Two Albums, Two Opinions, Every Two Weeks InStereo.
Episode 33 is jam packed with amazing, talented players. The guys will discuss Led Zeppelin's 1975 release Physical Graffiti AND Cream's 1967 effort Disraeli Gears. Page, Plant, Jones, Bonham, Baker, Bruce and Clapton...Nuff said.
On the latest episode worlds collide with sensational TV on the Radio's 2004 debut Desperate Youth, Bloodthirsty Babes AND the one and only Less Than Jake's 1998 release Hello Rockview.
On the latest episode of InStereo the boys discuss the political and social backdrop in the United States leading up to November's historical presidential election. Hahaha. Gotcha!!! How bout we talk some Radiohead and The Midnight instead.
Fugazi & Pulp...let that sink in. That may be the first (and last) time you'll see these bands uttered in the same breath. 13 Songs and Different Class coming atcha on the next episode of InStereo.
In a very special summer double feature, this theme-based episode of InStereo Podcast explores 2 smash hit soundtracks from the 90's. Trainspotting and The Crow not only sport slick acting and storytelling but also killer tunes. Grab some popcorn and feed your mind.
Now streaming on the InStereo Podcast, let's take a look at just how and why Pink Floyd & Black Sabbath changed music forever with two absolute gems from the 1970's. Wish You Were Here & Paranoid helped shape the future of sound and style and still shimmer to this day. Shine on you crazy war pigs!!!
On this funky fresh episode of InStereo, we take a look at new 2020 releases from STRFKR & Tame Impala, Future Past Life & The Slow Rush respectively. The soundtrack to our 2020, these albums explode with STRFKR's immaculate space pop melodies and Tame Impala's "Psychedelic meets Electronic" textures. Stay Quarantine safe and listen up!
After a 3 Week Hiatus from...well nothing, InStereo is back and better than ever talking everything Foster the People. From their magical 2011 debut album Torches to their polished 2017 release Sacred Hearts Club, FtP has captured our Imagination with a smooth and creative approach to solid songwriting and innovation.
The long awaited, long anticipated new episode of InStereo Podcast has gallantly arrived to provide you content for immediate consumption. Duran Duran's 1982 release Rio paved the way for many other new wave artists to follow, while 14 years later Cake's 1996 effort Fashion Nugget became a 90's alternative classic and remains completely unique for it's time period. So perk up your ears and your spirits and enjoy.
So normally on InStereo we randomly pick a few albums and they end up magically sharing parallels and similarities...not this episode! This episode we burrow down the rabbit hole with Lucsious Jackson and their 1996 release Fever In Fever Out while also trying to escape The Suburbs, Arcade Fire's 2010 gem! Enjoy!
In this hard hitting episode of InStereo, the boys take a look at The Mars Volta and their debut album from 2003 De-Loused In the Comatorium AND Queens of the Stone Age with their 2000 sophomore effort Rated R. Your ears are gonna bleed with this Aural Soundsplosion!!!
Kate Bush and MGMT in the same sentence? Only on InStereo Podcast. That's what we do. 1985 bore witness to Kate Bush's masterpiece Hounds of Love while 2007 had the pleasure of hosting MGMT's pinnacle debut Oracular Spectacular.
Episode 21 is in the bag! InStereo is stoked to bring you some early 90s East Coast vibes, courtesy of American R&B/Hip Hop group BoyzIIMen & the sensational Rap Masters Wu-Tang Clan. Philly and Staten Island style respectively, both Cooleyhighharmony & 36 Chambers were debut albums from these insanely influential groups.
It's the first episode of 2020!!! It also happens to be our 20th episode!!! Coincidence? Serendipity? We never play in the hands of fate. For now simply bath in the glory that is The Hives 2004 release Tyrannosaurus Hives and Brazilian Girls 2005 self-titled debut. See you in the future!
On the latest cut of InStereo Podcast, get ready to bear witness to our first double album extravaganza. It's the last episode of 2019 not to mention this decade, so we are bringing down the house with a tribute to early 1980's new wave group Talking Heads. Remain in Light and Speaking in Tongues are two masterfully crafted albums that explore sound and subject matter still relevant and fresh today. May your ears be Merry and Bright!
