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Jams and Tea
Jams and Tea
176 episodes
2 days ago
We are a group of friends from across the globe, and every week we discuss, review, and generally chat about the latest and greatest in music. Every Monday we discuss the latest news and records we've been spinning, on Wednesday we review two new albums, and on Friday we discuss a famous (or 'infamous') album in our Record Club series.
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We are a group of friends from across the globe, and every week we discuss, review, and generally chat about the latest and greatest in music. Every Monday we discuss the latest news and records we've been spinning, on Wednesday we review two new albums, and on Friday we discuss a famous (or 'infamous') album in our Record Club series.
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Music
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BLINK-182: Pop-Punk, Aging, and "I Miss You" | Self-Titled Album Breakdown
Jams and Tea
59 minutes 49 seconds
1 year ago
BLINK-182: Pop-Punk, Aging, and "I Miss You" | Self-Titled Album Breakdown

For Record Club this week, Jake, Morgan, and Ryley are joined by regular guest Connor to discuss pop-punk stalwarts Blink-182's classic and beloved self-titled album, why it represented a pivotal shift for the band, and ultimately the endpoint of their creative evolution. We debate the merits of I Miss You at length and discuss how the band's desire to be taken seriously prompted many of the record's gestures toward "maturity", and the question of aging gracefully in a scene so defined by youthful angst. Let us know what you think of this album in the comments on YouTube!

Jams and Tea
We are a group of friends from across the globe, and every week we discuss, review, and generally chat about the latest and greatest in music. Every Monday we discuss the latest news and records we've been spinning, on Wednesday we review two new albums, and on Friday we discuss a famous (or 'infamous') album in our Record Club series.