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We're back with more ramblings on new album releases. We kick-start the episode with an in-depth review of Casey's rock album 'How to Disappear', exploring its distinct Welsh sound infused with elements of post-hardcore and shoegaze. Moving forward, we immerse ourselves in the UK rap scene through the lens of Unknown T's 'Blood Diamond', an album r…
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Beginning our new year in tune, we dive into albums from the end of 2023. previous year. This episode of our podcast dissects albums from Baby Queen, Sophie Lloyd, Poppy, Wargasm, Pink Pantheress, and Aesop Rock. We also find time for a year-end celebration of 2023's best albums and look hopefully at what 2024 has in store.…
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Back again, but this time technical issues meant it was an iphone recording, we also crammed in seven album reviews and the new Beatle's single. Albums reviewed were: Roger Waters - Dark Side of the Moon (Redux) Bergman - Embers The National - Laugh Track The Rolling Stones - Hackney Diamonds Hannah Diamond - Perfect Picture The Anchoress - Version…
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Anyone remember the end of May? We didn't apparently, because after recording this one we kinda forgot about it. Forget Metallica? Forget Susanne Sundfor? I know. Don;t know what happened. Anyone, here it is. Metallica – 72 Seasons Redhook - Postcard from a Living Hell Everything But the Girl – Fuse Esther Rose – Safe to Run The National – First Tw…
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Yes, DM are back. But are they past their sell by date? And are they better than Japanese metal, a new supergroup, or podcast favourites The Hold Steady? Take a listen and find out. Albums reviewed this podcast: Depeche Mode - Memento Mori Baby Metal - The Other One Black Country, New Road - Live at Bush Hall Lana Del Ray - Did you know that there'…
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People keep telling us Hamish Hawk is the next big thing. Is he? We review his latest as well as dipping our toes into K-pop, the Go Team, Paramore, Young Fathers and see if there is more than just Friday to Rebecca Black. We Review: - Hamish Hawk - Angel Numbers Young Fathers - Heavy Heavy Paramore - This is Why The Go Team - Get Up Sequences - Pa…
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Thanks to all the artist this podcast for making 'traditional albums' by which we mean 45mins or shorter. We love you. Also it is an all female (bar two token males in Mint Green) musical cast this month, as we review: Nova Twins - SupernovaGrace Ives - Janky StarTate McCrae - I used to think i could flyLykke li - EyeeyeMint Green - All girls go to…
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Will it be the Bub? or Kacey? or Someone ... new? Yes, as it is that time of year, we are ignoring all things festive and just catching up some albums we missed instead. Little Sims - Sometimes I Might be Introverted Olivia Ridrigo - Sour Dry Cleaning - New Long Leg Low - Hey What And for those few of you who listen to us regularly, or even occassi…
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We seem to be running out of time for podcasts and are also now back to not even being in the same room. Was it miscial differences you ask. Let's find out as we talk: - Adele - 30 Damon Albarn - The nearer the fountain, more pure the stream flows Abba - Voyage Megan Thee Stallion - Something for the Hooties Self Esteem - Prioritise Pleasure Limp B…
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Just in time for Easter we return to tell you why you should or shouldn't listen to the following albums - The Hold Steady - Open Door Policy.The Weather Station – Ignorance.Black Country, New Road – For the First Time.Tribulation – Where the Gloom Becomes Sound. Goat Girl – On all Fours.Mogwai - As The Love Continues.…
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It's Christmas time ... and what better way to celebrate than listening to Pete and I chat about the following: Taylor Swift: Evermore SAULT - Untitled (Rise) SAULT - Untitled (Black is) Rina Sawayama - Sawayama Paul McCartney - III Oh, and some festive cheer from Jamie Cullum with The Pianoman at Christmas Note: Techical issues mean that Scott's s…
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It was all going so well during the first part of the year, wasn't it. We were podcasting. We took foot off the pedal when we were allowed out though, so taken a while to drag ourselves back. But, back, we are as we cast a swift eye over the following:- Taylor Swift - FolkloreJames Dean BradField - Even in ExileFountains DC - A Heroes DeathSea Girl…
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Note: Due to a technical glitch with Zencastr - too much echo - I've had to ditch one of the recordings, so this is just from Pete's recording with Scott recorded as an echo of his original track. Anyway, what did we listen to this month: Hayley Williams - Petals for ArmorJason Isbell & The 400 Unit- ReunionsPerfume Genius - Set My Heart on Fire Im…
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It was just like the old days, we had to reschedule due to work, even whilst we are stuck at home. But, we made time ( two parts DIPA, one part Imperial Stout) to bring you another exciting episode of two men waffle about music. Albums reviewed this podcast are: – The Strokes – The New Abnormal Pearl Jam – Gigaton Dua Lipa – Future Nostalgia All Ti…
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The people asked, can Pete and Scott really carry on if you remove the going to the pub post podcast bit of the podcast? Sadly, yes. Apparently technology means we can do this sat in our own houses. So welcome to the Orpington/Hither Green mash up v1. Albums reviewed this podcast are: - The Boomtown Rats - Welcome to Boomtown Mandy Moore - Silver L…
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It's a new year and we are feeling like it could be a good one. Then again we think that every year and Drake and Limp Bizkit are still releasing records. Anyway .... Camila Cabello - Camila Joe Satriani - What Happen's Next Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Wrong Creatures The President Lincoln - Pilgrims & Aliens AND ... The BBC Sound of 2018 (spoile…
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