Seth Sturgill joins us for our Season 4 Finale as we dig into Porter's 2024 album full of retro sounds and influences, and explores themes of grappling with fame, para-social relationships and nostalgia.
This week we get a peek into Green Day's early influences on their surprising 2000 release.
This week we celebrate the approach of the 25th anniversary of Deftones’ brooding, career-defining masterpiece.
This week we take quite the journey across the textured landscapes of a jazz funk fusion legend.
This week we explore the sullen landscape of Young's unusual 1970 studio album.
This week we travel the dusty roads of John Prine's 1973 studio album, Sweet Revenge.
This week we tackle the impressively experimental fifth studio album of one of the most important and most fiercely independent bands in American history.
This week we challenge ourselves by covering the fully instrumental, fully contemplative, and fully incredible 2007 opus by Austin's own Explosions In The Sky.
This week we groove to the funk-fueled, career-defining, breakout masterpiece that is Outkast's 1998 album Aquemini.
This week we take a journey through the dark and sexy sonic landscape of Massive Attack's breakthrough 1998 album.
This week we cover the new wave arena rock millenial anthems of Hot Fuss.
This week we kick off the new year with one of the most ambitious and iconic alt rock albums of the '90s.
This is the big one! Our fourth annual Albums of the Year Special Episode, highlighting our favorite albums of 1974, 1984, 1994, 2004, 2014 and 2024.
This week we take a drive with the iconic 8th album from the incomparable R.E.M.
This week we traverse apocalyptic love songs, psychedelic hip-hop influenced piano ballads and other sonic oddities as we celebrate the 10th anniversary of Spoon's eighth full length album.
These week we brave the complex and raw narrative songwriting of John Darnielle as The Mountain Goats.
This week we traverse the sparse but beautiful landscape of Bon Iver's widely praised 2011 self titled album.
This week we cover Linkin Park’s turn of the millennium breakthrough debut album, and its widespread influence.
This week we welcome the one and only Dan from RetroLogic to talk about one of the most consistent bands in indie rock and their pivotal 2002 album.
This week we delve into the sparse soundscapes and vivid lyricism of Townes Van Zandt's 1969 self-titled album.