Does anyone listen to a full music album anymore? Well we certainly do. In fact, we listen a lot of music. Join our weekly podcast where we review albums both new and old, and everything else in between. No genre is left out! Whether it's punk, metal, hip-hop, or funk, we discuss it all.
Michael selects a track from an artist that we've all heard of but, prior to this, could not name a single song of. Frank Zappa gives us a pleasantly upbeat song with a lot going for it. Definitely o…
Picking up where we left off, Carlo, Michael, and Scot continue their conversation exploring their favourite songs highlighting the bass guitar.
Keeping in line with songs about quite literally what the title suggests, we have Hats by acid jazz group, Incognito. Fresh out of Carlo's playlist we dive into this incredibly fun song.
Leave three bassists together to talk about music and you can expect the conversation to shift to the bass. In this episode Carlo, Michael, and Scot share some of their favourite songs containing som…
This week we review a song about exactly what the song title suggests it is. It's a song about moustache's by the quirky band, Sparks. Check out this track before their upcoming documentary!
Inspired by our last episode where we reviewed Chris Cornell's cover album, we decided to take a look at some of our favourite cover songs. In this episode we review and compare "Hurt", originally by…
We venture back into Scot's metalcore playlist and listen to yet another band that Carlo, Mark, and Michael have never heard of. This time it's the recent single from Born of Osiris entitled "Angel o…
This week we reviewed the posthumous cover album by the late, great, Chris Cornell of Soundgarden and Audioslave fame entitled "No One Sings Like You Anymore". Released in December 2020 it garnered C…
Mark selects a track from Canadian punk legends Belvedere this week from their most recent album, Hindsight Is the Sixth Sense. A nostalgic band for Mark and Michael, a new experience for Carlo and S…
In this episode we each pick an artist and a song where there are two versions/renditions of it. This can be something as simple as a live version all the way through to an orchestral version. We wat…
Carlo comes back with another deep cut from his Spotify Discovery playlist, this time with the band NRBQ and their song Magnet.
In this short episode we discuss music in movies, popular composers, and their ability to transform a scene.
With the passing of DMX we decided to check out and review what is commonly agreed upon as being his greatest album, It's Dark and Hell Is Hot.
We really go off the rails in this episode, but I'm sure you'll appreciate the mayhem in this weeks' track review!
Plucked from Michael's Spotify Discovery Playlist we have another track review. There's a bit of controversy surrounding this song given a well known band has a song that sounds very...similar. Let's…
No. That title wasn't a mistake. It's sung, not song. Ever heard of Yung Stunna? Neither have we, but this was a special one from Carlo's Spotify playlist.
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In this episode we explore two bands that Scot feels best represent New Zealand music. Fat Freddy's Drop and Six60. Originally planned to just be some track reviews the conversation ended up being mu…
Scot picks a band he's followed since he was a teenager in Silverstein and their latest single Bankrupt. Easily one of their hardest hitting songs in a long time!
Carlo brings us two legendary funk albums to review this week in Curtis, by Curtis Mayfield, and They Say I'm Different, by Betty Davis. Strap in and get ready for a journey of empowerment, sadness, …
Slothrust. What image does that word invoke in your mind? From depth's of Mark's discovery playlist on Spotify comes this weeks track review. Lets just say that the song we heard was not what was exp…