted controversy and carved their own path, but their debut mixtape remains an absolutely vital piece of music.
Read More‘Carpe Diem’ by Will Haven is a very heavy album. That’s a fact. Also a fact: metal music is 85% of David Weaver’s existence. On this episode we talk about all of that and more, dissecting this weird, heavy, noisy album and asking the vital question we usually ask – should it go into our discography of all time classics?
Read MoreOur second "In Session" episode is with post-hardcore legend Jonah Matranga. In part two we asked him to pick three records he thinks are unsung classics and we got into an interesting discussion about Neil Young, not giving a fuck about how popular you are, and how KRS-One may very well be some kind of modern day prophet.
Read MoreIt's not an obvious choice, but one of us feels that 'Cool to Be You' by the Descendents is their best album. Of course, not everyone agrees with that, but we do all agree on how this record is a good example of the exact reason this podcast exists - to celebrate unsung classics.
Read MoreOur first "In Session" episode is with post-hardcore legend Jonah Matranga. In part one we discuss his back catalogue pretty extensively, stretching from the beginnings of Far right up until the present day.
Read More‘Third’ by Portishead is a record which exudes the kind of artistic confidence that only seasoned artists have. It’s also dark. Really dark. We quite liked it, as things go. But should it be in our discography?
Read MoreYou know it. You've probably heard it. You're probably even vaguely familiar with the lore around it, but it's a record that just keeps on giving is responsible for the rise of one of alternative music's most popular, and enduring figures. Is 'The Downward Spiral' the definitive Nine Inch Nails record?
Read MoreOften described as being a ‘slowcore’ band, there’s no doubt that Low’s 2002 album ‘Trust’ is nothing if not slow. But we think there’s a great deal of compelling, wonderful music to be found on this record. Do you think it should be added to our discography? Listen and vote, and voice your opinion.
Read MoreIf you know it, you know it. But if you don't know it, should you? Does this death metal classic deserve a place in the discography of all time classic albums? Or is has the much imitated sound been improved upon by others?
Read MoreHarp powered prog-esque folk is the aim of the game this week, and Joanna Newsom's lush, spacious, ambitious 'Ys' is often considered to be a staggering piece of work. Should it be in our discography though? Only you can tell us.
Read MoreAlan McGee likes this record, apparently. Which, depending on your opinion, either says it all or says nothing at all. You can listen to what we have to say and decide. We heard he sometimes talks about a really famous band he discovered once...
Read MoreAV Club called this record "trip-hop's crowning achievement" and really, who are we to argue? 'Endtroducing' is perhaps one of the most influential electronic and hip hop records ever written. But not all of us see it that way, so strap in for lively discussion on this episode of Unsung.
Read MoreSome argue that 'Violator' is some of the best work Depeche Mode has ever produced. Others beg to differ. With a catalogue of 14 albums, we ask if this record is the clearest representation of a legendary band with a storied career.
Read MoreThe Foo Fighters' first record is the sound of a man who just had a bunch of songs he felt people needed to hear. Is it their best album? It's something we talk about in depth on this episode.
Read MoreJane Doe by Converge is widely hailed as one of the best hardcore records ever made. On this episode we discuss its legacy, and ask if it's worthy of such high praise.
Read MoreIn episode one of Unsung our hosts dissect Idlewild's major label debut 'The Remote Part' and discuss why it should or should not be kept in a discography of great records.
Read MoreThis is a teaser for Episode one of the Unsung Podcast. Chris, David and Mark will discuss the ins and outs of Idlewild's major label debut 'The Remote Part' and then you guys will decide if it deserves to be inducted into our discography of amazing records.
The show launches on December 15th 2017.
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