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This week we are joined by journalist Gary Suarez. We discuss his career path, philosophy with regards to his work, criticism as an artform and the Cabbages empire, and more. You can find all Gary's work here: https://linktr.ee/imgarysuarez And as always for early access and exclusive content check out our patreon: https://www.patreon.com/calloutculturepodcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/calloutculture/support
On this second-and-final farewell bonus episode of the Cabbages hip-hop podcast, the Baltimore area duo of Infinity Knives and Brian Ennals join hosts Gary Suarez and Jeffery Laughlin to discuss Eddie Murphy's star-studded directorial debut Harlem Nights (1989).Subscribe to the Cabbages hip-hop newsletter for free at cabbageshiphop.com Theme music produced and provided by Steel Tipped Dove. ★ Support this podcast ★
On this first of two farewell bonus episodes of the Cabbages hip-hop podcast, Fort Wayne rapper Sankofa and writer Regan Hofmann join hosts Gary Suarez and Jeffery Laughlin to chat about the big screen adaptation of the hit Broadway musical Cats (2019).Subscribe to the Cabbages hip-hop newsletter for free at cabbageshiphop.com Theme music produced and provided by Steel Tipped Dove. ★ Support this podcast ★
Season 4's Bad Movie Battle reaches its inevitable conclusion as hip-hop duo They Hate Change (Jagjaguar) joins hosts Gary Suarez and Jeffery Laughlin to discuss Hubie Halloween (2020, starring Adam Sandler).Subscribe to the Cabbages hip-hop newsletter for free at cabbageshiphop.com Theme and interstitial music produced and provided by Steel Tipped Dove. ★ Support this podcast ★
Season 4's Bad Movie Battle reaches new lows, as rapper billy woods (Armand Hammer) and music journalist Arielle Lana LeJarde join hosts Gary Suarez and Jeffery Laughlin to discuss Marci X (2003, starring Lisa Kudrow and Damon Wayans).Subscribe to the Cabbages hip-hop newsletter for free at cabbageshiphop.com Theme and interstitial music produced and provided by Steel Tipped Dove.★ Support this podcast ★
Season 4's Bad Movie Battle gets all romantic-like, as rapper Archibald Slim and pop culture journalist Karla Rodriguez join hosts Gary Suarez and Jeffery Laughlin to discuss Gigli (2003, starring Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez).Subscribe to the Cabbages hip-hop newsletter for free at cabbageshiphop.com Theme and interstitial music produced and provided by Steel Tipped Dove.★ Support this podcast ★
Season 4's Bad Movie Battle ventures into the event horizon known as Cage Rage, as producer Small Professor and music critic Dylan Green join hosts Gary Suarez and Jeffery Laughlin to discuss Knowing (2009, starring Nicolas Cage).Subscribe to the Cabbages hip-hop newsletter for free at cabbageshiphop.com Theme and interstitial music produced and provided by Steel Tipped Dove.★ Support this podcast ★
Season 4's Bad Movie Battle visits the Uncanny Valley, as rapper Chanelle Kazadi and journalist Nadine Smith join hosts Gary Suarez and Jeffery Laughlin to discuss Dr. Seuss' The Cat In The Hat (2003, starring Mike Myers).Subscribe to the Cabbages hip-hop newsletter for free at cabbageshiphop.com Theme and interstitial music produced and provided by Steel Tipped Dove.★ Support this podcast ★
Season 4's Bad Movie Battle raises the stakes, as producer Radicule and journalist / Beyhive expert Clarissa Brooks join hosts Gary Suarez and Jeffery Laughlin to discuss Obsessed (2009, starring Beyoncé and Idris Elba).Subscribe to the Cabbages hip-hop newsletter for free at cabbageshiphop.com Theme and interstitial music produced and provided by Steel Tipped Dove.★ Support this podcast ★
