Somebody Likes It Shane Bartell, Kevin Newsum, Ryan Newsum, Mark Couvillion
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A music podcast where each week we gather to talk about an album that, while very important to a lot of people, none of us really know that well. Come hear something familiar or something new and learn a little something along the way. One thing is for sure; no matter what album we talk about, somebody likes it.
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Jimmy Buffett
Wherein we muse on the songs you may or may not know by heart, and at least one that you didn't realize was a Buffett creation.
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Fontaines D.C. - Dogrel
Let's just get something incredibly obvious out of the way up top about this episode - there was a hiatus in between the time Ryan selected this LP and the time we were actually able to convene and record it.
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The Guess Who - Canned Wheat
We canvass the practice of the forty-seven minute drum solo, what it's like to sound a third angrier lyrically than is necessary, fake zombies, and something that comes across like Elvis covering Van Morrison.
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T-Rex - Electric Warrior
Marc Bolan went out like a Roman candle or a speed bump or in some such way an incandescent rock star dies at twenty-nine, and left in his wake a glitterbomb of glam stardust and swagger a mile wide and a few albums deep.
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10cc - The Original Soundtrack
We don't really know how many cc are the appropriate number of cc, but somewhere along the way, somewhere in time, ten seemed like a nice round number and we kind of all went with it.
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Oso Oso - Basking In The Glow
You may understand the difference between the 'emo' and 'scene' scenes, and you may churn out catchy harmonies like they're growing on trees, but beneath the surface of incandescent melodies lurks melancholy.
That's where we find Jade Lilitri and his erstwhile ensemble, Oso Oso.
Customer Reviews
Favorite podcast
I had taken a break from listening to podcasts for a while and got really excited when they came back. It's my favorite way to find music that's new to me.
The Live Through This review is gold
These guys seem to just be perpetually triggered by everything. I guess it’s a troll. Lol
Clueless
Stumbled on their New York Dolls episode. Clearly not a not of time is spent on research. The topper though was, after spending almost an hour mostly trashing the Dolls first album, they play the f@#%ing Lumineers as some great song of the week which pretty much underscored how clueless they are when it comes to understanding what made certain protopunk bands great. Stick to your modern pop music boys. You’re in over your heads when it comes to anything older than you are.