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A podcast where friends and co-workers Bell, Jamie, and Plouffe talk about vinyl from the strange to the extraordinary. Hosted by @softontwitch, @jamiepilkey, and Nicholas Plouffe

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A podcast where friends and co-workers Bell, Jamie, and Plouffe talk about vinyl from the strange to the extraordinary. Hosted by @softontwitch, @jamiepilkey, and Nicholas Plouffe

    Chicago Blues, South Park Name | Buddy Guy - This is Buddy Guy

    Chicago Blues, South Park Name | Buddy Guy - This is Buddy Guy

    On this episode of Vinyl Verdict, Bell, Jamie and Plouffe listen to Jamie's next pick, Buddy Guy's "This is Buddy Guy". Released in 1968, it was his first live album, released shortly after his first studio album. The album is a time capsule of an early part of his solo career, following years of being a musician in fellow blues musician Muddy Waters touring band, and playing as a session guitarist at Chess Records. Since its release, Buddy Guy has put out a staggering 32 studio albums and 14 more live albums, continue to tour to this day at age 89. Will the boys latch on to Buddy, or will they say 'I ain't your Guy, friend'? Come along and find out!

    • 31 min
    Beautiful album, bad release date... | Lucy Rose - This Ain't The Way You Go Out

    Beautiful album, bad release date... | Lucy Rose - This Ain't The Way You Go Out

    On this episode of Vinyl Verdict, Bell, Jamie and Plouffe listen to Bell's next pick, Lucy Rose's "This Ain't the Way You Go Out". Released on April 19, 2024, it had the misfortune of coming out on the same day as Taylor Swift's "The Tortured Poets Department". Critics praised the jazzy, upbeat sound of the album, and noted the lyrics were vibrant and full of life. But will the boys find the album to be beautiful and raw, or will they find it overcooked and bland? Come along and find out!

    • 40 min
    Guest Episode: Sarah Farrell | Beyonce - Cowboy Carter

    Guest Episode: Sarah Farrell | Beyonce - Cowboy Carter

    On this special episode of Vinyl Verdict, the boys are joined by Sarah Farrell, our most vocal - and most local fan. Sarah brought us Beyonce's newest album, "Cowboy Carter". Released at the end of March 2024, the album immediately entered the chart with 23 of its tracks in the Hot 100. The album subsequently went to #1 in over 30 countries. Her first foray into the Country genre, the album was both welcomed and spurned by people in the Country community. But will this album lasso the boys hearts, or will it be just another horse in the race? Come along and find out!

    • 1 hr 24 min
    Ending your career on a low note | Fatboy Slim - Palookaville

    Ending your career on a low note | Fatboy Slim - Palookaville

    On this episode of Vinyl Verdict, Bell, Jamie and Plouffe listen to Plouffe's next pick, Fatboy Slim's "Palookaville". Released in 2004, it is the last studio album from Fatboy Slim, a.k.a Norman Cook. Continuing his style of loops and beats, the album was released to mixed reviews, with many reviewers calling it a low-point in his career. Several reviewers also noted that the album could've used another pass to remove unnecessary songs. But what will the boys think? Will this album only appeal to long haired freaky people? Come along and find out!

    • 34 min
    The sound of 90s videogames | The Offspring - Smash

    The sound of 90s videogames | The Offspring - Smash

    On this episode of Vinyl Verdict, Bell, Jamie and Plouffe listen to Jamie's next pick, The Offspring's "Smash". Released in April 1994, the album has just celebrated its 30th anniversary. Riding a wave of success for punk groups such as Green Day and Rancid in the mid-90s, the album was a huge breakout hit for the band. Four singles from the album charted, and the album has sold 11 million copies since its release. It holds the record for most sales for an album released on an independent record label. But will it go to #1 in the boys hearts? Come along and find out!

    • 43 min
    Our favourite album yet? | Kings of Convenience - Peace or Love

    Our favourite album yet? | Kings of Convenience - Peace or Love

    On this episode of Vinyl Verdict, Bell, Jamie and Plouffe listen to Bell's next pick, Kings of Convenience's "Peace or Love". Their fourth album, it was released 12 years after their previous album. Many of the songs on this album had been performed live in the previous decade and some of them had even been recorded in a studio, but the duo was not convinced the versions were good enough. The album was released to positive reviews, with a number of reviewers noting that it was a welcome return by the duo. But what will the boys think of the album? Will it be their best reviewed album to date, or does it need more time in the oven? Come along and find out!

    • 37 min

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