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This is my album review of the new Meek Mill and Rick Ross "Too Good To Be True" --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/16sandthingz/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/16sandthingz/support
Spooky Media Bros 2023 continues with a solo episode from Richie. This time, it's an album review in the form of Ghost's Opus Eponymous from 2010. This year marks the 13th anniversary of the landmark debut from Ghost on Rise Above Records, and Richie is giving it a special track by track look/breakdown along with the story/lore behind it, as well as the making of the album, the signing of the band to Rise Above, and the implications the record had on the band's future.Check out GhostCome check out Gonstposting on Facebook Grab 'Em in the Brisketsupermediabrospodcast.comLeave us a rating/review on Spotify, GoodPods, and Podchaser Super Media Bros YouTube ChannelFacebook:Super Media BrosX/Twitter: @SuperMediaBros_IG: @supermediabrospodcastFounding member of OddPods MediaThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4771235/advertisement
We know it's been a minute since we did this so we back at it again. Episode 79 is the album review for Doja Cat's fourth album Scarlet. This was a highly anticipated release considering the controversial 2023 Doja Cat is having. We break down the whole album and give it a final grade. Tap in! - [FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM FOR THE LATEST NEWS AND UPDATES! @faxfromthelab] - [STARRING: Mic Navarro, Max Sayless] - [MUSIC: Doja Cat - "Paint The Town Red", Doja Cat - "Attention"] - [Scarlet courtesy of Kemosabe/RCA Records] #FFTL #dojacat #scarlet #albumreview #hiphop50
2023 has delivered us some rap gems, and even the GOATs are getting involved! We dig into not one new Nas album, but TWO, and we have a huge DJ Muggs love-in whilst speaking on the latest addition to the Soul Assassins catalogue. Show Notes Least hip hop thing in the last 24 hours? (00:00) Magic 2 review (12:30) Why Nas is master of nostalgia (20:41) Magic 3 review (35:39) Soul Assassins 3: Death Valley review (1:01:55) Now, remember to check our our EPIC 3-Album Run series: https://www.crate808.com/3album-runs MF DOOM Series
What are the pros and cons of releasing music as a album, as a EP or as individual tracks. Episode 578: You have recorded new music and now you are trying to decide should you release it as a album, EP or track by track. What are the pros and cons of releasing music as […]
That's NOT Christian is a podcast by four urban believers who discuss current events and push the envelope on traditional religious subjects with a touch of humor. Prime Exclusive: Get 1 Year of GrubHub+ For Free (Regularly $120) https://amzn.to/3yKsCow Join this channel to get access to perks: / @thatsnotchristian Digit app- Check out Digit. It's a service that automatically saves your money, so you don't have to think about it. https://digit.co/r/fRa9c?al ►Merch Store: https://thatsnotchristian.com ►Donate: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/thats... ►Listen to That's NOT Christian Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3tGrB3G... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... ► Telegram: https://t.me/thatsnotchristian ► Music by Ryan Little SPOTIFY: https://spoti.fi/2MmjRru ►Follow the Squad ANT: https://www.instagram.com/aptop25/ JAY: https://www.instagram.com/jayacosta/ JIMMY: https://www.instagram.com/jaeisla/ SWITCH: https://www.instagram.com/switch_in_h... ►Podcast Equipment Canon M50: https://amzn.to/2NP7s3G Logitech C920: https://amzn.to/36odZJ9 Samson Q2U: https://amzn.to/3tcv2aW Ring Light: https://amzn.to/3tbxApJ Light Stand: https://amzn.to/2NKbg69 Smart Lights: https://amzn.to/3aeU5kW Gaming Chair: https://amzn.to/36nnFn0 DISCLAIMER: This video and description may contain affiliate links which allow us to receive a small commission when you click on a product links. This helps support the podcast and allows us to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for the support! #thatsnotchristian #hillary #ypakayoungpaul --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thatsnotchristian/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thatsnotchristian/support
While we may be a day late and a dollar short, we're here to review all things Barbie. From the movie, to the album, to some heated thoughts about the Lizzo controversy, we really go into it all this episode. @boporfloppodcast @theehren @therealestsimon
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In this special episode, we react to the biggest RnB album of 2022 in SOS performed by the delectable SZA. We dissect our top five songs each from the album, the level of toxicity in RnB today compared to artists from the 90s, our thoughts on couples wanting to kill each other after a bad break-up, the unhealthy thirst for the rebound, hoe phase, men exploiting women in their teens, ranking the album + MORE. Enjoy this amazing episode! Song This Week: SZA - Conceited Subscribe to our Youtube Channel: DANANA | TSP Donate to the podcast – https://anchor.fm/daniel-odia/support Rate/Review the podcast – The Spectrum Podcast || DANANA on Apple Podcasts Follow us on IG – @therealdanana Send us a mail – thespectrumpodcastdanana@gmail.com DISCLAIMER – We hereby declare that we do not own this music/song rights. All rights belong to the owner. No Copyright Infringement Intended. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-odia/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-odia/support
In this week's episode, Clay and Tanner discuss their thoughts on the new Lil Yachty album, "Let's Start Here". They talk about the psychedelic, face-melting, alternative album that was released on January 27th in 4 categories: Most Replayable, Most Quotable, Best Run & Did it Deliver, before ultimately deciding if they are rockin' with the album or not.Soul Serum:https://discord.gg/Ny3rjqshttp://www.twitter.com/souIserumhttp://www.instagram.com/soulserumhttp://www.soulserum.shop
Ep. 85Topics Griner FreeTI a Snitch R. Kelly Album Plus More!! To learn more about Shaundra Maddison and all of her delicious cooking recipes, be sure to click the link below. You can also check out her blog, purchase merch and join her mailing list! Enjoy https://www.isdinner-ready.com/produc... Follow Certified Steppaz on Instagram @certifiedsteppazpodcast Subscribe to Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Play, iHeartradio, YouTube, or PocketCast. Please rate, review and subscribe! 5 stars or nothing!
