Opinions are like podcasts - everyone has one. And with so much music criticism floating around out there, who has time to sort through all the hot takes? Fortunately for you, when it comes to the art of popular music critique, ours is the final word. Join disgruntled indie musicians Thin Lear and Niagara Moon as they eloquently bicker over the last 90 years of recorded music history, finding the overrated, underrated, and everything weird in-between.
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Opinions are like podcasts - everyone has one. And with so much music criticism floating around out there, who has time to sort through all the hot takes? Fortunately for you, when it comes to the art of popular music critique, ours is the final word. Join disgruntled indie musicians Thin Lear and Niagara Moon as they eloquently bicker over the last 90 years of recorded music history, finding the overrated, underrated, and everything weird in-between.
#138 - Water level music from 90s video games, with Cole Fortier
Losing My Opinion
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#138 - Water level music from 90s video games, with Cole Fortier
Long Island pop and classical maestro Cole Fortier is back! Thomas opens with a segment on iconic video game soundtracks, and how the aquatic vibe may be the best of all. Cole showcases a lovely collection of songs that feature piano and voice only.
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Losing My Opinion
Opinions are like podcasts - everyone has one. And with so much music criticism floating around out there, who has time to sort through all the hot takes? Fortunately for you, when it comes to the art of popular music critique, ours is the final word. Join disgruntled indie musicians Thin Lear and Niagara Moon as they eloquently bicker over the last 90 years of recorded music history, finding the overrated, underrated, and everything weird in-between.