Comedians Liam Withnail and Christopher Macarthur-Boyd listen to the greatest albums of all time in order to compile a playlist of the best music ever. Recorded in Monkey Barrel Comedy studios in Edinburgh. Featuring such beloved segments as Secret Posho and Tattoo Woohoo/Tattoo Boohoo. Enjoy!
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METALLICA are the best-selling heavy metal group of all time, the leader of the Big Four of American Thrash, Christopher Macarthur-Boyd’s favourite band of all time, and responsible for some of the g…
Christopher and Liam rope Marc Jennings of the Some Laugh podcast into coming on the show to discuss Marshall Mathers’ third full-length record, THE EMINEM SHOW. Regarded by many as the last in a tri…
Christopher and Liam listened to the new record by LANA DEL REY, and now they’re going to talk about it. Initially dismissed by the hipster cognoscenti as an industry plant and weathered by controver…
Christopher and Liam are joined by longtime-ultra AMY MATTHEWS to enjoy the 2006 U.K. megasmash ALRIGHT, STILL by nepo baby supreme LILY ALLEN. A thrilling debut of malevolent street-pop that swirls …
Shetland legend Marjolein Robertson joins the Enjoy An Album boys this week to talk about her favourite childhood record - NELLY FURTADO’s worldbeat trip-hop bossa nova 2000 masterpiece WHOA, NELLY! …
Teaming up with L.A. super-producer Greg Kurstin, the multi-simian multimedia project by Damon Albarn (Blur) and Jamie Hewlett (Tank Girl) put out CRACKER ISLAND this year. Teeming with the requisite…
The sophomore record from Bono’s son’s band, who you might recognise from support slots for Sam Fender, Harry Styles and Arctic Monkeys, or for being Bono’s son’s band. Sam’s Town-style heartland roc…
An unabashed celebration of queer culture with samples of films by John Waters and Judy Garland’s Over The Rainbow, GLORIA by Sam Smith went to number one in the album charts this year in Australia, …
The 38th Greatest Hip-Hop Record of All Time (as well as the 115th Greatest Album of All Time, of any genre) according to Rolling Stone, GOOD KID, M.A.A.D. CITY transcends its specificity and realism…
Jarring post-punk guitar lines riddle this 2023 Paramore record, having more in common with the British indie-guitar rock of Bloc Party and Franz Ferdinand than the scene-kid emo-core genre that orig…
Final Fantasy VII enthusiast Gareth Waugh, largely considered the Cloud Strife of the Scottish comedy circuit, joins Liam and Christopher on this episode of Enjoy An Album to talk about the original …
One of 2022’s best albums according to NPR, Rolling Stone and Brooklyn Vegan, this debut slab of post-punk-inflected psych-indie went to number one in the UK charts and won fans across the world from…
The fourth Joker card in the initial Dark Carnival mythos created by Shaggy 2 Dope and Violent J, 1997’s THE GREAT MILENKO went platinum even as the record was pulled from shelves by a skittish recor…
Generally regarded as one of the greatest albums of the noughties by the likes of Pitchfork, , this two-disc instrumental post-rock symphony by a gaggle of Canadian anarcho-Marxists is the soundtrack…
Abandoning their D.I.Y. roots in San Francisco to go global with their major label debut, Green Day welded megaton bomb pop-hooks to the scrappy queer punk of 924 Gilman Street to bring raucous juven…
The closest Nina Simone ever came to pop, before her civil rights activism, black nationalism and Marxism led to her being blackballed from the mainstream. Featuring stunning interpretations of every…
Drunk puerile hooky skate-punk that inspired Blink-182 and Sum 41 but refused to make any concessions to commercialism or good taste, PUNK IN DRUBLIC found Fat Mike in fine form. This was chosen as t…
Matty Healy has lit up timelines with nepo-baby discourse and the kissing of teenage girls, but his pop band The 1975’s latest album BEING FUNNY IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE has been described as one of the…
Combining Vince Guaraldi’s laid-back Brubeck-esque San Fran jazz-piano with the existential yuletide sadness of the fictional bald child Charlie Brown, the Vince Guaraldi Trio’s A Charlie Brown Chris…