In this week's episode, Clay and Tanner give an album review to the new SoFaygo project, Pink Heartz. In the new concept, Are We Rockin' With It, they discuss the most replayable songs, the most quotable lyrics, the best run on the album & did it deliver, before ultimately deciding if they are rockin' with the album or not.
This is the Official Album Review of Drake & 21 Savage's New Collab Album " Her Loss " !01:05 - Her Loss 1st Thoughts02:12 - Rich Flex03:01 - Biggest Moment in 21 Savage's Career!04:20 - 1st Week Projects05:06 - Album of the Year06:07 - What Makes Her Loss Good?06:34 - Favorite Songs08:07 - Her Loss's Sound11:20 - Her Loss vs What A Time To be Alive14:36 - Honestly, Never Mind Confirmed for us14:55 - Major Distribution Theme Matching16:03 - How the Album Cover Came About17:25 - Ian likes CLB Cover17:50 - Why Doesn't Drake Care About Album Covers18:42 - Best Drake Album Cover?19:15 - Evolution of Drake's Turtle Neck20:23 - Drake Dissed Us23:01 - Reed's “Make A Podcast” Rant25:00 - What Experts Think Humans Will Look Like in the year 300029:10 - In Hindsight Simulation Question32:54 - Why Humans Avoid War34:15 - Would Aliens Be Similar to us?35:34 - We're the Universe's Ancient Intelligence37:00 - We Are the Ancient Humans?38:50 - What I Like About This Show41:14 - WrapSupport the show
Jeff "Skunk" Baxter (Rock Hall of Famer, Doobie Brothers, Steely Dan) talks his debut solo album, "Speed of Heat," and his relationship with Guns N' Roses' Slash. Plus, we debut the first episode of "Appetite for Horror" with guest Michael Leavy of Terrifier 2.
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#AzamAli is an Iranian musician that defies genre and who recently announced an upcoming album with #Buckethead. We learn about her bond with Bucket, uniquely successful career, friendship with #SerjTankian, and more! azamali.com
Today we're reviewing the return of one the dopest hip hop groups ever - Black Star. Podcaster extraordinaire, Rohan (The Rap Music Plug Podcast) and writer/producer SonRaw chop it up with Kam over the group's 2022 comeback work with Madlib. YouTube Version
Ep. 198 of the Pour Horsemen podcast, we have a special guest @Kreative Comedy Reesetopher stops by the pod! Join our Patreon for more exclusive content https://www.patreon.com/thepourhorsemen Topics Chapters: 00:00 Intro 03:38 Reesestoper Interview go Follow @reesestoper_ on iG 42:05 Freestyle Session 45:08 Drake Album Review 59:03 NBA Finals 72:11 When Elephants Attack And More Follow The Pour Horsemen on Instagram @thepourhorsemen and email at thepourhorsemen@gmail.com Subscribe to Apple Podcast, Spotify Podcast, Google Play, YouTube, iHeartradio, or PocketCast.
Yo yo yo, we're back on it with a BANG this week - yes, we dig into the return of Kendrick Lamar
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Last up in our round of new hip hop album reviews we dive into If Cocaine Could Talk 7 by RJ Payne, and the superb MOOR CHORES by Lord Kayso
Next up, we talk about the drama happening with Slaughterhouse and the new album from KXNG Crooked and Joell Ortiz
Did Benny just drop the album of the year? Let's find out… Other albums we jump into in upcoming episodes include…
This week we've split our Patreon livestream chat (The 808th Chamber) up into solo reviews of the music we've been bumping up until March 2022. First up, a bonafide album of the year contender from Conway the Machine
Album Reviews - Ep. 2 'Desolate' (Ophidian I) by Cali Death Podcast
International Recording Artist/Actor/Songwriter. Roderick shepard known as Sim'plea rock, first single released April 2020, Released Solo Album May 2020 at 69 years old, 14 years old began a career in music with Little Ricky and the Deltones in Baltimore, At 21 walked away from Music, near fatal shooting. Returned 30 years later, relaunched music career and became involved in Theater, with 17 stage plays, by Playwrighters such as Samm- Art Williams the Waiting Room, which I was. Nominated for Best Supporting actor, Playwright Fred Motley, and Joan Whitlock. Events such as preshow, for Stellas/Dove Awards international Gospel Explosion in the UK. Presently Writing a Movie script for Vacant Hearts, Single on Album Ep for Children, and Releasing 2nd Album, July of 2021. Have appeared on Mente Actitud Positive Hispanic TV channel and scheduled again may 5th. Will turn 70 this year and I'm just getting started. Have been interviewed on jerry royce live by Kelly, recently appeared in Who I am American and resigned to MGMusicgroupnc record label thank Have Written over 800 Songs from 2002 til now. My first order of my day is YAH. Whom I serve and seek diligently. Uts all about Him. Key points my close to death experience, and the Power of YAH, being d International Recording Artist/Actor/Songwriter. Roderick shepard known as Sim'plea rock, first single released April 2020, Released Solo Album May 2020 at 69 years old, 14 years old began a career in music with Little Ricky and the Deltones in Baltimore, At 21 walked away from Music, near fatal shooting. Returned 30 years later, relaunched music career and became involved in Theater, with 17 stage plays, by Playwrighters such as Samm- Art Williams the Waiting Room, which I was. Nominated for Best Supporting actor, Playwright Fred Motley, and Joan Whitlock. Events such as preshow, for Stellas/Dove Awards international Gospel Explosion in the UK. Presently Writing a Movie script for Vacant Hearts, Single on Album Ep for Children, and Releasing 2nd Album, July of 2021. Have appeared on Mente Actitud Positive Hispanic TV channel and scheduled again may 5th. Will turn 70 this year and I'm just getting started. Have been interviewed on jerry royce live by Kelly, recently appeared in Who I am American and resigned to MGMusicgroupnc record label thank Have Written over 800 Songs from 2002 til now. My first order of my day is YAH. Whom I serve and seek diligently. Uts all about Him. Key points my close to death experience, and the Power of YAH, being d
