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シネマクティフ東京支部の音声配信Vol.690ronpeとラロッカさんがNetflix作品の感想をネタバレなしで話していくDiggin' Netflix。今回は『パヴァーヌ』。【告知】Netflix映画のオンライン感想会MCTOS、6月のお題作品は『レディース・ファースト?!』。日時は 6/18(木)21:30-23:00。『レディース・ファースト?!』を事前に観てぜひご参加を!参加希望の方はペップさんのTwitterアカウント @josep_guardiola へDM、また..
Our friend Neal Denton joins Phil on-air for a little DIGGIN' IN THE DIRT! This week, we talk about invasive pests, invasive plants, answer your questions & more! If it grows, Neal knows!! You won't want to miss what Neal has to say! #PhilShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Diggin Da Vibe - PLOI 06.10.26 | VISLA FM by VISLA
Our Summer in the Cities tour hits Austin, where humid nights, neon-lit bars, and guitar solos spilling out of every doorway create a sound that is rootsy, rebellious, and relentlessly forward looking. From country soul divorce tales to genre bending blues epics, Don and Dude drop the needle on two records that pin Austin's independent spirit, musical diversity, and guitar obsessed heart to wax.The AlbumsWillie Nelson – Phases and Stages (1974)Phases and Stages finds Willie Nelson breaking from Nashville convention with a focused, empathetic divorce concept album that follows both the wife and husband through heartbreak, barroom coping, and hard won acceptance, all tied together by a recurring “phases and stages” theme. Warm Muscle Shoals grooves, unfussy arrangements, and Willie's conversational storytelling turn everyday moments like washing dishes, hanging at the corner beer joint, and nursing a Bloody Mary morning into a fully realized Texas breakup saga that feels as much Austin outlaw as it does country soul short story.Gary Clark Jr. – Blak and Blu (2012)Blak and Blu introduces Gary Clark Jr. as a modern Austin guitar hero who refuses to stay in one lane, blending Texas blues, fuzzed out rock, soul, RB, funk, and hip hop tinged production into a bold, genre fluid statement. From the brassy swagger of “Ain't Messin 'Round” and the fuzz drone of “Bright Lights” to the tender soul of “You Saved Me” and the stripped back “Next Door Neighbor Blues,” the record stretches blues tradition into the 21st century without losing its grit or its roots.Diggin' AlbumsViolet Grohl – Be Sweet To Me (2026)Moody alt rock that mixes 90s style guitar crunch with dreamy, emotionally raw songs.Quiet Riot – Metal Health (1983)Big hook early MTV metal packed with shout along choruses and head banging riffs.Doublespeak – Doublespeak (2026)Synth driven covers project that turns cult favorites into lush, modern electronic pop.Peter Frampton – Carry the Light (2026)Melodic late career rock set that pairs Frampton's signature guitar with reflective, guest studded songs.Follow & SupportFollow the show on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and Bluesky @albumnerds, and support the podcast by subscribing, rating, reviewing, and sharing it with another music obsessive who still loves hearing whole albums front to back.“There's so much energy in Austin, it's kind of the kernel of where all this music came from.” – Dave Grohl
シネマクティフ東京支部の音声配信Vol.689ronpeとけんす君がAmazon Prime Video作品の感想をネタバレなしで話していくDiggin' Amazon Prime Video。今回のお題作品は『プリティ・リーサル』。Music:MusMus http://musmus.main.jp/1l7ug-ka48r.mp3
Rich Embury’s R3TROGR4D3 returns to CRANK IT LOUD with more brand NEW Hard Rock & Metal from A Perfect Circle / CPG / Gothminister / Dead Poet Society / Sinner / Circle Of Origin / In This Moment / Black Spikes / Stryper / Zeromind / Flotsam and Jetsam / Zero 9:36! Plus music history, classics, requests and more from Ratt / Metallica (doubleshot) / Triumph / Big Sugar / Lizzy Borden / Y&T / Black Flag / Ghost (doubleshot) / Iron Maiden / Queen / Autograph / Krokus / Noctyou / Nazareth / Sloan / Pyramaze / Kataklysm! TAKE COVER
DIGGIN' …with Si Cheeba First Broadcast Friday 5th June 2026 On SHIP FULL OF BOMBS RADIO 01) INTRO 02) Come, Listen To Me - GERRY McCLELLAND 03) Born & Shake - CLARENCE PETERS 04) Crash Course - KEITH MANSFIELD 05) Macrame - HORACE TAPSCOTT & PAN AFRICAN ARKESTRA 06) The Honeydripper - JACK McDUFF with JIMMY FORREST 07) The Silver Meter - JOHN PATTON 08) Face To Face - “BABY FACE” WILLETTE 09) Love Charms - DIANE MAXWELL 10) Zanzibar - EDU LOBO 11) Canto de Xango - BADEN POWELL & VINICIUS DE MORAES 12) Tudo Que Voce Podia Ser - QUARTETTO EM CY 13) Torpedo - NOVI SINGERS 14) Animal - FARM 15) SKIT 16) Istanbul - Beirut - IGOR ZHOKOVSKY & LORDS OF BOSPHOROUS 17) Low Orbit - OUTER WORLDS JAZZ ENSEMBLE 18) Open Your Eyes, You Can Fly - EILEEN HOWARD 19) Tenorio - 45 TRIO 20) Rejoice In Righteousness - MOSE DILLON BLUESTETTE 21) Cravo E Canela (CB Extended Reworx) - ROMERO BROS 22) Latin Soul Shaker - MALCOLM STRACHAN 23) Goldilocks - THE BREAKS 24) Atabaque - JAZZANOVA 25) Domination - PEACE ORCHESTRA 26) Natural Black Boogie - LIBRARY EDITS SERIES
Florida voters will decide this November whether to dramatically expand exemptions and cap property tax increases. But more money in homeowners' pockets could mean less for local governments. “Florida Matters Live & Local” examines the details.Then, World Cup fans are descending on the U.S. from all corners of the globe to celebrate the beautiful game. We talk about the Florida connections — from players to matches to fans.Plus, we try to catch up with roaming whale shark and meet one of the stars of St. Pete Opera's “La Boheme” production.Website: https://www.wusf.orgSign up for our daily newsletter: https://www.wusf.org/wakeupcall-newsletterFollow us on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WUSFInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/wusfpublicmedia/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsN1ZItTKcJ4AGsBIni3
