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That Was A Departure
That Was A Departure
3 episodes
9 months ago
Bands don’t ”sell out”; they change. Music nerds talk about albums that were a departure from their favorite band’s previous work.
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Music History
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Bands don’t ”sell out”; they change. Music nerds talk about albums that were a departure from their favorite band’s previous work.
Show more...
Music Commentary
Music,
Music History
Episodes (3/3)
That Was A Departure
Sigur Rós - “With a Buzz in Our Ears We Play Endlessly” with Jake Berg
Erik and Jake discuss Sigur Rós, and how they went from moody and sweeping in 1999 to folky and fun in 2008. We attempt to speak Icelandic.
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2 years ago
1 hour 25 minutes 45 seconds

That Was A Departure
Underoath - “Erase Me” with Adam Barrett
Erik and Adam discuss Underoath's 2018 album "Erase Me", where they try really hard (again) to shed their "Christian metal" label. So are they a Christian band? The answer may surprise you. 
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2 years ago
1 hour 29 minutes 9 seconds

That Was A Departure
Paramore - “After Laughter” with Brady St. Marie
Erik and Brady discuss Paramore’s 2018 album ”After Laughter”, a bubbly, fruity jam sesh that took them to an island far, far away from their pop-punk roots. Also: Paramore is a Christian band?!
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2 years ago
1 hour 10 minutes 26 seconds

That Was A Departure
Bands don’t ”sell out”; they change. Music nerds talk about albums that were a departure from their favorite band’s previous work.