Two music lovers perform an amateur vivisection upon a couple of songs and share with you the results.
Fox and Jaso return from a prolonged hiatus with a long promised special episode. Slip on your spandex, strap on your mega heeled boots and have your bandmate/indentured servant clean your gutters as we take on the gloriously spectacular stadium rock commandment writers KISS. You wanted the best, you got the best, it’s the Condition Mint podcast. Songs discussed on this podcast include “Black Diamond” from KISS (1974) “Shout It Out Loud” from Destroyer (1976) “Rock and Roll All Nite” from Dressed To Kill (1975)
No nonsense sonic detectives Fox and Jaso have been investigating two cases of first degree musical theft and just dragged the suspects into the station. Will the charges stick?? Songs discussed on this weeks podcast include My Coo Ca Choo by Alvin Stardust (1973) Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again by The AngelsFrom: The Angels (1977) Shadow Boxer by The AngelsFrom: Face To Face (1978)
So you’ve descended into the eternal pit of suffering where Lucifer pledges to mercilessly torture you for all eternity. But is it all bad? The Condition mint team make a case for the tunes being pretty good. Songs discussed on this weeks podcast include The Devil Went Down To Georgia by The Charlie Daniels BandFrom: Million Mile Reflections (1979) Devil Woman by Cliff RichardFrom: I’m Nearly Famous (1976)
Forgot about lockdown - let Fox and Jase enforce ROCKdown (as in the music) with a brand new Condition Mint episode. In our flimsiest premise yet we discuss songs released in a year randomly selected by Dexter the do-you-speak-to-your-robo-mother-with -that-mouth robot. Songs discussed on this weeks podcast include Cryin Lightning by Arctic MonkeysFrom: Humbug (2009) Back in ’74 by Endless BoogieFrom: Vibe Killer (2017)
Condition Mint attempt to cut through to commercial audiences with this weeks deep dive into the genre of Adult Orientated Rock. The results will delight 70s FM radio management but also deliver content to less key demographics including guitar racists, heavy metal Mr Bean fans and those interested in charting Ronnie James Dio’s mystical form. Songs discussed in this episode include Since You’ve Been Gone by RainbowFrom: Down To Earth (1979) Barracuda by HeartFrom Little Queen (1977)
Condition Mint pad up and head into the middle for a game changing innings where they dismantle the bowling attack of musical ignorance and bring home the Ashes of sonic wisdom. Yes there’s even more cricketing metaphors than usual with “Paging Michael Bevan” an episode dedicated to closing album tracks.Music discussed on this week's episode includes Everybody’s Getting A Three Piece Together - The Fauves From: Future Spa (1996) Promotion Man - Highway Robbery From: For Love Or Money (1972)
Condition Mint delve into the hidden territories where fan faves are nowhere to be seen and smash hits fear to tread. It's the deep cut episode where Fox and Jase put a couple of sonic dark horses under the microscope, get to the bottom of a few hereto unreported Jimmy Page curses and get close to re-opening the Condition Mint Sex Pest investigation.Songs discussed in this episode include Bring It On Home by Led Zeppelin From: Led Zeppelin 2 (1969)Bell Boy by The Who From: Quadrophenia (1973)
The Condition mint team turn the nepotism up to 11 with another special featuring Fox’s band The Neptune Power Federation. This episode focuses on their latest album Memoirs Of A Rat Queen and features TWO persons of minterest specials. Be warned - It runs pretty long but editing it would mean losing 234 River Styx swear words and Jaso explaining how Ian Chappell helps guide stoner rock song arrangements. Songs featured in this episode include “I’ll Make A Man Out Of You”“Watch Our Masters Bleed” and “Rat Queen” from: Memoirs Of A Rat Queen by the Neptune Power Federation. The podcast interview with Dean we mention can be found at FBI Radio - All The best #1835 WHERE ARE YOU FROM shorturl.at/oEGL2
As 2019 draws to an end join the Condition Mint team as they perform a thorough exit interview on the outgoing year. Stats freaks will love the forensic analysis of Fox and Jaso's Spotify habits whilst there is also something for guitar buyers on strict budgets and hypothetical net session enthusiasts. Songs featured in this episode include:Say Hello - FuzzFrom: Fuzz II (2015)Sour Grain - Humble PieFrom: Rock On (1971)