This is the episode that you have been waiting for. Instereo brings you Ambulance Ltd and Moving Units, two bands who couldn't be more different stylistically and yet there are similarities to be found...both LP and Dangerous Dreams were released in 2004, both are debut albums by their respective artists and you can find them both on Eric's most played list. Happy Listening...
This week InStereo, let's take a dive into the ocean that is two fantastic "used to be indie" groups we had the pleasure of witnessing on the Lets Rock tour. The Black Keys untamed garage rock Blues paired with the strange and insightful pop melodies of Modest Mouse. The albums are Thickfreakness and We Were Dead Before The Ship Even Sank, respectively.
Welcome to the tantalizing InStereo Podcast!!! The only place in modern content & media where you can consume Australian rock and English psychedelia in the same loving spoonful! This episode features Jet's 2003 debut Get Born & Broadcast's 2000 release Noise Made By People.
This week is an amalgamation of the sensational Band of Gypsys and the Indietronic grooves of Joywave. Hendrix's 1970 live album/group Band of Gypsys and Joywave's 2015 release How Do You Feel Now? could not be any farther from each other on the axis of style: but that's how we rock on Instereo Podcast!!!
In a sacrifice to the Punk and Prog-Rock Gods, Instereo Podcast brings you The Ramones 1992 album Mondo Bizarro and Supertramp's 1979 release Breakfast In America. New York Punk meet London precision in a spontaneous and fiery combustion of heavenly melodies!
When the Music's Over and you've Been Down So Long that What You Need is a New Sensation...who do you turn to? InStereo Podcast...that's who!!! On the docket we have the 1971 release L.A. Women by The Doors and 1987's Kick from INXS.
We went full Indie on the latest episode of the InStereo Podcast. Built to Spill's sensational guitar-laden pop ballads from their 1999 release Keep It Like a Secret and Minus the Bear's Prog-Rockesque 2007 gem Planet of Ice. Get ready to take a dive into the Underground.
In a very special edition of The InStereo Podcast, we are stoked to finally bring on friend of the show and music aficionado Steve to discuss music, art and among other wonderful things, Sublime's 1992 debut release 40oz to Freedom!!! Are you ready???
What was once planned to be the pilot episode for the InStereo podcast, Episode 10 is back and better than ever featuring Songs From The Big Chair by Tears For Fears and You'll Pay For This by Bear Hands. Buckle up and enjoy the ride with two stellar albums revisited.
This week InStereo, Wayne & Eric will debate who's weirder out of these two iconic, otherworldly artists. We look at Beck's 1999 Midnight Vultures album & Bjork's 1993 classic Debut. It's a tight race going around the bend!!! Who's gonna take the crown? Help us figure it out. Like and rate us on iTunes and feel free to chime in on this heated topic.
This episode Wayne picks the incredible 2006 "return to rock" vibes of The Raconteurs Broken Boy Soldiers while Eric focuses on the mesmerizing pop melodies of Maroon 5's 2002 release Songs About Jane. Both Debut albums...Both insanely good!
This episode we take a walk on the wild side circa 1967 with The Velvet Underground & Nico, while brushing up on our Rolling Stones prowess with their 1980 release "Emotional Rescue."
This week InStereo, Wayne & Eric travel across the Atlantic to explore 2 proper debut albums, both by English bands from the early 2000's. Ladies and Gentlemen...Say hello to Arctic Monkeys and Hotchip. Cheers!!
In the latest episode of InStereo the guys take a trip back to a dark and sinister side of the 90's with the albums Violator by Depeche Mode and Yes by Morphine.
A journey into sound with the recently minted Phantogram's Voices and a discussion of recomposition in U2's Achtung Baby. Eric and I take a trip to the spirit world and come back with two fascinating albums for your ear pleasure over the next two weeks.
Epic first week and thanks to everyone for listening! This week... Eric and I submerge ourselves in the lounge grooves of Thievery Corporation and revisit our old friends Cage the Elephant where we can feel it in our teeth!
The trilogy is complete! In this rewind we cover Cage the Elephant's debut offer in their self titled release as well as take you on a journey to a cursed home in 1994's mega NIN album The Downward Spiral.
Part two; the sequal! Electronic music exploded onto the scene with Prodigy's Fat of the Land and we explore the evolution of Yeah Yeah Yeah's garage rock with It's Blitz!
First episode! Eric and I deep dive on a classic screamo album in Relationship of Command by At the Drive In as well as the mature rock of Cold War Kids' Hold My Home.