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Unsung Podcast

Unsung Podcast, Bleav

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If there was a definitive discography of classic albums, what should be in it? Host Mark Fraser from The Curator Podcast, and titans of Glasgow music/co-hosts David Weaver from Detour and Chris Cusack from Bloc, discuss and dissect perceived classic albums to decide which albums would make this list. Then, after we've talked it to death, we turn it over to you to decide once and for all via a handy poll. Cast your vote on our Facebook page and let's celebrate unsung classics.
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Seated or standing? Support band or drinks? Sing along as loudly as possible or watch in respectful silence? These are the dilemmas that have plagued Ivo and Alex - stand up comedians by night, gig pigs by night off - over a decade and a half of watching live music together and it’s time to start opening them up to the floor. Join them every Thursday to find out who they’ve been to see live this week, and which guest they roped along for the ride. 'Gig Pigs' with Ivo Graham and Alex Kealy. A ...
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Hmm, Interesting Choice... is a podcast wherein an album, selected using the vague criteria of being "interesting", is reviewed comically to see what happened, what went right, what went wrong and what's so funny.
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Dear Harry/Spock

Ellen Waddell

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A comedy fan fiction podcast, where top comedians read out their original fan fiction. Expect sexy tales of Harry Potter! Weird Star Wars spin-offs! Rock ballads about Star Trek! And improved endings for Game of Thrones! But also none of these things! A niche podcast for anyone who has ever cared way too much about anything. Hosted by Ellen Waddell. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Guest time! In the first of two episodes we chat with David Scott from the band Moni Jitchell about Los Campesinos! and their third album Romance is Boring. In part one we go into a lengthy deep dive around twee pop, the band’s history and then begin to look closely at their discography, using the band’s own ranking of their first five albums as a …
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Summary In this episode of the Album of Record podcast, hosts Craig Lyndall and Andrew Schnitkey discuss the latest music releases, focusing on Drug Church's new album 'Prude' and Los Campesinos' independent release 'All Hell'. They explore the evolution of Drug Church's sound, the lyrical depth of their music, and the significance of their DIY app…
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On this week’s podcast, Tom Crook and Ben Smith are your hosts as they hand-pick and chat you through an autumnal playlist of music both new and used from artists of all sizes. Artist – Track [Album] Itchy Teeth – Marika Hackman [Solid Gold Teeth: The Best Of Itchy Teeth Vol 1] New Starts and Darren Hayman – What I Specifically Love [More Break Up …
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This week on [edit] radio, Ben Marwood we play ‘Guess the Genre’, put out an appeal for Northern Boys haters and find out what our own Barry Dolan has in common with JPEGMAFIA. Artist “Track” [Album] 1. Naked Giants “Apartment 3” [Shine Away] 2. Palehound “Eye On The Bat” [Eye On The Bat] 3. Pom Pom Squad “Street Fighter” [Mirror Starts Moving With…
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We've briefly touched on geek rock in the past - Weezer and Laeto spring to mind - but never in any detail. That all changes this week as we look at the genre through the lens of The Protomen. We also chat extensively about the band, their discography and their frankly brilliant homage to 80s rock.Bleav + Unsung Podcast
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Summary In this episode of the Album of Record podcast, hosts Craig Lyndall and Andrew Schnitkey dive deep into Foxing's self-titled new album. They discuss their anticipation leading up to the album's release, their reactions to the singles, and the overall sound and production quality of the record. The conversation explores Foxing's evolution as…
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This week on edit radio, Kev Lawson hosts solo (Jenessa Williams will be back next month) as he delivers another week’s worth of hand-picked new music tracks for you to enjoy. Artist “Track” [Album] LE SSERAFIM “1-800-hot-n-fun” [CRAZY – EP] Callahan & Witscher “Boiler Room” [Think Differently] Japandroids “All Bets Are Off” [Fate & Alcohol] Dora J…
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Last week we spoke about the music of the sequels to The Crow (1994). We also spoke about the new crow film (The Crow (2024)), but we kind of cut it a little short because we didn't talk about the music of the new film. We do that this week before we dive headlong into the original soundtrack of the very first film in The Crow franchise. Not sure I…
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Summary In this episode, Craig and Andrew reflect on their experiences attending two Pearl Jam concerts at Fenway Park, discussing the evolution of the band's music, the significance of their setlists, and the overall concert experience. They delve into the themes of aging, nostalgia, and the impact of live music, while also highlighting the perfor…
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After a month’s hiatus, Barry Dolan (AKA Oxygen Thief) returns to [edit] radio with another raft of branding spanking new music from the louder end of the wealth of genres. Artist “Track” [Album]  1.⁠ ⁠Jasmine.4.t “Skin On Skin” [Single{  2.⁠ ⁠Origami Angel “Dirty Mirror Selfie” [Feeling Not Found]  3.⁠ ⁠Bartees Strange “Big Glow” [I Saw The TV Glo…
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Another episode where we're taking direct inspiration from something that we mentioned in an early show, we've decided to do two whole bloody episodes on the music of The Crow film franchise. In episode one we talk about the music from the very poor sequels to the original film: City of Angels and Salvation. Surprisingly, even though the movies the…
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Summary In this conversation, Craig and Andrew discuss the movie 'Almost Famous' and its impact on them as music fans. They talk about their favorite scenes, the casting choices, and the authenticity of the music. They also touch on the dynamic between the band members and the love triangle involving Penny Lane. The conversation highlights the perf…
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This week on the edit radio podcast, Tom Crook and Paul Whitty are joined (via phone) by Ben Smith as they chat about life, friendship and their favourite new music tracks. Artist – Track [Album] Starter Car – Dog [Stopover EP] English Teacher – The World’s Biggest Paving Slab [This Could Be Texas] Floating Points – Tilt Shift [Cascade] Carson McHo…