Our friend Neal Denton joins Phil on-air for a little DIGGIN' IN THE DIRT! This week, we talk about cutting back vines and bamboo, keeping creatures out of your plants, answer your questions & more! If it grows, Neal knows!! You won't want to miss what Neal has to say! #PhilShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our Summer in the Cities tour hits Glasgow, where rain-slicked streets, pub jukeboxes, and all-night clubs blur into a sound that is spiritual, scrappy, and just a bit strange. From gospel rave lift-offs to shimmering stadium dreams, Don and Dude dig into two records that lock Glasgow's grit, melancholy, and imagination into vinyl.The AlbumsPrimal Scream – Screamadelica (1991)Screamadelica catches Primal Scream right as they trade jangly guitars for a heady blend of acid house rhythms, gospel choirs, and dubby studio haze. It feels like a full night out in musical form, moving from joyful, communal peaks to bleary comedowns and ambient drift, all while keeping Glasgow heart and rock soul at the center.Simple Minds – New Gold Dream (81–82–83–84) (1982)New Gold Dream... finds Simple Minds stepping into a luminous, synth-rich sound that feels both glamorous and spiritual. Tight grooves, chiming keyboards, and Jim Kerr's incantatory vocals turn city streets, romantic longing, and big-picture searching into one glowing, hypnotic dream.Diggin' AlbumsCrown Lands – Apocalypse (2026) Modern Canadian prog epic packed with towering riffs, sci-fi storytelling, and a 19-minute title track that pushes their Rush-inspired sound into full-on cosmic saga mode.Nazareth – Hair of the Dog (1975) Gritty Scottish hard rock classic built on thick riffs, snarling vocals, and barroom swagger, capped by the title track and their slow-burning take on "Love Hurts".Ed O'Brien – Blue Morpho (2026) Psychedelic-tinged alt rock from the Radiohead guitarist, exploring change and emotional healing with spacious guitars and gently trippy textures.Bruce Hornsby – Indigo Park (2026) Piano-driven, genre-blurring songs that meditate on memory and time, bringing together rock, jazz, and friends from across his long career.Follow & SupportFollow the show on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and Bluesky @albumnerds, and support the podcast by subscribing, rating, reviewing, and sharing it with another music obsessive who still loves hearing whole albums front to back.“Glasgow is a brilliant city. It's the only place I've been where I've had a good time and an awful time all at once.” – Billy Connolly
Our friend Neal Denton joins Phil on-air for a little DIGGIN' IN THE DIRT! This week, we talk about how we are still nearly at a foot rain deficit, robot lawnmowers, answer your questions & more! If it grows, Neal knows!! You won't want to miss what Neal has to say! #PhilShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our "Summer in the Cities" tour kicks off in New York City, where skyscrapers, subway steam, and street corner speakers shape the soundtrack as much as any studio. From Brooklyn chipmunk soul to CBGB panic attacks, Don and Dude dive into two landmark records that lock NYC's grit, hustle, and humor into permanent groove.The AlbumsJay-Z – The Blueprint (2001)Recorded and released at the height of New York's early 2000s rap power struggles, The Blueprint finds Jay-Z sharpening his legend on a warm bed of soul samples and drum-tight beats, turning his Marcy Projects origin story and luxury-rap persona into a city-sized victory lap. Across confident battle raps, autobiographical flexes, and flashes of vulnerability, the record plays like a mission statement for modern East Coast hip hop and a blueprint for the soulful, producer-driven sound that would dominate the decade.Ramones – Ramones (1976)Captured quickly and cheaply in mid 70s Manhattan, the Ramones' debut blasts through 14 songs in under half an hour, stripping rock back to buzzsaw guitars, sprinting tempos, and chant-ready hooks that feel like CBGB's floorboards turned into sound. Its mix of cartoonish humor, dark street tales, and surf and girl-group influences turns grimy downtown New York into a noisy, funny, slightly dangerous blur that became ground zero for American punk.Diggin' AlbumsRyan Bingham & The Texas Gentlemen – They Call Us The Lucky Ones (2026)Loose, live-sounding Americana that leans on dusty bar-band grooves while Bingham reflects on struggle, endurance, and the strange kind of “luck” you earn the hard way.Wu-Tang Clan – Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) (1993)Gritty Staten Island mythology and grimy soul loops collide on a ferocious debut that reimagines New York street rap as a martial arts flick scored in a dusty basement.Nine Inch Noize – Nine Inch Noize (2026) A harsh, club-bent collision of Nine Inch Nails and Boys Noize, reworking NIN cuts into pounding electronic workouts that feel like an industrial rave eating itself alive.Olivia Rodrigo – You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love (2026) Confessional pop rock pushes into more anxious, experimental territory as Rodrigo unpacks messy, obsessive love through big hooks and jagged, emotionally frayed arrangements.Follow & SupportFollow the show on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and Bluesky @albumnerds, and support the podcast by subscribing, rating, reviewing, and sharing it with another music obsessive who still loves hearing whole albums front to back.“Once you have lived in New York and it has become your home, no other place is good enough.” – John Steinbeck
El rockabilly es un tipo de rock’n’roll, pero no todo el rock’n’roll es rockabilly. Maravillosa serie lanzada por Sleazy Records. “Black-a-Billy”, colección de cinco LP’s compilados por Little Victor (aka DJ “Mojo” Man), en donde se recogen grabaciones de artistas negros acercándose al estilo del rockabilly desde diferentes ángulos y momentos temporales.Playlist;(sintonía) EARL “ZEB” HOOKER “Frog hop”G. “DAVY” CROCKETT “Look out Mable”JUNIOR WELLS “Lovey dovey lovey one”DON and DEWEY “A little love”LONESOME LEE “Cry over you”MUDDY WATERS “You’re gonna miss me (When I’m dead and gone)”LOUISIANA RED “I’m the seventh son”MAC SIMS “Drivin’ wheel”JOHNNY SHINES “Fat Mama”JUNE ALEXANDER “Sally Sue Brown”WASHBOARD SAM “Diggin’ my potatoes”CLIFFORD CURRY JR. “Kiss kiss kiss”HAROLD BURRAGE “Messed up”THE HOKUM BOYS “Selling that stuff”AL DOWNING WITH THE POE KATS “Down on the farm”SUGAR PIE DESANTO “It won’t be long”LITTLE JUNIOR’S BLUE FLAMES “Feelin’ good”EDDIE DANIELS “I wanna know”JERRY BUTLER and THE IMPRESSIONS “Sweet was the wine”BIG BILL BRONZY “Hey hey”Escuchar audio
シネマクティフ東京支部の音声配信Vol.687ronpeとラロッカさんがNetflix作品の感想をネタバレなしで話していくDiggin' Netflix。今回は『戦いの向こう 侍たちの記録 2026 WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC』。【告知】Netflix映画のオンライン感想会MCTOS、5月のお題作品は『親愛なる八本脚の友だち』。日時は 5/28(木)21:30-23:00。『親愛なる八本脚の友だち』を事前に観てぜひご参加を!参加希望の方はペップさんのTwit..