Season 4's Bad Movie Battle continues, as producer/multi-instrumentalist Carrtoons and freelance writer/editor Regan Hofmann join hosts Gary Suarez and Jeffery Laughlin to discuss Sliver (1993, starring Sharon Stone and Billy Baldwin).Subscribe to the Cabbages hip-hop newsletter for free at cabbageshiphop.com Theme and interstitial music produced and provided by Steel Tipped Dove.★ Support this podcast ★
Video animation by: Big Flowers Intro/Outro beat by: BLOODBLIXING Beginning of Episode (0:49). The League of Extraordinary Content Creators (LOECC) is a conglomerate of some of the sharpest minds in hip-hop journalism (if I do say so myself), composed of the following members: Gary Suarez - writer and podcaster for CABAGGES, with bylines in Rolling Stone and Vulture: https://linktr.ee/imgarysuarez CineMasai - writer and podcaster with the Reel Notes podcast, with bylines in Pitchfork, Okayplayer, and DJBooth: https://linktr.ee/CineMasai Dan-O - writer and podcaster for Freemusicempire: https://linktr.ee/Freemusicempire SonRaw - writer/DJ/Producer, with bylines in FactMag and Passion of the Weiss: https://linktr.ee/sonraw ... and Me! In the first installment from the LOECC, we discuss the highly-anticipated album from Virginia's Pusha T, It's Almost Dry. It was an absolute honour to rub virtual shoulders with some hip-hop journalist heavyweights. This conversation was an absolute blast that is chock full of gems... don't miss this!!! RMPP Preferred Cut: "I Pray for You" Stream It's Almost Dry here: https://open.spotify.com/album/6o38CdD7CUlZDCFhjZYLDH?si=codyid1CRDWypy_z9BB6Jw -- Fiending for some more quality rap content? Visit the RMPP website: https://rmpp.squarespace.com/ Want to support and help us grow? Become a RMPP Patreon, and gain access to exclusive content: https://www.patreon.com/therapmusicplugpodcast Looking to connect? DM me @rapmusicplugpod on Twitter and Instagram, or shoot me an email at qlctv.podcast@gmail.com
The Bad Movie Battle returns, with Orlando-based rap duo C./FORTE joining hosts Gary Suarez and Jeffery Laughlin to discuss Kid 'N Play's Class Act (1992).Subscribe to the Cabbages hip-hop newsletter for free at cabbageshiphop.com Theme and interstitial music produced and provided by Steel Tipped Dove.★ Support this podcast ★
On this hazy 4/20 bonus episode of the Cabbages hip-hop podcast, New Jersey rapper '89 The Brainchild joins hosts Gary Suarez and Jeffery Laughlin in the smoke sesh to chat about "Weird Al" Yankovic's cinematic turn in UHF (1989).Subscribe to the Cabbages hip-hop newsletter for free at cabbageshiphop.com Theme music produced and provided by Steel Tipped Dove.★ Support this podcast ★
The Bad Movie Battle continues, with NYC hip-hop artists S!LENCE and Wavy Bagels joining hosts Gary Suarez and Jeffery Laughlin to discuss Gotti (2018, starring John Travolta as John Gotti).Subscribe to the Cabbages hip-hop newsletter for free at cabbageshiphop.com Theme and interstitial music produced and provided by Steel Tipped Dove.★ Support this podcast ★
Season 4's Bad Movie Battle rages on, as rapper Lando Chill joins hosts Gary Suarez and Jeffery Laughlin to discuss Hot To Trot (1988, starring Bobcat Goldthwait, Dabney Coleman, and John Candy as Don The Horse).Subscribe to the Cabbages hip-hop newsletter for free at cabbageshiphop.com Theme and interstitial music produced and provided by Steel Tipped Dove.★ Support this podcast ★
Season 4's Bad Movie Battle continues, as producer Hudson Mohawke (TNGHT, Warp Records) and culture journalist Meagan Fredette join hosts Gary Suarez and Jeffery Laughlin to discuss Bucky Larson: Born To Be A Star (2011, co-written by Adam Sandler and starring Nick Swardson).Subscribe to the Cabbages hip-hop newsletter for free at cabbageshiphop.com Theme and interstitial music produced and provided by Steel Tipped Dove.★ Support this podcast ★
