Episodios

  • Quickfire part I
    Mar 30 2026

    The conversation covers a range of topics including technical issues, family anecdotes, health updates, and a discussion about albums and music. The hosts also talk about a book on horror scores and plan for future episodes. The conversation covers a review of two albums, Silver Sun Pickups' 'Tenter Hooks' and Mumford and Sons' 'Prizefighter'. The hosts and guests share their thoughts and critiques on the albums, discussing specific tracks, production, and overall impressions. The conversation covers multiple album reviews, each with its own unique musical style and themes. The hosts and guest provide in-depth reviews and insights into each album, discussing their favorite tracks, overall impressions, and the impact of the music on the listener. The conversation also delves into the evolution of the music industry and the changing landscape of music consumption.

    Takeaways

    • Technical issues with audio and video setup can impact podcast recording and require troubleshooting.
    • Family anecdotes and personal stories add a relatable and humorous touch to the podcast.
    • Health updates and discussions about music and albums provide variety and engagement for the audience. Album reviews and critiques
    • Exploring individual tracks and production
    • Comparing the albums to the band's previous work Diverse Musical Styles
    • Impact of Music on the Listener

    Chapters

    • 17:53 Book on Horror Scores and Future Episode Plans
    • 41:11 Mumford and Sons' 'Prizefighter' Review
    • 47:16 Album Review: Run Together
    • 58:59 Album Review: Conflict DLC
    • 01:07:39 Album Review: Love Is Not Enough
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    1 h y 4 m
  • Figure Number Five
    Mar 16 2026

    The conversation delves into the power of music as a source of empowerment and personal reflection, leading to an exploration of different metal genres. The album exchange and background of Soilwork set the stage for a discussion on the Stanton Triangle mindset and its impact. The analysis of the album and its comparison to other bands highlights the influence of Soilwork, leading to a conclusion on the band's significance. The conversation delves into the empowering nature of metal albums and their influence on personal motivation. It explores the favorite heavy metal vocalists, reviews and criticism of metal albums, the impact of Soilwork's music, and the musical elements and influences in metal music. The conversation delves into the influences and sound of Soilwork's music, comparing their albums and discussing fan perspectives. It also explores collaboration and lineup stability, the impact and understanding of metal music, song analysis and musical elements, lyrics and songwriting, the best and worst songs on the album, favorite songs, and concludes with an overall assessment of the album.

    Takeaways

    • Music as a source of empowerment
    • Exploring different metal genres Metal albums as sources of empowerment
    • Influence of metal music on personal motivation Influences from various metal and alternative metal bands are evident in Soilwork's music
    • The album 'Stabbing the Drama' by Soilwork is a unique and successful blend of different metal subgenres

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Influence of Soilwork and Conclusion
    • 29:08 Favorite Heavy Metal Vocalist
    • 36:01 Impact of Soilwork's Music
    • 43:18 Musical Elements and Influences
    • 50:15 Influences and Sound
    • 55:19 Song Analysis and Musical Elements
    • 01:01:24 Worst and Best Songs on the Album
    • 01:06:37 Favorite Songs and Album Conclusion
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    1 h y 1 m
  • Violator
    Feb 23 2026

    In this episode, we dive deep into Violator, the 1990 album that cemented Depeche Mode as one of the most influential bands of all time. From the hypnotic minimalism of “Enjoy the Silence” to the dark pulse of “Personal Jesus” and “Policy of Truth,” Violator reshaped synth-pop, alternative, and modern electronic music.

    We break down the album’s sound, themes, production choices, and cultural impact—why it worked, why it still resonates, and how it changed the trajectory of Depeche Mode’s career. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or hearing Violator for the first time, this episode explores why the album remains timeless.

    🎶 Topics include:
    – The making of Violator
    – Standout tracks and hidden details
    – Its influence on alternative and electronic music
    – Why Violator still feels modern today

    🎧 Listen, subscribe, and let us know: Where does Violator rank for you in Depeche Mode’s discography?