Our friend Neal Denton joins Phil on-air for a little DIGGIN' IN THE DIRT! This week, we talk about how we can support farmers, bees, answer your questions & more! If it grows, Neal knows!! You won't want to miss what Neal has to say! #PhilShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Don and Dude channel Ren & Stumpy and search for "Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy." The boys explore two joyful records that turned pure happiness into chart gold and lifelong fan obsessions. From psychedelic club anthems to bar band singalongs, the guys trace how these albums turned big smiles, tight grooves, and radio hooks into proof that joy never goes out of style.The AlbumsDeee-Lite – World Clique (1990)A colorful debut blending house grooves, funk samples, and club culture idealism, powered by Lady Miss Kier's vocals, guest appearances from Bootsy Collins and Q-Tip, and a world clique vision of global connection through rhythm and joy.Huey Lewis and the News – Sports (1983)A polished bar band record built from tight pop rock hooks, relatable adult themes, and a mix of modern production with classic R&B and country touches, delivering 37 minutes of earnest, sweaty, sing-along happiness that defined mid-80s radio.Diggin' AlbumsAshley McBryde – Wild (2026)Gritty country rock balancing hard-driving energy with vulnerable storytelling about sobriety and survival.The Cars – The Cars (1978)Sleek new wave debut bridging rock guitars and synth textures into radio-ready hooks that shaped the sound of the early 80s.Modest Mouse – An Eraser and a Maze (2026)Pacific Northwest indie rock exploring progress, self-sabotage, and navigating chaos through Isaac Brock's jagged guitar work and anxious lyrics.Death Cab for Cutie – I Built You a Tower (2026)Reflective indie rock from Ben Gibbard circling themes of loss and grief, building an inner tower to hold heavy experiences while moving forward.Follow & SupportFollow the show on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and Bluesky @albumnerds, and support by subscribing, rating, reviewing, and sharing with another music obsessive who still loves hearing whole albums front to back."Happiness is anyone and anything at all that's loved by you." - from You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, music and lyrics by Clark Gesner (1967)
Hosts: Dorothy Espe, Lucie Shelofsky Guest: Ryan Surad Air date: May 14, 2026
Our friend Neal Denton joins Phil on-air for a little DIGGIN' IN THE DIRT! This week, we talk about why we need to be watering everything, how What's Her Name defied Neal, answer your questions & more! If it grows, Neal knows!! You won't want to miss what Neal has to say! #PhilShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Diggin Da Vibe - Ploi with Bluebird 05.13.26 | VISLA FM by VISLA
Here's 5 more songs I think you'd enjoy that are out this month. Some of the best tracks I've been listening to. Lucy Liyou, Snail Mail, Kacey Musgraves, Deer Tick, and Shooter Jennings. With a bonus of Willie Nelson on two of the tracks. I hope you dig it!
Don and Dude dig into two self-titled records that turned personal identity into radio gold and lifelong fan obsessions. From diva-defining ballads to California soft-rock confessions, the guys trace how these albums relaunch careers, reset expectations, and prove that sometimes the simplest album title hides the messiest feelings.The AlbumsMariah Carey – Mariah Carey (1990)A tightly controlled debut that introduces a once-in-a-generation voice through lush ballads and new jack swing bounce, balancing radio-ready polish with glimpses of the struggling songwriter behind the spotlight.Fleetwood Mac – Fleetwood Mac (1975)A reborn band finds its classic lineup and sound, blending Lindsey Buckingham's urgency, Christine McVie's melodic warmth, and Stevie Nicks' mystical storytelling into a surprisingly cohesive California rock pivot from their blues roots.Diggin' AlbumsKacey Musgraves – Middle of Nowhere (2026)Reflective, rootsy country with spacey edges, full of quiet, late-night songs about isolation and finding yourself again out past the glow of the city.Van Halen – Van Halen (1978)A swaggering, high-voltage hard rock debut that turns Eddie Van Halen's guitar pyrotechnics and David Lee Roth's big personality into one nonstop, party-starting calling card.American Football – American Football (LP4) (2026)Veteran emo craftsmen stretch out with piano, vibraphone, and brass around their signature clean guitars, turning midlife anxiety and emotional scar tissue into slow-burning, late-evening mood pieces.The Haunted Youth – Boys Cry Too (2026)Dreamy indie rock that cranks the guitars and leans into vulnerability, using bittersweet hooks to argue that sadness and softness belong in the story for boys and men, too.Follow & Support Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and Bluesky @albumnerds, and support by subscribing, rating, reviewing, and sharing with another music obsessive who still loves hearing whole albums front to back.“What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” - Juliet in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet (1597)
A few weeks ago, Captain Content threw down a challenge to find great new music, and Kevin didn't just step up—he delivered in spades. Typically, we recognize all of the amazing recorded output of the current year at the end of the year; however, there are just too many great releases this year to wait until December. We're not even halfway through the year yet, and we already have all of these great tunes! Who was that said rock n' roll was dead??? What is it we do here at InObscuria? Every show, Kevin opens the crypt to exhume and dissect from his personal collection: an artist, album, or grouping of tunes from the broad spectrum of rock, punk, and metal. This week, we look at an amazing year of releases for the world of rock n' punk n' metal. We hope we turn you onto something new! Songs this week include: Starcrazy - “Prove Myself” from Prove Myself - Single (2026) The Gems - “Stars” from Year Of The Snake (2026) Bakko - “Do It For Me” from Another Sign Of The Decline (2026) Sugar - “Long Live Love” from Long Live Love - Single (2026) Tigercub - “Fall In Fall Out” from Nets To Catch The Wind (2026) Jane And The Killer Queens - “Dumb Blonde” from Dumb Blonde - Single (2026) Metal Church- “Deep Cover Shakedown” from Dead To Rights (2026) Elder - “Through Zero” from Through Zero (2026) Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts! Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/ https://www.facebook.com/InObscuria https://x.com/inobscuria https://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/ Buy cool stuff with our logo on it: InObscuria Store If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/ If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/ Check out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/
