A podcast for mythology nerds, urban legend lovers, and people who enjoy an occasional libation.
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.
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.
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.
Well, that’s sort of a misleading title, because that’s really a rhetorical question. We’re bringing you guys a podcast, and we’re...
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.
Thank you for everyone’s input on our last post; after some further deliberation we’ve decided on a name for our upcoming...
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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.
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?
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