Welcome to the Scratch a Track podcast! Each week we will select a music album, discuss it, and debate which song we would scratch off. For everyone who remembers the days of buying CDs and Vinyl records we all had the unfortunate experience of getting them scratched. It may have even happened in the middle of your favorite song leaving you to say "why this song? Couldn't it have happened to this track instead?!" Here we debate what track we would scratch if given the choice, and why. We think this will be a fun game for everyone to play who is music fan and into albums. At the very least it will make for great debate! Please join us each week as we discuss a new album from musicians such as The Beatles, Dr. Dre, Miles Davis, Nirvana perhaps even Enya (probably not). Thanks for listening!!
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Listeners of Scratch a Track: Presented by The Dude and Grimm Show that love the show mention:Join us on an epic musical voyage as we dive deep into one of the most iconic albums in rock history - "The Who Sell Out" by The Who! In this exclusive album review, we'll share fascinating behind-the-scenes stories, and explore the cultural impact of this masterful record. Released in 1967, "The Who Sell Out" is a brilliant fusion of rock, pop, and psychedelic elements that marked a pivotal moment in the band's career. Why was this album such a game-changer for The Who? How did the band's innovative concept of a pirate radio broadcast influence the album's unique charm? Did you know that "The Who Sell Out" was also one of the first albums to feature commercial jingles and quirky radio skits? Join us as we take a deep dive into the historical context of this classic LP. Whether you're a die-hard fan of The Who or new to their legendary music, our review will offer insights and trivia that will deepen your appreciation for this timeless gem. So, grab your headphones, immerse yourself in the music, and journey back to the swinging '60s with us! Make sure to hit that subscribe button and ring the notification bell to stay updated on our latest music reviews and classic album explorations. Don't miss out on this musical adventure! Let's get started with our review of "The Who Sell Out" – a rock 'n' roll masterpiece!
Join us as we take a trip down memory lane and dive deep into the iconic album that changed the face of punk rock forever. In this review, we explore every track, dissect the lyrics, and uncover the lasting impact of Green Day's "Dookie." From the rebellious anthems like "Basket Case" to the heartfelt ballads like "When I Come Around," we'll break down what makes this album an absolute masterpiece. Whether you're a die-hard Green Day fan or just discovering the magic of "Dookie" for the first time, this review will give you a newfound appreciation for this genre-defining album. Don't miss out on our in-depth analysis and celebration of this punk rock classic! 0:00 Green Day Dookie Song Review Begins 0:40 Burnout 2:20 Having a Blast 4:40 Chump 6:35 Longview 8:20 Welcome to Paradise 10:35 Pulling Teeth 12:20 Basket Case 14:30 She 16:00 Sassafras Roots 17:20 When I Come Around 18:35 Coming Clean 20:35 Emenius sleepus 21:40 In the End 23:25 F.O.D. 27:15 Dude's Scratch 28:35 Grimm's Scratch #greenday #punk #punkrock
Dookie by Green Day was released nearly 30 years ago. How has the album aged? Does it still hold up? Has it aged like a fine wine, or is it just a pile of dookie? Enjoy our episode as we answer these questions and go behind the scenes with one of the most iconic albums of the 90's #greenday #dookie #punkrock
In this video, we dive deep into the legendary live album "Band of Gypsys" by the iconic Jimi Hendrix. Join us as we take a journey through the history, significance, and musical brilliance that makes this record an absolute classic. Released in 1970, "Band of Gypsys" was a groundbreaking departure from Hendrix's previous work with the Experience. This album was recorded live at the Fillmore East in New York City and it showcases a new musical direction for Hendrix, incorporating funk, blues, and soul elements into his signature psychedelic rock sound. We'll take an in-depth look at each of the album's six tracks, including the mesmerizing "Machine Gun," the groovy "Power to Love," and the soulful "Message to Love." Learn about the stories and inspirations behind these songs and why they remain fan favorites to this day. Hendrix's Band of Gypsys featured the exceptional rhythm section of Billy Cox on bass and Buddy Miles on drums. We'll explore their chemistry and the impact they had on Jimi's music during this pivotal period. We'll delve into Jimi Hendrix's creative vision during this time in his career and how "Band of Gypsys" represented a departure from his earlier work, showcasing his growth as an artist and his commitment to pushing musical boundaries. Join us as we celebrate the timeless brilliance of Jimi Hendrix and his "Band of Gypsys." Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, there's something for everyone to appreciate in this monumental live album. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit that notification bell to stay updated on our latest explorations of music history. Let us know in the comments your favorite track and the one track you would Scratch from "Band of Gypsys" 0:00 Jimi Hendrix Band of Gypsys Album Review 19:45 Who Knows 22:30 Machine Gun 26:35 Changes 29:05 Power to Love 31:10 Message of Love 32:25 We Gotta Live Together 34:45 Grimm's Scratch 35:55 Dude's Scratch #JimiHendrix #MusicHistory #ClassicAlbums
Welcome to our deep dive into "De Stijl," the second studio album by the iconic American rock duo, The White Stripes. Join us as we explore the artistry and significance of this album's songs in the context of the band's career and the broader world of music. In this video, we'll take you track by track through "De Stijl," discussing the unique blend of blues, garage rock, and raw energy that Jack and Meg White brought to the table. From the infectious guitar riffs of "You're Pretty Good Looking (For a Girl)" to the haunting simplicity of "I'm Bound to Pack It Up," we'll delve into the musical nuances that make each song on this album a masterpiece in its own right. 0:00 The White Stripes De Stijl Song Review 0:35 You're Pretty Good Looking (for a girl) 1:35 Hello Operator 3:55 Little Bird 4:50 Apple Blossom 7:10 I'm Bound to Pack It Up 8:30 Death Letter 11:05 Sister, Do You Know My Name? 13:10 Truth Doesn't Make a Noise 14:50 A Boy's Best Friend 15:55 Let's Build a Home 17:20 Jumble, Jumble 18:30 Why Can't You Be Nicer to Me? 19:45 Your Southern Can Is Mine 22:20 Dude's Scratch 23:00 Grimm's Scratch #thewhitestripes #musicreview #indiemusic
The recording of the album "De Stijl" by The White Stripes marked a pivotal moment in the band's career and the modern rock music landscape. Released in 2000, this sophomore effort showcased the raw and minimalist sound that would become their signature. Recorded on an 8-track analog tape machine in a small Detroit studio, the album captured the essence of garage rock revivalism with its stripped-down instrumentation and electrifying energy. Jack White's frenetic guitar riffs and primal vocals, combined with Meg White's primal and no-frills drumming, created a sound that was both timeless and innovative. "De Stijl" drew inspiration from various musical genres, from blues to punk, and showcased the band's lyrical and musical prowess. With tracks like "Hello Operator" and "Apple Blossom," the album offered a glimpse into the White Stripes' musical craftsmanship, setting the stage for their meteoric rise in the years to come. It remains a crucial piece of the band's discography and a testament to their enduring influence on the alternative rock scene. #jackwhite #thewhitestripes #indiemusic
The utilization of AI to create music has introduced both exciting possibilities and complex consequences. On one hand, AI has enabled the automation of composition, enabling musicians and creators to generate vast amounts of music quickly, explore new genres, and experiment with innovative sounds. AI-driven music recommendation systems have also enhanced the personalized listening experience for consumers. However, these advancements come with several consequences. AI-generated music may lack the emotional depth and artistic intention that human composers bring to their work, potentially homogenizing the music landscape. Additionally, the rise of AI-generated music raises questions about intellectual property, as well as the displacement of human musicians and songwriters in the industry. Striking a balance between technological innovation and preserving the authenticity of musical expression remains a significant challenge in the era of AI music creation. #aimusic #musicpodcast #music
This week we will be discussing the new album by Wilco, Cousin. So far we have mixed feelings about the album. What do you think??? #wilco #indiemusic #musicreview
Isaac Brock, the visionary frontman of Modest Mouse, embarked on a musical journey that would forever alter the indie rock landscape when he stumbled upon a hidden gem in the vibrant music scene of the early 2000s. While navigating the musical terrain of his hometown, Seattle, he chanced upon a captivating performance by a relatively unknown band called Wolf Parade. Enchanted by their raw energy, poetic lyricism, and genre-blurring sound, Brock saw in Wolf Parade a kindred spirit. His discovery of this Canadian indie rock outfit proved to be serendipitous, as he immediately recognized their potential and signed them to his label, Glacial Pace Recordings. In doing so, Brock not only introduced the world to Wolf Parade's distinctive sonic universe but also cemented his reputation as a curator of groundbreaking talent, forever changing the course of indie rock history. 0:00 Wolf Parade Apologies to the Queen Mary Review 14:55 You are a Runner and I am My Father's Son 17:55 Modern World 19:30 Grounds for Divorce 21:05 We Built Another World 22:15 Fancy Claps 25:40 Same Ghost Every Night 27:35 Shine a Light 29:35 Dear Songs and Daughters of Hungry Ghosts 30:55 I'll Believe in Anything 32:25 It's a Curse 34:40 Dinner Bells 35:40 This Heart's on Fire 37:50 Grimm's Scratch 39:10 Dude's Scratch #indiemusic #isaacbrock #wolfparade
