The Album Hour Evan Block
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A show where we listen to an album of our choice across all genres and time periods. We will talk about the history, the good, the bad and everything in between. Join us in our journey to discover new music and relive our old favorites!
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Radiohead - Ok Computer
The Album Hour boys are back with Radiohead's seminal album from 1997, Ok Computer. We discuss the album's influence as well as our own personal reactions. Time has placed this album in the upper echelon of all music but, what did we think?
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Rihanna - Good Girl Gone Bad
We take it back to the mid 2ks with the hit album Good Girl Gone Bad by Rihanna. This album was not only a different sound from what she had done previous but was also the start of her stardom that got her to where she is now. Join us as we take a deep dive into the songs that put Rihanna on the charts on this weeks episode of The Album Hour!
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Frank Ocean - Blonde
Hey everyone! The Album Hour boys are back with a 2010's pop juggernaut, Frank Ocean's Blonde. Hear about our Frank Ocean stories and what we thought about the album on this week's episode!
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I am - Earth Wind and Fire with Henry
We have another one of our very special guests joining us this week, Henry is an old band mate of ours and he reached out to us about an album and we decided to have him on the show. I am is Earth Wind & Fire's most recognizable album with some of the biggest party hits still being played to this day. Come join us as we get funky and groove on a very special episode of The Album Hour!
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Billy Joel - The Stranger
This week, we reviewed The Stranger by Billy Joel! We took a deep dive into this 70s masterpiece (Maybe??). We hope you enjoy the episode!
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Public Enemy - It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
Welcome back to the Album Hour! This week we reviewed It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back by the New York based rap group, Public Enemy. We enjoyed listening to this album and we hope you enjoy listening to our episode. If you have listened to this album, what do you think?
Customer Reviews
You should do Superunknown
Hey - really enjoyed the Badmotorfinger episode. It’s a cool album but you guys should really do Superunknown. That’s their masterpiece. It’s way more dynamic, varied and epic than Badmotorfinger. An all-time great.