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We have returned for one special episode and another update on the status of the podcast. Things remain questionable for us at the moment and we ask that you take this time to maybe go back and find episodes you have not listened to yet and find some goodies. Also don't forget to check out the back catalog of our sister podcast, Good Band Bad Band. Thank you all for listening and sharing in our love of music.
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The announcement speaks for itself. Or maybe you only looked at the description because I told you to? GOOD. I didn't forget. It's there. Look down.
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Here at Record Roundtable, we're not afraid to admit that we like punk, and that maybe we listened to a lot of it growing up. However, there exists a band from our youth that really shine as an example of the genre in the 2000's, and have changed enough over the years to remain relevant in our lives. That band is Brand New, and we think you really need to listen to them. So maybe just check out this episode, then check out Brand New. Ok? Great.
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We have one more post rock episode for you wonderful listeners to devour, and spoiler, we forced Jared to listen to multiple Icelandic post rock albums. It was such a great time. This week we're talking about Sigur Ros. With a mixture of post rock and synth heavy ambient sounds, Sigur Ros have created music that attracts listeners from different genres and have given them a career that includes many features in film scores. Listen in and see if Jared survived the week and what we think about Sigur Ros.
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Hi, are you ready for a new episode? Are you ready for new punk? Well sort of new. This week we are talking about Green Day, who is not really new punk anymore, but that's OK. A band that each of our hosts grew up listening to and forming some pretty solid musical likings around, Green Day made their place with their major label debut and were even able to find a new crowd a decade later with their early 2000s popular release. Are you wondering which albums I am referring to? I guess you should just listen in to find out and enjoy some 90's and 2000's punk.
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We're walking right outta May and straight into June, but we can't leave a month without telling you all about the music we listened to. All three hosts are in house to share the stories and songs that got them through another month, and now you have to sit there and hear us talk about them like for some reason you keep doing. STOP THAT.
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What it is? Hope all of you are ready for some long lasting, genre defining music from an artist that we are convinced will potentially never go away. Is that a good thing or a bad thing, I guess you will have to listen to find out, but this week we are talking about Madonna. Some of you may not know that she's not just an 80's artist, and some of you may not even know much about her 80's career. What you will know, once you listen to this episode that is, is that she has transformed pop forever and has remained relevant for nearly 40 years, wow.
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Welcome back listeners, I hope you're ready to get angry. Maybe even full of rage, because this week we are covering Rage Against the Machine. The politically motivated, rap-rock genesis like no other. A band that paved the way for so many others and whose members would break out into their own solos projects. Come check out Rage and all their glory.
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April is behind us now, and as the great N'SYNC once said, it's gonna be May! Before we run through the next month, let's look back on some of the favorite songs and albums of April from all three members of the Record Roundtable crew.
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We back and we have an episode about a sweet band, which is unusual in the genre they find themselves in. This week we talk about The Roots. A hip hop band that can be called many other things, with elements of jazz, neo-soul and electronica. The Roots are one of the most adaptive groups in the hip hop genre and deserve to be known by all outside of just being Jimmy Fallon's house band. Listen in and be amazed at the sheer talent of The Roots.
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What an episode we have for you this week, listeners. In a little bit different format, we are discussing boy bands this week. That's right, we are talking about those bands that some of you remember from a certain turn of the century period and more. In an all encompassing episode, I will admit that we happened to hold a relatively concise discussion on so many things and I think we kind of nailed it. Maybe you should listen and decide for yourself, but I think the evidence is clear.
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Here we are, once again, with the full Record Roundtable crew to tell you all about the music of the last month. March was full of music to talk about so there will be plenty to discuss on this edition of the show. If you came here specifically for Lil Nas X, and we know you did, stick around and see what happens.
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Here we are, back again with a new episode. We hope you will enjoy this weeks discussion on early indie/slacker rock icons Pavement. Perhaps one of the most influential underground bans, Pavement never really made mainstream in their time, but have proven to be important in the world of modern indie rock. Never heard of them, well start here and check out their discography.
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Caleb and Tyler are back together to discuss the post-rock act Godspeed You! Black Emperor, a group who Jared would never dare be involved in. The history and music are discussed, from the beginning all the way up to the upcoming album being released in only a little more than a week (we promise that wasn't planned!)
Also, please be sure to check out this video we discuss. It's... a doozy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3N_khFQq7hk
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We've stumbled our way through another month, and now here we are in March ready to discuss some of the albums that came out in February! With Jared away for a bit longer, Caleb and Tyler hold down the fort and dig a bit deeper into a handful of albums than we usually do on these bonus episodes. Which albums stood out to us in the month? Tune in to find out!
