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Episode 08: “Scotland’s Greatest Podcast” - The Scratch Cast: The Alternative Music Podcast

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This episode is a bit of a Frankenstein’s monster. Due to the lockdown, we had to record it via skype (which we did way back in April) and unfortunately, the majority of Snedds’ audio turned out to be awful.

So… 90% of those parts were re-recorded and edited back in with Grant’s audio (which wasn’t too bad). This process took bloody ages!

Please be understanding if the audio quality isn’t quite up to scratch but it seems to have actually turned out fairly well in the end. We’ve left in snippets of Snedds’ old audio here and there for comparison…

On this episode, we discuss the singles “I Only Drink When I’m Drunk” by BC Camplight and “Annabelle” by Creeper and put forward our single swaps for the next episode: “Sand” by Belgian shoegaze punks Brutus and “Martin” by indie rock outfit Carseat Headrest.

We also review The Big Moon’s sophomore album “Walking Like We Do”, the “Common Sense” EP from Scratch Cast favourites Viagra Boys, “Underneath” the fourth studio album from the genre-bending Code Orange and “Everything is A-OK” the oh so nostalgic fifth album from Australian alt. rockers Violent Soho.

Sit back and enjoy “Scotland’s Greatest Podcast”. If you’re wondering what our review scores relate to, check out our rating system below:

1/10 - Destroy without listening

2/10 - Rancid bin juice (bathe afterwards)

3/10 - Hot garbage (avoid)

4/10 - Meh (not worth going back to)

5/10 - Forgettable (one or two good songs)

6/10 - Just OK (for fans of the genre)

7/10 - Good (quite like it)

8/10 - Very good (must listen)

9/10 - Exceptional (absolutely love it)

10/10 - Practically flawless (unmissable)

Don’t forget to subscribe to The Scratch Cast on your favourite streaming/podcast service so you never miss an episode.

Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2KYNkI2

Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3082hBj

Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/2QXCohy

YouTube: http://bit.ly/2QXtlxo

Deezer: http://bit.ly/34sjqDA

Castbox: http://bit.ly/34sEJoH

TuneIn Radio: http://bit.ly/2QVt8ur

& more: https://pod.link/1480168617

Peace.

  continue reading

33 episodes

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This episode is a bit of a Frankenstein’s monster. Due to the lockdown, we had to record it via skype (which we did way back in April) and unfortunately, the majority of Snedds’ audio turned out to be awful.

So… 90% of those parts were re-recorded and edited back in with Grant’s audio (which wasn’t too bad). This process took bloody ages!

Please be understanding if the audio quality isn’t quite up to scratch but it seems to have actually turned out fairly well in the end. We’ve left in snippets of Snedds’ old audio here and there for comparison…

On this episode, we discuss the singles “I Only Drink When I’m Drunk” by BC Camplight and “Annabelle” by Creeper and put forward our single swaps for the next episode: “Sand” by Belgian shoegaze punks Brutus and “Martin” by indie rock outfit Carseat Headrest.

We also review The Big Moon’s sophomore album “Walking Like We Do”, the “Common Sense” EP from Scratch Cast favourites Viagra Boys, “Underneath” the fourth studio album from the genre-bending Code Orange and “Everything is A-OK” the oh so nostalgic fifth album from Australian alt. rockers Violent Soho.

Sit back and enjoy “Scotland’s Greatest Podcast”. If you’re wondering what our review scores relate to, check out our rating system below:

1/10 - Destroy without listening

2/10 - Rancid bin juice (bathe afterwards)

3/10 - Hot garbage (avoid)

4/10 - Meh (not worth going back to)

5/10 - Forgettable (one or two good songs)

6/10 - Just OK (for fans of the genre)

7/10 - Good (quite like it)

8/10 - Very good (must listen)

9/10 - Exceptional (absolutely love it)

10/10 - Practically flawless (unmissable)

Don’t forget to subscribe to The Scratch Cast on your favourite streaming/podcast service so you never miss an episode.

Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2KYNkI2

Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3082hBj

Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/2QXCohy

YouTube: http://bit.ly/2QXtlxo

Deezer: http://bit.ly/34sjqDA

Castbox: http://bit.ly/34sEJoH

TuneIn Radio: http://bit.ly/2QVt8ur

& more: https://pod.link/1480168617

Peace.

  continue reading

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