Unsung Podcast Bleav Life & Leisure
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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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Common Existence by Thursday (Side B) w/ Sean Patrick Campbell (Damn Teeth, Thin Privilege) - 318
The second and final part of our dive into the back catalogue of Thursday with Sean Patrick Campbell concludes with what is perhaps our longest, or second longest, single episode yet.
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FROM THE VAULT: UNSONG - Real American by Rick Derringer
A brief detour into the land of UNSONG. Which is just unsung but for one song. Oh, and also we get to talk about wrestling.
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Common Existence by Thursday (Side A) w/ Sean Patrick Campbell (Damn Teeth, Thin Privilege) - 317
We're joined by photographer (and drummer of the bands Damn Teeth and Thin Privilege) Sean Patrick Campbell this week. Across the next three episodes he'll be talking about why Thursday are and unsung band, and why he's picked Common Existence as their unsung classic.
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FROM THE VAULT: The Nu Metal Mixtape
We didn't want to leave the feed totally dry this week, so we've decided to revisit our first ever mixtape - The Nu Metal Mixtape, from way back in April 2018. Also one of our most popular, and perhaps silliest, episodes...
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FROM THE VAULT: Episode 209 – The History of the Covermount CD
With this week's episode focusing on Radio Kerrang! Vol. 6 we thought it'd be a great time to revisit our episode on the history of the covermount CD.
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Covermount Mixtape: Radio Kerrang! Vol. 6 (Side B) w/ Grant Donaldson (Moni Jitchell) - 316
In side B we really fall into a pit of despair with the second half of Radio Kerrang! Vol. 6. The late 90s truly were a musical wasteland.