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For Season 2 of AFOMFJ, we're changing our format. This is now Brothers on Brothers, a show exclusively interviewing two brothers you haven't heard of discuss two brothers you have heard of. So we invited Dan and Matt Warry-Smith join to discuss their favourite Jewish movie-makers, Joel and Ethan Coen. Credits This show is hosted and edited by Laura Leibow (@lauraleibow on Instagram and @tweibow on Twitter). Follow The CJN on Instagram (@thecjn) and find more great Jewish podcasts at thecjn.ca.
The boys discuss the goods and good-nots (?) of Weezer’s sophomore album Pinkerton. Is it better than their self-titled first album? Does it deserve the amount of love it gets? Is Rivers Cuomo a chauvinist nerd? All of these questions and more are kind of touched on in this new episode! Matt re-lives a bit of his teen-angst days (again), Nick gives a brief lesson in opera history and the boys finally get a cease and desist letter from the Italian government! Recorded at Soundstill Hosted by Nicholas Tristan and Matt Warry-Smith Engineered by DJ Tasker Editing by Mark Sanders and Matt Warry-Smith
The boys embark on a “discovery” of whether they’re “human after all”, but they may not have done the “homework” required. Daft Punk is the topic at hand, specifically Daft Punk’s gorgeous and ambitious 2013 record “Random Access Memories”. Nick talks about his fandom for Daft Punk’s least liked album, Matt recommends the controversial opinion that Tron is better enjoyed on drugs, and the boys can’t stop losing themselves to that dang ol’ dance! Recorded at Soundstill Hosted by Nicholas Tristan and Matt Warry-Smith Engineered by DJ Tasker Editing by Mark Sanders and Matt Warry-Smith
The boys get so blue when they talk about Joni Mitchell’s seminal confessional, also called “Blue”. Nick and Matt spend much of the episode in awe of Joni’s brilliant songwriting prowess and reflecting on the album’s crushing sadness, but they do of course find time for some of their classic “goofs”, “japes”, and of course: “funnies”. Other topics include Nick’s grand unifying theory of the Joni Cinematic Universe, Joni Mitchell’s well-documented love for Pepsi Blue, and Matt’s pitch for Amelia Earheart returning as Captain America. Recorded at Soundstill Hosted by Nicholas Tristan and Matt Warry-Smith Engineered by DJ Tasker Editing by Mark Sanders and Matt Warry-Smith
The boys get weird and wild as they talk about “The Mollusk”, the inventive album by American alternative rock group Ween. As Ween is one of Matt’s favourite bands, much of the podcast is him forgetting to tell jokes and instead gushing about his favourite American alternative rock group. Other topics include numerous high-art comparison to Ween, Brazilian psychedelic rock, and Nick’s internal battle on whether he was going to turn the album off and refuse to record the episode. Recorded at Psiphon Studios Hosted by Nicholas Tristan and Matt Warry-Smith Engineered by DJ Gustavo Editing by Mark Sanders and Matt Warry-Smith
Hope you don’t spook easily, otherwise this “The Shining on a boat” made-for-TV movie will have you shiverin’ up a storm! To get to the heart of the TBS Superstation original film The Triangle, Nick goes straight to the source: his comedy partner and all-around good dude Matt Warry-Smith, who starred in the film as “Ghost Boi”. In addition to much, much discussion on the precise nature of his ghost boy character, Nick and Matt discuss if the Gabriel Byrne film “Ghost Ship” ripped this off, Matt’s dad being the famed Pokemon Mr. Mime, and Matt’s ongoing rivalry with legendary chanteuse Rihanna. Recorded at Psiphon Studios Hosted by Nicholas Tristan Special Guest Matt Warry-Smith Engineered by Mark Sanders
The boys enter their prog-rock phase by talking Genesis, specifically their groundbreaking record The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway. Nick takes this opportunity to fondly reminisce about being a little prog-rock boy, and bores Matt terribly in the process. Other topics include forgetting bassist Mike Rutherford’s name, the challenge of making a great double album, and the amazing solo career of Peter Gabriel. Recorded at Psiphon Studios Hosted by Matt Warry-Smith and Nicholas Tristan Produced by Over Easy Airwaves Engineered by DJ Tasker Additional editing by Mark Sanders
The boys discuss Green Day’s seminal album American Idiot, and reveal a number of embarrassing truths along the way. Did Matt make himself cry listening to this record as a lad? You’ll have to listen to find out, but yes, he did. Other topics include left-wing political theory, your Grandma’s Green Day record (feat. Tony Bennett and Barbra Streisand), and Nick keeps trying to push a Green Day/Sum 41 rivalry. Recorded at Psiphon Studios Hosted by Matt Warry-Smith and Nicholas Tristan Engineered by DJ Tasker Edited by Mark Sanders Logo by Emily Gillis