Doug and Steve look at Canadian rock legends Our Lady Peace. The fellas also discuss advertising, teenage rebellion, and commercial versus critical success. Music featured this week: Thief - Happiness... Is Not A Fish That You Can Catch Somewhere Out There - Gravity Clumsy - Clumsy If You Believe - Spiritual Machines
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*Originally released March 21st 2019* Doug and Steve come barreling back with the follow-up to their Joy Division episode, looking at the off-shoot band New Order. The boys talk about the evolution of pop music, Rhino Entertainment, and the rise of the Lizard People. Six Degrees From King Crimson: New Order -> Stephen Hague -> Pet Shop Boys -> Andy Mackay -> Roxy Music -> Brian Eno / Bryan Ferry -> King Crimson New Order -> Flood -> U2 -> Brian Eno -> Robert Fripp -> King Crimson Music featured this week: Bizarre Love Triangle - Brotherhood True Faith - Substance 1987 Crystal - Get Ready
*Originally released January 19th 2019* This episode, Steve and Doug tackle French act M83, from their humble electronica roots up through soundtracks, rock ballads, 70's infomercial themes, and haunting car chases in the middle of the night. Do it, try it! Music featured this week: Midnight City - Hurry Up, We're Dreaming Oblivion - Oblivion [soundtrack] Don't Save Us From The Flames - Before The Dawn Heals Us Where The Boats Go - Hurry Up, We're Dreaming
*Originally released December 22nd 2018* Doug and Steve look at a special request this week with Gilbert, Arizona, band Lydia! The guys chat about line up changes, preserving a band's image, forming a distinct voice, and whatever emo skaters are up to these days. Also, Steve discovers new ways to sleep. Music featured this week: Goodside - Liquor Smile, You've Won - This December; It's One More And I'm Free Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas - Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas [single]
*Originally released October 18th 2018* Steve and Doug are back to tackle the UK electronic rock band Kasabian. What does visual aesthetic have to do with an album? Where does politics end and the club begin? What does production work really do for an album's sound? And how awesome can facial hair truly be? Believe it or not, the guys manage to chat about it all! Music featured this week: Empire - Empire Goodbye Kiss - Velociraptor! You're In Love With A Psycho - For Crying Out Loud U-Boat - Kasabian
*Originally released September 22nd 2018* Let's kick off the fall with a look at the short-lived but acclaimed career of Joy Division. Steve and Doug talk about the punk scene in blue-collar UK, destroying stages and manic dancing, and the effects of a fast-paced musician's lifestyle. Stay tuned for part 2 in a few months when we continue the story with New Order! Music featured this week: Atmosphere - Licht Und Blindheit [single] Love Will Tear Us Apart - Love Will Tear Us Apart [single] Shadowplay - Unknown Pleasures
*Originally released August 29th 2018* This episode, Doug and Steve look at California alternative rock band Incubus, known for their high energy anthems and beach-vibe guitar. Steve muses on lead singer Brandon Boyd's vocal mixing, Doug reflects on the film Stealth (or, as he calls it, "Danger Danger Death Plane"), and the two talk about album certifications, in case you aren't sure what platinum sales are - here's a hint: it depends on the country. Music featured this week: Wish You Were Here - Morning View Take Me To Your Leader - Fungus Amongus Drive - Make Yourself Battlestar Scralatchtica - Make Yourself
*Originally released July 2nd 2018* This episode, Steve and Doug look at Beaverton, Oregon, band The Helio Sequence! The fellas also chat about the rise of Modest Mouse, and working in a record shop, while Doug continually tries to sidetrack Steve with Menamena. Music featured this week: Don't Look Away - Love And Distance Just Mary Jane (Calypso) - Com Plex Red Shifting - The Helio Sequence
*Originally released June 7th 2018* The fellas take a jump over to Seattle to look at Grand Hallway, the chamber pop project spearheaded by Tomo Nakayama. The guys talk a bit about Spotify, Sasquatch Music Festival, and doing chores. Music featured this week: Blessed Be, Honey Bee - Promenade Little Sister - Winter Creatures Piano Room - Yes Is The Answer
*Originally released May 11th 2018* We're back after a quick April break and looking at Swedish sisters First Aid Kit. Steve and Doug talk about musical families, the resurgence of folk into the pop world, and the return of ABBA! Music featured this week: It's A Shame - Ruins The Lion's Roar - The Lion's Roar The Bell - Stay Gold
*Originally released April 1st 2018* A! What is ‘E up to?”, said A to Z. Long story short, Z replied “Elliott Smith”, and then the fun began. Join us as we take on the influential indie / lo-fi darling of the 1990s, and chat about songwriting tactics, substance abuse, experimentation, and the ever-controversial “posthumous release.” Music A To Z says: "Hi." Music featured this week: Everything Means Nothing To Me - Figure 8 Condor Ave - Roman Candle Needle In The Hay - Elliott Smith Christian Brothers - Elliott Smith Ballad Of Big Nothing - Either/Or Cupid's Trick - Either/Or Son Of Sam - Figure 8 King's Crossing - From A Basement On The Hill
*Originally released March 20th 2018* From sunny Los Angeles, Doug and Steve look at New Wave (new New Wave? Newest Wave?) duo De Lux, and chat about awesome videos, observational lyrics, and how track length effects an album. It's hard not to show your influences, but while some bands are derivative, De Lux excels at keeping their voice. Music featured this week: Better At Making Time - Voyage Someday Now - Generation 875 Dollars - More Disco Songs About Love
*Originally released March 6th 2018* Doug and Steve tackle another long-awaited request this week with Chairlift. The guys chat about the influence of Beyoncé, the power of singles, and visually awesome music videos, while Sidewalk Safari plays on repeat in their heads. Music featured this week: Bruises - Does You Inspire You Met Before - Something Ch-Ching - Moth
*Originally released February 3rd 2018* Steve and Doug tackle one of the biggest challenges of their podcast history: the monstrous discography of pop act Bee Gees. The duo cover five decades worth of album releases and weigh the different eras of Bee Gees music against each other. They also chat about soulful love ballads, the evolution of cover art, and the Night Disco Died. Six Degrees From King Crimson: Bee Gees -> Arif Mardin -> Hall & Oates -> Robert Fripp -> King Crimson Bee Gees -> Arif Mardin -> Phil Collins -> Robert Fripp -> King Crimson Bee Gees -> Arif Mardin -> David Bowie -> Robert Fripp / Adrian Belew / Tony Levin -> King Crimson Bee Gees -> Don Felder / Glen Frey -> Eagles -> Don Henley -> Ian Wallace -> King Crimson Music featured this week: Stayin' Alive - Saturday Night Fever [soundtrack] I Started A Joke - Idea This Is Where I Came In - This Is Where I Came In You Win Again - E.S.P.
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