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In the newest edition of your favorite music podcast, Record Roundtable, hosts Caleb and Tyler, Jared is on vacation, discuss perhaps the most prominent artist in the Trip hop genre. Who is this artist, you may ask. Well if you can read you would have seen that it is Massive Attack. Born of the Bristol UK scene of DJ based music in the late 1980s, Massive Attack started as a collaboration that rose to the surface of what was known as the Bristol Movement. Their influence has spanned genres and eras, and may have reached some bands and genres you may find surprising. So take a listen and learn of an artist that perhaps predates some of your favorite artists.
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We are here once again to bring to you a new episode of Record Roundtable. This week we are talking about a staple in the country music genre, Johnny Cash. A true country icon who blended blues and rock sounds with traditional country imagery, Johnny Cash is one of the most well known American artists. His career spans most of his life and saw an outpouring of work in his later years. Check out this episode to hear all there is to say in an hour about Johnny Cash.
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Maybe it's not new music now, but it can still be new to you! Almost lost in the ether, our January 2021 episode was resurrected from the confines of our laptop and now is here for your listening pleasure. Maybe by now you've already checked some of these songs or albums out, but if not, we still have something for you here at Record Roundtable even if we're about a month late to telling you about it!
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Dear listeners, we have returned from our brief hiatus to bring you an episode on one of the most interesting musical artist we have yet to cover. With a career that saw dozens of releases and promoted genuine weirdness, Frank Zappa left his mark on music and culture in a way many artists cannot. The collaborative effort of his band, The Mothers of Invention, has created some of the best jazz rock, if you will, albums of all time and led him to collaborate with others of the genre. Check out a small portion of what is Frank Zappa on this episode.
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The return! Jared and Caleb pop back in to discuss the music that came out in the month of December, the final month of the year of our lord and savior 2020. We also address the two week silence you may have noticed and provide some updates on both Record Roundtable and our sister podcast Good Band Bad Band.
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It's Christmas and we have an episode for that. Its not necessary positive, I will admit, but it's our creation and we must stand behind it. We have potentially "grinched" all over Christmas 2020 and you should join us for the ride, because if any year deserve a bah humbug Christmas its most definitely 2020. Enjoy listeners and join in the lack of jolly.
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Another year ender for you here, this time...favorite albums of the 2000's. A decade that made us at this podcast, and as we have found, one that is heavily driven by nostalgia. If you lived through music in the 2000's perhaps you will find solace in some of our choices for our favorite albums of that time. Spoiler, apparently the three hosts are pretty easy to place in this decade. Enjoy listeners and reminisce on your favorite albums of the 2000's.
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Hi. Do you like new music? New albums from your favorite artists? So do we, and that's why we have curated an episode containing a lists of our favorite new albums from 2020 so that you can hear some of the truly great music to grace us this year if you didn't have time to listen as time went on. I know it can be hard to say, "hey I like that album...a lot," so let us do it for you here in this new episode.
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Fast approaching the end of the year, and Jared and Caleb are back in your ears to discuss the albums and songs that were released in the month of November. Caleb mispronounces words in Spanish, mistitles Aesop Rock albums, and both hosts can't seem to shut up. Sorry that you have to listen to any of that. We know it's a little late this week, but what, you were waiting around for it?
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It is once again the time of year where we bring you special end of year content episodes. Please attempt to curb your enthusiasm, don't sue us Larry David. This week we are discussing the top artists that we covered this year on Record Roundtable. We have come up with a new format for this episode this year that includes input from our wonderful patrons on Patreon, so check it out and see which artist stuck with people in 2020.
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Pop punk, its a genre and a popular one at that. Whose more prominent in the pop punk scene than Blink-182, a California based trio that who paved the way for virtually all pop punk bands to come. This week we are talking about Blink-182 in all of their iterations, original lineup and the revisited lineup. Come learn about Blink-182 and their place in music history.
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Welcome back listeners, and I hope your ready to talk this week about an interesting artist that spans both the under ground and some mainstream outlets. This week, we're talking about Aesop Rock, a hip hop artist who cultivated their career with their own style, flow and method. Aesop Rock has lived in underground hip hop and has made his mark on the world of more popular music as a feature artist as well. If you have not hear of him, start here as we dive into his work and style, but please don't stop here, we encourage you to seek out more of his work.
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This week we bring you a special artist with a special guest, perhaps the guest even requested this artist. That's right, I knew you would guess correctly,we're talking about The Avett Brothers and our guest is friend of the show John. Bluegrass/Folk/Pop fusion Avett Brothers have been making music for a long time and were some of the early trend setters in the indie folk movement. There place in the genre and music is solidified by their fusion of traditional folk stylings with pop hits and lyrics that are both emotional and real.