International Recording Artist/Actor/Songwriter. Roderick shepard known as Sim'plea rock, first single released April 2020, Released Solo Album May 2020 at 69 years old, 14 years old began a career in music with Little Ricky and the Deltones in Baltimore, At 21 walked away from Music, near fatal shooting. Returned 30 years later, relaunched music career and became involved in Theater, with 17 stage plays, by Playwrighters such as Samm- Art Williams the Waiting Room, which I was. Nominated for Best Supporting actor, Playwright Fred Motley, and Joan Whitlock. Events such as preshow, for Stellas/Dove Awards international Gospel Explosion in the UK. Presently Writing a Movie script for Vacant Hearts, Single on Album Ep for Children, and Releasing 2nd Album, July of 2021. Have appeared on Mente Actitud Positive Hispanic TV channel and scheduled again may 5th. Will turn 70 this year and I'm just getting started. Have been interviewed on jerry royce live by Kelly, recently appeared in Who I am American and resigned to MGMusicgroupnc record label thank Have Written over 800 Songs from 2002 til now. My first order of my day is YAH. Whom I serve and seek diligently. Uts all about Him. Key points my close to death experience, and the Power of YAH, being d International Recording Artist/Actor/Songwriter. Roderick shepard known as Sim'plea rock, first single released April 2020, Released Solo Album May 2020 at 69 years old, 14 years old began a career in music with Little Ricky and the Deltones in Baltimore, At 21 walked away from Music, near fatal shooting. Returned 30 years later, relaunched music career and became involved in Theater, with 17 stage plays, by Playwrighters such as Samm- Art Williams the Waiting Room, which I was. Nominated for Best Supporting actor, Playwright Fred Motley, and Joan Whitlock. Events such as preshow, for Stellas/Dove Awards international Gospel Explosion in the UK. Presently Writing a Movie script for Vacant Hearts, Single on Album Ep for Children, and Releasing 2nd Album, July of 2021. Have appeared on Mente Actitud Positive Hispanic TV channel and scheduled again may 5th. Will turn 70 this year and I'm just getting started. Have been interviewed on jerry royce live by Kelly, recently appeared in Who I am American and resigned to MGMusicgroupnc record label thank Have Written over 800 Songs from 2002 til now. My first order of my day is YAH. Whom I serve and seek diligently. Uts all about Him. Key points my close to death experience, and the Power of YAH, being d
Album Reviews - Ep. 1 'Incurso' - Dennis Röndum (Spawn of Possession) by Cali Death Podcast
Join Thor and retro wave artist Silverdusk (Victoria Addams) on a wild ride through her new 'Digital Horizons' EP. Thor interviews Victoria about her latest release, and takes questions from the audience. This thing slaps!Pickup Silverdusk's Digital Horizons EP at Website: https://silverduskofficial.com/Bandcamp: https://silverdusk.bandcamp.com/album/digital-horizons-epSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/3iAROMrmHlQAImq34OPAETApple: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/silverdusk/1573820287Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/artists/B097WT2LP4BRB Theme song by Choosh
Welcome to part 2 of the Love That Album 10 Year Anniversary extravaganza. If you missed the first part, I asked 7 previous co hosts to recommend some favourite albums recorded over the lifespan of the show. In part 1, I had the first four guests (Ian McFarlane, Jeff Jenkins, Eric Peterson and Heather Drain).The three remaining guests who will share the albums they treasure over the previous decade are: Billy Pinnell, host of the EON-FM / MMM-FM Album show and all round music guru. Shane Pacey, lead guitarist and singer for The Bondi Cigars and Shane Pacey Trio. Brian Nankervis – Comedian, adjudicator for Rockwiz, broadcaster at RRR and ABC Radio Melbourne and all round raconteur. I'm thrilled at these wonderful people have given my little podcast the time of day and have been happy to talk music with me, not just for this episode, but over the life of the show.You can check out Bill's thoughts at his Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/billypinnell and go through the archives of his podcast, The Music Show.Shane's activities (gigs, albums etc) can be found at https://shanepaceytrio.com.au/ and https://bondicigars.com/You can catch Brian every Friday afternoon on Radio Melbourne with Jacinta Parsons (archived here) https://www.abc.net.au/radio/people/jacinta-parsons-and-brian-nankervis/11865916 or at Rockwiz live shows (when not in lockdown). Also, his classic TV comedy Let The Blood Run Free is on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQquowNAFBo&list=PLLnadaPaanlBJCQAh3CvT-6JzMtj-WBh0Download this episode of LTA from Spotify, Stitcher or iTunes (search for “Love That Album podcast”)....or wherever you prefer getting your podcasts.Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://pantheonpodcasts.com to check out all their great shows.You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbumIf you'd consider writing an iTunes review I'd be immensely grateful. However, it'd be even better if you told a friend about the podcast and Pantheon – at a barbecue, over coffee, on social media….whatever way you choose, consider me grateful.