Get ready to be immersed in Osees' psychedelic universe, where every note feels like an intercepted message from another dimension. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated with the latest music reviews and recommendations. Join the conversation in the comments section and share your thoughts on this extraordinary album. Let's explore the musical cosmos together! #Osees #MusicReview #PsychedelicMusic
Step back in time and join us on a musical journey as we revisit one of the most iconic albums in rock history - "Deja Vu" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. In this comprehensive album review, we dive deep into the grooves and melodies of this timeless masterpiece. Released in 1970, "Deja Vu" was a musical milestone that showcased the collective genius of four incredible musicians - David Crosby, Stephen Stills, Graham Nash, and Neil Young. With its unforgettable harmonies, thought-provoking lyrics, and a blend of folk, rock, and country influences, this album has left an indelible mark on the music world. Join us as we dissect each track, from the dreamy opener "Carry On" to the emotionally charged "Woodstock" and the haunting "Helpless." We'll explore the intricate guitar work of Stephen Stills, the poetic lyricism of Neil Young, and the unmatched vocal chemistry of the group. Throughout this video review, we'll discuss the album's cultural significance during a tumultuous era in American history, where its themes of love, peace, and social change resonated with a generation. We'll also examine the enduring relevance of "Deja Vu" and how it continues to captivate new listeners even decades after its release. Whether you're a die-hard fan of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young or a newcomer to their music, this review will provide insight into the artistry and impact of "Deja Vu." So, grab your headphones, sit back, and prepare to be transported to a time when music had the power to change the world. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to join the discussion about this timeless classic! #csny #supergroup #60smusic
Hello Stone Temple Pilots fans! In this video, we're diving into the timeless world of rock music to review one of the most iconic albums of the 90s, "Core" by Stone Temple Pilots. Join us as we take a nostalgic trip down memory lane and explore the musical brilliance that defined an era. Released in 1992, "Core" was Stone Temple Pilots' debut album, catapulting them into the spotlight with their distinctive blend of grunge, alternative rock, and a touch of psychedelia. With chart-topping hits like "Plush," "Creep," and "Sex Type Thing," this album has left an indelible mark on the rock music landscape. Many criticized the album for sounding like Pearl Jam. We will give you our thoughts on this criticism as well as how the band evolved throughout their next few albums. In this comprehensive review, we'll delve into the album's production, songwriting, and the band's unique sonic identity. We'll discuss the emotional depth of Scott Weiland's vocals, the powerful guitar work of Dean DeLeo, the rock-solid rhythm section anchored by Robert DeLeo and Eric Kretz, and the lyrical themes that resonate with listeners to this day. But that's not all; we'll also touch upon the album's lasting impact on the rock scene and its enduring influence on subsequent generations of musicians. Stone Temple Pilots' "Core" is not just a collection of songs; it's a cultural touchstone that continues to inspire artists and connect with fans across the globe. Whether you're a die-hard STP fan looking to relive the magic of "Core" or a newcomer eager to discover this masterpiece, this review is for you. Join us in celebrating the music, the memories, and the legacy of one of rock's most defining albums. Don't forget to hit that like button, subscribe to our channel, and ring the notification bell to stay updated with more music reviews and nostalgic journeys through the world of rock and beyond. Leave your thoughts on "Core" in the comments section below – we'd love to hear your favorite tracks and memories associated with this iconic album. Thanks for tuning in, and let's rock on!