For the Cabbages hip-hop podcast's Season 4 premiere, rapper Father (Awful Records) joins hosts Gary Suarez and Jeffery Laughlin to chat about Tremors (1990, directed by Ron Underwood and starring Kevin Bacon) and kick off a season-long Bad Movie Battle.Subscribe to the Cabbages hip-hop newsletter for free at cabbageshiphop.com Theme and interstitial music produced and provided by Steel Tipped Dove.★ Support this podcast ★
On this festive bonus episode of the Cabbages hip-hop podcast, chef and food media personality Ham El-Waylly joins hosts Gary Suarez and Jeffery Laughlin to chat about the unconventional Gary Busey slasher flick The Gingerdead Man (2005).Subscribe to the Cabbages hip-hop newsletter for free at cabbageshiphop.com Theme music produced and provided by Steel Tipped Dove.Buy Ham El-Waylly's PIZZA PARTY! seasoning blend at https://www.burlapandbarrel.comBuy the British Soccer EP at https://invisiblemotorcycleclub.bandcamp.com/★ Support this podcast ★
On this spooky bonus episode of the Cabbages hip-hop podcast, rapper Magnetic The Shaman and author/journalist Kathy Iandoli join hosts Gary Suarez and Jeffery Laughlin to chat about the Aaliyah-as-vampire flick Queen Of The Damned (2002).Subscribe to the Cabbages hip-hop newsletter for free at cabbageshiphop.com Theme music produced and provided by Steel Tipped Dove.★ Support this podcast ★
For this season finale of the Cabbages hip-hop podcast, rapper/producer Brainorchestra and author/editor Mark Peikert join hosts Gary Suarez and Jeffery Laughlin to chat about Outside Providence (1999, directed by Michael Corrente.)Subscribe to the Cabbages hip-hop newsletter for free at cabbageshiphop.com Theme music produced and provided by Steel Tipped Dove.★ Support this podcast ★
For this episode of the Cabbages hip-hop podcast, Donwill and Von Pea of the hip-hop duo Tanya Morgan join hosts Gary Suarez and Jeffery Laughlin to chat about Inherent Vice (2014, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson.Subscribe to the Cabbages hip-hop newsletter for free at cabbageshiphop.com Theme music produced and provided by Steel Tipped Dove.★ Support this podcast ★
For this episode of the Cabbages hip-hop podcast, veteran rap critic Gary Suarez and music industry insider Jeffery Laughlin chat with Philadelphia-based hip-hop producer Sadhu Gold (Westside Gunn, Wiki) and cannabis journalist Lorena Cupcake (Ask A Budtender) about Smiley Face (2007, directed by Gregg Araki).Subscribe to the Cabbages hip-hop newsletter for free at cabbageshiphop.com Theme music produced and provided by Steel Tipped Dove.★ Support this podcast ★
Pandemic paisans Mike (aka Duncecap) and Tim (aka Samurai Banana) get rudely interrupted by a surprise guest before playing the absolute nerdiest version of “Who Would You Rather” by comparing video games that are similar to one another.Topics discussed in this episode include: Thoughts on The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt How Mario may have inspired Sonic Super Smash Bros. vs. PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale Metroidvania and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night Follow JC Go!, the Catholic alternative to Pokemon GO Explaining Metaverse Theory using the 2009 Bruce Willis movie Surrogates Music games (Rock Band, Guitar Hero, DJ Hero, MTV Music Generator) Cooperative multiplayer gaming (It Takes Two, Rayman Legends, A Way Out, WarioWare: Get It Together!) Spoilers (Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, Catherine: Full Body) Theme and interstitial music produced by Duncecap.This episode of DUNCECAST WITH SAMURAI BANANA was edited and produced by Gary Suarez for the Cabbages Podcast Network. Learn more about Cabbages at www.cabbageshiphop.comPRO TIP: Visit wearethekarmakids.bandcamp.com for 'I Love Vidja Games.'
