We review albums while listening to them.
The ListenYears review 'The First Days of Spring' by Noah and the Whale with their prettiest friend, Sean Burns. Sean is about as pretty as this album is sad. Especially when paired with the movie Noah and the Whale made with it, which we watched as well, per Sean's suggestion. What a smart, beautiful, perfect butterfly of a man. You listen, we review.
The ListenYears review 'Magic Is Real' by Melt Channel and argue like they've never argued before. The episode actually gets paused so we can fight more. Sorry you don't get to hear it. Maybe we'll release it on the deluxe edition.
The ListenYears review 'Riot!' by Paramore and have a no holds barred knock out match with their own nostalgias. It gets really pretty and then just kind of weird and now we're not sure if it's still pretty... Much like the feelings towards Hayley Williams. You listen, we review.
The ListenYears review 'Everything In Transit' by Jack's Mannequin because its a REALLY GREAT ALBUM. WOW. GREAT ALBUM. YEH-EE-YEAH.
The ListenYears review 'Outlive' by Guns Up! and probably fight about hardcore music. Russ hates hardcore. What an idiot. You listen, we review.
The ListenYears reviews 'You're Always On My Mind' by A Great Big Pile of Leaves after watching a horrible film called 'Savages.' Don't watch it, it's bad. You listen, we review.
The ListenYears review 'Heavier Than Heaven, Lonelier Than God' by Blacklisted with their very first guest, Trenton Young. Famed roommate of the ListenYears, Mr. Trent joins to speak of one of his favorite albums and poop. You listen, we review.
The ListenYears review our very first local band with 'Coping Systems' by Buffalo Buffalo and speak to Paul Chapman's uncanny ability to predict the future of hardcore bands.
The ListenYears review 'Days Are Gone' by Haim and talk about woman empowerment, the Manson family, and a new Starbucks drink/Taco Bell order.
The ListenYears review The Front Bottoms self titled album. Duo vs duo, The ListenYears vs The Front Bottoms.
The ListenYears review 'Secrets of the World' by Trapped Under Ice and throw up their rock fists. You listen, we review.
The ListenYears reviews 'Home, Like NoPlace Is There' by The Hotelier and mistakingly calls it 'Home, Like NoPlace There Is' because it's a confusing album title. You listen, We review.