A decade ago (July 14, 2011 to be precise), I unleashed the first episode of Love That Album podcast on the world. Music journalist and massive Bruce Springsteen fan, Jeff Jenkins and I debated which was a better album from the Boss – The Wild, The Innocent and the E Street Shuffle (me) or Darkness On The Edge of Town (Jeff). I'm pretty sure I won......I had no idea what I was doing in regards to audio quality (I still don't), editing or how the discussion would go. In 2011, however, podcasting was not as ubiquitous as it's become, so I didn't feel any embarrassment at throwing the show out there with others that put far more work into making their programs great.Welcome to the 10th anniversary edition of Love That Album.I'm not under any illusions that this little show of discussions with fellow music fans about records we (mostly) love is in the upper stratosphere of the medium. However, I've loved (nearly) every conversation that I've had with marvellous people who were giving of their time, spirit and enthusiasm…and that counts for plenty. Also, anyone who ever downloaded an episode to actively listen also receives my huge gratitude. You're grouse!!!!While not wanting to go overboard on this, I did think that celebrating the show running for 10 years was appropriate. My idea was to ask 7 previous guests to talk about some favourite albums released during its lifetime. To that end, I have broken up the show into two separate episodes because I didn't think that a 4 hour plus episode would work for anyone (with the possible exception of fans of The Projection Booth).For this first part, you will hear from Jeff Jenkins, music writer and author Ian McFarlane, host of LTA: The Compilation Edition Eric Peterson, and music / film writer and author Heather Drain. Get your pens and paper out to take notes for some great album recommendations you'll need to follow up. In the end, creating this podcast has given me the opportunity to reach out to these and many others to talk about music – one of my favourite things to do, no matter what Frank Zappa said.Download this episode of LTA from Spotify, Stitcher or iTunes (search for “Love That Album podcast”)....or wherever you prefer getting your podcasts.Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://pantheonpodcasts.com to check out all their great shows.You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbumIf you'd consider writing an iTunes review I'd be immensely grateful. However, it'd be even better if you told a friend about the podcast and Pantheon – at a barbecue, over coffee, on social media….whatever way you choose, consider me grateful.
Abby Hamilton is a folk-rock, singer-songwriter, solo artist hailing from Kentucky. With a recently released EP titled "Afraid of the Dark", Abby discusses the highs and lows of working on a debut album as well as the pain of listening to your masters over and over again. If you would like to see more episodes of The Whizzbang Podcast, consider subscribing to our channel. Follow Abby Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/abbyhamiltonmusic/ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/abbyehamilton/ Follow Brad Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BradGoodallMusic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brad_goodall/?hl=en Follow WhizzbangBAM Website: https://whizzbangbam.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whizzbangbam Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whizzbangbam Spotify: http://bit.ly/WhizzBangBAMSpotify
Remember episode 133 of the show where I spoke with hosts of some of my favourite shows within the Pantheon Podcast Network about their favourite live albums? You don't? Go back and listen to that show....I'll wait.Welcome to episode 146 of Love That Album.So after that episode came out, no one at all asked me, “What are some of YOUR favourite live albums???” With the scheduled episode for this month being deferred to next year, now is the perfect time to answer that non-asked question. On this episode, I pick three live albums I love, highlight why I dig 'em, and make the case that you should chase them up.That's it....no long ramble. Just download and listen.Oh....while you're reading this, I will put in a mention about next month's shows. The podcast is turning 10 years old!!!! I will be releasing two (count 'em) episodes to celebrate.Download this episode of LTA from Spotify, Stitcher or iTunes (search for “Love That Album podcast”)....or wherever you prefer getting your podcasts.Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://pantheonpodcasts.com to check out all their great shows.You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbumIf you'd consider writing an iTunes review I'd be immensely grateful. However, it'd be even better if you told a friend about the podcast and Pantheon – at a barbecue, over coffee, on social media….whatever way you choose, consider me grateful.
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Melbournians are a resilient lot. We had some of the harshest lockdowns anywhere in the world during 2020 (very necessarily – I won't argue with anyone on that point). Most of us got through it with good humour, grace, and countless Zoom meetings. One song kept going through my head the whole time – it should have become the Victorian state anthem....that song was “Stuck In Melbourne” by The Warner Brothers.Welcome to episode 145 of Love That Album.Back in the mid 80s, musicians and songwriters, Dan Warner and James Stewart started performing around Melbourne as a duo before expanding to a full band lineup calling themselves The Warner Brothers, heavily influenced by rootsy / Americana styles. They played many many shows around town, and truly lived the rock and roll lifestyle. Under that name they independently released the excellent Talking In Your Sleep album (years before crowd-funding was an even an idea never mind a reality).Who would have thought that a big international film and music conglomerate would threaten a small Melbourne band over their name??? They changed their name to Overnight Jones, recorded a couple of albums, then went their separate ways in the late 90s. All went on to other projects, before reforming annually for one-off shows to the faithful.I'm thrilled to have Dan and James on the show to talk about their experiences with radio programmers, record producers, and band bookers. I found the conversation entertaining as hell...they are passionate about music.....and we discuss their back catalogue as well.The WB / OJ albums are currently not in print, but listen for a great announcement late in the show for their forthcoming reissue. Meanwhile you can get Dan and James great solo albums fromhttps://danwarner.bandcamp.com/ and https://jamesstewartcarcane.bandcamp.com/Download this episode of LTA from Spotify, Stitcher or iTunes (search for “Love That Album podcast”).Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://pantheonpodcasts.com to check out all their great shows.You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbumIf you'd consider writing an iTunes review I'd be immensely grateful. However, it'd be even better if you told a friend about the podcast and Pantheon – at a barbecue, over coffee, on social media….whatever way you choose, consider me grateful.