DIGGIN' …with Si Cheeba First Broadcast 8th May 2026 on SHIP FULL OF BOMBS 01) INTRO 02) Jazzberry Patch - JAZZBERRY PATCH 03) Monk 136 - LYNN BLESSING 04) The Visit - VOLKER KRIEGEL & SPECTRUM 05) Celestial Matari- OUTER WORLDS JAZZ ENSEMBLE 06) The Eclipse - MALCOLM STRACHAN 07) Camera Obscura - STEVE WHITE TRIO 08) Silent Force - CEDRIC “IM” BROOKS 09) Motherland - CAUNEDO 10) Warm Bath Eyes - JEN KEARNEY 11) Rejoice In Righteousness - MOSE DILLON BLUESTETTE 12) Brooklyn Bossa - AHMED SIROUR 13) Inner Space (Feat Conrad Roberts) - MAMA TERRA 14) Party Like A Rich Kid - THE BREAKS 15) No Limits - ZAIMIE 16) Gabriel (Preacher 45 Edit) - ROMERO BROS 17) La Seduzione (Italian Job Mix) - LUIS BACALOV 18) Switch Blade - THE EMPRESS 19) SKIT 20) The Prophet - JACK McDUFF 21) San Francisco Lights - BOBBI HUMPHREY 22) Song For My Family - JOHNNY HAMMOND 23) Summer Holy Day - THE LOTUS SOUND 24) Makaha - MARCIO MONTARROYAS 25) O Cafona - ANGELO & PAULO SERGIO VALLE 26) Eu Bebo Sim - SAMBAS REUNIDOS ********
「【新宿マルイアネックス】レコードカルチャーに浸るPOP UP『Brooklyn Parlor Presents KING OF DIGGIN'』が5月23日より開催!」 「新宿マルイアネックス」B1Fにある『ブルックリンパーラー(Brooklyn Parlor)』では、レコードカルチャーに浸るPOP UP『Brooklyn Parlor Presents KING OF DIGGIN'』が2026年5月23日(土)より期間限定で開催。詳細をご紹介します。5月23日(土)より開催される『Brooklyn Parlor Presents KING OF DIGGIN'』は、⼤型カフェ『ブルックリンパーラー新宿』と、MURO(King Of Diggin')が持つ膨大なアナログ音源をベースに「誰も聞いたことのない音楽」を、パーソナリティのMACKA-CHINとともに旅するミッドナイトDJ MIXショー『MURO presents KING OF DIGGIN'(TOKYO FM 80.0MHz)』 がタッグを組んで、レコードカルチャーを親しむPOP UP。
Our friend Neal Denton joins Phil on-air for a little DIGGIN' IN THE DIRT! This week, we talk about the beneficial rain, squirrels, rabbit poop, answer your questions & more! If it grows, Neal knows!! You won't want to miss what Neal has to say! #PhilShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Don and Dude celebrate the Daves they know, zeroing in on how two very different Daves turned 90s rock into group therapy for anyone who ever yelled along in the car. From Charlottesville jam-club grooves to Seattle's loud-quiet-loud confessions, the guys dig into how hooks, heartache, and live-band chemistry turned these records into permanent fixtures in rock nerd DNA.The AlbumsDave Matthews Band – Under the Table and Dreaming (1994) Charlottesville road warriors turn their first major-label shot into a warm, rhythm-heavy introduction, stacking acoustic guitar patterns, sax, violin, and jazz-schooled drums into songs that feel more like living, breathing grooves than tidy radio singles. Centered on relationships, growing up, and finding your place, the record leans on loose structures, daydreamy lyrics, and a push-pull live-band feel where every part gets space to react, stretching from swirling jams to lullaby-like ballads without ever losing the easygoing pulse.Foo Fighters – The Colour and the Shape (1997) Seattle's post-Nirvana project locks in as a full band on a loud-quiet-loud breakup chronicle that plays like one long therapy session, opening with a whispered prelude before exploding into punk-tempo riffs and giant sing-along choruses. Fueled by Dave Grohl's divorce, re-cut drum tracks, and producer Gil Norton's demand for emotional clarity, it turns big guitars, compressed tension, and pop-smart hooks into an arc that runs from self-doubt to resolve, cementing the Foo Fighters' identity and setting the template for 2000s arena rock.Diggin' AlbumsFoo Fighters – Your Favorite Toy (2026) A tight, late-career jolt of punky, hooky rock that proves Grohl and crew can still turn volume and heart into instant sing-alongs.David Lee Roth – Crazy from the Heat (1985) A short, glammed-up lounge-pop detour where Diamond Dave turns standards into over-the-top 80s spectacle.The Reds, Pinks and Purples – Acknowledge Kindness (2026) Gentle, jangly indie pop for late-night walks, all soft edges, quiet hurt, and low-key glow.Billy Idol Should Be Dead (2025) – Film by Jonas Åkerlund. Follows Billy Idol's rise from punk roots and MTV superstardom to later-career survival and reinvention.Follow & Support Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and Bluesky @albumnerds, and support by subscribing, rating, reviewing, and sharing with a fellow music obsessive who still loves hearing whole albums front to back.“I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that.” – HAL 9000, 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
Our friend Neal Denton joins Phil on-air for a little DIGGIN' IN THE DIRT! This week, we talk about the beneficial rain we got this week, AI lawnmowers, answer your questions & more! If it grows, Neal knows!! You won't want to miss what Neal has to say! #PhilShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our friend Neal Denton joins Phil on-air for a little DIGGIN' IN THE DIRT! This week, we talk about East Tennessee's role in the origins of Earth Day, Leland Cyprus, answer your questions & more! If it grows, Neal knows!! You won't want to miss what Neal has to say! #PhilShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Diggin Da Vibe with Ginger 04.22.26 | VISLA FM by VISLA
Don and Dude fire up an episode about albums built for a hazy 420 state of mind, from British space rock experiments to prairie bred retro rock perfect for late night clouds and long drives. Pink Floyd's early psychedelia and The Sheepdogs' warm, guitar heavy grooves share the spotlight as the guys explore how trippy textures and laid back riffs fuel the same smoky headspace.The Albums Pink Floyd – The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (1967) English psych pioneers introduce themselves with a strange, playful, deeply trippy debut where Syd Barrett's surreal lyrics, space rock explorations, and free form jams turn fairy tales and cosmic prayers into a full body experience. Recorded at Abbey Road while The Beatles worked on Sgt Pepper, it slides between whimsical storybook pop and noisy improvisational freak outs, using tape effects and echo drenched organ to make outer space and inner confusion feel like the same room.The Sheepdogs – Learn & Burn (2010) Saskatoon bar band lifers cut a homegrown, 70s soaked guitar rock set aimed at the sweet spot between Led Zeppelin riffs and CSN harmonies, all warm tones, mid tempo grooves, and songs about drifting and digging in when life gets heavy. Cut at their DIY Sweatbox studio and later mixed in Philly, it plays like a lost FM staple, the record you throw on for a road trip, a porch hang, or a slow burning 420 afternoon.Diggin' AlbumsThe Props – Arrow EP (2026) LA upstarts slam sharp guitar rock into nervy new wave and post punk on a debut that feels like a neon lit coming of age flick, all hooks, tight grooves, and restless late night drive energy.Jimi Hendrix – Electric Ladyland (1968) A sprawling, studio stretching double album where Hendrix fuses blues, soul, and psychedelia into long jams and iconic covers, the textbook lights out, headphones on trip.Ashley Monroe – Dear Nashville (2026) A veteran songwriter turns her long, complicated history with Music City into a letter like concept album, blending gratitude and bruised affection over lush Americana.Trashcan Sinatras – Ever the Optimist (2026) Scottish cult favorites return with jangly, reflective guitar pop that feels like catching up with old friends, all gentle melodies and quietly hopeful glow.Follow & Support Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and Bluesky @albumnerds, and support by subscribing, rating, reviewing, and sharing with a fellow music obsessive who still loves hearing whole albums front to back.“Behind every good man is a woman, and that woman was Martha Washington, man. And every day George would come home, she would have a big fat bowl waiting for him, man.” – Slater, Dazed and Confused (1993).
