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Unsung Podcast

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If there was a definitive discography of classic albums, what should be in it? Host Mark Fraser from The Curator Podcast, and titans of Glasgow music/co-hosts David Weaver from Detour and Chris Cusack from Bloc, discuss and dissect perceived classic albums to decide which albums would make this list. Then, after we've talked it to death, we turn it over to you to decide once and for all via a handy poll. Cast your vote on our Facebook page and let's celebrate unsung classics.
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FROM THE VAULT: The Remote Part by Idlewild

2017 was a much simpler time. Both for society and for this podcast. Every Thursday we'll be putting out an old episode and to mark the occasion we thought it'd be good to revisit the very first episode: The Remote Part by Idlewild. The episode lengths were shorter, we were all younger, fresher, more naive. Oh and we still had three hosts. Dave was a fixture from the very beginning and we miss him dearly. We used to record four episodes in one night at a friend's recording studio in the south si...

Feb 15, 202436 min

The Unsung History of R.E.M. (Side B) - 295

Welcome to part two of our R.E.M. series! Now that the context is out the way, we dive headlong into their discography. In Side B we talk about all the records the released on I.R.S., and also dispense some trivia about the band during the time on the label. We talk about Murmur, Reckoning, Fables of the Reconstruction, Lifes Rich Pageant and Document, discussing our highlights, lowlights, and our overall impressions of the band's early output.

Feb 12, 202458 minEp. 295

The Unsung History of R.E.M. (Side A) - 294

Welcome to part one of our short series on R.E.M. So, as fans of the show know, the general thrust of Unsung is that each week we choose a record by a band. That record is either a classic by an unsung artist, or an unsung classic by a well known (and we take a fairly liberal view on what "well known" actually means) artist. The catalyst for this series is that Chris has chosen the album New Adventures in Hi-Fi by R.E.M. as an unsung classic. But before we even get to the album (coming next week...

Feb 12, 202444 minEp. 294

Episode 293 - Town Hall: Xmas Leftovers

We're back! In new surroundings (digitally). To kick off our tenure in our new home of Bleav we thought we'd get out some Christmas leftovers and reheat them for you. Long time fans of the show will know that every Xmas we answer questions from our lovely listeners. Well, we had a couple we didn't answer from the 2023 Xmas specials and it just so happens that they pertain to the podcast itself and its future. So we talk a little about what drives us, why we're still doing it, what things might l...

Feb 05, 202450 minEp. 293

Episode 292 - The (Belated) Xmas Xtravaganza 2023 (Side C)

So here we are, the truly magnificent, slightly chaotic, overly long conclusion to our Xmas madness. It’s seen us well into January this year, which is maddening and funny. We had so many questions this year. A ridiculous amount, frankly. But we couldn’t let the die hards down, and that meant doing each and every single one. Somehow, despite divvying them up equally across the three episodes, the final part of this trilogy comes in a whopping 3 hour episode. Yes folks, bear witness to our first ...

Jan 15, 20243 hr 1 minEp. 292

Episode 291 - The (Belated) Xmas Xtravaganza 2023 (Side B)

Christmas and New Year are very much in the rear view by this point, but due to our schedule having shifted due to ransomware attacks and COVID, we only managed to record parts two and three of our Xmas special last week. Usually part two is where we really get cooking. The booze is starting to kick in, the takes are at a reasonable level of spice, and we’re still largely coherent. That is, of course, not the case this year. We start part two sober, but it’s still as fun as it usually is. Becaus...

Jan 08, 20242 hr 12 minEp. 291

Episode 290 - The (Belated) Xmas Xtravaganza 2023 (Side A)

HAPPY NEW YEAR! Due to COVID we recorded part one of our Xmas Xtravaganza remotely, so this is a relatively subdued affair both in terms of banter, hilarity and searing hot takes. But we do get through a fucking TON of your questions, and that’s awesome. Thanks to every single person who sent us some in December. We’ve got two more episodes to record, which we’ll be doing TOMORROW (Jan 2nd) in person with copious amounts of alcohol. Thanks for an excellent 2023. Let’s smash 2024 together, eh?...

Jan 01, 20241 hr 47 minEp. 290

Episode 289 - The Karaoke Mixtape (Side B)

IT’S CHRISTMAS! Is this our first ever Christmas day episode drop? Possibly. But don’t quote us on that. It’s been six years. So it’s likely we’ve done it before…anyway, this week is NOT part one (or two) of our Xmas Xtravaganza, but it’s part TWO of our karaoke mixtape! Last week we spoke all about the history of karaoke. This week we’re chatting about a couple things: are artists who tour using backing tracks essentially doing karaoke? And we also chat about our favourite karaoke tunes, our le...

Dec 25, 20231 hr 8 minEp. 289

Episode 288 - The Karaoke Mixtape (Side A)

Karaoke is a divisive artform. In fact, even calling an “artform” is divisive in itself. For most people it’s a fun thing to do with friends, and for that reason it is hugely popular around the world. Inspired by Chris’ recent birthday night out that ended in a karaoke booth, we thought we’d do something FUN and explore the history of karaoke. In part one we talk about how it began, its success and reveal the staggering scale of this multi-billion dollar a year industry. We also hear from a few ...