Cover bands, Tribute acts. Sonic shape shifters. Audio imposters. They go by many names, but sing other peoples songs into our hearts. In this very special episode Fox and Jaso pay tribute to these popular music photocopiers by recounting their own experiences on the cover act circuit. Songs discussed in this weeks episode include: Roadhouse Blues - The DoorsFrom: Morrison Hotel (1970) Apartment - CustardFrom: Weisenheimer (1995)
The Condition Mint team get on the move with an episode dedicated to transport themed tuneage. Though be warned - approximately 90% of the episode is dedicated to a detailed assessment of Paul Revere and The Raiders time travelling capabilities. Songs discussed on this weeks episode include The Great Airplane Strike - Paul Revere and The RaidersFrom: The Spirit of 67 (1966) Get in The Car - SnoutFrom: Circle High and Wide (1998)
Condition Mint crack down on shitty cover versions that soil the memory of perfectly good originals. As the truth bombs rain down Fox and Jaso also manage to forget the meaning of their own acronyms, rate their favourite Robbies and increase the caseload on an already overworked Condition Mint legal system. Songs discussed in this weeks episode include Venus - Shocking blue (1969) Smokin In The Boys Room - Brownsville StationFrom: Yeah (1973)
No artist is above feeling the Condition Mint critical boot make firm contact with their discographic behind, even if they thought they may have penned the perfect tune. Yes in this episode Jaso and Fox discuss songs that are great but have one bit that ruins them! They also turn their eye to psychedelic list management, Coles shoppers music taste and how 70s London sex parties were the nemesis of decent guitar takes. Music discussed on this week’s podcast includes Time Of The Season - The ZombiesFrom: Odyssey and Oracle (1968) Juniors Wailing - Status QuoFrom: Ma Kelly’s Greasy Spoon (1970)
Fox and Jaso charge into the Condition Mint hall of mirrors to take a good hard look at themselves and analyse their personal musical snobbery. It’s a bumper episode jammed packed with insights into the minds of your humble hosts, as well as another visit to Condition Mint Sex Pest Court, yet another of Jaso’s award winning impressions of Rodney Dangerfield doing a Gene Simmons impression, and Fox’s bombshell revelation of how Nick Maxwell’s perfect pitch may have led to Collingwood losing the 2011 AFL premiership. Music discussed on this week’s podcast includes Paradise By The Dashboard Light - MeatloafFrom: Bat Out Of Hell (1977) Cheap Wine - Cold ChiselFrom: East (1980)
The Condition Mint team slowly wipe the sweat off their brow as they peer across the lonesome plains in a podcast dedicated to country music. Fox and Jaso do their best to cover everything this sprawling genre has to offer but fstill get bogged down in their Chris Judd is a robot thesis and referencing the most “friends of the podcast” in recorded history. Songs discussed on this weeks show include Nine Pound Hammer - Merle TravisFrom: Folk Songs of the Hills (1947) Let The Good Times Roll - Natural ChildFrom: Hard On Heaven (2012)
Condition Mint are back to re-try musical history through a woke lens in this judgemental new episode. Join Fox and Jaso as they come down hard on sonic sex pests of yore and dispense auxiliary justice on a glam frontmans' definition of intimacy and dungarees as a legitimate fashion choice. Music in this episode comes from Caroline - HushFrom: C’mon We’re Talking Over (1974) Come On Eileen - Dexys Midnight RunnersFrom: Too-Rye-Ay (1982)
“Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks, but bears it out even to the edge of doom” wrote Shakespeare, no doubt shortly after his beloved Anne Hathaway cranked a live Yoko Ono double LP on the gramophone. This week the Condition Mint team discuss the sonic conflicts we experience as part of a loving relationship and how to navigate them with or without the aid of a magical eye removing pixie plugged into the Spotify matrix. Songs discussed in the podcast include Love Will Tear Us Apart - Joy Division (1980) Karma Police - RadioheadFrom: OK Computer (1997)
Fox and Jaso Kick another hiatus right in the nut sack as the Condition Mint podcast returns for a new triumphant season. And what better way to get back in the grooooove than by celebrating one of the musical multiverse’s most celebrated acts, The Rolling Stones. You’ll find out all you ever wanted to know about Mick, Keith and the lads along with plenty of stuff you probably didn’t - including what band member favours the taste of rodent, what’s gone wrong with Bobby Keys long game and who was the most high profile victim of the Bill Wyman flipper. Songs discussed in the podcast includeStart It Up- The Rolling StonesFrom: Tattoo You (1981)Happy - The Rolling StonesFrom: Exile On Main Street (1972)I'm Broke - BlowhardFrom: Five Minute Ride Through Hell