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Another week, another episode of Record Roundtable and this week we have a one hit wonder that definitely deserves more listens. This week we talk about Beck. With a career spanning three decades, Beck has become a highly respected artist of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. His music varies album to album and he explores various influences and styles in each. Check out the diverse sound of Beck with us this week.
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Tyler is here with Caleb and Jared for the first time in awhile on the bonus episode! There is a lot to cover on this episode, so buckle in for a blast of October blessings.
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It's almost Halloween and we are here to bring you another horror related artist. This week we talk about Alice Cooper, the band and the man. Perhaps the first to create such a vivid persona and stage act in rock music, Alice Cooper made his mark on music as performer in all meanings of the word. Listen as we discuss a true entertainer.
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Its October and nearing Halloween, and we here at Record Roundtable are making a move toward the spooky classics. That's right, we are covering some artists in genres that remind us Halloween and this week we bring you Black Sabbath. Perhaps the most influential metal band that ever was, Sabbath's sound and lyrical content have created and forever changed metal. Come find that there's more to Black Sabbath than you may have known.
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Do you like folk, Americana and Country music? Do you think you know all the artist there are to know in these genres? Well think again listener, because this week we have for you an artist that you may not have heard of. That's right, this week we bring you Bonnie Price Billy, one of the leading figures in DIY Folk/Americana. A master of collaboration and troubadour extraordinaire, Bonnie Prince Bill (Will Oldham) has left his mark on not only the Louisville, KY music scene, but also the underground Americana scene and revival.
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We have a big episode for you this week, two big artist in the 90s rap world that forever changed music. That's right, this week we're talking about Tupac & Notorious B.I.G. Its the classic East Coast, West Coast rivalry that spans musical style and lifestyle. The relationship between them has gone down as one of the most mystifying and talked about moments in music history. Listen in to learn more about each artists styles and the story of their lives.
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There are a lot of things going on in today's world, listeners. Sometimes you wanna hear a band who tells you all about those things. Sometimes you wanna hear a band who screams at you all about those things. Sometimes you wanna listen to IDLES, just like we did this week. IDLES is one of the biggest bands in the punk/rock scene and they are making waves and have had a new release this week. You better listen in and check out what all there is to know about this brutal group from across the pond.
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In a world full of uncertainty, one constant remains; new music covered by Record Roundtable hosts Jared and Caleb! Check out our favorite music from September and see if you can find something new you might like.
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Sadly our friend Tyler couldn't be here for this episode. However, this week Jared and Caleb are joined by guest John Foster so we're still a three-piece! We cover the history and music of legendary underground hip hop artist MF Doom, discussing everything from his work with Adult Swim to his incredible amount of features.
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Here we are, another week, another episode. This week we are talking about a group that spurred the career of two artist that would go on to contribute to music even after the band was no more. This week, we talk about The Smiths. The home of Morrissey and Johnny Marr, The Smiths made a name for themselves with their jangle pop guitar stylings, complex lyrics and an album often regarded as one of the greatest of all time.
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Whats up listeners? This week we have one very happy guest as we cover an artist that has been heavily influential in their early music life. That band is also perhaps the most popular, widely known pop-punk band in the world. Thats right, this week we talk about Fall Out Boy. Tune in and see what we all think of their career, both early and late, and perhaps an interesting discussion on their influence.
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Did you know that there was a time before punk? Did you know bands during that time were called proto-punk? Did you know that proto-punk is really just punk? Well now you know, and if you listen in to this weeks episode, you will learn more about one of the most influential proto-punk bands, The Stooges. Led by Iggy Pop, The Stooges are know for being loud, noisy and in some ways quite exotic. Join us and hear tales of peanut butter smearing and other perhaps not so great rock and roll history.
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Once again, hosts Jared and Caleb come to you with the new music released throughout the month. We cover a lot, so hopefully there should be something for everyone on this episode!
Here is a playlist of many of the songs mentioned and more:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2lKykQnFeEGZyUcLwgOaJK?si=sLkwY7nCSRqlnqPWxwx4iw
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Week after week we come to you dear listener with musical anecdotes, thoughts and opinions. This week, we bring you the music of a man who has done many things, but mostly he has promoted the circus. Of course we're talking about Tom Waits, Circus Jazz and singer songwriter master, actor and general weird dude. Listen in to find out at least a fraction of what there is to know about Tom Waits and learn of the coveted new Golden Accordion Award.
