This is a follow-up to my episode about how I feel regarding CDs, expect this time about vinyl records and my interesting feelings about them. I also got a new microphone so I hope that sounds good.
*THIS IS NOT MINE, ALL RIGHTS TO THE WAG AND DABB MUSIC*
Today I will be thoroughly and honestly reviewing the album entitled, "Ordinary Day" by The Wag; a CD I purchased directly from the band who were performing in town. I purchased 6 other CDs from them, two of which being branch out solo albums and will be reviewing the next 6 over this series using a complex system of points, and discussing likes and dislikes. If you liked what you heard, you can purchase their album at https://www.thewagband.com/
Hello there- It has been a minute or two, so please enjoy this MANY minutes (or two) long episode about CDs. You may be thinking, 'You already made an episode about that, you fool!' and you would be correct in making that statement. However, since then I have drastically changed my listening setup and have acquired many more compact discs. My perspectives have changed vigorously. Want to hear more podcast? Go to MLWD, the other show with a lot more random stuff wherever you listen to podcasts.
In this episode, I go over multiple tips for people who want to start collecting Cds or Vinyl records. For example, I answer questions like: Where does one get CDs or vinyls, what kind of player should one get? and what to avoid when collecting. Enjoy! And follow @earbud_pod on instagram for more info. Check out my other podcast, MLWD - My Life With Diabetes as well.
As you may already know, this episode has already been uploaded to my other podcast, MLWD, but it fit the topic too perfectly not to be uploaded here. I hope you enjoy me enthuse about tame impala for 3 hole hours! Thanks for listening if you do, and make sure to check out MLWD and the Earbud instagram account. (@earbud_pod)
Welcome to the first episode of The Earbud! The one-man podcast based around music, a thing that I love to talk about! In today's episode, I go through the process that enabled me to decide to collect CDs. I also touch on why I prefer listening to whole albums instead of playlists, and why I like CDs over Vinyl Records. Even if you don't know much about Vinyl or CD, still tune in for an interesting rollercoaster of an episode. Enjoy!
In this Bonus Introduction, I will be explaining the release of this new podcast called the Earbud, a music related podcast, on SEPTEMBER 1st.