Radical change can be a great thing if it involves the wealthy and guillotines but does it have a place in music? That's the question on the Condition Mint team's mind as they discuss artists that have swerved violently out of their lane. Join the conversation with fellow persons of Minterest on our Facebook page If you like any of the music we discuss on the show, support the artist!Buy music. Buy merch. It's not a bloody library! Songs discussed in the podcast include The Jam - StandardsFrom: This Is The Modern World (1977) Puss n Boots - The New York DollsFrom: Too Much Too Soon (1974)
Condition Mint continue the degradation of their sonic molars by digging into the saccharine heavy world of glam rock. Join the conversation with fellow persons of Minterest on our Facebook page If you like any of the music we discuss on the show, support the artist!Buy music. Buy merch. It's not a bloody library!Music discussed this week includes: Songs discussed in the podcast include Children of The Revolution by T-Rex (1972) Rebels Rule by Iron Virgin (1974)
Condition Mint ignore their Dentist's advice and dive into the saccharine heavy world of bubblegum pop. Join Fox and Jaso as they apply the most academic rigour the genre has ever received yet also find time to discuss fictional ancient history and the time the Archies pulled us back from nuclear armageddon. Join the conversation with fellow persons of Minterest on our Facebook page If you like any of the music we discuss on the show, support the artist!Buy music. Buy merch. It's not a bloody library!Music discussed this week includes: Songs discussed in the podcast include Sugar Sugar by The ArchiesFrom: Everything’s Archie (1969) The Bump by Kenny (1974)
What’s that bulging in Santa’s sack? It’s only Condition Mint’s hotly anticipated end of year extravaganza!! Jaso and Fox discuss their 2018 highlights, lowlights, ups, downs, ins and outs. It’s part wistful look back on a simpler time, part hard nosed investigation into sonic listening patterns and all good time fun celebrating the festive season. It turns out the real 70s guitar tone,... was love. Happy Festivus from the Condition Mint team.
Tired of running with the “in” crowd? The Condition Mint team hears you. Which is why this episode focuses on genres “the man” doesn’t want you to consider. You know what else “the man” doesn’t what you thinking about? Jaso’s hypothetical behaviour in a Portland Op Shop and Foxys checkout preferences at Bathurst Coles. But too bad - It’s all here!!! Join the conversation with fellow persons of Minterest on our Facebook page If you like any of the music we discuss on the show, support the artist!Buy music. Buy merch. It's not a bloody library! Music discussed this week includes: Anymore Than I Do – The Attack (1967) Little Lord Fauntleroy - The Upper CrustFrom: Let Them Eat Rock (1995)
Condition Mint put on their Sunday best and hit the pews for some pious podcastery! Yes, Fox and Jaso are sharing with you their favourite religion themed numbers. Lest you think this is the episode that might win over the local vicar or padre, please be forewarned there are also graphic descriptions of unseemly violence at the funeral of eminent Portland labrador Mr Flash and acknowledgement of the stunning accuracy of the Condition Mint Sex Pest radar. Join the conversation with fellow persons of Minterest on our Facebook page If you like any of the music we discuss on the show, support the artist! Buy music. Buy merch. It's not a bloody library! Music discussed this week includes: Spirit In the Sky – Norman GreenbaumFrom: Spirit In the Sky (1969) A Soalin’ - Peter Paul and Mary (1963)
Condition Mint gracefully peel of a classic cover drive to the boundary and bring up a thoroughly deserved 50. Episodes that is - Who would have believed such a feat were possible? To celebrate Jaso and Fox laud pioneers and ground breakers who, like them, paved the way with their genius and talent so that others could follow. They also throw some shade at a fictitious 70s rock and roll police sketch artist and talk about Dr Falbio’s wang. Join the conversation with fellow persons of Minterest on our Facebook page If you like any of the music we discuss on the show, support the artist! Buy music. Buy merch. It's not a bloody library!Music discussed this week includes: Big Mouth Blues – Gram ParsonsFrom: GP (1973) Rock N Roll Victim - DeathFrom: For All The World to See (1974/2009)
