Summary
In this episode, Craig and Andrew discuss their anticipation for music releases in 2025, reflecting on their listening habits during the transition from one year to the next. They delve into the prolific output of artists like Zach Bryan, the significance of Courtney Love's upcoming album, and the future of bands like Wednesday and Scowl. The conversation also touches on the hopes and concerns surrounding new music from Queens of the Stone Age, Turnstile, and Deafheaven, exploring the evolving landscape of music and the artists' creative directions. In this conversation, Andrew Schnitkey and Craig Lyndall explore the anticipated new music from various bands, including Deafheaven, Manchester Orchestra, Foxing, and Deftones. They discuss the evolution of these bands, their past albums, and what fans can expect from their upcoming releases. The conversation also touches on the nostalgia surrounding nu-metal bands like Korn and Limp Bizkit, and the excitement for new music in 2025, while reflecting on the impact of past albums and the changing landscape of the music industry.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Anticipation for 2025 Music Releases
02:59 Reflecting on Past Music and Listening Habits
05:59 Zach Bryan's Prolific Output and Its Implications
09:09 Courtney Love's Upcoming Album and Its Significance
11:54 The Future of Wednesday and MJ Lenderman's Career
15:03 Exploring New Music from Scowl and Great Grandpa
18:02 Queens of the Stone Age: Hopes and Concerns
21:11 Turnstile's Anticipated Return and Speculations
24:09 Deafheaven's New Direction and Expectations
35:15 Anticipating Deafheaven's Next Move
41:02 Manchester Orchestra: A Band at Their Peak
48:51 Foxing's Evolution and Impact
49:08 Deftones: The Ever-Evolving Sound
55:59 Nostalgia and the Legacy of Nu-Metal
01:00:22 Looking Ahead: New Releases and Surprises