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 a record in Ryan's vinyl collection: the 2022 album by Gang of Youths called Angel in Realtime. Record in two countries (England and New Zeland), thi…
In this week's episode, Matt and Ryan deeply dive into the 1998 release by Lucinda Williams: Car Wheels on A Gravel Road. The album was recorded and co-produced by Williams in Nashville, Tennessee, a…
In this week's episode, Matt and Ryan look at the 2021 album by Adele called 30. Adele has been touted as the best pop vocalist of the 2010s and onward. She broke out in 2011 with her massively succe…
In this week's episode, Matt and Ryan travel to the year 1975 to listen to the fifteenth studio album by Bob Dylan called Blood on the Tracks. Although receiving mixed reception at the time of its re…
In this week's episode, Matt and Ryan take a look 1988 album by The Pixies called Surfer Rosa. This album was the studio debut of the band produced by the late Steve Albini. Kurt Cobain cited this al…
In this week's episode, Matt and Ryan explore the second and last studio album by Jellyfish called Split Milk. Jellyfish was an American rock band formed in 1989 and broke up only five years later. T…
In this week's episode, Matt and Ryan take another step into the world of emo rock world by reviewing the 2020 album Brave Faces Everyone by Spanish Love Songs. Released right before the COVID-19 pan…
In this week's episode, Matt and Ryan tackle one of the biggest albums of the year by one of the biggest artists of the past decade...The Tortured Poets Department by Taylor Swift. Announced during t…
In this week's episode, Matt and Ryan tackle a genre of music that they have been dying to cover for a while: jazz. Ryan had the pick of the album that they were covering in this episode and he went …
On this week's episode, Matt and Ryan travel to Arizona to review the 2001 album from Jimmy Eat World named Bleed American. This album was released on the heels of the band being dropped by their pre…
In this week's episode, Matt and Ryan travel to 1988 to review the sophomore effort from Public Enemy called It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back. This album is often cited as the most influ…
On this week's episode, Matt and Ryan pivot from he world of K-Pop and dive into the world of country music by reviewing the 2010 album by Toby Keith named Bullets in the Gun. The guys bring another …
In this week's episode, Matt and Ryan take a trip to Korea to learn about the world of K-pop. They have taken it upon themselves to invite a guest to help them learn about this unfamiliar genre of mu…
On this week's episode of the show, Matt takes Ryan across the border to the great land of Canada as the guys tackle the 1969 Self-titled album by The Band. Whether you are familiar with the album or…
On the 20th episode of the show, Matt and Ryan take a look at The Record by boygenius. This is the final part of the series that has had the guys reviewing a notable album by each member of boygenius…