After an early summer hiatus, the boys are back with an episode featuring previous guest Dallin Johnson. We discuss the album Transistor by 3-11 and the merits of the genre blending sound of the band. We also talk about what we've been listening to recently and the recent slate of huge artists coming out with new music this summer.
Friend of the pod and avid Passionfruit listener Yusuf Mumin joins us once again to discuss Drake's 2017 More Life, a playlist of sorts that served as the soundtrack to different parts of our lives. We also discuss a profile from the Fader on Isaiah Rashad that chronicles the rapper's struggles with fame, how he went broke, and his journey through addiction.
Bloody mental! Bridget Baldwin graces us with her virtual presence while she resides in the United Kingdom. She exposes us to Electric Light Orchestra, a 70's band who sounded and operated like a rock-disco-symphony in the same way that Queen sounded like the cast of a pop-rock-opera. We also talked about listening to nostalgic albums through the pandemic and our favorite Radiohead albums.
Resident Lorde scholar and world champion girlfriend Jess Nani becomes the first guest to make a reappearance on the show to discuss Lorde's hot and heavy 2017 release Melodrama. We also chat about a slew of upcoming album releases and Billie Eilish's new song and aesthetic.
We are back with another episode, this time featuring friend and artist Sierra Wise Zamudio. We chat about the 2019 album Good At Falling by the Japanese House. We also chat about the Taylor Swift re-release, an octopus teacher, and Sierra's clothing line, Femme Decal.
Film enthusiast Blake Lyman stops in to chat about the seminal pop album Emotion by Carly Rae Jepsen. We also share our vax stores and discuss what was on our middle school iPods.
Longtime friend Maddy Waddoups phones in to discuss the 2019 album Crushing from singer-songwriter Julia Jacklin. We also chat about Lil Nas X and the return of the avant garde pop musician, sad indie girl music, and the music algorithms that rule our life.
Friend of the show Brock Christian Wilson drops in to chat about the 2017 album Soft Sounds From Another Planet by Japanese Breakfast. We also chat about Lana Del Rey's new album and listening to 80's pop music as a musical salve for this awful year.
Friend of the show Bre Sahleen sits down over zoom to chat about SYML, an indie-rock-pop musical act steered by musician Brian Fennell. We also chat about NFTs, the art of playlist curation, and instagram cooking accounts.
Friend of the show Yusuf Mumin comes on the show to discuss Coming Home, the debut album from mutli-genre artist Leon Bridges. We talk everything ranging from Drake's new release to an awful Pitchfork article and even local vegan restaurants.
This week on the show Bronte Forsgren joins to discuss all things early 2000's pop-punk bands, mental health, petty queen Taylor Swift, and the musician behind the band Jack's Mannequin, Andrew McMahon. We also chat about the breakup of Daft Punk.
Friend of the show and member of the Skyroom Boys Erik Olson comes on to chat about the album "Infest the Rat's Nest" from Australian rock band King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard. Topics in the conversation range from the climate apocalypse, thrash metal, and HAIM remixes.
On this week's show we talk to long-time friend and resident of the great state of Oregon Dylan Rossi. We discuss Hozier's album "Wasteland, Baby!" and how he weaves his personal politics and philosophy into his music. We also chat about the Taylor Swift re-releases and heartbreak music.
Brendon and Blake reconnect with an old friend from their school days to talk about the latest release from Vampire Weekend, punk rock & Ramones, buying band tees at target, and Ronald Reagan.
In our first ever episode made available to the public we talk to Lorde super fan and enthusiast Jess Nani about what she's been listening to lately and her relationship with Lorde's debut album "Pure Heroine."