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This week the gang talks an artist that defines a genre for part of their career and make some pretty great records for the rest of it. This week we talk about The Cure. Led by singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Robert Smith, The Cure is a pinnacle band of the 80's and early 90's. They're style through not only the dark period, but also the New Wave later period, have influenced a vast number of bands, some of which you would not suspect. Listen and find out some of these bands and more.
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What a huge throwback we have for you today. We're going all the way back to the 40's and 50's to bring you none other than Frank Sinatra. Member of the Rat Pack, highly regarded singer and longtime showman, Sinatra has left his mark on music with his distinct voice and classic style. Some people like him, some people not so much. Listen in and decide for yourself.
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Do you like the 60's rock, maybe even 70's rock? How about a very 60's band that sometimes sounds like a 70's band or a 90's band. How about The Velvet Underground, because that's who we're talking about this week. Once Andy Warhol's house band, The Velvet Underground are one of the most influential band of the 60's, and incorporate sounds and stylistic choices that far outreach their active years. We think they're worth a listen. Maybe you should too.
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Once again, your hosts Jared and Caleb introduce you to what they've been listening to in the month.
For a list of some of the songs discussed as well as some extras, check out this playlist:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7cP2E2VAfeGmFgty0D8291?si=W8coXehuTqOfxVswmusIaA
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This week is a big week here at Record Roundtable, yes he who writes this blurb is speaking for everyone. This week we are covering the biggest punk band in the world, Ramones. Their influence spans decades and is still influencing bands today. Where would we be without punk and where would punk be without Ramones? Answer, nowhere.
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We're back this week with another big name in pop music and a very special guest. This week we discuss Prince, The Artist Formerly Known as Prince and the Love Symbol himself. We maybe also have Jared and Caleb's mom as a special guest. This may even come in handy, seeing as your gracious hosts didn't live through the era of Prince. Listen in and learn about one of the great songwriters and pop artists of the 80s.
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What an episode we have for you today, dear listeners. We are switching it up and going back to a genre of music that has been around for a long time and was once the basis of pop music. That genre is jazz and the prominent artist is Miles Davis. One of the leading pioneers in jazz music in the mid century and lasting up to the 80s, Miles Davis is perhaps the biggest name in jazz and has influences not only other jazz musicians but the entirety of the genre.
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We're at the half point in the year, so it's time for Jared and Caleb to count down some of the best albums of the year up to this point. Sorry for not having a regular episode this week, we hope you'll spare us.
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Another week, another episode of Record Roundtable. This week we're covering a band that mixes nearly all rock styles into one heavy, fuzzy concoction. That band is Queens of the Stone Age. Josh Homme and the crew have consistently put out albums that appeal to the masses, yet exhibit exotic stylistic choices and modern psych rock tones. Join us and explore the world of Queens.
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Once again coming to you with the new music released in the month, and June was a jam-packed month for music. Check out the playlist below for some of the songs mentioned along with some extras:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/77IsSMCgKIWoURdMKDgMjU?si=9hk3pbZwT2e8NEBq2oVi1g
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What is pop music, dear listeners? To answer that question, you must listen to this episode and listen to the music of the transitional artist we discussed this episode. That artist is Stevie Wonder. An early career in Motown lead Wonder to transfer pop music in the 70s and change the music we know today. It is not often we find an artist that is so dedicated in the studio writing, producing and performing most of the entirety of their popular albums. Listen in and find out, what is pop music.
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We are back with another folk rock legend this week at Record Roundtable, and that legend is Neil Young. With a career that spans from the early 60's to today, Neil Young has left his mark on the music of today. He may have even had more of an influence than you realize dear listener, perhaps even into a popular rock movement of the 90's. Listen in and find out.
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We are back this week with a special guest to discuss an artist whose work is truly in tune with the times. This week we talk about hip hop power duo Run The Jewels. Killer Mike and El-P bring two different worlds together to create something that speaks for the modern era and brings politically and socially aware hip hop back to the mainstream. I know, I used the word mainstream, but its not a bad thing here I promise.
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We are back with this weeks episode, in which we will discuss a band that we all feel is important to the Post-Punk Revival movement of the early to mid 2000s. This week, we talk about The Killers. Listen in as we discuss whether we can even choose a "best" song and the legacy of The Killers work. Do we think they maintained the influence and quality of work of their debut throughout their career? I guess you will have to listen and find out.
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Welcome for another bonus edition of Record Roundtable! Caleb and Jared run through the releases of the month, along with some segments about country and metal and a weird sneezing song.
