Paul McCartney's 'A Life in Lyrics' podcast just launched with the first episode breaking down the creation of The Beatles' "Eleanor Rigby."
The channel was absent during the pandemic, the time when the music industry had serious setbacks, but now it's back with a brand new programming lineup.
Are you looking for ways to soundproof a room in your home? Maybe you're looking to build your own studio or practice room, or your own area to livestream or film video content. Whatever the case may be, here's some of the most effective methods today.
2020 has offered us some great content, helping us persevere during one of the most trying years in history. But there's one bit of pop culture that has every one of those things beat - and it's a podcast episode.
We're back talking about the latest happenings including Tekashi 6ix9ine's predictable return, Joe Rogan's Spotify deal, our thoughts on 'The Last Dance', the release of our first digital art exhibition: 'Black Fathers Matter', and more.
The new series will be called 'Marlon and Jake Read Dead People', and the duo will discuss authors and literature of the past as they strive to make the ‘dead’ writers ‘alive’ again.
Many news outlets now offer short podcasts, like 'Skimm This', that give a daily rundown of the news. Are these a return to FDR's fireside chats?
We're finally back and discussing all the major happenings in music like Lil Wayne's long, long-awaited Carter V album, T.I.'s best album since Paper Trail, more unnecessary collabs from the likes of Lil Baby and Gunna, Vic Mensa killing his own career, and Kanye going off the rails (again). Oh and we also throw in some talk about the McGregor vs. Khabib sh*t show and go on a far too long aside about Dragon Ball Super (it happens more than we'd care to admit).
It's finally here! Drake's long awaited double-disc LP, 'Scorpion', is here and we give our track-by-track impressions and debate whether it lived up to the hype or not. But before that we talk a little music news with a bunch of lawsuits involving Coachella, Ed Sheeran, and Azealia Banks, and we discuss the recent passings of Joe Jackson and young up and coming Toronto rapper, Smoke Dawg.
We're back and we're talking about the iHeartRadio Awards show and if they're even worth watching? Also, Chance the Rapper won the innovator award, but is he really an innovator? Jay-Z and Beyonce just announced their On the Run II tour so will we finally get that long rumored joint album? Are we even hyped for it? Then we discuss Elton John's last big hurrah and his upcoming eclectic, star studded tribute album, and close by talking about the latest projects from Tory Lanez, Logic, and PRhyme (Royce da 5'9" and DJ Premiere), and new upcoming releases.
It's that time of year again! With the recently announced list of nominees for the 2018 Grammys we're back ready to discuss what we think of the field, who we think got snubbed, who's inclusion surprised us the most, and to of course give our predictions for the winners of each category. Also we touch on the historical diversity found in this Grammys Album of the Year category.
For this week's show we talk about the recent passing of Hugh Hefner and discuss our thoughts on his legacy and the discussion the media is having about it; whether it was more exploitation or liberation. Then we talk about the massive success that both IT and Rick and Morty have had and the influence that Rick and Morty in particular has had on McDonald's. We end things by discussing the recent trend of "Made-for-Instagram" art exhibits and Google's new hardware lineup and their new flagship phone, the Pixel 2.
There have been some really interesting lists floating around: best teachers in teen movies, greatest rappers of all-time, black characters in horror films… Let's chat!
'The Big Score' gives audiences a chance to gain personal perspectives, stories and insights from some of today’s most innovative composers and artists.
It’s about time we talk about the unstoppable force that is podcasting. From Ricky Gervais to Joe Rogan, there's no denying their massive cultural impact.
We're back and joined by JR JR to talk about their recently fully released Swish EP, their (and our) love for basketball, and all things NBA and the bubble playoffs just in time for the NBA finals.
Shutdowns have led to a massive surge in streaming, as well as new subscriptions to streaming services, however, there's another 21st century medium that's seen a decline since the shelter-in-place orders began: Podcasts.
The tool is called Overdub and allows the user to create an artificial intelligence double that can be used “to overdub flubbed words or phrases and can even generate entirely new sentences all on its own — in your voice."
A podcast for mythology nerds, urban legend lovers, and people who enjoy an occasional libation.
Harry's story is finished, but 'Potterless' is telling the tale of a twenty-something year old dude reading Harry Potter for the first time...
Asking “what podcast are you listening to you” has become as mainstream of a question as wondering what your friends are binging on Netflix. We’re a streaming society and podcasting is a way of delivering information that respects individual fascination with one topic or another, and it keeps us engaged in dialogue - much needed or otherwise.
We hop back on the Musicphiles podcast to discuss all of the recent major releases over the past couple of weeks. We tell why both the Migos and Justin Timberlake were major let downs for us, why Kendrick Lamar is at the top of music, and the unexpected surprise dopeness of Skyzoo's In Celebration of Us. Lastly we touch on a few other albums we've had our ears to and list albums to be on the look out for this Friday.
We're back and we're talking about all of the recent music and music news that has happened over the past couple of weeks. This week we talk about the iconic Tom Petty's recent passing, XXL turning 20, Big K.R.I.T making his return with an upcoming double album - whether or not we think he's had a definitive album yet, and other notable news like Bill Murray garnering a #1 album on the classical charts. Lastly we discuss whether we believe Chance the Rapper to be for real or a fraud, and our thoughts on UK hip-hop.
We talk about the possible demise of Rolling Stone as it's going up for sale for the first time since it's start in 1967. We talk about how we think they've lost their true identity as the counterculture bible and how they could possibly get it back. We finish things by talking about new albums we've been listening to like Jhené Aiko, Rapsody, Queens of the Stone Age, and the Foo Fighters.