On episode 15 of the Cry About It podcast we talk to ENCI records recording artist Kulick. He opens up about his hearing impairment and the unique way he's navigated being a partially deaf musician. He also details how he signed to a major label without ever touring, we talk life in small coal towns, how commercial success is not "selling out," and how he's reimagined his debut full-length album as an acoustic album.
First talking bout hip hop Miguel 4 Album EP an just testing the waters with new sound Also Mo3 new album/already released songs Rich homie Quran new song Ilovemackonana an also his new album Fredo Bang is what I'm listening to right now Freddie Gribbs continue to kill shit -Big boss rabbit -is my song before I got into work An a lot of people need to listen to Kenny Mason he go hard asf go listen to him One of the only things I have to say when it come to things on a political stands Fuck you if you don't fuck with us an for everyone that apart of us STAY DANGEROUSLY Now for the talk of the day Having a plan The next step from knowing what you want like the last episode where I talked about success after you established that what is your plan an I just expand on that
“Good evening, everybody.“Give a round of applause for the bar staff”These could be expressions you might hear from any musician in any bar around the world....but there was only one musician in the world who'd utter these AND the following....“Let's hear it for Shane O' Fucking Mara, everybody”That musician is Chris Wilson.Welcome to episode 143 of Love That Album podcast.Chris was a hometown hero in Melbourne....he deserved to be revered around the world. He brought operatic majesty to the blues. A great harp player, a singer, a songwriter, and a blues historian. Every gig he performed was an event.....I can't describe why, you just needed to be there.In 1994, he released a live album, “Live At The Continental”. The Conti was a favourite haunt in Prahran in Melbourne for local and international bands, usually in the roots world. After an absence from live performing, Chris was joined by guitarist Shane O'Mara and pianist Jex Saarelaht to do a combination of Chris' originals and some blues covers at what became a beloved venue for him. The resulting album became a huge favourite amongst Chris' fans and earned him many new ones. In 2021, a second new edition of the CD has been released with a whole raft of songs absent from the first edition. It's also been released on record for the first time ever.Chris sadly passed away in 2019 from cancer. The Australian music scene is far poorer for his loss.Sarah Carroll is a singer, songwriter, and multi instrumentalist who has produced some brilliant music of her own with country outfits like The Junes, The Cartridge Family and Git. Back in 2017, under the moniker of Sarah Carroll and The Left Wing she released a collection of short stories set to music (my definition) called “Star Parade” and in 2020 she collaborated with guitarist Shannon Bourne to release the EP “Medicine” with songs of joy and heartache.Sarah, as Chris' wife has had much pain to endure at his loss, but she wanted to make sure that his legacy was still felt. She oversaw the re-release of Live At The Continental. She joined me for a great discussion about this landmark album as well as her own work. I hope this show means as much to you as it does to me.You can get a copy of Live At The Continental from https://www.cheersquad.com.au/releases/live-at-the-continental/ or Sarah's recordings from https://sarahcarroll.bandcamp.com/Sarah has curated a Spotify play list of music from herself, Chris and their two musically talented sons, Fenn and George at https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1znUA33Bkry0kDJTSdQEic?si=Th8Q352sSQaOrVBehmLiKA&utm_source=copy-link&nd=1Download this episode of LTA from Spotify, Stitcher or iTunes (search for “Love That Album podcast”).Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://pantheonpodcasts.com to check out all their great shows.You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbumIf you'd consider writing an iTunes review I'd be immensely grateful. However, it'd be even better if you told a friend about the podcast and Pantheon – at a (socially distanced) barbecue, over coffee (on Skype), on social media….whatever way you choose, consider me grateful.