Bestie bros Mike (aka Duncecap) and Tim (aka Samurai Banana) wax poetic about video game DRM, ROMs, and emulators. Topics discussed in this episode include: Scoring sweet preorder loot The thrill of burning stuff, virtually (Little Inferno) What DRM is and it means to be DRM-Free When good games go out of print (AVP2, Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza, Simpsons Hit & Run) Mythbusting: Digging Up The E.T. Atari Game & Disney Sues Daycare Emulators and the gentle art of save-scumming (Castlevania, Earthbound) Bugs, glitches, and other problems with emulators and ROMS Tim's unhealthy fixation on ToeJam & Earl Spitballing ideas for video game adaptations of movies Theme and interstitial music produced by Duncecap.This episode of DUNCECAST WITH SAMURAI BANANA was edited and produced by Gary Suarez for the Cabbages Podcast Network. Learn more about Cabbages at www.cabbageshiphop.com
For this episode of the Cabbages hip-hop podcast, veteran rap critic Gary Suarez and his co-host, music industry insider Jeffery Laughlin, chat with Houston rapper Bo Bundy (Rancho Humilde) and podcaster/Jersey Girl Zeena Koda (Everything's Political) about Harold And Kumar Go To White Castle (2004, directed by Danny Leiner).Subscribe to the Cabbages hip-hop newsletter for free at cabbageshiphop.com Theme music produced and provided by Steel Tipped Dove.★ Support this podcast ★
Dear chums Mike (aka Duncecap) and Tim (aka Samurai Banana) weather a literal thunderstorm in the hip-hop heart of Brooklyn while chatting about online gaming and sports gaming in their virtual treehouse. Topics discussed in this episode include: Playing game consoles in hotel rooms Tim's aversion to playing games online (GTA Online) Gaming with their fellow rappers (Gruff Lion, Googie, Big Breakfast) Mike's online gaming faves: Unreal Tournament, Warhammer 2, Overwatch Watching longplays and toxic speedruns on YouTube Tim bonding with his Dad over ToeJam & Earl Sports, online and IRL (Tecmo Bowl, Backyard Sports, Skate) Why were people impressed by the Madden NFL 2001 graphics? Mike loves golf (Tiger Woods PGA Tour, Mario Golf: Super Rush, Golf Story) Arcade-y sports games as fantasy fulfillment (Tony Hawk, NFL Blitz) Boxing and wrestling games (Def Jam: Vendetta, Fight Night, Ready 2 Rumble, Rocky) Theme and interstitial music produced by Duncecap.This episode of DUNCECAST WITH SAMURAI BANANA was edited and produced by Gary Suarez for the Cabbages Podcast Network. Learn more about Cabbages at www.cabbageshiphop.com
Close pals Mike (aka Duncecap) and Tim (aka Samurai Banana) spend the second installment of their hip-hop n' video games podcast with their minds in the gaming gutter.Topics discussed in this episode include: Mike's beef with Hades, Bastion, and Supergiant Games Lara Croft's hexagonal bosoms in Tomb Raider II Getting naughty on Newgrounds (after dark) Dating sims (not dating “Sims”) Why Persona 5 turns Tim on The shocking twists of Doki Doki Literature Club! Experiencing horror in virtual reality games First-person horror gaming (Amnesia: The Dark Descent, Control, Hideo Kojima's P.T.) Are horror games scarier than horror movies? Theme and interstitial music produced by Duncecap.This episode of DUNCECAST WITH SAMURAI BANANA was edited and produced by Gary Suarez for the Cabbages Podcast Network. Learn more about Cabbages at www.cabbageshiphop.com
Taking a break from stoner season, Cabbages hip-hop podcast hosts Gary Suarez and Jeffery Laughlin chat with Toronto-based rapper DijahSB about Space Jam: A New Legacy (2021, directed by Malcolm D. Lee).Subscribe to the Cabbages hip-hop newsletter for free at cabbageshiphop.com Theme music produced and provided by Steel Tipped Dove.★ Support this podcast ★
