Hey, Listen to This! is the best music podcast on this side of the Mississippi hosted by two dashingly good-looking men who share the same middle name. Every week, the guys pick an album to review track by track.
In this week's episode, Matt and Ryan take a look at Wynonna's debut self-titled album. This album saw Wynonna's first attempt at solo material after the group The Judds disbanded in 1991. Three sing…
In this week's episode, Matt and Ryan take a look at the self-titled debut album from American singer-songwriter Rickie Lee Jones. Rickie Lee Jones won Best New Artist during the 1980 Grammy Awards. …
On this week's episode, Matt chose the album to review. He chose Warren Zevon's 1978 album Excitable Boy, which contains Zevon's most commercially successful single, Werewolves of London. The album c…
On this week's episode, Matt and Ryan take a break from the usual deep dive into an album and turn their attention to The Smashing Pumpkins' discography. The two hosts will take turns picking albums …
In this week's episode, Ryan takes Matt and himself into the Jack White Sphere with the 2003 magnum opus Elephant by The White Stripes. Released at a time when the group broke new ground with popular…
On this week's episode, Matt picked one of the year's biggest albums with Sabrina Carpenter's Short n' Sweet. The guys decided they needed some backup to review the album and Jamie makes another gues…
On this week's episode, it was Ryan's turn to pick the album as the guys journey further into the Jack White Multiverse. The album is the debut album from The Dead Weather called Horehound. Released …
In this week's episode, it was Matt's turn to pick the album to be reviewed, and The Turtles Present The Battle Of The Bands by The Turtles became the choice. Released in 1968, this album sees The Tu…
In this week's episode, Matt and Ryan take their first step into the world of Jack White with The Raconteurs' 2008 LP Consolers of the Lonely. The Raconteurs formed in 2005 due to Jack White and Bren…
In this week’s episode, Matt and Ryan look at the 1991 Self-titled LP by Metallica. This album saw the group taking a sonic pivot away from their thrash metal roots and shifting into a more melodic h…
In this week's episode, Matt and Ryan review the 2007 album by Kings of Leon called Because of the Times. Kings of Leon is a rock band that saw a pivot in their sound with this album. This family ban…
In this week's episode, Matt and Ryan review the third solo studio album by Peter Gabriel. This album is self-titled but referred to as Melt due to its album art. Building off of his previous album, …
In this week's episode, Matt and Ryan take a step back from the album deep dives, and look at the discography from the classic rock group The Who. Matt and Ryan take turns picking albums from the ent…
In this week's episode, Matt and Ryan examine the 2002 release by The Mountain Goats called All Hail West Texas. This album was the sixth album released and like many of the early records by the grou…
In this week's episode, Matt and Ryan explore the 2017 release by a band that they both had the pleasure of seeing live. The group is called Future Teens and the album is called Hard Feelings. Future…