Welcome to the "Send Tunes" Podcast, we listen to it so you can enjoy it! Every episode we will choose an artist, album, and/or song that doesn't get mainstream attention, and highlight it as our main segment. We then do a recurring segment called "Chill or No Chill" where one of us picks music to f…
This episode was recorded in December, and is being uploaded late. Andrew and Sagar go back to one of the first artists they ever visited, Allen Stone, to talk about his newest album and what he's bringing to the table now. Both Andrew and Sagar decided to take "chill" today, Andrew attended a great concert while Sagar is blinded by the lights. Also, RIP JuiceWRLD.
Sagar goes over one of his favorite albums ever, made by one of the most legendary entertainers of all time. Rest in peace, Prince! We hope you're up there in heaven playing basketball with Charlie Murphy.
Andrew and Sagar review a young rapper and producer known as Childish Major (not Gambino, that's not a typo). Andrew is very chill on 88rising's newest project "Head In The Clouds II" including some great tracks from Joji, Rich Brian, and NIKI. Sagar is absolutely befuddled that Chris Brown is back in the Top 40 in 2019.
Andrew and Sagar are back and reviewing the artist Garth. (NOT BROOKS), a great vocalist with a lot of funk/soul vibes. We also catch up to weeks of no "Chill or No Chill" by going over a lot of the great music that's come out lately!
It is the 10th anniversary of one of Sagar's personal favorite albums ever, and it happens to fit the parameters of a "Classics" episode! Tune in as Sagar goes over Kid Cudi's revolutionary album that opened the door for an entire generation to talk about mental health.
Our Classics series continues as Sagar does a deep dive into the incredibly influential and genre-redefining mixtape from 2010, The Weeknd's "House Of Balloons".
Andrew and Sagar get excited to hear some good bars again as they review the work of Houston rapper Maxo Kream. Andrew holds it down and reps our boy Rich Brian, while Sagar cries over the new Chance album.
Andrew launches our "The Classics" series by doing a deep dive into Common's 2005 album "Be". Put on your nostalgia goggles and join us in remembering this critically acclaimed piece of art!
To celebrate one year of sending tunes, Andrew and Sagar talk about 6 underrated and underappreciated artists that have seen some popularity and should see more. Sagar takes his horse to the old town road once again with the Young Thug/Mason Ramsay remix, and actually appreciates a white guy with a guitar. Andrew gives a final middle finger to R-Kelly and so should you.
Andrew and Sagar look at the music of mystery duo Emotional Oranges. Andrew really liked Rocketman, Sagar really did not like DJ Khaled's most recent outburst.
Andrew and Sagar review The Cab, an American rock band from Las Vegas, and discuss the difference between "lame emo" and "good emo". Sagar has chill for legendary Game of Thrones composer Ramin Djawadi, Andrew has no chill for Bobby (Logic)'s new album.
Andrew and Sagar cover Nicole Millar, an up and coming pop singer from Australia! Andrew shares his love for Carly Rae Jepsen and wishes she had more popularity, Sagar finally listened to Beyonce's Lemonade (and loved it) and decided to throw "constructive criticism" at Tidal.
Andrew brings over a special guest and together they try their best not to piss people off (operative word being "try"). Featuring Uday Mehta of udaymehta.com, the "Coming Soon" podcast, and the "Overrated" podcast.
Andrew and Sagar return to talk about the American funk band, Vulfpeck, and their interesting instrumentation. Sagar is "chill" on Khalid's new vibey album, while Andrew insists that "Old Town Road" is a country song.
Andrew and Sagar review Maggie Rogers' recent 2019 release, "Heard It In a Past Life". Andrew has a lot of chill on trap music, specifically the new Higher Brothers and 2chainz albums, while Sagar decides its high time he ask "What happened to Imagine Dragons?".
Andrew and Sagar have an amazing time talking about Marc Broussard and all the musical talent one person can have. Sagar has chill for 21 Savage's growth as an artist, while Andrew is perplexed by Blueface.
Andrew and Sagar were sent some great tunes by friends and review the Australian Punk Rock band known as "These New South Whales". Andrew shares his rainy day playlist, Sagar shares his favorite Chief Keef line.
After wrapping up 2018 in music, Andrew and Sagar are back to sending tunes and bringing you under-the-radar artists. This week they look at the pop/soul band known as Lawrence, Sagar feels "mile high" on the new James Blake album, while Andrew has some words for artists with insanely long albums.
We wrap up 2018 with Sagar's picks for "Top 5 Albums" and "Top 10 Pop Singles" of the year! We'll be back next time with the usual deal of sharing new artists.
For our last two episodes of the year, Andrew and Sagar decide to take turns breaking down their Top 5 Albums and their Top 10 Singles (that made it to the Billboard 2018 Hot 100 List) of 2018.
GUEST ALERT: Andrew and Sagar review rising RnB singer, Falcon, and are joined by the artist himself to discuss his background and what inspires him. Andrew feels chill about "Oxnard" while Sagar has no chill for a certain point of view regarding artists personal lives.
Andrew and Sagar finally dedicate an episode to youtuber-turned-rnb singer, George Miller aka Joji.
Andrew and Sagar try something new and review an Indie-Rock band, Andrew is highly anticipating a new Anderson .Paak album while Sagar complains about gatekeepers and ticketmaster fees.
Andrew and Sagar review soul singer Mac Ayres and his smooth keyboard/vocal combination, with the usual "Chill" or "No-Chill" segment after.
Andrew and Sagar share their thoughts on the rising Toronto alt-RnB artist, with an extra long "Chill or No Chill" segment looking at J.I.D, Joji, and more.
Andrew and Sagar go over Lecrae's inspiring story, incredible talent, and his identity as a "Christian Rapper". Sagar's "Chill" for Majid Jordan intensifies (barring some less-than-chill banter directed at Drake) and Andrew has "No Chill" for MGK & G-Eazy's seemingly irrelevant beef.
Andrew and Sagar do a deep dive into Anik Khan's immigrant-inspired take on hip-hop, with some additional notes regarding the mixing of cultures in music. Andrew is "Chill" on Denzel Curry, Amine, and Ariana Grande's latest projects while Sagar has "No Chill" for Nicki Minaj's latest twitter fiasco.
Andrew and Sagar talk about Allen Stone's folksy take on RnB/Soul and discuss the genre of "frat guy with acoustic guitar" music. Sagar is "Chill" on Travis Scott, Andrew has "No Chill" for Chris Brown.
Pilot Episode: Andrew and Sagar introduce themselves and their music experiences, jump right into talking about the new Black Atlass Album "Pain & Pleasure", and Andrew praises 88rising while Sagar has some words for Jay-Z.