Hosts: Dorothy Espe, Lucie Shelofsky Guest: Kathy Heath Air date: Apr 16, 2026
Our friend Neal Denton joins Phil on-air for a little DIGGIN' IN THE DIRT! This week, we talk about the lack of rain putting some of the area in fire danger, bee health, a danger to farmers, answer your questions & more! If it grows, Neal knows!! You won't want to miss what Neal has to say! #PhilShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Don and Dude rewind to the tiny shared spaces and thumping stereos of their college years for a pair of dorm room staples that shaped how they hear music and each other. Britpop era melancholy and messy alt rock chaos meet as they revisit the comfort, conflict, and late night oversharing baked into two records they once pushed on every friend who would listen.The AlbumsMorrissey – Vauxhall and I (1994) English icon softens his armor on a somber, elegant solo high point, trading sneer for reflection as warm, chiming guitars and unhurried arrangements frame songs about grief, aging, and the strange dignity of feeling out of step with the world.Blind Melon – Soup (1995) Post "No Rain" expectations implode on a jittery, New Orleans soaked follow up where brass bands, banjos, and swampy riffs circle addiction, black humor, and psychic free fall, capturing a band pulling itself apart even as the songs grow bolder and more haunted.Diggin' AlbumsFlea – Honora (2026) Chili Peppers bassist steps into the spotlight with a jazz leaning, emotionally searching solo set that blends rubbery bass, trumpet, and restless grooves into pieces that feel improvised, intimate, and quietly obsessed with finding new corners of his musical voice.The White Buffalo – On the Widow's Walk (2020) Gravel voiced Americana storyteller trades some of his rowdier edges for slow burning, coastal twilight songs about regret, resilience, and small moral crossroads, the kind of record that sounds like replaying old choices on a long walk home.Widowspeak – Roses (2026) Brooklyn duo keep sinking deeper into hazy, slow motion guitar pop, letting molasses tempos, smoky vocals, and dusky twang drift together into songs that feel like half remembered conversations replayed in the glow of a bedside lamp.Traitrs – Possessor (2026) Toronto darkwave pair push their icy synths and driving basslines into even more cinematic territory, stitching club ready pulses to echo drenched vocals and doomed romance hooks that sound tailor made for late night train rides and nervous stares across the floor.Follow & Support Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and Bluesky @albumnerds, and support by subscribing, rating, reviewing, and sharing.“When I went to college, I lived on campus, and the guys I hung out with made the characters in Revenge of the Nerds look like the Rat Pack in 1962.” – Dennis Miller
DIGGIN'…with Si Cheeba First Broadcast on SHIP FULL OF BOMBS Friday 10th April 2026 01) Intro 02) The Jazz In You - GLORA LYNNE 03) Central Park Blues - NINA SIMONE 04) Middle Eastern Fantasy - RADAM SHWARTZ & LESLIE FORD 05) Gama - TOMASZ STANKO 06) Thieves Carnival - GENE SHAW SEXTET 07) Keep It Funky - CLEVELAND EATON 08) More Cowbell - ANDREI NIKOLSKY 09) Luna Di Miele (V.M. 18 mix) - PIERO UMILIANI 10) Seguardo Celestiale - THE KANPAL QUARTET 11) Have Mercy On Us - JTQ with Benenden Chapel Choir 12) Passing Through - STEVE WHITE TRIO 13) Rejoice In Righteousness - MOSE DILLON BLUESTETTE 14) Don't Take My Baby Away (Inst) - BIG BOSS MAN 15) Dark Art - MODERATOR 16) Cravo E Canela (Bangsy Remix) - ROMERO BROS 17) Batucada De Carioca Pt 1 - REMINISCENCE QUARTET 18) Bernardo, O Eremita - JOAO BOSCO 19) Salsa Na Ma - FRUKO Y SUS TESOS 20) Oyelo - JOHNNY COLON 21) Jammin' With Joey - JOEY PASTRANA 22) Descarga Lebron - THE LEBRON BROTHERS ORCH 23) Soul Sister (Do It To Me) - CHEEBA'S LATIN BROS 24) Cooking With A&J - ANGEL & JOHNNY 25) Stoned Out - SIMON PARK 26) Hall of Mirrors - THE BREAK CRACKER 27) Stray Birds - MOSAIC 28) Lost on 23rd Street - JOHNNY HAMMOND 29) The Coming Atlantis - FREDDY ROBINSON ************
Our friend Neal Denton joins Phil on-air for a little DIGGIN' IN THE DIRT! This week, we talk about the lack of rain approaching dangerous levels, fire ants, answer a TON of questions & more! If it grows, Neal knows!! You won't want to miss what Neal has to say! #PhilShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Don and Dude close out March Metal Madness by sinking into two landmark heavy records that pushed their corners of metal into darker, more ambitious territory. Thrash's classic second wave leap forward sits alongside metalcore's underground breakthrough as the guys unpack how each band leveled up in songwriting, sound, and emotional weight.The AlbumsMetallica – Ride the Lightning (1984) Bay Area thrash upstarts sharpen their attack with tighter writing, darker themes, and a leap in dynamics, trading garage band scrappiness for a colder, more deliberate vision of heavy music that still hits like a live wire.Converge – Jane Doe (2001) Massachusetts lifers detonate metalcore and rebuild it as one long breakup document, twisting hardcore, metal, and noise into a suffocating, strangely beautiful storm where every scream and cymbal crash feels like a frayed nerve.Diggin' AlbumsAngine de Poitrine – Vol. II (2026) Quebec experimental rock duo stretch microtonal guitars, looping grooves, and strange persona driven theatrics into woozy, hypnotic pieces that feel like math rock beamed in from another frequency.Power Trip – Nightmare Logic (2017) Dallas crossover crushers pack hardcore energy, classic thrash riffing, and fiercely political bark into a compact half hour that feels like a greatest hits reel for modern pit music.Charlie Puth – Whatever's Clever! (2026) Pop craftsman leans into wordy hooks, gleaming keys, and hyper detailed production while poking at online romance and self aware fame in songs that slide between winking brightness and late night reflection.Robyn Hitchcock – The Confuser (2026) Psychedelic elder statesman plugs in for a jangly, rock forward set that threads surreal imagery, dry humor, and unexpectedly tender ballads into something that plays like a sly mission statement for his current era.Follow & Support Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and Bluesky @albumnerds, and support by subscribing, rating, reviewing, and sharing.“Heavy metal is a universal energy, it's the sound of a volcano. It's rock, it's earth shattering. Somewhere in our primal being we understand.” – Billy Corgan.