Good buddies Mike (aka Duncecap) and Tim (aka Samurai Banana) inaugurate their hip-hop n' video games podcast with some friendly chit-chat about their history and origins as gamers.Topics discussed in this episode include: Rage-quitting games (Dark Souls, Gran Turismo, The Lion King) Mike and Tim's first consoles—because you never forget your first The magic of video game shopping at Toys-R-Us back in the day Virtual reality as a time travel workaround Why Nintendo is “kinda b.s.” Thoughts on “art games” (Death Stranding, Journey, Proteus) Commiserating over game-breaking glitches (Battletoads, Grim Fandango) Bonus points if you catch the subtle homage(s) to I Think You Should LeaveTheme and interstitial music produced by Duncecap.This episode of DUNCECAST WITH SAMURAI BANANA was edited and produced by Gary Suarez for the Cabbages Podcast Network. Learn more about Cabbages at www.cabbageshiphop.com
For this episode of the Cabbages hip-hop podcast, veteran rap critic Gary Suarez and his co-host, music industry insider Jeffery Laughlin, chat with Pennsylvania-bred, NYC-based rapper PremRock (Backwoodz Studioz, Wrecking Crew) and journalist/podcaster Christina Lee (Bottom Of The Map) about Bongwater (1998, directed by Richard Sears).Subscribe to the Cabbages hip-hop newsletter for free at cabbageshiphop.com Theme music produced and provided by Steel Tipped Dove.★ Support this podcast ★
For this episode of the Cabbages hip-hop podcast, veteran rap critic Gary Suarez and his co-host, music industry insider Jeffery Laughlin, chat with Chicago rapper Rich Jones about Far Out Man (1990, directed by and starring Tommy Chong).Subscribe to the Cabbages hip-hop newsletter for free at cabbageshiphop.com Theme music produced and provided by Steel Tipped Dove.★ Support this podcast ★
For this episode of the Cabbages hip-hop podcast, veteran rap critic Gary Suarez and his co-host, music industry insider Jeffery Laughlin, chat with rap duo Mimz & Dunn and journalist Jashima Wadehra about The Beach Bum (2019, directed by Harmony Korine, starring Matthew McConaughey and Snoop Dogg).Subscribe to the Cabbages hip-hop newsletter for free at cabbageshiphop.com Theme music produced and provided by Steel Tipped Dove.★ Support this podcast ★
This week we dip back into the 90s vaults to shine a light on a cult classic - Dr. Dooom's ‘First Come, First Served' from 1999
Continuing the stoner-centric third season of the Cabbages hip-hop podcast, veteran rap critic Gary Suarez and his co-host, music industry insider Jeffery Laughlin, chat with rapper OG Swaggerdick about Your Highness (2011, directed by David Gordon Green, starring Danny McBride and Natalie Portman).Subscribe to the Cabbages hip-hop newsletter for free at cabbageshiphop.com Theme music produced and provided by Steel Tipped Dove.This episode is brought to you by Wavparty, a website where you can download free, high quality samples of Eurorack modules and other hardware gear. Learn more at https://wavparty.com100% of advertising revenue from this episode goes towards Brooklyn Community Kitchen, with matching funds coming from the co-hosts. Visit https://brooklyncommunitykitchen.org★ Support this podcast ★
To kick off the third season of the Cabbages hip-hop podcast, veteran rap critic Gary Suarez and his co-host, music industry insider Jeffery Laughlin, chat with rapper Stik Figa about Grow House (2017, directed by DJ Pooh, starring Lil Duval and DeRay Davis).Subscribe to the Cabbages hip-hop newsletter for free at cabbageshiphop.com Theme music produced and provided by Steel Tipped Dove.★ Support this podcast ★
We continue to link up with the people who have a way with words and we're joined by Diction Don, Gary Suarez, to talk about music, popular culture and allyship - all within a Hip Hop context. Gary is a passionate and insightful advocate for cultural equity, social justice and for having a nice pen game. He wanted all the smoke and he definitely set off some fire alarms in this episode. Call it a 4 alarm blaze. Follow Sumit
A webinar recording of "Def Jam's Past, Present, and Future," a conversation on the past decade of business decisions made by one of hip-hop's most storied record labels. Gary and I discuss the highlights, the lowlights, and who should lead the label next. Listen: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | SoundCloud | Stitcher | Overcast | Amazon | Google Podcasts | Pocket Casts | RSS Gary Suarez ( @noyokono ) runs a hip-hop newsletter called Cabbages. He's a music journalist with bylines in Vulture, Entertainment Weekly, NPR and VICE. To learn more about his work, sign up for his newsletter at https://cabbages.substack.com/ Dan Runcie is the founder of Trapital, a media company that covers the business of hip-hop. Learn more at: https://trapital.co