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This week we bring you a classic prog-rock group from Canada. That's right, we are talking about Rush. Neil Peart, Geddy Lee & Alex Lifeson helped to continue the legacy of prog-rock into the 80s & gave the world music some great songs and prolific drumming. See where all the hosts stand in this episode of Record Roundtable.
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Hello listeners, this week we have an episode the chronicles the works of an artist that I believe all members agree is essential for us to discuss. This week we bring you PJ Harvey. Its not just a solo artist, its a trio also at some point? Find out, and see what we all thought about this ever transforming musician and her work spanning two decades.
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This week on Record Roundtable we are diving into the music of Bill Withers, the legend that brought us such hits as Lean on Me, Ain't no Sunshine, Lovely Day to name a few.
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This week we have an episode that is a little bit unprecedented here at Record Roundtable. We are talking about an individual, who has both artist creds and production creds, instead of just a single band. This week we talk about Steve Albini. From Big Black and Shellac to some of his most notably produced albums (yes yes Nirvana's In Utero we know) we are discussing all things Albini. Forewarning we forgot to mention Steve Albini's infamous fluffy coffee so go look that up on your own.
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This week, it is our pleasure to bring you and artist who has spanned multiple genres and sits among the ranks of great songwriters of today. We speak of course of John Prine. With a career spanning almost 50 years, John Prine has created some of the most memorable Americana songs and influenced countless numbers of current day alt-country Americana artists. His passing last month is sad, but his legacy lives on in modern music.
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Here we are again for another bonus edition of Record Roundtable where your hosts Caleb and Jared run through the new releases they listened to this month.
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We are back and we have a bit of a wild one for you this week listeners. We know you all have been asking, week after week, for us to cover the greatest, most notable, best mustached parody artist of all time and we have answered you. Therefore without further ado, we present to you the mind of Weird Al Yankovic.
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We are back this week, joined once again by our gracious guest Donny. As it is when Donny is on, we're covering an American classic with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. Don't break our hearts, and instead listen in as we discuss not only Heartbreakers work but also a few Tom Petty solo albums and other projects.
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Another week another episode of Record Roundtable for our adoring fans. This week the gang discusses perhaps the number one Britpop band Blur. Did you know there's more to Blur than Song 2, and they just maybe they are better than Oasis. If you didn't, or if you did for that matter, tune in to find that Blur has much more great music than what you may have ever heard before.
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We are back this week to bring you the musical stylings of none other than Sufjan Stevens. His range in sound is only as diverse as his lyrical content. With an ability to appeal to the very human parts of us, Sufjan has the ability to tackle difficult subjects while maintaining a seriously catchy tone. Listen and be seduced by his whimsical and electronic tunes.
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Welcome to another bonus episode where Caleb, Dax and Jared cover the new releases for March of 2020. There was a lot to cover this month, so stick with us!
All songs mentioned and more are on this Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6x0FTFfPwLx2xOPAiOtA5s?si=qofR5ZCCSx6YQNlJR5JyHw
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I hope you're ready to immerse yourself in one of the most American artists in this nations history. Perhaps the most seminal musician in all of Heartland Rock. This week, we discuss Bruce Springsteen. Jared's pick for a classic artist, is one of the great songwriters and political lyricists of the rock era. Give him a listen and maybe give us one too.
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Pop music, pahp muzik! We don't regularly cover current pop music on this podcast, but this week that changes. This week we are talking about Indie Pop group/man of Montreal. If you haven't heard of or listened to of Montreal, you are really missing out. There is something for everyone, literally, in their discography and our hosts have found that each of them have their own preferred era of this diverse artist.
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Hello, do you like Southern Hip Hop? We thought so. That's why this week we are excited to discuss the seminal Southern Hip Hop duo Outkast. Hailing from the ATL, Outkast is a group all us RR hosts havefond memories of. Come make your own fond memories with Record Roundtable and Outkast.
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This week we're slowing things down and discussing a classic folk artist, Leonard Cohen. With a career spanning 50 years, consistent releases and a late career as prolific as his early work; Cohen stands alongside Bob Dylan and Neil Young as one of the great folk artists and poets of the 60s, 70s and today. Join in and give a listen to the styling and poetry of Leonard Cohen.
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Welcome back to another bonus episode of Record Roundtable where your host with the most Caleb (with Tyler on the board) talks about the albums released in the month of February. For all tracks and more featured on the episode feel free to check out the Spotify playlist attached:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1arRRQUaKuaRauTka6sYFg?si=vTKi79LqRAu2DNFdN2i_BQ
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We come to you once again, dear listeners, requesting your audible presence as we discuss this weeks artist: Screaming Females. Who can't get behind Three New Jersey indiepunkers unleashing brutal rock tunes. This may be your first introduction to the band, and if so, we are glad you're finding them with us, maybe you can go listen to all their albums now.