On this episode @tb_robby (IG) pulled up. We get straight into what made him pursue a music career, & creating a style that you love. We also talked how social media can be deceiving & the perception of being an artist. Then we got in what this new upcoming album is about, the creative process behind it, and what fans can expect on this project. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theginnpodcast/support
Subscribe, listen, leave a review and tell ya friends! Find us streaming now on Apple, Spotify, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio, PodBean and watch us on YouTube. YouTube Channel: The Utility Players Podcast Instagram: theutilityplayerspod Twitter: theUTLplayers *This is the first episode you can watch us on our new YouTube Channel* On this episode, The Utility Players discuss the NBA All Star Weekend, NBA HOF candidates, Blake to the Nets, Drake's new Album/EP, Lil Baby's poor attempt at basketball, Dak's new deal, and Randy Orton vs SouljaBoy. Gravy's Top 5 Cereals
So many musicians have become popular based on one thing the caught the public's imagination. Daring to try something different artistically could be a “bad career move”. Of course, some musicians might have been “hiding in plain sight” with their real artistic ambitions all along.Welcome to episode 142 of Love That Album, the first episode for 2021.Michael Nesmith along with Peter Tork, Davy Jones and Micky Dolenz spent the latter half of the sixties rallying against the image bequeathed on them by NBC and Don Kirshner. The Monkees wanted to show that they could be (and were) a real band. Right from the start, Mike would infuse his own songwriting with his love of country music.However, country is only a small part of the Monkees' own sound. When he announced he was quitting (4 days after McCartney announced The Beatles were no more), he already had plans for his next ensemble, The First National Band. Over a period of a little over a year, they released three brilliant albums, allowing Nesmith to finally make his approach to country music the focus.I am joined by musician, songwriter, comedian and regular co host on All Time Top Ten Podcast, Joe Lavelle to look at the first of those First National Band albums, Magnetic South. Of course we look at a range of things peripheral to the album like The Monkees (duh!), the real origins of country rock, being a musician known for comedy (and a pioneer in music video), Brazil and the link between Magnetic South and Star Trek.It took a year to get around to this episode (I move slower than zombies in a George Romero film), but it was worth it. Joe is a great conversation partner – something you'd know if you've heard him on the ATTT podcast. It was a pleasure and privilege for me to finally have him on the show.You can find the music for his jazz ensemble Brandy Sidecar at https://brandysidecar.bandcamp.com/album/the-christmas-3-epBen Eisen's All Time Top Ten podcast can be found at https://alltimetoptenpod.com/Download this episode of LTA from Spotify, Stitcher or iTunes (search for “Love That Album podcast”).Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://pantheonpodcasts.com to check out all their great shows.You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbumIf you'd consider writing an iTunes review I'd be immensely grateful. However, it'd be even better if you told a friend about the podcast and Pantheon – at a (socially distanced) barbecue, over coffee (on Skype), on social media….whatever way you choose, consider me grateful.
Love That Album Podcast Episode 141 - Sound As Ever: Australian Indie 1990 – 1999The 1990s were musically diverse, but are often recalled as the moment that the so-called Seattle sound kicked down your door and got you to include its flannel shirt in your next wash. Gone were the horrible Linn drums of the 1980s....guitars, bass and drums were back. What was previously “alternative” now forced its way into the mainstream.Welcome to episode 141 of Love That Album Podcast.It cannot be argued – Australian music was in a very healthy state during the nineties, definitely from an artistic perspective. People loved to go hear live music and support local bands – the pub scene was carrying on a long tradition from previous decades of providing stages for musicians to do their thing....despite the disgusting disease that was poker machines being allowed into Victorian pubs early in the decade making some venues less musician friendly.Scott Thurling started up a label called Popboomerang in the early 2000s to support the musicians he loved. He spent a large part of the previous decade seeing as many bands as he could physically get to. It comes as a surprise to no one that his knowledge of Australian independent music from this period is second to none (as is his record and CD collection).Early on in the pandemic lockdown in Victoria, Scott and Jane Gazzo started a Facebook group dedicated to those indie bands. The group exploded with punters and musicians all willing to share stories, photos and paraphernalia. Wanting to expand the collective experience, they hit upon a plan to get as many previously unreleased songs from bands of the period and release a CD. In 2020, they released TWO albums filled to the brim with songs previously lying around gathering dust.My great friend and previous LTA presenter, David Blom joins me to talk with Scott about Sound As Ever: Australian Indie 1990 – 1999, Volumes 1 and 2. We talk about the era, the politics, the culture, the venues, and most importantly, the songs on these anthologies.Join the SAE group (it doesn't matter if you were there at the time or even know these bands) at https://www.facebook.com/groups/SoundAsEver.Order the CDs or downloads from https://soundaseveraustralianindie90-99.bandcamp.com/musicDownload this episode of LTA from Spotify, Stitcher or iTunes (search for “Love That Album podcast”).Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://pantheonpodcasts.com to check out all their great shows.You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbumIf you'd consider writing an iTunes review I'd be immensely grateful. However, it'd be even better if you told a friend about the podcast and Pantheon – at a (socially distanced) barbecue, over coffee (on Skype), on social media….whatever way you choose, consider me grateful.
Do you like Patrick Bateman? We're not actually here to discuss American Psycho, so the point is probably moot.We ARE here, however to discuss Bateman's favourite band outside of Huey Lewis and the News, Genesis.Welcome to episode 140 of Love That Album.Popular myth suggests that the world is broken up into two sorts of people – those who like their rock music straight forward and edgy, and those who like virtuoso noodling with complex counterpoint and time signatures. That latter group group can be broken up into two groups – those who like Gabriel-era Genesis, and those who like 80s pop Genesis. The problem is, what about the four albums in between? (Or maybe the problem is I'm just talking guff).In 1980, the trio of Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford and Tony Banks released what could be considered their final album that tipped its hat to the more progressive rock days while looking forward to the popular monster that they would become in the 1980s. That album is Duke.I am joined by sound engineer, Frank Verderosa. Up until last year, he was a part of the Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast team. He's a long time Genesis fan across all eras, but this album holds a very strong place in his heart. We had a great discussion with focus on Duke, but also discuss whether the latter Genesis albums are bereft of prog of any sort (and whether the early albums are completely free of pop), sound production values, film arcs and broadway musicals....and noticeably avoid any talk of serial killers. We DID make note of one thing that would guarantee Gilbert Gottfried's interest in having Phil Collins on his show....tune in and find out.I was thrilled to have Frank on as guest. Keep an eye out for when he finally unleashes his podcast Unsung: The People You Don't Know You Know...it's gonna be great. If you have any audio needs or just want to read what he's up to sound-wise, go to https://www.frankverderosa.com/Download this episode of LTA from Spotify, Stitcher or iTunes (search for “Love That Album podcast”).Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://pantheonpodcasts.com to check out all their great shows.You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbumIf you'd consider writing an iTunes review I'd be immensely grateful. However, it'd be even better if you told a friend about the podcast and Pantheon – at a (socially distanced) barbecue, over coffee (on Skype), on social media….whatever way you choose, consider me grateful.