This week I'm joined by Gary Suarez. In addition to writing freelance for Rolling Stone, Vice, Vibe, NPR, The Guardian, The Quietus, The Pit, and more publications than I could list here, Suarez also runs the hip-hop newsletter Cabbages, where he highlights the best in new independent hip-hop. Suarez also just started the second season of the Cabbages podcast, where he talks to rappers and writers about TV and movies. I've been a longtime reader of Suarez's work, ever since his controversial Oceano review on Metalsucks, so I was psyched to have him on the podcast to talk about Cabbages and the state of independent media in general. You can find Gary's work here: https://cabbages.substack.com/ https://gary-suarez.squarespace.com/
Gary Suarez is a music critic and journalist with recent bylines at Forbes, Entertainment Weekly, Remezcla, Rolling Stone, Vibe, and Vice. He also is the creator of the acclaimed CABBAGES, a twice-weekly newsletter focused on hip-hop / rap music discovery
photo: Morten Fog There is one globally influential magazine that focuses on Americana and I was fortunate enough to speak with its editor. Hilary Saunders is the human tornado who wrestles No Depression to the presses every quarter, and she is a phenomenal human being. For Episode 75, we had an wide-ranging conversation about her journey to the editorship of No Depression, about life in New York City during these strange times we're living in, and about using guava jelly in hamantaschen. I enjoyed every minute of it. During the course of our conversation, she recommended the email newsletters of a couple of music journalists. You can find Gary Suarez on Substack here: https://cabbages.substack.com/people/1989736-gary-suarez You can find out more about Marissa Moss and Natalie Weiner's newsletter here: https://marissarmoss.substack.com/p/coming-soon?r=5wdr&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&utm_source=copy You can sign up for Zachary Lipez's newsletter here: https://zacharylipez.substack.com/ And you can find Sara Benincasa's essay about the aftermath of the suicide of Anthony Bourdain here: https://humanparts.medium.com/when-they-leave-8eb15cc2ee1f I mentioned in the intro that I was going to include a link to the Corona Virus Relief Fund set up by MusiCares: https://www.grammy.com/musicares/get-help/musicares-coronavirus-relief And also here's a link to the Athens area musician's Covid 19 relief fund set up by Nuci's space here: https://www.nuci.org/get-help/
Gary Suarez and co-host Jeffery Laughlin talk with Boston rapper Michael Christmas and food/drinks writer Regan Hofmann.
This week the fellas are joined by music journalist Gary Suarez for a wide-ranging conversation in the first segment. They talk about the recent J. Cole and Noname tracks, music journalism, and Gary's hip-hop newsletter Cabbages, which you should subscribe to: https://cabbages.substack.com/Next up is an interview with Seattle-based producer Jake One. The incredibly prolific producer has made beats for everyone from Gift of Gab to Rick Ross and many more in between. Easygoing and incredibly talented, Jake discusses record collecting, collaborations, and tells stories about some of the interesting figures he's crossed paths with on his musical journey.
This week the fellas are joined by music journalist Gary Suarez for a wide-ranging conversation in the first segment. They talk about the recent J. Cole and Noname tracks, music journalism, and Gary's hip-hop newsletter Cabbages, which you should subscribe to: https://cabbages.substack.com/ Next up is an interview with Seattle-based producer Jake One. The incredibly prolific producer has made beats for everyone from Gift of Gab to Rick Ross and many more in between. Easygoing and incredibly talented, Jake discusses record collecting, collaborations, and tells stories about some of the interesting figures he's crossed paths with on his musical journey.