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Welcome, welcome, welcome to Record Roundtable Episode 55. This week the gang discusses the psych/indie/pop sounds of Tame Impala. Thats right all the way from Australia and straight out of the mind of Kevin Parker comes this well renowned musical project. We even get a chance to discuss the latest release, which just dropped last Friday.
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We have some throwbaction for you this week. We're heading back to the 80s to discuss a band whose career spanned the entire decade. An essential listen for anyone who calls them selves a fan of that decade, The Replacements. Listen in to hear about their transition from punk to early alt rock and beyond.
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Hello dear listeners, welcome back to Record Roundtable. I hope you are ready to experiment a little bit and dive into the loop synth jazzy sound of the 2000s via this weeks artist TV On The Radio. How did artists come up and fill the void of the mid 2000s you ask, tune in and you will see what experimentation has to offer.
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Oh hey there listeners! Didn't expect to see us on a Monday now did you? On this bonus episode, your host Caleb steps into the studio with Tyler on the board to talk about some of the new albums he's been listening to over the last month. It's mostly just him talking, so if you get sick of hearing Caleb talk this might not be the place to be.
If you want to check out some of the songs mentioned, here is a playlist where you can find them all, along with some additional tracks: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/66k5wgLwayNcDqpnYb65qa?si=IlE2zgMsQgWoOjJdDXrvVg
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You have made it loyal listeners, to the final episode of Metal Month. This week the gang will discuss LA Heavy Metal band In This Moment. Dax's choice brings some of our hosts back to a more youthful times, and reminds us that metal has many different flavors. Cleanse your metal palette with this final Metal Month episode.
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Week three, week three, its the third installation of Metal Month at Record Roundtable and we are discussing the seminal metalcore group Converge. We are a little torn about this artist, but we can nevertheless admit that Caleb's choice has proven itself worthy of a slot in our ultra exclusive month of the hardest genre in music. Do yourself a favor and give this episode a listen, and maybe give Converge a listen too.
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Metal month week two is here and we are here presenting humbly, through the airwaves System Of A Down. Thats right, this week the gang discusses the political, wildly popular and favorite to all metal group. Its a shame they're last release was in 2005, but that doesn't mean it isn't relevant in present day.
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It's January. And while may mean little to most of you, here at Record Roundtable, it means METAL. This month is metal month and we are starting strong with Sludge/Prog Metal group Baroness. I hope they are metal enough for you die-hards out there, but if the music doesn't get you at least you can sit around and stare at the album art for a couple of hours.
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Well the day has finally come. We have reached the last Record Roundtable episode of 2019, and what better way to close the year than to close the decade with a list of our hosts top 10 albums of the 2010s. Thank you to all of our listeners in 2019, and we hope you continue to join us in 2020 for more great music. Happy New Year!
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Happy Holidays listeners and welcome to our top Christmas album episode. Each host has chosen their best Christmas album to discus for your listening pleasure. Perhaps we may even have some honorable mentions and shameless plugs. Regardless, we hope you enjoy this episode and have a wonderful holiday season.
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Week number two of Record Roundtable "bonus" episodes is upon us and we are incredibly excited to share with you, our fabulous listeners, our top new albums of 2019. This year has brought a lot of new music and some exciting new bands and artists that have made it on to our lists. If you got lost in the barrage of music this year, then perhaps our favorite albums are good places to jump back in and explore all that 2019 has to offer.
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We have entered the year-end, and it brings with it what we are calling here at Record Roundtable "bonus" episodes. Welcome to the first "bonus" eppy, our top 5 artists that we have covered this year. Each member of the Record Roundtable crew will give their list and maybe even a couple of extra lists (I like to think of them as a double "bounus").
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We have made it...to the last regular episode of Record Roundtable for 2019. This episode is a special treat for Dax as we listened to and discuss Jackson C. Frank, his one and only album, and a couple of other albums we chose to listen to to fill out the week. We know this episode has been heavily requested and it is our pleasure to bring it to all you good people.
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What a sad day we have come upon, the last episode from women's month here at Record Roundtable. We're closing it out with Tyler's choice, indie-rock darlings Sleater-Kinney. Please be aware that speak of Portlandia is minimal, but you should listen in anyway because we discuss all of Sleater-Kinney's discography including this years release. Ah, relevancy.