Dive into the sonic landscapes of indie rock as we unravel the mesmerizing layers of Ambulance LTD's iconic "LP" album in this captivating YouTube episode!
Join us as we take a nostalgic journey back to the early '90s when grunge was king and alternative music was on the brink of a revolution. "Nevermind," released in 1991, catapulted Nirvana to international stardom and forever altered the trajectory of rock music. From its raw, gritty sound to its emotionally charged lyrics, this album captured the essence of disenchanted youth like never before. In this review, we'll explore each track, analyzing the sonic textures and themes that made "Nevermind" an instant classic. From the anthemic roar of "Smells Like Teen Spirit" to the introspective musings of "Lithium" and the haunting vulnerability of "Polly," we'll break down the album's diversity while highlighting the consistent thread of authenticity that runs through every song. We'll also delve into the album's production, led by Butch Vig, and its impact on the broader music industry. The clash of pop sensibilities and punk energy created a sound that was both accessible and rebellious, paving the way for a new wave of alternative rock bands. Join us as we discuss the cultural significance of "Nevermind" and its lasting influence on subsequent generations of musicians. Whether you're a die-hard Nirvana fan or a newcomer eager to explore the roots of modern rock, this review is your ticket to understanding the album's lasting impact on music and culture. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to our channel for more in-depth album reviews and music-related content. Hit that notification bell to stay updated as we continue to dive into the albums that have shaped the sonic landscape we know today. Thanks for joining us on this journey through the sonic masterpiece that is Nirvana's "Nevermind." 0:00 - Nirvana Nevermind review 27:35 - Smells Like Teen Spirit 32:40 - In Bloom 34:20 - Come As You Are 36:25 - Breed 38:15 - Lithium 40:20 - Polly 42:30 - Territorial Pissings 44:40 - Drain You 46:30 - Lounge Act 48:15 - Stay Away 49:20 - On a Plain 51:35 - Something in the Way 54:10 - Endless and Nameless Discussion 1:01:28 - Dude's Scratch 1:02:05 - Grimm's Scratch #nirvana #kurtcobain #grunge
Billy Bragg released a new song titled Rich Men Earning North of a Million in response the the Oliver Another song Rich Men North of Richmond. What do you think of these tracks? Does Billy Bragg give Oliver Another the answer to his problem?
Embark on a rock-infused journey with our comprehensive review of the Red Hot Chili Peppers' dynamic album, 'One Hot Minute'! Join us as we dissect the eclectic tracks, explore the album's experimental spirit, and uncover the unique flavor it brings to the rock landscape.
Roger Waters will be releasing his Redux version of Dark Side of the Moon on Oct 6, 2023. Will this destroy or detract from the original recording by Pink Floyd? We would love to know your thoughts! #rogerwaters #darksideofthemoon #pinkfloyd
Today we review the album Dear Science by TV on the Radio. We absoluley love this album and feel like people don't talk about it enough. Let us know your favorite track and the one you would scratch off if you HAD to! 0:05 - Dear Science Album Breakdown 17:40 - Halfway Home 20:00 - Crying 23:30 - Dancing Choose 25:10 - Stork & Owl 27:35 - Golden Age 31:20 - Family Tree 36:35 - Red Dress 38:55 - Love Dog 41:05 - Shout Me Out 42:45 - DLZ 44:35 - Lover's Day 46:40 - Grimm's Scratch 47:25 - Dude's Scratch #tvontheradio #musictalk #musicreview
Today we take a deeper look into the tracks of the 1997 self titled Blur album. Many in America remember this album for the track Song 2. While this track took them to another level of popularity outside of Britain, the whole album is deserving of praise! 0:15 - Blur Review Intro 18:50 - Beetlebum 22:15 - Song 2 24:00 - Country Sad Ballad Man 26:35 - M.O.R. 30:05 - On Your Own 32:50 - Theme From Retro 34:05 - You're So Great 35:25 - Death of a Party 38:20 - Chinese Bombs 39:32 - I'm Just a Killer for your Love 40:43 - Look Inside America 44:18 - Strange News From Another Star 46:20 - Movin' On 47:55 - Essex Dogs 52:32 - Dude's Scratch 53:45 - Dude's Overtime Scratch 55:20 - Grimm's Overtime Scratch #blur #musictalk #audiophile
Blur recently released their new album The Ballad of Darren. In this episode we discuss the new album and compare it against their previous album, The Magic Whip #blur #musicreview #musicpodcast
This week were are Scratching The Downward Spiral by Nine Inch Nails. #nin
We had the privilege of seeing King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard at The Salt Shed in Chicago Illinois on June 11, 2023. Listen to our thoughts on the show!