Condition Mint embrace the great unwashed by finding a set of songs everyone can enjoy. But what are the miracle ingredients that allows this magical consensus to occur? Jase and Fox put on their sonic forensic investigation hats to provide you with the answers. Answers that include coining the phrase “classic crack squeezers” and discussing how Paul Weller fared in the Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Join the conversation with fellow persons of Minterest on our Facebook page If you like any of the music we discuss on the show, support the artist! Buy music. Buy merch. It's not a bloody library! Music discussed this week includes: Legs – ZZ TopFrom: Eliminator (1983) What I Like About You - The RomanticsFrom: The Romantics (1980)
Hey Mr Bassman! Colin Grigson’s triumphant call to arms has never been so relevant as the new Condition Mint episode zeroes in on that most under appreciated four string guitar. Jaso and Fox bring a couple of their favourite bass moments to the table for some incisive and intellectual discussion before letting themselves down in the final act by developing a potentially libellous segment optimistically pitched as the Brownlow Medal of Sex Pest lookalikes. Join the conversation with fellow persons of Minterest on our Facebook page If you like any of the music we discuss on the show, support the artist! Buy music. Buy merch. It's not a bloody library! Music discussed this week includes: Ella James – The MoveFrom: Message From The Country (1972) All Night Petrol - BudgieFrom: Budgie (1971)
It’s a mondo mega episode as Jaso opens the Pandora’s Box that is getting Fox talking about Slade. So get your tallest platform shoes, your widest flares and your most mirror adorned hat as we delve deep into the four wonders of Wolverhampton. Join the conversation with fellow persons of Minterest on our Facebook page If you like any of the music we discuss on the show, support the artist!Buy music. Buy merch. It's not a bloody library! Music discussed this week includes: The Banging Man – Slade (1974) Far Far Away - SladeFrom: In Flame (1975) Big Apple Blues - SladeFrom: Whatever Happened To Slade (1977)
Condition Mint head back to the olden days to recall the first songs they ever heard. This magical journey will have all but the most cold hearted listeners misty eyed and overcome with nostalgia. Less certain is how they will react to Jaso’s impression of a 1970s Oxford University professor objecting to disco maths or Fox gauging the erotic impact of a bee flying into one’s eye. Join the conversation with fellow persons of Minterest on our Facebook page If you like any of the music we discuss on the show, support the artist!Buy music. Buy merch. It's not a bloody library! Music discussed this week includes: Heart Of Glass – BlondieFrom: Parallel Lines (1979) The Way That You Do It - PussyfootFrom: Pussyfootin’ Around With Love (1976)
Condition Mint go looking for a horn or two (oo-er vicar) in this episode as they highlight tunes with brass instrumentation. As usual however they are not content with a singular focus and go on to pinpoint the real reason shit went south at Bob’s country Bunker and introduce the term “Pea Juice” into the musical vernacular. Join the conversation with fellow persons of Minterest on our Facebook page If you like any of the music we discuss on the show, support the artist! Buy music. Buy merch. It's not a bloody library! Music discussed this week includes: Go Down Gambling – Blood Sweat & Tears From: Blood Sweat & Tears 4 (1971) Superstition - Stevie Wonder From: Talking Book (1972)
Straight out of the oven - It’s a delicious piping hot new podcast served naturally with a mint garnish. Fox and Jaso discuss all that could possibly be discussed about cool musical collaborations including the obvious references to Nepalese tongue markets and the commonalities of Tumbleweed and Wasim Akram. Join the conversation with fellow persons of Minterest on our Facebook page If you like any of the music we discuss on the show, support the artist!Buy music. Buy merch. It's not a bloody library! Music discussed this week includes: Wickermans Shoes – Hot RollersFrom: Hit Rollers (1998) Please Don’t Touch - HeadgirlFrom: The St Valentines Day Massacre (1981)
