A podcast where I talk about whatever album I'm interested in that week because, quite frankly, nobody else wants to talk to me about it. So put in your ear buds and listen as I scream my opinions into the void.
The final week of my month dedicated to local Kentucky artists features the eerie yet encaptivating duo Kites on their debut album Jesson.
Week 4 of my month dedicated to local Kentucky artists continues with the lyrical poet Senora May on her second album All of My Love.
Week 3 of my month dedicated to local Kentucky artists continues with the Queen of Kentucky herself, Joslyn & The Sweet Compression on their self-titled, debut album.
Week 2 of my month dedicated to local Kentucky artists continues with the incredibly talented folk duo The Local Honeys on their debut album Little Girls Actin Like Men.
Today I kick off my month-long dedication to local Kentucky artists by featuring the local legend herself: Beth Burden on her debut solo album Worthy.
This episode is all about the beloved Adam Lambert's debut album For Your Entertainment. It's fun, campy, and it will make you want to dance.
Todays episode gets into the rock sensation Pat Benatar's hit album Crimes of Passion. Also, sorry in advance about the poor audio. I didn't realize until the end that my mic wasn't properly plugged in.
This episode I explore the delightful and instant classic album Come Away With Me by Norah Jones.
This episode tackles the instant success of The Band Perry's self-titled debut album.
This week I review my favorite album by legend and Queen of Soul herself, Aretha: I Never Loved a Man (the Way I Love You).
Ever wondered how the Grammys worked? Well look no further! I get into the voting process, eligibility requirements, and all the changes they've made to the awards over time.
I go through all the general and personal favorite grammy categories before the awards air on March 14th.
With the upcoming Grammy Awards, I pay homage to the talent that was Whitney Houston who gave so much to us. In honor of her contributions to the music industry, I review her debut, self-titled album. Rest in Power Whitney.
Today I discuss one of my favorite albums of all time and Kesha's most personal album yet: Rainbow.
This episode gets into America's Sweetheart, the one and only Kelly Clarkson and her most personal album yet: Meaning of Life.
On this episode, I take a look at the multi-talented Trixie Mattel's sophomore album One Stone.
Today I rave about the illustrious upcoming star Mickey Guyton and her third EP Bridges.
This episode dives into the Pistol Annies finest and first album Hell on Heels.
This episode is all about my favorite album of 2020, CAM's instant classic The Otherside.
Today I dive into Dolly's biggest album Jolene and talk about the beautiful story that it tells.
For the inaugural episode I take a look at Tracy Chapman's debut, self-titled album.