We cover your submissions this episode! Join us as we take your suggestions and pick them apart on our first ever variety episode.
Is TikTok getting the axe in the U.S.? We'll be looking forward into the future and bringing it back with some of the most creative music this year.
Are trends changing the current state of music? Slowing it down this week, we talk about more insane and anticpated albums that've dropped this year.
Grammy season came but definitely hasn't left with controversy rife. We pull back and review some projects released this year and one's left quite the mark for us.
We're going down to brass tacks for this new season. New year, New format, New content. Goodbyes are to be said but the door hasn't closed for the future. Join us on an exciting and all brand new season in the Record Shop!
The Shop spins Denzel Curry's acclaimed 2022 album, "Melt My Eyez See Your Future" and really can't stop talking about Jazz. Michael waxes philosophical and is the most level headed critic out of the three this episode, sebas can't catch a break, and anbdre nearly assaults these two for their music taste.
Part Two of the two part special on ASTROWORLD, as your hosts come to a rousing conclusion with the hit 2018 album. Sebas memorized the entire contents of the Travis Scott burger, michael gets mad over a makeup brand, and andre expresses his distaste for Arizona's Mucho Mango Tea line.
Part One of the two part special on ASTROWORLD, the hosts can't disagree anymore on this project. Sebas gets brutally honest, andre can't stop talking about the Travis Scott Fornite Concert, and michael eats the microphone half the episode.
Debut episode of Season 4, with heavy praise and critcism all around the table. Seven deadly sins of J. Cole from Pastor Parra, sebas gets a bit heated, and michael enjoys a white chocolate chip frappuchino (no whip cream).
You gotta live in the moment and live free and beauty will surround you. This sentiment is shared by many people even decades ago such as Frank Sinatra who is widely considered to be one of the greatest jazz vocalists of all time so please join us as we go far back in time, to a time where color TV had just come out and Kermit the Frog made his debut as we discuss the smooth crooning and emotionally powerful voice of Frank Sinatra in his Compilation album, "Ultimate Sinatra: The Centennial Collection"!
The moment the last note of Blinding Lights played at the Superbowl was the moment in which The Weeknd solidified his place as one of the top artists in the world, and what better way to perform a victory lap then selling out every single show of a stadium world tour. Welcome to The Record Shop, and welcome to the After Hours Till Dawn experience.
CONTENT WARNING: Mention of Ellicit Substances, Themes of Sexualization, Violence and Self Harm
Growing up is never easy, It may at times be confusing and disorienting but throughout it all we learn and keep growing. We learn a lot of things all throughout our lives, we learn from the experiences that we go through, role models in our lives, formal education, etc. But the one thing we’re never taught is how to truly be a human being. So, join us today on the Record Shop as we hear from Glass Animals and their 2016 sophomore album on “How to Be a Human Being.”
Sometimes, when the memories attached to music you listen to are so strong, there is no longer a conversation about whether or not the music is good. Rather, the feeling the song gives you when you look back to, “the old days” matter more. It helps when the music is good though, so join us, as we take a small peak into the memories I have formed as we talk about Steve Lacy’s 2022 album Gemini Rights.
Who knew being so bad could feel so good? It is so much better to live your life with a chip on your shoulder rather than always letting everything overwhelm you. Of course, we always want to be as ethical as possible, but sometimes, we need to transform into the SUPERVILLAIN. Welcome back to The Record Shop, and welcome to the world of Madvillainy.