Corey still on his Tory ish!! This Episode we discuss and rated Previous albums release. Follow Us. @rokarilewis @_coreyCR2 @jigg876 Follow our Apple Music playlist On the Ends & Please support us at anchor.fm/ontheends --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ontheends/support
The history of music (indeed, the history of humankind) is littered with tales of poor behaviour. It can range from stories of murder, molestation and drugs, to reports of every-day obnoxiousness.Welcome to episode 138 of Love That Album Podcast.As music fans, we make conscious decisions to either overlook or take to heart the behaviour of those we put on a pedestal for their art. We decide whether to separate the art from the artist or hold them accountable for behaviour and beliefs we cannot separate from their output.Throughout the career of George Ivan Morison, there have been reported incidents of rudeness and poor treatment of those around him. This is in complete contrast to his music which dwells in themes of love, nature and spirituality – both musically and lyrically. In September 2020, he has tested his fanbase and given fuel to his detractors for the announcement that he is releasing new songs in protest of Covid-19 lockdown. Is this consistent with previous Van-isms or is this one step beyond?I am joined by drummer, author, music producer and Van Morrison megafan Pat Thomas to discuss the 1972 release Saint Dominic's Preview. It is an album that celebrates all that is beautiful in life by a man who sounds like he really believes it. However, it would be disingenuous if we didn't take the time to discuss the walking contradiction that is Van Morrison (….and yes, we talk about the news of his Covid stance). We also discuss the place his music has in our hearts, his behaviour, his connection to Belfast, and where the album stands developmentally in connection to his catalogue.There are artists I refuse to give patronage to for repulsive views that others have no issues with. My continued enjoyment of Van's music may be in contradiction to others' beliefs – so be it. There is no one size fits all.My huge thanks to Pat for taking the time to join me for a great (virtual) fireside chat. Until he releases his book analysing the work of Van Morrison, you can read his thoughts at https://www.facebook.com/Listen-to-the-Lion-musings-on-Van-his-band-street-choir-102018017848023/ You can order his books “Listen, Whitey! The Sounds of Black Power 1965 – 1975” and “Did It! From Yippie To Yuppie” wherever great books are available from.Download this episode of LTA from Spotify, Stitcher or iTunes (search for “Love That Album podcast”). Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to pantheonpodcasts.com to check out all their great shows.You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum.If you'd consider writing an iTunes review we'd be immensely grateful. However, it'd be even better if you told a friend about the podcast and Pantheon – at a (socially distanced) barbecue, over coffee (on Skype), on social media….whatever way you choose, consider me grateful.
On Episode 23 we kept it real and talked about why there is a disconnect between gay men and straight men specifically in the black community. Moreover, we discussed if homophobia is rooted in our culture and what we can do to change that. We also reviewed NBA Youngboy's album titled, “Top” amongst many other things. Stay tuned! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
How do you approach the music of John Cale? He supposedly butted heads with Lou Reed in the Velvet Underground for being too experimental....the creator of Metal Machine Music didn't like that Cale was too experimental!!!!Welcome to episode 137 of Love That Album podcast.I am joined by my partner from the See Hear podcast, Bernard Stickwell and first time guest and music-head Fnord Buissant (aka Doug to his family). The central focus of the show is John Cale's most musically accessible album Paris 1919 (but is lyrically dense). The album is named for the post-WW1 Paris Peace Accords, so we explore how 20th century European history (as well as literature and cinema) dictated the subject matter of these songs.Of course it wouldn't be an LTA episode without much some peripheral discussion about Cale's career in the Velvet Underground, his work as a producer, how he came to write a (none too flattering) song about Soft Machine songwriter Kevin Ayres, Oliver Reed, Dylan Thomas....and a ton of other things.It's been way too long since Bernie did an LTA, so I was really happy to have his perspective (and his recommendation) of this album. Huge thanks also go out to Doug for making the first of hopefully many appearances on the show – the man knows his stuff.Download this episode of LTA from Spotify, Stitcher or iTunes (search for “Love That Album podcast”). Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network..You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum.If you'd consider writing an iTunes review we'd be immensely grateful. However, it'd be even better if you told a friend about the podcast and Pantheon – at a (socially distanced) barbecue, over coffee (on Skype), on social media….whatever way you choose, consider me grateful.
