No Tone Unturned is a docu-podcast series that takes Australian music seriously.
Every season, we’ll take 1 significant Australian album, and work our way through it from start to finish, one song per episode. We’ll comb through each and every verse to unpack the lyrics, songwriting techniques and philosophy behind the tunes that have moved this country.
Season 1 is dedicated to analysing 'Go Farther In Lightness' by Gang of Youths! Starting June 4th, join us every Tuesday as we break down this incredible piece of Australian art!
Follow us on instagram @scrubbingmedia to stay in the loop about upcoming episodes, giveaways and updates.
To support No Tone Unturned, consider subscribing to patreon.com/scrubbingmedia to access bonus episodes, early episodes and more.
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No Tone Unturned is a docu-podcast series that takes Australian music seriously.
Every season, we’ll take 1 significant Australian album, and work our way through it from start to finish, one song per episode. We’ll comb through each and every verse to unpack the lyrics, songwriting techniques and philosophy behind the tunes that have moved this country.
Season 1 is dedicated to analysing 'Go Farther In Lightness' by Gang of Youths! Starting June 4th, join us every Tuesday as we break down this incredible piece of Australian art!
Follow us on instagram @scrubbingmedia to stay in the loop about upcoming episodes, giveaways and updates.
To support No Tone Unturned, consider subscribing to patreon.com/scrubbingmedia to access bonus episodes, early episodes and more.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In our third bonus episode we’ll examine the movie scene that inspired ‘Achilles Come Down’, as well as allegations that Guns and Roses plagiarised an Australian band for their legendary hit song ‘Sweet Child O’ Mine’. Listen now in full on patreon.com/scrubbingmedia!
In Part 1, we’ll be covering ‘L’imaginaire’, ‘Do Not Let Your Spirit Wane’, ‘Go Farther In Lightness’, ‘Achilles Come Down’ and ‘Persevere’, and in Part 2, Jacob’s Philosophy Naughty Corner will tackle a separate psychic civil war - one between Albert Camus and Soren Kierkegaard.
All that and much more in Bonus Episode 3 - exclusively on Patreon!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.