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This is the official Rate The Record Podcast! This isn’t your typical music rating or review kind of podcast. Each week, Kris and Savannah discuss an album of their choosing. They’ll rate the songs, then Rate The Record (as if that was a surprise at all). We’re always looking for and considering albums and new music to have on the show. Who knows, maybe this will end up being your new favourite podcast before too long! Where did YOUR favourite album end up? Were your favourite songs ranked h ...
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Time to relive a little of my high school nostalgia... I mean, circa 2003 - 2007, so it kind of counts. I'm checking out Alexisonfire and their 2022 album Otherness. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to keep up with what's going on with the show. A new episode of the Rate The Record Podcast comes out every Monday, so make sure you keep a…
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I can't be the only person who thinks this is more a punk album than anything. Well, I know I'm not. I just wanted to say it. Anyway, that album is today's episode and it's System of a Down's 1998 self-titled debut album! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to keep up with what's going on with the show. A new episode of the Rate The Record…
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For the second time in the history of the show, Idles makes an appearance! This time, it's their 2024 album "Tangk." Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to keep up with what's going on with the show. A new episode of the Rate The Record Podcast comes out every Monday, so make sure you keep an eye and an ear out each week! I would love to h…
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The podcast is now three years old! As is customary on the anniversary, it's time to look at Pearl Jam once again, and their 1996 album No Code. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to keep up with what's going on with the show. A new episode of the Rate The Record Podcast comes out every Monday, so make sure you keep an eye and an ear out …
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With today's album and Korn having been done, you know Limp Bizkit is inevitable. Until then, I'm checking Detones and their 2000 album White Pony. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to keep up with what's going on with the show. A new episode of the Rate The Record Podcast comes out every Monday, so make sure you keep an eye and an ear o…
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A band I originally listened to a lot back in middle and high school just dropped a new album. What better time to check out Mushroomehad and their 2024 album Call the Devil. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to keep up with what's going on with the show. A new episode of the Rate The Record Podcast comes out every Monday, so make sure y…
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The last of the requests left over from season five! This time around I've been asked to check out Drab Majesty and their 2019 album "Modern Mirror." Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to keep up with what's going on with the show. A new episode of the Rate The Record Podcast comes out every Monday, so make sure you keep an eye and an ear…
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I last spoke to Orenda for episode 181 with her bandmate Maria Taylor for the band Azure Ray. Today, we’re discussing her new book, “The Witch’s Daughter.” I finished this book in about four days and couldn’t put it down. It’s an amazing book about trauma. There will be something that resonates with you, a family member, or a friend at some point w…
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Such a popular band with so few albums in their history. No worries though, because today I'm looking at Jane's Addiction and their 1988 debut album "Nothing's Shocking." Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to keep up with what's going on with the show. A new episode of the Rate The Record Podcast comes out every Monday, so make sure you k…
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Vagrant Records was on fire in the 2000s. That fire was fueled by their music videos, which, at the time, was how you got to the kids. Maureen Barry was a true pioneer in making amazing videos in this scene, and with some timing, millions saw them. This is how she started; the stories are attached to some of your favorite band's music videos and ca…
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Reviewing a brand new album by a band that (according to the channels analytics) is older than most of the audience! Today I'm checking our Deep Purple and their 2024 album "=1" Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to keep up with what's going on with the show. A new episode of the Rate The Record Podcast comes out every Monday, so make sur…
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Today, we welcome John Anderson from Boys Life and Suburban Eyes. We talk about the recent unreleased songs from Boys Life streaming via Numero Group and his new group, Suburban Eyes, with Eric Richter from Christie Front Drive and Jeremy Gomez from Mineral. Suburban Eyes' record is out in August via Spartan Records. I hope you enjoy the episode! S…
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Throwing it back to the late 90s when pop-punk and nu-metal were peaking in popularity. Today, let's check out Blink 182 and their 1999 album "Enema of the State." Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to keep up with what's going on with the show. A new episode of the Rate The Record Podcast comes out every Monday, so make sure you keep an …
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Another request that was received toward the end of season five is finally seeing the light of day. Today, for the third time on this show, I've been asked to listen to Sloan and their 1996 album "One Chord to Another." Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to keep up with what's going on with the show. A new episode of the Rate The Record P…
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David NeSmith has been part of some groundbreaking bands in emo. He's not afraid to say it throughout the episode, either! From Maximillian Colby's screamo days to the dissonance of Sleepytime Trio and his work with Bats & Mice. They all scream not just emo but a need to create and share new sounds still to this day. Dave made a playlist you can ch…
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Time for the first REAL big throwback of the season. This time around, I wanted to take a look at Gary Numan and his 1979 album "The Pleasure Principle." Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to keep up with what's going on with the show. A new episode of the Rate The Record Podcast comes out every Monday, so make sure you keep an eye and an…
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The first request of the new season is upon us! This a request I got back toward the end of season five and meant to do it in season six. Well, here I am now listening to Black Country, New Road, and their 2022 album "Ants From Up There." Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to keep up with what's going on with the show. A new episode of th…
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Today on the podcast, we welcome John O'Callaghan from The Maine. The Maine have had a long history in the scene and are about to jump on the Sad Summer Tour. John and I spoke about emo extensively and how the band and the music have stayed alive after all these years. I love how little it took to edit. I had a blast talking to John about all thing…
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Time for another BRAND NEW album on the show. It's their first album in 13 years, so I think it's as good a time as any to check out Kittie and their 2024 album "Fire." Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to keep up with what's going on with the show. A new episode of the Rate The Record Podcast comes out every Monday, so make sure you kee…
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Back into the swing of things again. This time, an album I originally chose to do for March 2024 (before the show went on a hiatus). Today is all about Nine Inch Nails and their 1994 album The Downward Spiral. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to keep up with what's going on with the show. A new episode of the Rate The Record Podcast com…
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Today on the podcast, we welcome Vish Khanna from the Kreative Kontrol podcast. Vish has had almost 900 guests from across the creative spectrum. A truly amazing interviewer, and it was an honor to have him on the show. Thanks to Holmes from American Football for connecting us! http://vishkhanna.com/ https://www.patreon.com/washedupemo Learn more a…
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The podcast is finally back! Half a year later and I'm ready to go! Time to do something we never previous did on the podcast, and that's cover a brand new album! This week, I'm checking out Julie Christmas and her 2024 album "Ridiculous and Full of Blood." Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to keep up with what's going on with the show. …
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Today on the podcast, we welcome David Mitchell from the Montreal-based band Gulfer. I have loved them since I first heard them in the 2010s. I’ve had a soft spot for their sound and continued work ethic to make music through things that happen in life. Their most recent album, out as of late February, is called Third Wind, and boy, do we get on th…
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Today on the podcast, we welcome Dallas Green from City and Colour and Alexisonfire. I’ve had the pleasure of working with him over the years and he helped shape who I am. We got to catch up about emo, what Elliott means to him, Canadian bands you should check out, who has been lost, and what he’s looking forward to. Thank you for listening and tha…
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Originally from Baltimore, Christine Osazuwa got her start in music at 15. She holds degrees in music, marketing and data science and combined those passions into roles in data & marketing at Universal Music Sweden and Warner Music Group in London. Currently, Christine is the Chief Strategy Officer for ticketing & event marketing startup Shoobs whe…
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Today on the podcast, we welcome Tim Semple, drummer from Boilermaker. Boilermaker was a band from the San Diego area and was on a few labels, including our friends Better Looking Records, who had a CD compilation called Leucadia that has been taking on a life of its own over the years. As the constant feeding frenzy for what’s not streaming, Boile…
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