Dec 18, 202359 minEp. 288

Episode 287 - In Humor and Sadness by '68 w/ Grant Donaldson

This week we have a guest! Grant Donaldson from Moni Jitchell (and many others) joins us to talk about the debut album by ‘68. Launching almost immediately after the abrupt end of the critically acclaimed Christian Metalcore The Chariot, ‘68 are a very different proposition indeed. At various points channelling equal parts southern blues, angular punk rock and noise rock, they couldn’t be further away from metalcore. Written in the studio and recorded in a very short space of time, In Humor and ...

Dec 11, 20231 hr 46 minEp. 287

Episode 286 - Live at Montreux Jazz Festival by Anna Von Hausswolff

This week we talk about something positively wintery indeed, as we explore the foreboding sounds of Swedish sonic sorceress Anna von Hausswolff. Tracing influences from baroque pop storytellers like Tori Amos through to the cavernous industrial churn of Swans, we chart Anna's evolution across a series of bold studio works and her new live album. While early piano-led efforts drifted into listless bluesy indulgence at times, subsequent records built in scale and ambition, making powerful use of c...

Dec 04, 20231 hr 27 minEp. 286

Episode 285 - You Come Before You by Poison the Well

We're back! After over a month away due to technical issues, the Unsung Podcast has returned with an explosive new episode on metalcore pioneers Poison the Well and their 2003 album 'You Come Before You.' Joining Chris and Mark for the first time in many months is Dave, who chose Poison the Well as his band for the episode. Hailing from Florida, Poison the Well helped define the metalcore genre in the early 2000s with their blend of hardcore punk and extreme metal. Albums like 1999's 'The Opposi...

Nov 27, 20231 hr 52 minEp. 285

Unsung x Sh*t You May Not Have Seen - God Bless America

We have no new episode this week due to Chris' ransomware calamity. However, we do have something to share. A wee while ago Chris was on the excellent Sh*t You May Not Have Seen podcast talking all about the Bobcat Goldthwait film God Bless America. Enjoy! We'll be back in a few weeks.

Nov 06, 20231 hr 12 minEp. 327

In Session 10 - Jan Alkema from The Drum/China Drum

Good news, folks! Chris has managed to recover the audio files needed to get our interview with Jan Alkema, drummer from The Drum, out the door! The quality might not be up to the usual standard, but we're so happy to share this with you. Just over a year ago, we did an episode on The Drum's only album/China Drum's third album, "Diskin." As a result, a few members of the band reached out to us on various platforms to talk about the episode. You may remember that we actually had a wee cameo from ...

Oct 30, 20231 hr 21 minEp. 326

Total Catastrophe - An Unsung Unepisode

Let's get down to brass tacks here, folks, there is no episode this week. Last week, Chris was subject to a randsomware attack which has unfortunately resulted in a complete loss of data from his laptop. In fact, it has rendered his entire laptop unusable. Not only that, but they gained access to all his accounts, and even our shared Dropbox folder, where the hackers also ruined all the files on it. Chris uses his laptop not just for this podcast, but also for music and, crucially, for work. We ...

Oct 23, 20234 minEp. 325

Episode 284 - Playola: The Dark Side of Spotify (Side B)

This week we get into the meat of Spotify streaming manipulation. We’ve already discussed the history, but how did Spotify become so influential? And why? The advent of music streaming opened new avenues for questionable promotion tactics to thrive. While piracy dealt a blow to record sales in the 1990s and 2000s, streaming's growth led to playlists becoming hugely influential. Getting on a top Spotify playlist can bring an artist millions of streams overnight. But with intense competition, some...

Oct 16, 20231 hr 34 minEp. 284

Episode 283 - Playola: The Dark Side of Spotify (Side A)

Everybody wants to get famous. Or so they say. Fact is, for many emerging artists these days there’s a direct correlation between fame and the number of streams your tracks have on Spotify. As with anything online though, streaming figures can be manipulated. So over the next two weeks we’re going to tell you all about the phenomenon of playola, why it exists, how it works and the ways it has changed the music business. The story of playola goes back to the days of payola, whereby record labels ...

Oct 09, 202359 minEp. 283

In Session 9 - Eugene S. Robinson from Oxbow

This week’s episode is a very special interview with the legendary Eugene S. Robinson. Perhaps best known as the vocalist of the experimental rock band Oxbow, Eugene has not only played in various projects over the years, but has worn various different hats outside of music too. A renowned writer and journalist, he’s just about to release his memoir A Walk Across Dirty Water and Straight into Murderer’s Row on October 10th 2023. And when he’s not busy writing or performing, he’s also getting inv...