Condition Mint have kicked their hiatus in the nuts and are sytorming back into your ear zones. It's a very special episode too as your stoutly built podcasters honour the tragically under-represented plus sized rock star. It's all about Excellent tunes in XL pants, with plenty of cakes on the rider.Join the conversation with fellow persons of Minterest on our Facebook page If you like any of the music we discuss on the show, support the artist!Buy music. Buy merch. It's not a bloody library! Music discussed this week includes: Taking Care of Business - Bachman Turner OverdriveFrom: Bachman Turner Overdrive II (1974) Dreams of Milk and Honey - Leslie WestFrom: Mountain (1969)
Jaso and Foxy prepare themselves for a hypothetical on screen debut as they discuss songs they would duet on the Rock Wiz tv show. There is also a swathe of exciting expansions to the Condition Mint Cinematic Universe, including the revelation of the baffling given names of the Arbiter and the introduction of Sir Tungsten Hemmersley’s brother Miles who makes Mycroft Holmes look like Jim Belushi. Join the conversation with fellow persons of Minterest on our Facebook page If you like any of the music we discuss on the show, support the artist!Buy music. Buy merch. It's not a bloody library! Music discussed this week includes: Watch It Grow - Church Of The Cosmic SkullFrom: Is Satan Real? (2017) Stumbling In - Suzi Quatro & Chris NormanFrom: If You Knew Suzi (1978)
This week we celebrate the dual skilled enigmas that are singing drummers- why are they such a rare bird and which of their squawk is most pleasant to the condition mint ear? With these questions resolved Fox and Jase brainstorm a catchy Swiss advertising campaign for Euthanasia and assess several heavy rock act's naval strengths. Join the conversation with fellow persons of Minterest on our Facebook page If you like any of the music we discuss on the show, support the artist!Buy music. Buy merch. It's not a bloody library! Music discussed this week includes: Get Ready - Rare Earth From: Get Ready (1968) Master Heartache - Sir Lord BaltimoreFrom: Kingdom Come (1970)
Condition Mint investigate unusual and unexplained fluctuations in the musical multiverse, where artists pull a bit of a surprise on us. Listeners will also be introduced to little known rock and roll pants stylist Leroy Presley and explosive revelations regarding 1970s Mormon recruitment strategy and a prostitution ring. Join the conversation with fellow persons of Minterest on our Facebook page If you like any of the music we discuss on the show, support the artist!Buy music. Buy merch. It's not a bloody library! Music discussed this week includes: Crazy Horses - The Osmonds (1972) MacArthur Park - Richard Harris (1966)
Condition Mint put aside their famed sober academic rigour to celebrate the idiotic majesty of novelty songs. Yet through the sonic stupidity there’s still time for some weightier discussion on the possibility of Rick Dees leading an underground nihilist Disco cult and a dissection of the Royal Guardsmen’s modern history qualifications. Join the conversation with fellow persons of Minterest on our Facebook page If you like any of the music we discuss on the show, support the artist!Buy music. Buy merch. It's not a bloody library! Music discussed this week includes: Disco Duck - Rick Dees & His Cast of Idiots (1978) Snoopy V The Red Baron - The Royal Guardsmen (1966)
It’s International Women’s Day and Condition Mint load up on X chromosomes for a special edition featuring music made by the ladies. Jaso challenges traditional gender roles by busting out his recipe writing skills while Fox smashes the glass ceiling by getting his wife to record all the stupid voices for the podcast. Join the conversation with fellow persons of Minterest on our Facebook page If you like any of the music we discuss on the show, support the artist!Buy music. Buy merch. It's not a bloody library! Music discussed this week includes: You Make Me Hot - The DonnasFrom: “American Teenage Rock And Roll Machine” (1998) This Month, Day 10 - CSSFrom: “Cansei de Ser Sexy” (2005)
Its an emotion charged episode this week as Jase and Fox put their respective parents on trial for systematic sonic child abuse. Hear Fox and Jasos chilling testimony with shocking details pertaining to Demis Rousos’s chest hair density and Tom Jones slack tightness. You will leave the episode considering the great wine / schooner glass mic technique conundrum. Join the conversation with fellow persons of Minterest on our Facebook page If you like any of the music we discuss on the show, support the artist!Buy music. Buy merch. It's not a bloody library! Music discussed this week includes: Don’t Give Up On Us Baby - David Soul (1976) Delilah - Tom JonesFrom: “Delilah” (1968)