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Usually, we like to space things out. You may have noticed that over the years, we'll do a metal album one week, then perhaps change it up with electro or something else. So, for us to do two post-hardcore/noise rock(ish) records so close together is a bit unheard of. But hey, what's the point of having a set of rules if you don't break them occasi…
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Chapters 00:00 Introduction: The Single Soundtrack 10:57 Controversy Surrounding the New Lineup of Linkin Park 19:45 Navigating the Challenges of Being a Fan in the Age of Social Media 34:24 The Essence of the Seattle Music Scene Captured in the Single Soundtrack 38:30 The Inclusion of the Smashing Pumpkins on the Soundtrack 40:26 Introduction to t…
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On this week’s new music podcast, the handsomest host in the land Ben Marwood returns to share his favourite new music tracks with you. Artist “Track” [Album] MJ Lenderman “She’s Leaving You” [Manning Fireworks] Interpol “Evil” [Antics] Honeyglaze “Don’t” [Real Deal] Bug Club “A Bit Like James Bond” [On The Intricate Inner Workings of the System] T…
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Sound is a pound is always good fun. You'd be amazed what you can pick up for a quid in a charity shop. It's been about 18 months since our last one of these and frankly, we'd forgotten what albums we'd "gifted" each other at the end of the last episode. So Mark decided to pick two that he'd bought for Chris: Planet Claire by The B-52's (a strange …
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Summary In this episode of the Album of Record podcast, Craig and Andrew discuss fall albums and share their personal picks. Craig's selections include Death Cab for Cutie's 'Plans' and Deftones' 'Around the Fur,' while Andrew chooses Toadies' 'Rubberneck' and Soundgarden's 'Down on the Upside.' They discuss the associations and vibes that make the…
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On this week’s episode, Jenessa Williams and Kev Lawson open another month of podcasting at edit radio with a mix of Hip-Hop, K-pop, experimental post-punk and more, as they chat about their favourite new tracks from the past few weeks. Artist “Track” [Album] The Smile “Zero Sum” [Cutouts] Doechii “DENIAL IS A RIVER” [Alligator Bites Never Heal] YO…
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John Congleton is a great producer, and as it turns out, also a great musician. The Paper Chase were, for many years, his only musical project and even as his star began to rise as a producer, he was still churning out unsettling, chromatic, occasionally catchy, often nasty music. Often described as a combination of avant-garde jazz, indie and punk…
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This week on edit radio, Kev Lawson makes like Craig David and ‘Fills in’ for Barry Dolan as he’s once again let loose behind the mic for a new solo outing of his current favourite songs both new and used. Artist “Track” [Album] Devon Again “Cherry Cola” [Single] Fontaines D.C. “Horseness Is the Whatness” [Romance] Kate Bollinger “To Your Own Devic…
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Long terms fans of the show will know that we've spent altogether far too much time talking about Britpop. And the bad news is that it looks like it's ABOUT BECOME ALL ANYONE TALKS ABOUT when Oasis announce their reunion. We recorded this episode before those rumours started to creep out. Funny how these things happen. Anyway, Mark fell into a Sued…
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Summary The conversation begins with a lighthearted exchange about poetry and music trivia. They discuss the bands POD and Saliva, and reminisce about the new metal era. They then shift to the topic of tour cancellations and the challenges faced by indie bands in the current music industry. They touch on the issue of ticket prices and fees, as well…
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On this week’s podcast, Tom Crook, Paul Whitty and Ben Smith are one day late, but no less great as they deliver their favourite tracks both new and used. Artist – Track [Album] JPEGMAFIA & Danny Brown – Garbage Pale Kids [Scaring The Hoes] Lael Neale – Electricity [Single] Travis – Bus [LA Times] King Krule – Flimsier [Space Heavy] Lucius feat. Ad…
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A quick note of correct: we haven't done a Mojo covermount before. It was Uncut, but the audience for both magazines was/is broadly the same... Or so Mojo would have you believe. We'll be honest: the bag of covermounts is full of questionable CDs, so it was actually something of a surprise to land on something interesting. This Mojo covermount is, …
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Summary The conversation begins with Andrew sharing some new metal poetry. They discuss their thoughts on Linkin Park and their guilty pleasure for the band. The conversation then shifts to the upcoming concert they plan to attend, featuring Bush, Jerry Cantrell, and Candlebox. They discuss the concept of farewell tours and the longevity of bands. …
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On this week’s podcast, Ben Marwood returns with another hand-selected playlist of new music and observations about the world of music and beyond. Artist “Track” [Album] The Bug Club “Quality Pints” [On The Intricate Inner Workings of the System] MJ Lenderman “She’s Leaving You” [Manning Fireworks] The Presidents of the United States of America “So…
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A few months ago we covered Tanz, Grozny Tanz by Yacøpsæ and if you listened to that episode, we mentioned how we'd reached out to the band for some info. They didn't get back to us in time, but band member Stoffel was keen to hear the podcast, so we sent him a link to it. Luckily he was a fan, but there was a few points he wanted to clear up. Afte…
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Summary In this episode of the Album of Record podcast, Craig Lyndall and Andrew Schnitkey discuss a new record by the band Fucked Up, the Primus and Coheed and Cambria tour, and the surprise release of the Smashing Pumpkins' new album, Agorimori May. They share their experiences attending the Primus and Coheed and Cambria concert and praise Primus…
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Can you believe it was back in February 2020 when we did our Britpop mixtape? How wild is that? This week we're joined by Glaswegian musician Andy Isacsson, otherwise known as Luminous, who has picked this week’s record. We chat at length about his latest record, Precarious Karma, which took him about a decade to complete. We dive into the influenc…
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