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Schizophrenic Music

Craig Vennes & Kevin Glubke

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Schizophrenic Music in more than just a podcast, it's a casual conversation between 2 passionate music fans that illustrates how music makes their world a better place to live in. There is no pretense, we like what we like and we absolutely love to talk about it. Concerts, new album releases, what we listened to on the way to work...you name it. If it involves the music we love (or even hate) we'll share it with the world if they're willing to listen.
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In this episode, Craig and Shawn introduce listeners to two exciting acts making waves in the indie and alt-country scenes. Craig kicks things off by spotlighting one of his favorite new bands, Chime School, which is the musical vehicle for Andy Pastalaniec. He dives into the latest album "The Boy Who Ran The Paisley Hotel" (Slumberland Records) an…
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In this episode, Shawn and Craig explore the diverse worlds of rock and emo through the lens of two compelling musical acts. Shawn kicks things off by spotlighting ZZ Top, inspired by his recent purchase of the new Rhino Records box set. He delves into the legendary band's enduring legacy, discussing how their blend of blues, rock, and boogie has l…
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In this special episode, Shawn and Craig celebrate the exciting announcement of Oasis' reunion by diving deep into the band's monumental impact on music and culture. They explore how Oasis defined the sound of a generation with their anthemic rock and rebellious attitude, becoming icons of the Britpop movement in the '90s. They discuss the band's r…
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In this episode, Shawn and Craig bring listeners on a journey through two distinct yet equally captivating musical landscapes. Shawn spotlights Kendra Morris's album "Nine Lives," exploring the soulful richness and retro vibes that define her sound. He delves into the album's blend of modern and vintage influences, highlighting how Morris's emotive…
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In this episode, Shawn and Craig are joined once again by special guest Kevin, who brings a deep dive into the Bee Gees' classic album "Spirits Having Flown." Kevin explores how this 1979 release marked a significant point in the Bee Gees' career, coming off the massive success of the "Saturday Night Fever" soundtrack. He highlights standout tracks…
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This Episode: Dorothy's date...it involves soiled clothing and a series of very bad decisions...VERY bad decisions; The terror of Dustin's ventriloquist's dummy; Billy the Kidd breaks his ribs (left ones this time, the right ones were already fractured and yes, Ed makes this funny); Elecia is attacked by a real-life Angry-Bird; Chuck in the Truck g…
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In this episode, Shawn and Craig are joined by special guest Kevin, who brings a unique spotlight with Amanaz's album "Africa." Kevin delves into the rich, psychedelic rock sounds of this Zambian gem, one of the cornerstone albums of an obscure genre known as Zamrock. He explores how "Africa" captures the vibrant musical landscape of 1970s Zambia a…
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In this episode, Craig and Shawn revisit and celebrate some standout albums that have left a lasting impression. Craig spotlights The Posies' fourth album, "Amazing Disgrace," diving into its power-pop brilliance and emotional depth. He explores the album's dynamic range, from catchy hooks to introspective lyrics, and discusses how tracks like "Dai…
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In this episode, Craig and Shawn delve into two distinct yet equally captivating musical landscapes. Shawn spotlights Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon," a groundbreaking album renowned for its innovative use of studio effects, cohesive concept, and timeless tracks like "Time" and "Money." He explores the album's themes of existentialism and huma…
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In this episode, Shawn & Craig take listeners on a diverse musical journey, highlighting a range of albums that span various genres and eras. Shawn delves into albums from Punch Brothers, Karate, New Order, Billy Joe Shaver, and Bon Iver, offering insights into each artist's unique sound and influence. He explores the intricate progressive bluegras…
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This week's round-up: Donna talks about (inadvisable) fun with fireworks; if you think Dorothy is a little whacky, wait'll you meet her hillbilly family; Johnny RadRad is banished to a teenager's nightmare; elevator repairman Luke tells tales of absolute morons; Ed goes off on restaurant birthday celebrations; Sherry steals swings from children; Jo…
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In this episode, Shawn & Craig explore the lush soundscapes of Washed Out and the dynamic energy of Good Looks. Shawn spotlights Washed Out's "Purple Noon," an album that envelops listeners in dreamy, synth-driven melodies and soothing vocals. He discusses how "Purple Noon" captures the essence of chillwave with its atmospheric production and evoca…
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Malcolm tests out the show's 'swear-filter'; Casino Rob has a girlfriend he met when she stood on his truck; Vicki Vale suffers from a lack of planning; Hammer is more "sophisticated" than we think; Donna vs US health care; 16 year-old Johnny RadRad returns and Triple T tries to start yet another beef with a Nighttime Neighbour!…
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In this episode, Craig and Shawn dive into a mix of new talent and nostalgic favorites. Craig spotlights Torrey's self-titled album, introducing listeners to the band's refreshing blend of indie rock and shoegaze. He explores how he discovered the band and discusses how Torrey's unique sound sets them apart in today's music scene. Craig offers insi…
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In this episode, Shawn and Craig explore two diverse musical landscapes, offering listeners a rich blend of indie rock and reggae. Shawn spotlights Hotline TNT's "Cartwheel," an album that captures the essence of modern indie rock with its raw energy and poignant lyrics. He delves into the standout tracks and the band's knack for blending emotive s…
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