Condition Mint take on the straight forward task of explaining the differences between English and American rock music. Unsurprisingly this is done with a minimum fuss, with time left over for a shoutout to Lithgow TAFE and Jaso to declare the cowbell the least likely percussion instrument to suffer from mental health issues. Join the conversation with fellow persons of Minterest on our Facebook page If you like any of the music we discuss on the show, support the artist!Buy music. Buy merch. It's not a bloody library! Music discussed this week includes: Warning - Incredible HogFrom: “Incredible Hog” (1973) We’re An American Band - Grand Funk RailroadFrom: “We’re An American Band” (1973)
Condition Mint hit the streets and take it to the man with their latest cage rattling episode dedicated to politics in music. Shake with righteous indignation, ponder the economic pros and cons of Sir Tungsten Hemmersley’s thirst for vengeance and muse over Fox’s claim his teenage daughter is a superior writer to Paul McCartney. Join the conversation with fellow persons of Minterest on our Facebook page If you like any of the music we discuss on the show, support the artist!Buy music. Buy merch. It's not a bloody library! Music discussed this week includes: Give Ireland Back To The Irish - Wings (1972) God Save The Queen - The Sex PistolsFrom: “Never Mind The Bollocks Here’s The Sex Pistols” (1977)
Stick a tube over your finger and join Condition Mint as they salute the wonder of the slide guitar! We have a listen to a couple of numbers, bust wide open some brand new Jimmy Page witchcraft allegations and listen in as both Duffy Flintbottom’s chimp and panther escape from their respective cages in the booth. Join the conversation with fellow persons of Minterest on our Facebook page If you like any of the music we discuss on the show, support the artist!Buy music. Buy merch. It's not a bloody library! Music discussed this week includes: Rock N Roll Outlaw - Rose TattooFrom: “Rose Tattoo” (1978) The Weight - Aretha FranklinFrom: “This Girl’s In Love With You” (1970)
We all love hearing stories of rock and roll glamour, good times and glorious excess. But this week the Condition Mint team look to the other end of the pool where tragedy, tears and tits-uppery rule the day. Join Fox and Jaso for a look at artists for whom shit did not work out well. Join the conversation with fellow persons of Minterest on our Facebook page If you like any of the music we discuss on the show, support the artist!Buy music. Buy merch. It's not a bloody library! Music discussed this week includes: Badfinger - Baby BlueFrom: “Straight Up” (1971) GG Allin - Live Fast Die Fast (1984)
Condition Mint get regal on your arses with a Queen Special! But we’re not talking about Elizabeth II - but Freddy, Brian, John and Roger, the famed British pomp rocking hit machine. The team chat about their favourite Queen numbers in glowing terms yet Jase still manages to ask Brian May to join him in the carpark for a beatdown. Join the conversation with fellow persons of Minterest on our Facebook page If you like any of the music we discuss on the show, support the artist!Buy music. Buy merch. It's not a bloody library! Music discussed this week includes: Queen - It’s LateFrom: News Of The World (1977) Queen - Killer QueenFrom: Sheer Heart Attack (1974)
This week the Condition Mint team put shame to one side and share with you their dirty musical secrets - I.e. songs they are embarrassed to like. It’s a deep dive into territory generally ignored on the podcast but fortunately, plenty of the usual nonsense is also discussed such as the location of the Crabcore Nebula and how Francis Rossi would fare competing in the Stawell Gift. Join the conversation with fellow persons of Minterest on our Facebook page If you like any of the music we discuss on the show, support the artist!Buy music. Buy merch. It's not a bloody library! Music discussed this week includes: Spiller feat. (Sophie Ellis Bextor) - Groovejet (If This Aint Love) (2000) Fatboy Slim - Rockafeller SkankFrom: “You’ve Come A Long Way Baby” (1998)
