In a historic episode of mild disagreement and general nonsense, Joe brings on a grungy noise-pop odyssey that Louis finds a bit flat. Luckily this under-heard 90s album inspires the duo to create some memorable quizzes, with Louis challenging Joe to guess the correct band roles of various mythical creatures.
Sep 02, 2021•32 min
Diving into a garage rock revival classic, Joe and Louis discuss the legacy and immediate appeal of everyone's favourite dynamic duo. The bread and butter of musical pairings, Jack White's bombastic, howling guitar ripples above Meg's thundering drumbeats, creating some of the most authentic and blisteringly loud tunes of the early aughts. Also discussed is the band's deliberate attempts at conjuring a mysterious identity, as well as their repeated lyrical themes of innocence, anger and heartbre...
Aug 26, 2021•31 min
'Take a walk around my CAN album, gentleman, he's a colossus'. A quote from krautrock fanatic Bill Shankly that sums up this monstrous album from the German avant-garde outfit. With two tracks clocking in over 17 minutes, bewildering vocals, and some fat drum grooves, CAN's second album is quite the thing to behold. Louis and Joe make an exception to their love of the shorter album, and embrace every note of the 1970 release. Elsewhere Joe guesses the price of a wooden Mushroom.
Aug 03, 2021•43 min
Joe and Louis take you through the comeback album from iconic Jazz poet Gill Scott-Heron. Released in 2010, I'm New Here delved into post-industrial textures, trip hop, and even folk. It's a truly remarkable album and in tribute we have a spectacularly rubbish quiz.
Jul 22, 2021•32 min
I was lookin' back to see if you were looking back at me to see you listening to this pod. We review an absolute classic of the trip-hop genre this week and the album that started it all. Massive Attack's Blue Lines provided a unique blend of sounds when released in 1991 and still feels just as urgent today. Joe and Louis take you through the multiple stand out tracks and elsewhere, Banksy makes a late appearance, and Joe makes a big change of opinion.
Jul 15, 2021•42 min
This week we delve into some pretty essential post punk listening. Despite a short-lived career, Au Pairs produced one of the standout albums of the era. Playing with a Different Sex mixes economical post punk sound with sharp and aggressive lyrics. Joe and Louis walk you through the tracklist, mention Gang of Four too many times, and produce more rubbish quizzes.
Jul 10, 2021•36 min
The album up for discussion this week is the recently released second album from the experimental rock group, Black Midi. Join us as Louis struggles to pronounce the album title, Joe correctly pronounces Marlene Dietrich, and Spud from Bob the Builder gets a passing mention.
Jul 02, 2021•30 min
You find us this week deep in the world of lost albums. What sort of gems will we find hidden deep in the musical underworld? Joe and Louis take you through the world of unreleased, rumoured, and little known albums, focusing on the stunning solo recording of Sibylle Baier that was released over 35 years after being recorded. Oh, and there's also some awful quizzing at the end.
Jun 24, 2021•49 min
Well, it's that time again. It's our 40th episode and this week we're ranking the albums of the Smiths. Six albums in total make the grade with 4 studio albums along with the compilations Louder Than Bombs and Hatful of Hollow. Which will come out on top? Will their be some disagreement? What difference does it make?
Jun 17, 2021•51 min
Did you notice we were gone? After a week with no episode and thousands of unhappy fans we're back with some new and pretty great music. St Vincent's Daddy's Home draws on 70s sounds and New York landscapes to create another stellar album from the pop wizard. Louis and Joe take you through their favourite tracks and some Will Ferrell based quizzing.
Jun 10, 2021•25 min
Get get get get got got got got. Louis and Joe turn the attention to the world of Death Grips and their acclaimed debut The Money Store. Following their pack-a-punch mixtape Exmilitary, the Sacramento based group released this frenzied, chaotic, and pretty spectacular album. Elsewhere Louis manages to slide in a mention of the Fall and Joe provides some quiz questions on hackers.
May 27, 2021•35 min
This week we reviewed one of Louis' favourite albums and a stone-cold classic from one of music's most iconic figures in popular music. It has become clear we needed an androgynous, bisexual, alien rockstar to save us from our pandemic apocalypse, so we felt it only right to discuss Ziggy and his bandmates, the Spiders from Mars.
May 20, 2021•42 min
It's a Podcast about Broadcast. In today's episode, Joe and Louis talk all about Dream Pop outfit Broadcast and their atmospheric 2000 debut, The Noise Made By People. The Birmingham based band triggered our interest in Brum's music history and thus, Joe was put to the test on his knowledge of many exciting metal, new wave, and britpop bands.
May 13, 2021•33 min
There is a lot going on in this week's episode as we discuss a collaboration between Billy Bragg and Wilco, who teamed up to put music to some of folk legend Woody Guthrie's unheard lyrics. If that wasn't enough, there's mentions of Ingrid Bergman, Walt Whitman's niece and Christ as a presidential candidate. And despite all this we still manage to squeeze in some nonsense quizzes.
