A music podcast by two dudes who just have some thoughts.
Harry Styles Stans are safe here, we mainly dunk on Olivia Wilde and wh*te liberalism on this extended episode of Seymour Radio.
In this episode, we discuss Brent Faiyaz and Steve Lacy's new albums along with Jordan Peele's new film, Nope! We dive deep into Steve's ability to accomplish so much at a young age and what the main point of Nope was (it's a gonna be a spectacle *winks*).
We've been having a "when in Rome" moment in Nashville recently and wanted to share our findings. We stumbled upon a great time at Love & Exile which later transpired to an even better (and kinda spooky) time at Attaboy. A wine bar and a speak easy. Two very specific places to drink alcohol at.
I think we accidentally manifested the closing of a local dive bar?
In this episode, we chat about two absolute geniuses who've been on our minds this week. J finally finished jeen-yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy on Netflix and D took a deep dive into Joni' Mitchell's 'Blue'. Also, The Batman is out and we're getting antsy waiting for this video of Zoe Kravitz drinking milk like a cat to surface.
What's the deal with Mitski fans and bars in east Nashville being SO painfully uncool? Anyway, in this episode we talk about Mitski's upcoming tour likely being the most cell-phone-recorded performances ever in live music, conflict between Russia and Ukraine, and one couples struggle to just get a d*mn drink in this city.
We pregamed our fake fancy dinner with a bottle of 19 Crimes Pinot Noir and some juicy gossip about Kanye West. Oh and if you don't care to hear what could be considered spoilers for Succession and Ozark, I'd skip to the 7:30 mark.
We're back and we're talking about ourselves again! Aside from being self-absorbed, we discuss the events that occurred at Astroworldfest and the world of psychedelics.
You asked, we answered! Here are our feelings about sharing poop pics, thoughts on the social construction of religion, ideas on how to make lame sh*t seem cool, and a whole lot more.
In this episode, we discuss Dave Chappelle's latest Netflix special, Harry Styles' love for watermelon sugar highs, and how Nickleback is still underrated.
In this one we chat about work life balance, Selena Gomez's surprisingly delightful dive back into TV acting, and of course more on Remi Wolf.
Welcome to our show. We're not entirely too sure what this is going to be but hell, you're here for it.
In this episode, we discuss our feelings over the spread of COVID-19 while also sharing what we've both been listening to while under quarantine.
In this episode, we discuss the highly anticipated debut album of Roc Nation artist, Jay Electronica.
In this episode, we discuss Macklemore and Ryan Lewis' album The Heist and why its success ultimately led to Macklemore's downfall.
In this episode, we discuss Take Care by Drake and all of its simp qualities.
In this episode, we discuss Music to be Murdered By by Eminem. It's not a good album which made for great discussion. Enjoy!
We're back and better! Fielding joins the podcast as the new co-host to discuss Roddy Ricch's Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial and (somewhat) a trip we recently took to Los Angeles.
In this episode, I revisit my love for Tyler, the Creator.
In the episode, I discuss the concept of fans discouraging the progression of some of their favorite artists.
In this episode, I discuss why I believe Frank Ocean's 2016 visual album, Endless, is better than his commercially released album, Blond.
For this episode, I announce my podcast and take questions from my audience.