Condition Mint continue their commitment to rewarding maverick thinking in all it’s forms by dedicating this podcast to unusual cover song choices. Who would expect any less from the intellects that use the Battle of Blenheim to explain a rhythm pattern or quote a fictional DJ Shaman to admonish a heavy metal band. Join the conversation with fellow persons of Minterest on our Facebook page If you like any of the music we discuss on the show, support the artist!Buy music. Buy merch. It's not a bloody library! Music discussed this week includes: The Ted Mulry Gang - Darktown Strutters BallFrom: Struttin (1976) Judas Priest - Diamonds & RustFrom: Sin After Sin (1977)
Join us in the Condition Mint throne room to help celebrate Oz alt rock royalty in the form of You Am I. Fox and Jase gently tap their ceremonial sword upon the shoulder of Timmy Rogers for his tireless services to music and the arts. But wait - They also poke him in the arse with the the sword of mild criticism, for in the Ministry of the Minterior - no blind eyes are turned and no beg pardons offered. Join the conversation with other minterested parties on our Facebook page If you like any of the music we discuss on the show, support the artist!Buy music. Buy merch. It's not a bloody library! Music discussed this week includes: You Am I - …And VandalismFrom: #4 Record (1998) You Am I - RumbleFrom: #4 Record (1998)
2017 is in the can and what better way to sift through it’s contents with a small stick than your forensic friends at Condition Mint. Jaso and Fox discuss what went off like a rocket in the year’s mintscape and what went down like the proverbial lead balloon. Let us know what pickled your plums this year on our Facebook page If you like any of the music we discuss on the show, support the artist!Buy music. Buy merch. It's not a bloody library!Music discussed this week includes: Juliette Seizure & The Tremor Dolls - ReasonFrom: Chewing out Your Rhythm on My Bubblegum (2016) Bobbie Gentry - FancyFrom: Fancy (1969)
What's that you hear? Is it the sound of your favourite sonic Santas tiptoeing across the rooftop? IT IS!! Fox and Jase are heading down your digital chimney, brimming with Christmas cheer in this tinsel laden episode. Well it’s Christmas cheer or Duffy’s infectious armpit rash but either way it’s too late to change course. We chat about our sonic Jesus Christs whatever the hell that means. Join the online discussion with fellow persons of minterest by visiting our Facebook page If you like any of the music we discuss on the show, support the artist!Buy music. Buy merch. It's not a bloody library! Music discussed this week includes: Paul Kelly & The Messengers - Sweet GuyFrom: So Much Water So Close to Home (1989) The Four Horsemen - Rockin' Is Ma BusinessFrom: Nobody Said It Was Easy (1991)
It’s a BUMPER episode this week with some robust discussion on what constitutes a killer guitar solo, the return of Dexter the jive talking robot AND Condition Mint technical advisor Troy making his on air debut. There’s also Fox floating a potential niche 70s boogie spinoff podcast and Yngwie Malmsteen copping flack from all angles. Join the online discussion with fellow persons of minterest by visiting our Facebook page If you like any of the music we discuss on the show, support the artist!Buy music. Buy merch. It's not a bloody library! Music discussed this week includes: Ian Hunter - Once Bitten Twice ShyFrom: Ian Hunter (1975) Elvis Presley - Now and Then A Fool Such As I (1959)
“See you on the flip side” they said. Well friends that time is now because this episode sees the Condition Mint team get knee deep in their favourite B Sides. Also on the turntable is a brief discussion of Paul McCartney’s lamest album and Jaso doing an impersonation of Fox’s Bono impersonation. Join the online discussion with fellow persons of minterest by visiting our Facebook page If you like any of the music we discuss on the show, support the artist!Buy music. Buy merch. It's not a bloody library! Music discussed this week includes: The Kinks - I need You (1965) The Troggs - Feels Like A Woman (1972)
Grab a King Lear and get ready for a hearty bubble bath as Condition Mint present their Chas & Dave Special. It’s wall to wall rockney me china plates but if anyone is curious about how Nick Kershaw might handle himself in a fracas or the strange sexual proclivities of Chas’s barber - don’t worry! We have you covered too. Join the online discussion with fellow persons of monterest by visiting our Facebook page If you like any of the music we discuss on the show, support the artist! Buy music. Buy merch. It's not a bloody library! Music discussed this week includes: Chas & Dave - RabbitChas & Dave - GerchaFrom: “Don’t Give A Monkey’s” (1979)