May 06, 2021•42 min
Join us this week as we return to that long-forgotten format of discussing a genre and one of its landmark albums. Post-hardcore represented a shift from the rigidity of the hardcore punk scene towards more melodic and experimental sounds. At The Drive In produced some of the most notable work of the early 2000s scene, in particular their frenetic and incredible Relationship of Command. Louis and Joe take you through the genre and the album and as always, round it off with some dodgy quiz questi...
Apr 29, 2021•48 min
Well, it was only a matter of time before we entered the wonderful and frightening world of The Fall. Join us as we discuss everyone's favourite cult band and their quiet and unassuming leader, Mark E Smith. We focus on their 1986 record Bend Sinister, delve into some of Mark's great quotes and discuss the 'Indie News' of the week.
Apr 22, 2021•44 min
This week's album comes from a hallowed year for music. Xiu Xiu's Forget was released in 2017 and marked a more accessible point in their experimental catalogue. In the episode, we discuss some of the standout tracks from the album, Louis fails at another of Joe's trivia quizzes, and the 'Uppy Downy Side to Side Higher or Lower Pitchfork Album Reviews' quiz returns.
Apr 15, 2021•42 min
I wanna be your pod! This week we talked all about the legendary Iggy Pop and his 2016 collaboration with Josh Homme, Post Pop Depression. The album marked an interesting revival of Iggy's long and remarkable career, dotted with sharp lyrics and instrumentation. Also in the episode, we talk about the best honorific nicknames in music.
Apr 08, 2021•38 min
For our 30th episode we ranked our top 5 Joy Division and New Order albums.
Apr 04, 2021•1 hr
In this week's episode, we ventured into the world of music in cinema with Babylon, a cult classic based upon Jamaican sound system culture in 1980s London. The film focuses on the racism, poverty, and, police brutality experienced by the black Caribbean community in Thatchers Britain. There's also a fantastic score from Dennis Bovell that provides a pulsating soundtrack for this incendiary drama.
Mar 25, 2021•53 min
Here's our review of another new album from 2021, this one from Canadian folk outfit The Weather Station. This one caught our attention and could be an early shout for end of the year lists. Elsewhere, we discuss the musical talents of Feathers McGraw and Dick Turpin.
Mar 18, 2021•28 min
This week's album choice was the 1977 debut from early pioneers of electronic instrumentation, Suicide. We talk about their primitive and unique sound, as well as the terrifying track 'Frankie Teardrop'. Also, the Price it Up quiz returns with Joe guessing the cost of a Che Guevara action figure.
Mar 11, 2021•35 min
We promise we'll get back to reviewing ancient albums next week, but for now here's an exciting new debut album from the experimental septet Black Country, New Road. In the episode, we discuss some of the diverse influences of the band, the sound of this new record, and round off with possibly our worst quiz yet.
Feb 25, 2021•37 min
In a break from our disciplined 30-minute episodes we just couldn't help ourselves when discussing this classic Nirvana record. Louis and Joe delve deep into Nirvana's third and final studio album, as well as touching on the Kurt Cobain documentary Cobain: Montage of Heck.
Feb 18, 2021•52 min
This week we're doing it properly, discussing the genre of Dream Pop and Cocteau Twins' Heaven or Las Vegas. We talk all things Dream Pop, including bands such as Mazzy Star, Slowdive, and My bloody Valentine. Elsewhere, Joe's religious knowledge is put to the test.
Feb 11, 2021•37 min
This week we took a trip back to the 80s and Echo & the Bunnymen's second record Heaven Up Here. As per usual we talk about the sound of the era, some of our favourite tracks from the album, and try out some ridiculous quizzes.
Feb 04, 2021•33 min
The attack of the BUZZ... This week we reviewed the new Viagra Boys album, Welfare Jazz and discuss the recent rise of post-punk bands in the UK scene. Although, the real star of this episode was Joe's buzzy microphone which was determined to have its say on the topic, and for this, we apologise.
Jan 28, 2021•30 min
It's another one of our ranking lists, and this time it's our top five favourite Nick Cave albums. Perhaps one of the most unique and intense artists in music, this one was always going to be an interesting one with some varied opinions.
Jan 21, 2021•38 min
It seems that after the events in the US last week, the Clash's first musical statement is as relevant as ever. Joe and Louis discuss this punk classic, its influence upon music to come, and some of the famous scuffles of the punk era.
Jan 14, 2021•36 min
What better way to start 2021 than with Kate Bush and her most experimental album, The Dreaming. Joe and Louis wax lyrical about some of the brilliant weirdness and unique songwriting on show. And to round off, Joe's knowledge of Basil Brush is put to the test.
Jan 07, 2021•35 min