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After 10 minutes of Mega Man talk (seriously) we tackle Gentle Giant's most commercially successful album! We also try to make sense of another confusing album cover and talk about jazz!...Hey, get b…
Gentle Giant finally scores in the States with an ambitious, funky, concept album about corrupt politicians. Yeah, it's the mid-70s. This is The Power and the Glory (1974).
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The band decides to continue after the resignation of a key member, and the album they make as a result is a transitional one that sounds a little more spontaneous and A LOT more frantic than anythin…
With a killer new drummer in tow, Gentle Giant return to the Medieval-tinged eclecticism of their earlier work on what may be their most well-known record, Octopus (1972). Join us as we break it down…
We're back with a new episode! This one is the first album Gentle Giant produced themselves, their first with a new drummer, and their first concept album. Do they pull it off? Join us as we check ou…
Apart from a poorly-chosen album cover (don't worry, we talk about it), we were pretty dazzled by Gentle Giant's much more eclectic and experimental second effort! Join us as we discuss Acquiring the…
SEASON 2 IS HERE! Our first prog band is legendary cult act Gentle Giant! This week we explore the origins of this weird, wonderful group and go in-depth on their self-titled debut (1970).
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It's a SaR listening party! Join us as we play and discuss some random metal and prog tunes and continue to tease Season 2!
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On this, our double-sized final (?) episode of Season 1, we break down Judas Priest's most recent album AND determine our official ranking of the band's discography. Don't miss it!
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After a period of inactivity, a major personnel change, and rumors of retirement, a stunningly invigorated Judas Priest return to the spotlight with the highest-charting album of their career! Join u…
This week: Glenn releases some old recordings from the solo career that never was, and the band finally gets their double album! Join us as we break down Priest's foray into European symphonic metal …
After a rough decade, it's time for a Judas Priest reunion! But can the re-assembled Painkiller lineup give us another classic? let's find out as we trace the path from reconciliation...to Retributio…
Can you see a light at the end of the tunnel? Good! but, uh...we're not out of the tunnel yet. Join us as we close out the '90s and enter the new millennium with a look at some ambitious, nuanced Hal…
Well...the dark years are upon us. Join us as we break down Rob Halford's exit from Judas Priest and what happened after that (1992-1997).
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The 80s are over and so is the Golden Age of Heavy Metal. Can Judas Priest survive legal troubles and changing musical tastes at the dawn of a new decade? Let's find out as we dive into Painkiller (1…
Judas Priest's 11th album is one of the most disdained in their entire catalog. But there's also a lot to like, even love, about it if one looks close enough. And you know we will! Time to close out …
There's some brilliant synthesizer work here, but is that enough to save Judas Priest's "sellout" album? Join us as we break down Turbo (1986).
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We've reached the halfway point of our series on Judas Priest! Join us as we hear the band take some chances (and make some enemies) on Defenders of the Faith (1984).
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We hope you're ready to nerd out with us, because we REALLY like Screaming for Vengeance (1982). It's the breakthrough album for a reason, folks.
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In this household, we respect power pop. And Judas Priest never came closer to power pop than they did with the criminally underrated Point of Entry album (1981).
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