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Week three of women's month is here and we're getting old, old fashioned with Baroque Pop/Freak Folk artist Joanna Newsom. Who knew the harpsichord could sound so new, so refreshing...apparently Caleb did. Listen in as we talk about Joanna's early work and her shift toward folk, all in only four albums.
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As the next installment of women's month at Record Roundtable, we present to you, all the way from the former Soviet Union, Regina Spektor. Dax's pick has pleased us all, some unexpectedly. So listen in and find out that there are more songs than just Fidelity.
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Welcome one and all to women's month here at Record Roundtable. This week we discuss Jared's pick, pop-punk band Paramore. Listen in as we discuss the bands full discography, their influence on the Fueled by Ramen label & the state of the genre. I wish this was as lyrically potent as last weeks description.
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Do you realize that this week we're talking about The Flaming Lips? And that you have the most beauitful face, beautiful listener. The boys discuss their early and later work, the validity of the bands weirdness, as well as the experience of seeing them live in concert.
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Tune in for another weeks edition of Record Roundtable. We have a three man group once again for this weeks discussion of critically acclaimed "indie" rock band The National, a hometown group in a way. We had a fun or maybe sad time discussing the groups releases, transformation of sound and recognition. There may even be a brief discussion about what it means to be indie rock tucked away in the folds of this episode.
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Welcome back to Record Roundtable. This week the gang will focus on pioneering Alt-Country group Wilco. We may even touch on some solo work of front man Jeff Tweedy. Joins us, and see if you can find Wilco's influence in your favorite bands.
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Dax has returned for this weeks episode of Record Roundtable, where we cover The Menzingers. The boys talk about the punk rock group, their relevance, and their albums new and old.
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Record Roundtable! This week, the boys minus Dax welcome their guest John to talk about the alternative rock legends Foo Fighters.
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Although this isn't the first day of our lives, it is the first time we've covered Bright Eyes before! Listen in as Caleb, Tyler and Jared (RIP Dax still) invite their guest David to collectively talk about the music of Bright Eyes, as well as their front-man Conor Oberst.
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Here Comes Your episode of Record Roundtable, where we cover Pixies! Tyler, Caleb and Jared (sorry, Dax still isn't here) welcome guest Tollie to cover all of Pixies proper LPs new and old.
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This week the crew, minus Dax, discuss a selection from the discography of the highly touted experimental rock band Swans. Covering both the initial iteration of the band and its 2010 reboot, listen in as we reflect on their droning style of "post-punk" in preparation for their new album in October 2019.
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This week the hosts talk about the critically acclaimed experimental metal band Tool. With the release of a new album thirteen years in the making, will they live up to the hype in our opinion or is their success just a matter of relevancy for their time. Listen to find out.
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This week the hosts talk about the lengthy discography of Nick Cave The Bad Seeds along with some history behind all these albums. Jared also dishes out on some side table information (yeah, it's a segment, accept it). How did it stack up to other weeks we've listened to? Find out!
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I love you New York, but you're really bringing me down if you don't listen to this episode of Record Roundtable. This week we're talking about LCD Soundsystem. Maybe not everyone liked it. Yikes.
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Welcome to Record Roundtable for this week! The boys discuss the music of Fiona Apple, the question of "less is more", and Dax is shamed for not listening to lyrics.
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Welcome to the Record Roundtable Parade! This week we're talking about My Chemical Romance. With our guest Lauren, the hosts talk about My Chemical Romance's discography, the emo scene and what happened to it.
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This week the hosts are talking about the VIRTUAL band Gorillaz. The gang discuss the discography and how the music shifts from album to album, what the cartoon aspects bring to the music, and at the end Jared plugs a YouTube channel I refuse to link here but can't cut out because he said it during the music.
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Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy that we're talking about Queen? It is, it's not, we are.
This week the hosts present scattered thoughts about Queen, including Flash Gordon, Weird Al, and Michael Jackson and his chimpanzee.
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Welcome to Record Roundtable! This week, the hosts discuss the music of pop icon Björk (think of jerk!). The hosts discuss the music of Björk as well as her influence on popular music.
Björk attacks a reporter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoQ7EnRFxdc
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Welcome to this weeks episode of Record Roundtable! This week the hosts discuss the discography of The Strokes, the post-punk revival, and if you can make it to the end you can hear a long argument about nothing. It's totally worth it, I'm telling you. Please listen to our podcast.
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On this weeks episode, the hosts (along with their guest Donny) discuss the early parts of Bob Dylan's music. Jared gives a full time line of Dylan and then pushes to have 100 Dylan episodes (that may be an exaggeration.)