This week the fellas are joined by music journalist Gary Suarez for a wide-ranging conversation in the first segment. They talk about the recent J. Cole and Noname tracks, music journalism, and Gary's hip-hop newsletter Cabbages, which you should subscribe to: https://cabbages.substack.com/ Next up is an interview with Seattle-based producer Jake One. The incredibly prolific producer has made beats for everyone from Gift of Gab to Rick Ross and many more in between. Easygoing and incredibly talented, Jake discusses record collecting, collaborations, and tells stories about some of the interesting figures he's crossed paths with on his musical journey.
Gary Suarez is a music journalist and critic from NYC. I started talking to him over twitter several years ago when I was able to get some of the music I was working on onto his radar. Gary has written and continues to write for a ton of big and small publications — and currently has a newsletter called CABBAGES which he delivers directly to your inbox, it's incredible, definitely check it out to stay on top of awesome new music. Click here to read CABBAGES - follow him on twitter and instagram as well. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/apalacefromruin/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/apalacefromruin/support
Does Southern Hip-Hop still “own” trap music? While trap music started in the American South, its influence has become global, as artists all over the world are putting their spin on the genre. In this episode we define the waves of trap music over the last few decades and get some help from Trap Music Museum co-curator DL Warfield, then take a deep dive into the expansion of Latin trap music with journalist and music critic Gary Suarez.
Gary Suarez, freelance journalist and music critic, joins the show. Gary shares his untraditional journey of getting into professional music writing, building up bylines at esteemed publications through “hustle and luck” before specializing in música urbana. Manny and Eric get the 4-1-1 on music's most important wave, and Gary shares his takes on why Rosalía stirs so much controversy. Afterwards, the guys break down Bad Bunny as the artist of the decade and the show wraps with fireball takes in The Spice Rack. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/therapwritersshow/support
Gary Suarez is a freelance journalist and music critic born and raised in New York City. His writing has appeared at various outlets including Billboard, Complex, Deadspin, Forbes, The Guardian, High Times, Pitchfork, Noisey, and Vibe, among others. In this special interview at the Full Service Radio pop up at Freehand NY / Smile Radio, Gary breaks down what does and doesn't work in music journalism today and tells you why your opinion is most likely wrong.
Hey folks! We were lucky enough to have one of our favorite hip-hop writers Gary Suarez aka @noyokono. We discussed J. Cole's new single Middle Child, "Stan Culture" online and the erosion of music journalism in the age of click-bait. Gary talked a little bit about his annual Music Writer Exercise, which we invite you all to try. All you have to do is listen to one album that you have never heard before every day in February, then you write one tweet about the album. Make sure to include the hashtag #MWE. At the end of the episode we played a quick "pick em" rapper game based on a few of Jayson's Twitter recent polls. Follow Gary on Twitter: https://twitter.com/noyokono Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/808sandbars
Only seven tracks long, coke rap's poet laureate continues to amaze with age as he pontificates on the hustle and grind.An album review by Gary Suarez, read by Pat Freely.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Only seven tracks long, coke rap’s poet laureate continues to amaze with age as he pontificates on the hustle and grind.An album review by Gary Suarez, read by Pat Freely.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Gary Suarez is a writer for Forbes, Noisey, Vinyl My Please, and many other places. He's got a rich knowledge of everything from hip-hop to metal, and he knows the intricacies of the music business more than most writers. Here, he talks to Dan and David about the internet, the lack of negative criticism, and what good has come of all the changes in music journalism over the past few years.
Gary Suarez and Regan Hofmann join GUNWASH to play The Newlywed Game. It's a good one.
We were joined by Gary Suarez of Human Toilet for the duration of the show. We spent the majority of the show talking about our experiences on the 70,000 Tons of Metal cruise. We also played Thrash It or Trash It, featuring band demos we got on the cruise from Bastard Convoy, Shredhead, some band we couldn't pronounce, Horror Cult and Profaner. Here is this week's playlist: Crowbar – All I Had (I Gave) Hammerfall – Hearts On Fire Venom – Black Metal Overkill – I Hate Cannibal Corpse – Demented Aggression Make sure to follow the Livecast on Twitter, Facebook; Youtube.