Our friend Neal Denton joins Phil on-air for a little DIGGIN' IN THE DIRT! This week, we talk about drought conditions, ants & more! If it grows, Neal knows!! You won't want to miss what Neal has to say! #PhilShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Don and Dude crash into the second round of March Metal Madness where glitter, hairspray, and street‑corner hooks square up against steel‑toed stomp and Texas‑born groove. Skyscraper choruses, talkbox licks, mosh‑pit breakdowns, and arena‑ready riffs drive a bracket showdown between a late‑80s glam breakthrough and the record that dragged metal out of the Sunset Strip and into a heavier, meaner decade.The Albums Skid Row – Skid Row (1989) Young Jersey upstarts turn the glam formula meaner and more grounded, stacking blue‑collar storytelling, towering Sebastian Bach vocals, and streetwise riffs into a sleek debut that feels more alleyway than catwalk.Pantera – Cowboys from Hell (1990) Former glam lifers slam the door on their past and invent their future with precision riffs, machine‑tight rhythms, and swaggering grooves that reset how heavy metal could punch, swing, and strut at the same time.Diggin' AlbumsWilliam Crighton – Further Down the Road (2026) Australian folk‑rock storyteller stretches his baritone over spacious, atmospheric arrangements that move at a slow burn, turning journeys through the outback and inner life into something that feels mystical and lived‑in.Richard Marx – Richard Marx (1987) Chart‑ready 80s pop rock in its purest form, all gleaming guitars, radio‑perfect hooks, and power ballads that prove craft and polish can still hit like personal confession.Ladytron – Paradises (2026) Liverpool synth lifers lean into bright club rhythms and detailed electronics, pairing cool, detached vocals with disco‑tinted grooves that feel like dancing through neon at the end of the world.Tommy Emmanuel – Living in the Light (2025) Fingerstyle wizardry meets song‑first warmth as Emmanuel tracks mostly live in the studio, letting ringing acoustic lines, subtle band touches, and a generous spirit turn technical fireworks into something intimate.Follow & Support Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and Bluesky @albumnerds, and support by subscribing, rating, reviewing, and sharing.“I detest the phrase ‘hair band' or ‘hair metal.' It's insulting to us. We are just a rock band – too pop to be metal and too rock to be pop.” – Joe Elliott
Don and Dude kick off March Metal Madness at the molten core of metal history, where early 70s riff worship collides with turn‑of‑the‑century whiplash politics and drop‑tuned chaos. Quiet is not invited as roaring Hammond organ runs, arena‑sized choruses, jagged time shifts, and Armenian folk‑tinged melodies slam together in a bracket‑busting showdown between a founding father of heavy and a band that made nu metal feel like something stranger, smarter, and way more volatile.The AlbumsDeep Purple – Machine Head (1972) Deep Purple bottle their live attack into a lean set of riff‑driven hard rock and early metal, powered by screaming organ, precision guitar runs, and road‑forged songs about speed, smoke, and space.System of a Down – Toxicity (2001) System of a Down fuse drop‑C chugs, political fury, Armenian melodies, and lurching song structures into a sharp, funny, and uncomfortably intense metal statement that made nu metal look small by comparison.Diggin' AlbumsThe Black Crowes – A Pound of Feathers (2026) Blues‑drenched rock lifers push their Southern swagger into heavier, more instinctive territory, chasing loose, live‑band energy and gritty riffs over quick‑cut Nashville sessions.Def Leppard – On Through the Night (1980) Early Def Leppard catches the band in raw NWOBHM mode, all scrappy dual‑guitar attack and hungry choruses before the big‑budget 80s gloss took over.Ora Cogan – Hard Hearted Woman (2026) Smoky, slow‑burn songs drift between haunted folk, shadowy psych, and dusty country, wrapping breakup scars and political unease in echo‑laden guitar and moody band arrangements.The Notwist – News from Planet Zombie (2026) Long‑running German shapeshifters stitch guitars, electronics, brass, and mallet percussion into anxious, off‑kilter indie pop that stares down a chaotic world with small, stubborn flashes of hope.Follow & Support Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and Bluesky @albumnerds, and support by subscribing, rating, reviewing, and sharing.“It wasn't called ‘heavy metal' when we invented it.” – Dave Davies
Country singer-songwriter Leah Blevins joins Bar Conversations to talk about her new album All Dressed Up, out March 20, 2026, and the path that led her from Sandy Hook to Nashville. Leah reflects on growing up in a musical, faith-driven family in Eastern Kentucky, the early influences that shaped her sound, and the journey of embracing her natural voice after being told she was “too country.”She also dives into the making of All Dressed Up, working with Dan Auerbach at Easy Eye Sound to create a more honest and fully realized record. Leah shares insight into the emotion behind songs like Lonely and Diggin' in the Coal, her growth as a songwriter, and what's next in 2026.Jonathan's Drinking: Kentucky Senator Bourbon Release 6
Hosts: Dorothy Espe, Lucie Shelofsky Guest: Craig Tate Air date: Mar 19, 2026