Dylan rehearsing We Are The World https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UfVmJBF-OY
Dylan on Letterman https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nP85Uc6H79U
Bet you can't guess what he's grilling. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UivcJ2VdhfA&t=25s
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This week the hosts discuss the punk powerhouse The Clash, their thoughts on the massive Sandinista!, and the cultural relevance of London Calling.
Link to the Paper Planes video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHOXakHMxkc
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The full gang returns this week to discuss yet another influential British rock band of some generation (not clearly defined in the song lyrics). Spoiler alert, there may be a bonus segment for those who listen all the way to the end, shout out to longtime listeners who have heard every episode.
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On this weeks episode, Caleb, Tyler and Jared (Dax couldn't be there this week) discuss the music of hip-hop legend Kanye West. You like the old Kanye? Check out this new Kanye!
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What is a Fugazi? Matthew McConaughey knows, and soon you will, too.
The hosts discuss the group Fugazi, the sound of post-hardcore (and what isn't post-hardcore), and the influence Fugazi had on the hardcore scene as a whole.
whistle fairy dust.
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This week we discuss the discography of The White Stripes. The hosts discuss the oddness and various projects of Jack White, what Meg White brings to the table and maybe mention The Flaming Lips and ICP. This episode shouldn't be the hardest button to button.
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Who is this band and why do they have so many Grammy nominations? This week the gang listens to and discuses Arcade Fire and their unique Indie/Baroque/Chamber Pop, we'll let you decide which genre they belong to.
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By Rich Kids, For Rich Kids™ This week the boys talk Vampire Weekend and Indie Pop!
Sunflower on BBC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90hDA7xVnfY
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New wave who dis? This week we discuss the work of The Talking Heads as well as New Wave music as a whole. If you take anything from this episode, just know that The Cars are better than Devo.
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A bunch of white guys talk about hip hop. Just in time for Easter too. Get it? Hip Hop? Hippity Hoppity... oh you get the idea. We have fun.
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ANNIE ARE YOU OKAY?
This week the boys talk about the music of Michael Jackson, a bit of the culture surrounding his legacy, and a few of our favorite 80's pop albums.
Go watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVNqGm7aCrc
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Oh boy fellas, we got a guest this week. Join us in discussing the work of Nine Inch Nails and Industrial music on Record Roundtable.
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Hey there. Caleb, Tyler, Dax, and Jared are here with some Elton John this week. I know it's not much but, It's the best we can do. Our gift is our Podcast and this one's for you.
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Take a trip to the Dark Side of the Moon with Caleb, Dax, Jared, and Tex n Record Roundtable! This week we talk about the music of Pink Floyd, the Wizard of Oz, Paul Blart, and loads more.
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Tex is in the house! Join the boys for David Bowie Week. This week we discuss the work of David Bowie including his Music, Movies, and even a conspiracy or two.
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The Boys are back with some Led Zep! Caleb, Dax, Tyler and Jared all talk about the music of Led Zeppelin as well as favorite songs, along with a few extras in between.
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Mountain Goats, baby! Caleb, Dax, Tyler and Jared all talk about the discography of The Mountain Goats as well as favorite songs, along with a few extras in between.
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It's Radiohead week here on the podcast! Caleb, Dax, Tyler and Jared all talk about the full length discography of Radiohead along with a few extras in between.
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The Rolling Stones! Caleb, Dax, Tyler and Jared all talk about the music of The Rolling Stones along with a few extras in between. The four discuss favorite and least favorite albums and tracks, and even talk with some die hard Rolling Stones fans!
Noteworthy Links:
Dancing in the Streets with no music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHkhIjG0DKc
The Official Rolling Stones App: http://www.rollingstones.com/official-app/
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Welcome to this week's addition of Record Roundtable in which the gang discusses Nirvana! Caleb, Dax, Jared and Tyler discuss favorite albums and songs from Nirvana as well as the relevant history behind the group. Each of the four also pick an important grunge album and discuss its relevance. Finally, the group close out talking about record labels and the music scene of the late 80s into the early 90s.
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It's Beatles week here on the podcast! Caleb, Dax, Tyler and Jared all talk about the full length discography of The Beatles along with a few extras in between. The four discuss favorite and least favorite albums and tracks, and spend way too long talking about Ringo. Peace and love!
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Peace and Love, watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAU0l7325w0
It’s the first episode of Record Roundtable! Caleb, Dax, Jared and Tyler greet the listeners for the first time and all talk about the full LP discography of Modest Mouse. They talk about favorite albums, favorite and least favorite tracks, and go off the rails talking about Green Day and bonus tracks at the end of albums.
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En liten tjänst av I'm With Friends. Finns även på engelska.