Mitch from the Strong Language & Violent Scenes podcast joins for part two of his epic movie mixtape. We all picked a bunch of our favourite needle drops in films and had a good ol debate about films, music n more. A real funny ep, truth be told. Get into it!
Read MoreThis week we asked Mitch from the wonderful film podcast Strong Language & Violent Scenes to come on and chat about some of his favourite movie needle drops. What we hoped would be a brief sojourn turned into an epic two parter, but it’s a ton of fun so join us!
Read MoreMark has threated to bring this album to the table for a while and this week he makes good on his promise as we cover Marissa Nadler’s 3rd album. We dive deep into her career and talk about why that “goth” tag might be misused…
Read MoreDavid brings Grails’ 8th album to the table, as we take a deep dive into the band’s career, history and more.
Read MoreThis could be the closest we ever come to a Radiohead album, so you better give it a listen. We actually don’t even talk much about Radiohead either, so that’s nice!
Read MoreIt’s taken us 140 episodes but we’ve finally covered a midwestern emo album. This week we talk about Cursive, their seminal 4th album The Ugly Organ, Saddle Creek records and much more.
Read MoreWe chat more nonsense about wrestling ring music this week as we pick some of our favourite ones and create three wrestlers of our own, including name, finisher and entrance theme tune.
Read MoreWeaver’s away so the cats will play. We chat about wrestling music this week, talking about the history of it and highlighting some notable points. Non-wrestling fans: give this a whirl too. It’s well entertaining.
Read MoreThis week we’re delighted to be joined by KatieJane Garside of Daisy Chainsaw, Queenadreena, Ruby Throat and Liar, Flower. She takes us on a wild ride through her life, career and much more. Such a fun chat.
Read MoreBack to electronica folks. Or dubstep. Our Lord of Dance has chosen Burial’s first album and let us tell you, it ain’t nothing like Skrillex.
Read MoreChris was ill this week so we decided that we would release of the bonus episodes we recorded for subscribers back at the end of last year. This one was a lot of fun. We talk about some of our favourite guilty pleasures. We hope you enjoy - some truly brilliant and also hideous stuff in here.
Read MoreIf you donated $50 not only do you get a sweet t-shirt, but we’ll review an album of your choice and if the episode turns out well apparently we also release it to the general public. Rayce Bannon asked for this and we dutifully obliged. It turned out great!
Read MoreWelcome to bizarro world, where Chris picks a hip hop album. This week we’re talking about the wonderfully eclectic renaissance man Saul Williams and his eponymous self titled album.
Read MoreAfter going super deep on Bad Religion last week we some how go even deeper this week, and get even more hilarity in too, which, if you’re not a fan of the band, is absolutely the reason you should listen. Monkeys on the loose in Stirling and X-rated shenanigans in Lochwinnoch abound, this week…
Read MoreWhat happens when two Bad Religion fans get in a room with two folk who are not fans? Apparently we chat for a bloody long time. On part one of our head to head we go through the band’s entire back catalogue. Oh, and hilarity ensues. Seriously. Probably one of our funniest episodes.
Read MoreIn part two Steve talks about Neurosis, Neurot Recordings, a bunch of albums he digs and of course, picks an album he thinks is unsung.
Read MoreThis is part one of our interview with the extremely influential Steve Von Till. We chat about his new album No Wilderness Deep Enough, his new poetry book called Harvestman: 23 Untitled Poems and Collected Lyrics, and chat about his back catalogue too!
Read MoreThis week we thought we’d give all you no subscribers a taste of what lies behind the walls of our patreon. If you dig it, subscribe from as little as $2 over at www.patreon.com/unsungpod.
Read MoreOften cited as one of the band’s responsible for bringing djent into the world, SikTh’s first, wordily titled album, is actually a melting point of various genres…and weirdness. A lot of weirdness. Is it worthy of a space in our discography? You decide.
Read MoreThree artists with nothing in common, all of which have recorded different kinds of live albums each with a different vibe. You get to vote on which should go in our discography. Go do it.
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