Our friend Neal Denton joins Phil on-air for a little DIGGIN' IN THE DIRT! This week, we talk about if this cold snap did any damage to our plants, "Know Your Crows", answer your questions & more! If it grows, Neal knows!! You won't want to miss what Neal has to say! #PhilShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Don and Dude crash headfirst into 1989's alternative basements and hip hop boomboxes, where quiet loud guitar nightmares share airspace with sample stacked punchline barrages and label side eye. One of us dives into a twisted surf rock carnival that helped teach the 90s how to go loud quiet loud, while the other rides a brainy, boom bap Def Jam debut packed with Beastie Boys disses, Hammer threats, and the first appearance of a future underground legend.The Albums Pixies – Doolittle (1989) Pixies turn their Boston art punk chaos into a tightly wound alt rock statement, mixing sugar sweet hooks, violent surrealism, and that now classic quiet loud dynamic. "Debaser," "Monkey Gone to Heaven," and "Wave of Mutilation" spin eyeball slicing cinema, environmental dread, and surf rock murder suicide into songs that feel like pop songs and panic attacks at the same time. 3rd Bass – The Cactus Al/Bum (1989) MC Serch, Prime Minister Pete Nice, and DJ Richie Rich plant a Def Jam flag with dense golden era beats and back and forth verses that blend jokes, battle bars, and real talk about New York and hip hop credibility. From "Sons of 3rd Bass" and its anti Beastie mission statement to "The Gas Face" and "Steppin to the A M," the record plays like a long, funny, aggressive brief on who gets to be taken seriously in rap.Diggin' Albums Zach Bryan – With Heaven on Top (2026) Raw, heart on sleeve Americana and country stories about love, loss, and faith, delivered over rough hewn acoustic strums and fuller band swells. Lenny Kravitz – Let Love Rule (1989) A retro soaked debut that welds late 60s and early 70s rock and soul influences into warm analog grooves and idealistic love and unity anthems. GUM – Blue Gum Way (2026) Australian multi instrumentalist Jay Watson drifts through jazzy psych pop vignettes, each track a little mood world of woozy synths and warped guitars. Katherine Priddy – These Frightening Machines (2026) Intricate modern folk songwriting about technology, anxiety, and everyday life, wrapped in fingerpicked guitar, immersive atmosphere, and literary minded lyrics.Follow & Support Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and Bluesky @albumnerds, and support by subscribing, rating, reviewing, and sharing.“Carpe diem. Seize the day, boys. Make your lives extraordinary." - John Keating Dead Poets Society (1989)
DIGGIN'…with Si Cheeba First Broadcast Friday 13th March 2026 SHIP FULL OF BOMBS RADIO 01) Intro 02) Duke & Trane - HEIKKI SARMANTO 03) Grand Chick - ANA MAZZOTTI 04) Dear Prudence - RAMSEY LEWIS 05) Let's Make Peace & Stop The War - FUNK INC 06) Isolations: Epaules - JANET PRIDOUX 07) Loco Love Motor - AUGUSTO MARTELLI 08) Steve's Impact - STEVE HERNANDEZ Y SU ORQUESTRA LATINO AMERICANA 09) Taniec Brzytwy - NOVI SINGERS + ORKESTRA PRiTV S-1 10) Klasowka - METRIUM Cond. ZBIGNIEW KALEMBA 11) Esparanto (Break Cracker Edit) - ORCHESTER KLAUS LENZ 12) Cravo E Canela (Bangsy Mix) - ROMERO BROS 13) Empty Faces (Vera Cruz) - NOVA VIDA 14) Air Afrique - VENTOUX 15) Masquerade (Keep Cool Mix) - ARMANDO TROVAJOLI 16) Magic (We Are Experienced Mix) - PIERO PICCIONI 17) Dried Tears - YAHYA aka CONSTANTINE WEIR 18) Affinity - BUNN DEBRETT QUINTET 19) Same Beat (Pt 1) - FRED WESLEY & THE JB'S 20) Henceforth - ROY AYERS UBIQUITY 21) We Gettin' Down - WELDON IRVINE JR. 22) Rural Still Life No.26 - TOM SCOTT
Diggin the groups and shouters!
Don and Dude keep the “I Love the 80s” journey rolling into 1988's R&B bedrooms and metal bunkers, where new jack swing coalesces in cramped apartments and concept metal turns Reagan-era paranoia into a full-blown rock opera. One of us slides into a silky debut that helped sketch the blueprint for sensitive-smooth-guy R&B, while the other drops into a tightly plotted metal epic about addiction, brainwashing, and failed revolution that still hits uncomfortably close to home.The AlbumsAl B. Sure! – In Effect Mode (1988)Al B. Sure! turns a bare-bones home setup and a newly discovered falsetto into a compact set of late-night R&B grooves. “Nite and Day,” “Off on Your Own (Girl),” and “If I'm Not Your Lover” sketch a sensitive, romantic persona over sleek drum machines and smooth keys.Queensrÿche – Operation: Mindcrime (1988)Queensrÿche fuse metal and political thriller storytelling in a concept album about Nikki, a drug-addicted drifter turned assassin by the manipulative Dr. X. From “Revolution Calling” through “Suite Sister Mary” to “Eyes of a Stranger,” the record plays like one continuous, cinematic descent into radicalization and regret.Diggin' AlbumsThe Sheepdogs – Keep Out of the Storm (2026)Warm guitars, stacked harmonies, and unfussy grooves for fans of classic 70s-style rock.Living Colour – Vivid (1988)A sharp blend of heavy riffs, funk rhythms, and pointed social commentary anchored by “Cult of Personality.”Pink Breath of Heaven – Color Makes a Sound (2026)Dreamy guitars and airy vocals drift through hazy, color-soaked indie shoegaze landscapes.Social Distortion – Born to Kill (2026)Straight-ahead rock songs with punk grit and rootsy twang, all carried by Mike Ness' weathered storytelling.Follow & SupportFollow the show on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and Bluesky @albumnerds, and support by subscribing, rating, reviewing, and sharing.“Look… me and the McDonald's people got this little misunderstanding. See, they're McDonald's… I'm McDowell's. They got the Golden Arches, mine is the Golden Arcs. They got the Big Mac, I got the Big Mick. We both got two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles and onions, but their buns have sesame seeds. My buns have no seeds.” – Cleo McDowell, played by John Amos in 1988's Coming to America.