Today we will be reviewing the classic album Beggars Banquet by The Rolling Stones. #therollingstones #beggarsbanquet
This week we will be doing a full album review of Led Zeppelin IV. #ledzeppelin #Musicreview #vinyl
Hear our thoughts on the new album by King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, PetroDragonic Apocalypse; or, Dawn of Eternal Night: An Annihilation of Planet Earth and the Beginning of Merciless Damnation. Enjoy and let us know what you think!!
Hear our reaction to the new album by Queens of the Stone Age, In Times New Roman.
Today we will be reviewing Hail to the Thief by Radiohead.
Today we will be reviewing Good News for People Who Love Bad News by Modest Mouse.
This week we will be reviewing Like Clockwork by Queens of the Stone Age. What is your favorite track off the album?
Today we will be reviewing Tidal by Fiona Apple. Is this the best Fiona Apple ablum?
Today we will be reviewing the iconic Wish You Were Here by Pink Floyd. Is this the best Pink Floyd album? What is your favorite track??
Today we discuss what albums we picked up on Record Store Day 2023. What did you get????
This week we will be reviewing Revolver by the Beatles! Is this your favorite Beatles album? If you had to scratch one song what would it be???
Today we will be reviewing Weezer's self titled album or better know as the Blue Album. Nathaniel Ahart: Top 90 Albums of the 90's #10-6: https://youtu.be/uv1yIaxLNi4
Today we will be reviewing the album Mutation by Beck. Please let us know your favorite song as well as the song you would "Scratch" off. Happy Scratching!
Today we will be reviewing The Stranger by Billy Joel with our good friend Nathaniel Ahart! Check out his channel below! Nathaniel Ahart: https://www.youtube.com/@NathanielAhart
Today we will be reviewing Into the Blue by Broken Bells.
Today we will be reviewing Cheat Codes by Danger Mouse and Black thought.
Today we will be discussing the best albums of 2022. Please give a listen and see if you agree with our picks!!
Today we will be reviewing Changes by King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard.
In todays episode we review Laminated Denim by King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard.
Today we are reviewing Ice, Death, Planets, Lungs, Mushrooms, and Lava by King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard. This is the first of three album releases in the month of October.
We had the privilege of seeing King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard live at Red Rocks on October 10 of 2022. This was their first Red Rocks show and they played a three hour marathon set consisting of twenty-seven songs. Check out this episode to hear what we thought!
This week we will be reviewing Californication by the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Today we will be doing a deep dive into the song Pink Cigarette off of the Mr. Bungle album California.
This week we will be reviewing the album Gimme Fiction by Spoon! Let us know what your favorite track is and what track you would Scratch off!
This week we will be giving a review of Silverbacks 2022 album Archive Material. Let us know what you think of it!!! For more information please follow us on twitter as well as our YouTube Channel. There you will be able to take part in polls, suggest albums, and let us know what track you would scratch. Happy Scratching!!
This week we will be reviewing the album Ram by Paul McCartney.
Today we will be reviewing the classic Led Zeppelin album Houses of the Holy.
Today we are going to be reviewing the recently released album by Wilco, Cruel Country.
Today we list the best three album runs from our favorite bands. Who had the best 3 album run? Do you agree with our picks, or do you think we picked the wrong three? Let us know in the comments. 0:00 - How do you choose 3? 2:09 - Radiohead 5:44 - Led Zeppelin 6:59 - Rolling Stones 10:10 - Bob Dylan 11:46 - Pink Floyd 14:58 - The Beatles 19:00 - Honorable Mentions #musicreaction #musicreview #albumreview