The story of English rock music in the 1960s often revolves around some mates meeting up and bonding over a love of blues music or wanting to be the next Beatles.Then there's Fairport Convention.Welcome to episode 136 of Love That Album podcast.Fairport Convention assembled around 1966 and rehearsed in the same neighbourhood as another band of Muswell Hillbillies. The line-up has changed over the years, but the mission has always been to adapt folk music to a rock setting. Early on, they interpreted contemporary folk songwriters from North America like Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen. Before too long though, the band looked too their own history to make British folk music contemporary.Bondi Cigars' guitarist Shane Pacey joins me once again, and we speak with John Penhallow, the first manager of Fairport Convention. John was there right at the very beginning due to his friendship with guitarist Simon Nicol. He played a large part in looking after the band on day-to-day business before Joe Boyd, so he regales us with stories from that period.We speak about the early FC days, his work in archiving Sandy Denny's music, Cropredy, some band called The Ravens, and the late Judy Dyble. Beyond telling the story of a band, this is a great story about friendship and community. What other long running band still has ex-members regularly turn up to play with them?John was very generous with his time and memories. Shane and I are thankful for him making himself available.....on his birthday weekend at that!!! Also huge thanks to David Kelly for arranging this, and Mark Snowden for getting us to clarify a very important part of Fairport history.Please explore Shane's music at both https://bondicigars.com/ and https://shanepaceytrio.com.au/Download this episode of LTA from Spotify, Stitcher or iTunes (search for “Love That Album podcast”).Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://pantheonpodcasts.com/ to check out all their great shows.You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum.If you'd consider writing an iTunes review we'd be immensely grateful. However, it'd be even better if you told a friend about the podcast and Pantheon – at a (socially distanced) barbecue, over coffee (on Skype), on social media….whatever way you choose, consider me grateful.
Tired of having your social media filled with the latest COVID-19 stats or fire and brimstone messages from friends who aren't virologists offering their two cents worth? Never fear. This month on LTA, we will digress your mind with stories of murder, depression, and drug addiction. There you go...feel better?For episode 132 of Love That Album, I am joined by electronic music duo, Lovers and Poets ….oh yeah and the hosts of the wonderful All Time Top Ten podcast, Shannon Hurley and Ben Eisen to talk about Wilco's third album Summerteeth.Wilco are probably thought of mostly for their collaboration with Billy Bragg, “Mermaid Avenue” or for the stranger than fiction story surrounding the recording of their Yankee Hotel Foxtrot album. Summerteeth was YHF's predecessor and is often written off as a transitional album. As great as YHF is, Summerteeth is not transitional to anything – it's its own magnificent beast. The lyrical subject matter gets very dark, which can be easily overlooked because many of the melodies are bright and poppy. As wonderful as Wilco's catalogue is, they never made another album that sounded quite like this again. Of course, aside from Jeff Tweedy and John Stirrat, Wilco in 2020 is not the same band as Wilco of 1998.Ben, Shannon and I discuss band dynamics, musical contributions and the stories told on Summerteeth. I make a really large stretch in suggesting that the record is a concept album. Do I justify it? What are Ben and Shannon's thoughts? Tune in and find out.I am so hugely grateful for Ben and Shannon for having this great conversation with me. Check them out weekly on ATTT Podcast (wherever you get your podcasts, or from the website at https://alltimetopten.podomatic.com/). You can check out their musical collaborations from https://loversandpoets.com/ - listen to their music and smile.Also, in a cross podcast venture this month, I will be joining Ben on ATTT talking about the greatest cathartic albums. I will provide a separate link for this.Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://www.rocknrollarchaeology.com/ to check out all the great shows in the Pantheon family.Send the show feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum.If you'd consider writing an iTunes review we'd be immensely grateful. However, it'd be even better if you told a friend about the podcast and Pantheon – at a (socially distanced) barbecue, over coffee (on Zoom), on social media….whatever way you choose, consider me grateful.
Back in late 2015 for episode 84 of LTA, I was joined by my friend and fellow jazzhead, Terry Frost to discuss 6 jazz albums we dug (I did it again for episode 95 in 2016 by myself – not as much fun). Episode 131 is now available to groove on. Terry joins me again as we stroke our goatees, snap our fingers and say things like “groovy daddy-o”……well, at least the part that's true is that Terry joins me again on the podcast to talk about some more jazz albums we love.Bear in mind, we talk about this purely as lovers of the broad umbrella that the label “jazz” gives shelter to. We are not purists, nor graduates of Berklee College Of Music….but that's the point. You can love and articulate the artform without having to be an “expert”. Tune in and be convinced. Like last time, Terry and I talk decided to Take Six platters that matter (with apologies to Dave Brubeck). We each picked three albums to have a conversation about…..both iconic and little known gems (at least to us). We had a great time and hope you will enjoy. You'll have to tune in to hear our choices. I won't reveal them here, but you won't be moanin' about our selections…… You can download the episode from Spotify, Stitcher or iTunes (search for “Love That Album podcast”) or from the website https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/lovethatalbum My huge thanks to Terry, who was an inspiration to me to start podcasting in the first place back in 2011. Trust me – he KNOWS his cinema history (as well as jazz music). You can hear him on his podcasts Paleo Cinema (https://paleocinema.podbean.com/) and Martian Drive In Podcast (https://martiandrivein.podbean.com/), watch his Youtube Channel Terry Talks Movies (https://www.youtube.com/user/kultgooroo) or catch him every Wednesday evening on ABC Radio Darwin discussing….you guessed it…..films.Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://www.rocknrollarchaeology.com/ to check out all the great shows in the Pantheon family.Send the show feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum.If you'd consider writing an iTunes review we'd be immensely grateful. However, it'd be even better if you told a friend about the podcast and Pantheon – at a barbecue, over coffee, while hitting a six, on social media….whatever way you choose, consider me grateful. If you enjoy what you hear, please tell a friend or ten to tune in.