
37 episodes

Sounds Good to Us Jordan Stone & Gregory Hill
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5.0 • 17 Ratings
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A music podcast where we pick one band or artist per episode and talk about why they're awesome
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Adele's new album, '30'
Gregory and Jordan are back with another new album reaction episode -- this time for Adele's '30,' released on November 19, 2021. We make bold statements about Adele's career to this point, the expectations of this album, and give track-by-track analysis of her new album, '30.'
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Ed Sheeran's new album, 'Equals'
Gregory and Jordan discuss the latest album from Ed Sheeran, '=', released on October 29, 2021. We talk about Jordan's working history with Ed Sheeran dating back to 2012, bold statements about Ed's career, and give track-by-track analysis of his new album, '='.
Follow us on Instagram (instagram.com/soundsgoodtous) and Twitter (twitter.com/podsoundsgood) for the latest updates! Find the video (shot by Jordan) of Ed Sheeran's first live performance in the United States at www.SoundsGoodtoUs.com. -
Best music moments in movie history
Music makes or breaks movies and is a critical element to creating emotion in film. What are songs that when you hear them, you immediately think of a movie or movie scene? Gregory and Jordan break down their favorite music moments in movie history.
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Beastie Boys
Beastie Boys are one of America's greatest bands and one of the best hip hop groups of all time -- and we'll show you why. We talk about the band's background and genesis, bold statements about where the Beasties belong in music history, and build the ultimate Beastie Boys playlist.
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10 Country artists you should be listening to (even if you don't like Country music)
Welcome to Season 2 of Sounds Good to Us! We're back, baby! In this season kickoff episode, Gregory and Jordan pick 10 country songs that we think you'll love, even if you don't like country music. We did the research -- rock country, bluegrass, rap country, R&B country -- and we're here to convince you that country music is maybe probably the best genre in all of the musical artform. Come along and enjoy the ride.
This episode features:
Morgan Wade
Tyler Childers
Jelly Roll
Breland
Greensky Bluegrass
Zach Bryan
Sturgill Simpson
Katie Pruitt
Black Pumas
Yola
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Season 2 -- Starts October 7
That's a wrap on Season 1 of Sounds Good to Us! Season 2 starts on October 7. In this episode, Gregory and Jordan discuss memories from season 1 and just hang out on the microphones. See you October 7!
Customer Reviews
Love this podcast!
Such a great listen. I’m not even the biggest music fan generally but every episode has been so interesting and left me going back to rediscover some of my favorite songs I hadn’t come across in years. This is a must for anyone!
Music Lovers Rejoice!
The podcast takes a deep dive into something as subjective as music and discusses it in a way that promotes this art form while encouraging its listeners to explore all that the music world has to offer. Whether you agree with their analysis or not, it is a pleasant experience. If music is something that triggers your emotions, creates nostalgia, or simply makes you think, than you will certainly find value in their breakdowns. I look forward to their episodes every week. Keep it up, guys!
Expands my listening
Greg and Jordan often review albums I’d never listen all the way through. It opens my eyes and explains why I need to check it out.