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    1 h y 4 m
  • Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)
    Mar 2 2026

    In this episode, we take a deep dive into David Bowie’s 1980 album Scary Monsters and Super Creeps—the record that bridged his experimental ’70s era with the sharp, anxious sound of the ’80s.

    From the fractured art-rock of “Ashes to Ashes” to the jagged energy of “Fashion” and “Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps),” this album captures Bowie at a creative crossroads: confident, confrontational, and completely in control.

    We break down the album’s themes, production, standout tracks, and cultural impact—exploring how Bowie reflected paranoia, identity, and modern life while setting the tone for the decade to come.

    🎵 Topics include:
    – Bowie’s transition out of the Berlin era
    – The evolution of Major Tom in “Ashes to Ashes”
    – New wave, post-punk, and art-rock influences
    – Why Scary Monsters is often called Bowie’s last “classic” album

    🎧 Listen, subscribe, and join the conversation: Where does Scary Monsters and Super Creeps rank in Bowie’s discography for you?

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    1 h y 2 m
  • Them Crooked Vultures
    Mar 9 2026

    The conversation delves into the influence of Dave Grohl, Josh Homme, and John Paul Jones, as well as an exploration of the concept of supergroups in music. The discussion covers the impact of these influential musicians and their collaborations in the music industry, as well as the significance of supergroups in shaping the music landscape. The conversation delves into the exploration of super groups and their impact on the music industry, as well as the process of evaluating and rating albums. The discussion covers the significance of super groups and their influence on the creation of exceptional music, as well as the criteria and process for evaluating and rating albums.

    Takeaways

    • Influence of Dave Grohl, Josh Homme, and John Paul Jones
    • Exploring the concept of supergroups in music Super groups and their impact
    • Album evaluation and rating

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Exploring the Concept of Supergroups in Music
    • 20:15 Exploring Super Groups
    • 26:28 Album Evaluation and Rating
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    1 h y 4 m
  • VCV 276 | dl's Happy Hour
    Mar 23 2026

    The conversation covers a range of music-related topics, including the nostalgic value of Real Big Fish's song 'Beer', a critical review of Lady Gaga's album 'Born This Way', a discussion of Muddy Waters' anthology, and an exploration of The Pharcyde's album 'Bizarre Ride 2'. Each chapter delves into the unique aspects of the music and its impact, providing valuable insights and perspectives. The conversation covers a diverse range of musical genres and influential artists and albums. It delves into the impact of indie pop, the influence of movies on music, critical acclaim, and unique production. It also explores the representation of queer-themed songs, the role of 'old sad bastard' music, and the popularity and influence of indie folk. Additionally, it evaluates Weezer's impact, the influence of Motown, and the significance of Robert Johnson's 'Crossroad Blues'.

    Takeaways

    • Real Big Fish's song 'Beer' is a fantastic song with nostalgic value
    • Lady Gaga's album 'Born This Way' is reminiscent of 80s dance music and has a strong association with the gay bar scene
    • Muddy Waters' anthology is a significant compilation of his work, but its inclusion in the list of greatest albums is questionable
    • The Pharcyde's album 'Bizarre Ride 2' is a highly underrated and influential hip-hop album Diverse musical genres
    • Influential artists and albums

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Exploration of The Pharcyde's 'Bizarre Ride 2' Album
    • 01:03:10 Robert Johnson's 'Crossroad Blues'
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    1 h y 3 m
  • Eras Vulgaris
    Feb 16 2026

    In this episode, the hosts dive into a lively discussion about the album 'Era Vulgaris' by Queens of the Stone Age. They explore the album's unique sound, its influences, and its place in the band's discography. The conversation is filled with humor, personal anecdotes, and a deep appreciation for the music.

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    1 h y 18 m
  • Queens of the Stone Age part II
    Feb 9 2026

    Join us as we delve into the discography of Queens of the Stone Age, exploring their musical evolution from their debut album to their latest release. Discover the stories behind their iconic tracks, the band's dynamic changes, and the impact of their music over the years. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to their sound, this episode offers a comprehensive look at one of rock's most influential bands. Don't miss out on this musical journey! #QueensOfTheStoneAge #RockMusic #MusicDiscussion

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    1 h y 19 m