On this episode of Adventures in Vinyl, Adam and I discuss the debut studio album released in the year 2000 and as of July of this year has sold over 17 million copies worldwide. That band is coldpl…
On this episode of Adventures in Vinyl, Adam and I discuss the fifth studio album and first major label release which transitioned this bands sound from hardcore punk to a style that would later be k…
On this episode of Adventures in Vinyl, Adam and I discuss the fourth studio album whose title song alludes to the 1985 film The Goonies. That band is The Ataris and the album is So Long, Astoria.
On this episode of Adventures in Vinyl, Adam and I discuss the fourth studio album that debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200, selling 310,000 copies in it’s opening week. That band is Soundgarden and …
On this episode of Adventures in Vinyl, Adam and I pay tribute to the late Ozzy Osbourne. We dig into ten of his most iconic solo tracks. From the stadium-Shaking Opener “Crazy Train” to the orches…
On this episode of Adventures in Vinyl, Adam and I discuss this 1985 debut studio album, considered a landmark recording due to its influence on the shoegaze genre. That band is The Jesus and Mary C…
On this episode of Adventures in Vinyl, Adam and I discuss an album whose title was inspired by Arther Koestl’ers book The Roots of Coincidence. Nominated for 5 grammy’s in 1984. That band is The P…
On this episode of Adventures in Vinyl, Adam and I discuss an album that won two Grammy Awards for Best Alternative Music Album and Best Recording Package. That band is Chicago’s own Wilco and the A…
On this episode of Adventures in Vinyl, Todd and I discuss the eleventh studio album by one of the most critically acclaimed and commercially successful bands of all time. An album originally aimed a…
On this episode of Adventures In Vinyl, Adam and I discuss yet another debut studio album by a band whose name was derived from a british nursery rhyme called “One for Sorrow”. That band is Counting…
On this episode of Adventures In Vinyl, Adam and I discuss the 7th studio album that featured 7 singles. The artist is New Jersey’s own Bruce Sprinstenn and the album is Born in The U.S.A.
On this episode of Adventures In Vinyl, Adam and I discuss the debut album of a band that was officially formed in the year 2000 in a basement in Merrick, New York. That band is Brand New and the al…
On this episode of Adventures in Vinyl Adam and I discuss this former Canadian Duo’s 2nd studio album released in 2012. That band is Japandroids and the album is Celebration Rock. Song of The Week!
On this episode of Adventures in Vinyl Adam and I discuss this Austrian band's 6th studio album and most successful release. That band is INXS and the album is Kick!
On this episode of Adventures in Vinyl Adam and I discuss this Irish-English Rock band’s 2nd studio album released on November 4th 1991. That band is My Bloody Valentine and the Album is Loveless.
On this episode of Adventures in Vinyl Adam and I discuss the 3rd studio album by this English Rock band that won a grammy for Bester Alternative Music Album in 1998. That band is Radiohead and the …
On this episode of Adventures in Vinyl Adam and I continue looking at the DFW music scene of the 90s by discussing the 2nd studio album from this band that suddenly disbanded in 1999 and just reforme…
On this episode of Adventures In Vinyl we again visit the year 1994 and talk about this platinum album by this Fort Worth, Texas band. That band is the Toadies and the album is of course Rubberneck…
On this first episode of 2025 Adam and I discuss the 2nd studio album named for a casino in Las Vegas. That band is The Killers and the album is Sam’s Town.
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