Oct 02, 20231 hr 23 minEp. 322

Episode 282 - Incesticide by Nirvana (Side C)

It comes down to this, really - is Incesticide an unsung classic? We’ve added to the discourse around Nirvana’s back catalogue, with the exception of this album. Hopefully we’ve said something different, or offered a new, enlightening perspective. Or maybe we’re just talking unlimited rubbish. Either way, on the face of it it seems quite unthinkable to call anything by Nirvana unsung. It’s hard to wrap your head around that idea that maybe there’s some underappreciated gems somewhere that haven’...

Sep 25, 20231 hr 17 minEp. 282

Episode 281 - Incesticide by Nirvana (Side B)

The sheer volume of ink spilled on Nirvana could reach the sun – that’s why a nuanced view is needed when re-examining their discography. So in part two of our Incesticide three parter, we’re going to do just that. If you missed it, part one can be found here. Rarely do appraisals both lionize a band yet conclude “I can’t listen anymore.” But Nirvana inspires this relationship. Their impact was supermassive, culture warping around them like a collapsing star. As teenagers, we binged their music ...

Sep 18, 20231 hrEp. 281

Episode 280 - Incesticide by Nirvana (Side A)

Who would have thought that there would be a lot to say about one of the biggest bands in the history of music? This week, and for the following two weeks, we’ll be talking all about Nirvana. Our discussion has been brought on by Chris picking Incesticide by Nirvana. He thinks its an unsung classic, of course, but before we get into the band’s discography, there’s the small matter of their history… Alright, so we’ll be real with you here - this is an epic three parter. This episode will see us d...

Sep 11, 20231 hr 16 minEp. 280

Episode 279 - Untitled by The Armed

We're back and we're talking about The Armed. But not just The Armed, we're also talking about anonymous bands/pseudo-anonymous bands, speculating about who has been in/played with/responsible for The Armed and, of course, the marketing campaigns that have accompanied all of their releases.

Sep 04, 20231 hr 47 minEp. 279

Episode 277 - PATREON BONUS EPISODE UNLOCKED: Split 7" No. 5 - Good Tune, Shit Album

Chris and I are on holiday this week (and possibly next week too). We aimed to have something done this week and next week but we’ve actually been quite busy working on a couple of really interesting episodes. One’s an interview with a noise rock legend, and the other is a detailed journalistic episode about Spotify. So to make up the short fall, we’ve reached deep back into the catalogue of bonus episode and unearthed this gem. Recorded in 2020 after the first lockdown had been lifted in the UK...

Aug 21, 20231 hr 20 minEp. 277

Episode 276 - Flood by Headswim

Let’s take a trip back to 1994, when Chris was 13 (Mark was 7), and he was busy creating custom Headswim t-shirts around Stirling while discovering the brilliance of that band's debut album. The album in question was "Flood," and it left a profound impression on Chris. While we often discuss the albums that have influenced us, it's uncommon for us to bring one of these into the Unsung spotlight. So, let's dive right in: On this album, Headswim was a grunge band, with added psychedelic influences...

Aug 14, 20231 hr 47 minEp. 276

Episode 275 - Give You the Ghost by POLIÇA

What’s this? A regular episode? LIKE THE OLD DAYS?! Yes folks, it’s been a little while since we did a regular, one album one band episode, and this week Chris has chosen the odd choice of Give You the Ghost by POLIÇA. Why odd? Well, it’s a bit of a spoiler I guess, but after this album the band’s star started to fade. Pretty rapidly. Even the reviews of every subsequent album after this agree. There’s also the fact that Chris is actually puzzled as to why he even chose this in the first place. ...

Aug 07, 20231 hr 47 minEp. 275

Episode 274 - The Record Club Mixtape (Episode 1)

This week, we're fulfilling a promise we made when we started the Unsung Record Club - featuring episodes on the albums we've included in the club. We're excited to discuss four records available to record club members - two digital and two vinyl. From the digital selection, we have The Burnt Tapes' "Never Better" and Adam Stafford's "Imaginary Walls Collapse." These albums are a true delight, showcasing the talent of these lesser-known artists we genuinely admire. Moving on to the vinyl selecti...

Jul 31, 20231 hr 38 minEp. 274

Episode 273 - Hot Snakes Head to Head: Suicide Invoice vs Audit in Progress

This week we have our longest episode yet as we take a deep dive into the work of Rick Froberg, the singer of Hot Snakes, Drive Like Jehu and Obits who sadly passed away in June 2023. Enlisting the help of post-punk encyclopaedia, and literal Doctor in punk music, our friend Ferruccio Quercetti, we take a real good look at the work of Nick Froberg through the lens of Hot Snakes. With work on their fifth album said to be nearing completion at the time of his passing, this episode serves as a trib...

Jul 24, 20232 hr 21 minEp. 273

Episode 272 - The One Album Wonder Mixtape (Side B)

We conlcude our one album wonder mixtape by diving headlong into four of our own personal favourite one album wonders, and also by exploring two of the catagories we set out in the last episode. As a reminder, we're talking about bands that have had only had one album. We’re not talking about bands that are on their debut album, but acts that were one and done. The categories are: Bands that seemed to be fully-fledged projects but ended before they could realise their potential (which we covered...

Jul 17, 20231 hr 11 minEp. 272
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