Recapping The Dead Files “Tangled” (Season 10, Episode 2) which aired June 22, 2013We kick off our Ohio Three-Fer with shadow snakes, basement rage, and a 19th-century commune that absolutely did not get good Yelp reviews from the town. This house isn't just haunted — it's rooted.Black vine-like tendrils creep through the land and into the living, and we unpack what happens when depression, history, and paranormal energy all tangle together.We talk Free Love backlash, Victorian motherhood (twelve children??), morphine, menopause vs. malevolent spirits, and whether tar water is a reasonable Amazon purchase or a sign it's time to move.It's eerie. It's layered. It's feral.Ponder: If negative energy can embed in land… can it spread like an infection?Witness: Steve calling the commune “woo woo crap” while literally working on a ghost show.Weigh-In: If Amy told you to spray tar water around your entire house — would you stay… or would you move?So, grab your tar water (don't miss a spot!), and join us where… The Activity Continues. Content Warning: We didn't find anything we thought deserved a content warning, but we swear. Chapter Markers00:00:00 Intro00:05:55 A Word on AI00:08:45 Testing a New Format00:09:41 Side Quest: When You Wash Your Hair00:11:51 Spirit Breakdown00:15:16 Diggin' Tru00:16:38 It Takes a Village00:28:57 Parenting is Hard00:31:10 The Vines00:33:47 The Reveal00:34:33 Clients' Options00:39:34 Steve Getting Dramatic00:40:12 Unstable Ghosts, and Tables00:43:25 Paranormal or Menopause00:49:14 Additional Research Notes00:58:56 Disclaimer/Credits Episode links:Hudson Tuttle: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hudson_TuttleThe Museum of Talking Boards: https://www.museumoftalkingboards.com/tuttle.htmlCharles Latcha's Suicide Manifesto: https://evermore.imagedjinn.com/blg/9883/suicide-of-a-free-love-at-berlin-heights-july-16-1858/Tar Water on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4qEDcFoOur T-Shirts: https://www.zazzle.com/woodpecker_headache_remedy_t_shirt-256058499501832692Recommend a Dead Files episode for us to recap: https://www.theactivitycontinues.com/recommend-your-favorite-dead-files-epsiode/The Dead Files Official Podcast: https://pod.link/1642377102Amazon links could generate a small commission to us at no cost to you. The Activity Continues is a paranormal podcast where soul friends Amy and Megan chat about true crime, ghost stories, hauntings, dreams, and other paranormal stuff including the TV show, The Dead Files. Our recaps are full of recurring jokes about recurring tropes.This episode was recorded on February 18, 2026, and released on March 5, 2026. Disclaimer:This podcast is in no way affiliated with Warner Brothers, HBOMax, the Travel Channel, Painless TV, or the TV show The Dead Files or any of its cast or crew. We're just fans who love the show and want to build a community of like-minded people who would enjoy hanging out and discussing the episodes and similar content. Credits:Hosted by: Amy Lotsberg and Megan SimmonsProduction, Artwork, and Editing: Amy Lotsberg at Collected Sounds Media, LLC. https://www.collectedsounds.com/Theme song. “Ghost Story” and segment music by CannelleBackground music: “Beyond the Stars” by Chris Collins Engage!Our website, https://www.theactivitycontinues.com/ Leave us a Voicemail: https://www.theactivitycontinues.com/voicemail/ (might be read on the show)Newsletter sign-up: https://www.theactivitycontinues.com/newsletter Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theactivitycontinuesWe're on (almost) all the socials too @theactivitycontinues SEND US YOUR PARANORMAL STORIES!Email: theactivitycontinues@gmail.com and maybe it will be read on the show!Voicemail: https://www.theactivitycontinues.com/voicemail/ to leave a message and maybe it will be played on the show! BE OUR GUEST!Are you a The Dead Files client, or a paranormal/spiritual professional, and are interested in being interviewed on our show? Let us know by filling out our guest form:https://www.theactivitycontinues.com/guests/intake/ Affiliates/SponsorsPlease see our Store page for all the links for all our current affiliates. https://www.theactivitycontinues.com/store/ Thank you for listening, take care of yourselves. We'll see you next time!If you want to hear us early and ad-free EVERY week, become a Patron, join our Ghosty Fam and get bonus exclusive episodes! https://www.patreon.com/theactivitycontinuesSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-activity-continues/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Our friend Neal Denton joins Phil on-air for a little DIGGIN' IN THE DIRT! This week, we talk about if this is a "false spring", Neal's favorite flowers, answer your questions & more! If it grows, Neal knows!! You won't want to miss what Neal has to say! #PhilShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Don and Dude keep the “I Love the 80s” journey rolling into 1987's country and rock lanes, where Nashville went back to basics even as rock bands turned studios into high-gloss laboratories. One of us drops the needle on a neotraditional country smash that helped reset the genre for a new generation, while the other cranks an arena-rock juggernaut whose stacked vocals and surgically polished guitars defined late 80s rock radio.The AlbumsRandy Travis – Always & Forever (1987)Randy Travis doubles down on his rich baritone and back-to-basics storytelling on a second LP that helped cement the neotraditional country revival. Two-step shuffles and tear-stained ballads sit side by side, all framed by warm acoustic guitars, steel, and fiddle rather than synth gloss. “Too Gone Too Long” opens with an easy, bar-band groove and a quietly resolute goodbye, while “Forever and Ever, Amen” turns a simple melody and everyday images of aging into one of country's most enduring love vows. Deep cuts like “Good Intentions” and “Tonight We're Gonna Tear Down the Walls” dig into regret, moral slippage, and emotional distance, proving Travis could be both radio-friendly and emotionally grown-up without ever leaving the honky-tonk.Def Leppard – Hysteria (1987)Def Leppard spend years and a small fortune turning hard rock into studio-sculpted pop metal on a record where every chorus seems built for a stadium chant. Guitars are layered into a seamless wall of melody, vocals are stacked into huge gang-choir hooks, and Rick Allen's hybrid drum sound hits with machine-like precision. Singles like “Pour Some Sugar on Me,” “Animal,” and “Love Bites” make the album feel like a greatest-hits set, while deeper cuts reveal just how carefully every riff, harmony, and drum hit was placed. By the time the title track and “Hysteria” fade out, the band has turned maximalist production into its own kind of songwriting, defining what late 80s rock excess could sound like without losing the tunes.Diggin' AlbumsU2 – Days of Ash (2026)A surprise six-track EP finds U2 returning with taut, reflective rock that grapples with grief, injustice, and persistence in the face of loss. The band leans on atmospheric guitars, steady grooves, and Bono's searching vocals, treating each song like a vignette for lives cut short and the resilience that follows.U2 – The Joshua Tree (1987)U2's fifth album turns American deserts and city streets into a spiritual and political song cycle built on chiming guitar and big, open-hearted melodies. “Where the Streets Have No Name,” “I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For,” and “With or Without You” anchor a set that pushes from intimate doubt to widescreen protest. The Charlatans – We Are Love (2025)The long-running English indie band returns after a long studio break with a set that blends jangly guitars, warm keys, and a reflective late-career calm. Themes of memory, renewal, and, yes, love run through songs that feel both lived-in and quietly hopeful. It plays less like a reinvention and more like a confident, seasoned band stretching out with nothing left to prove.Elvis Presley – EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert (2026 film)A concert documentary built from restored late-60s and 70s performance footage drops viewers into peak-era Elvis onstage. It is designed as an immersive big-screen experience, somewhere between live album, biography, and time machine.Follow & SupportFollow the show on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and Bluesky @albumnerds, and support by subscribing, rating, reviewing, and sharing.“They pull a knife, you pull a gun. He sends one of yours to the hospital, you send one of his to the morgue. That's the Chicago way!” – Jimmy Malone, played by Sean Connery in 1987's The Untouchables.
Boyle does some diggin and some war talk.