Episodes
Feeling the need to break some stuff? Some classic punk rock might be just what you need. Raise a fist in the air and join us as we discuss 3 classic albums from punk rock’s beginnings. * Buzzcocks – Another Music in a Different Kitchen (1978) * Wire – Pink Flag (1977) * Stiff Little Fingers – Inflammable Material (1979) Other Diggins * Villagers – That Golden Time (2024) * Peter Perrett – The Cleansing (2024) * The Cure – Songs of a...
Published 11/11/24
Prince certainly has inspired his share of artists, but on this episode we dig into some of the artists and albums that inspired him. Besides the clear funk lineage, we also draw comparisons to folk and blues rock artists that Prince was a fan of. Join us as we pay homage to the forces that gave us the purple one. * Funkadelic – Maggot Brain (1971) * Joni Mitchell – Blue (1971) * Santana – Santana (1971) Other Diggins * Better Lovers – Highly...
Published 11/04/24
Published 11/04/24
Few genres have influenced rock music as much as the blues. From it’s humble beginnings in the 19th century American South, incorporation with R&B and Soul music in the 60s, to its strong influence on 70s rock, its hard to separate the blues from modern day music. Join us as we discuss 3 of our favorites from some of the all-time top blues albums. * Magic Sam – West Side Soul (1968) * The Rolling Stones – The Rolling Stones (1964) * Otis Rush – Right Place, Wrong...
Published 10/28/24
The leaves are changing and pumpkin spice has infiltrated everything, so it must be time to scare ourselves with some sinister album selections. Join us as we discuss 3 of our favorite spooky albums to help get you in the Halloween spirit. Mwahahaha! The Cramps – Songs the Lord Taught Us (1980)Duran Duran – Danse Macabre (2023)Type O Negative – Bloody Kisses (1993) Beth Gibbons – Lives Outgrown (2024)Charli XCX – Brat and Brat and it’s completely different but also still brat...
Published 10/21/24
The 80s were a definitive decade for hip-hop music. New production techniques and expanded lyrical content helped to push the genre towards the mainstream. Join us as we explore 3 albums from hip-hop’s golden era. Dana Dane – Dana Dane with Fame (1987)Boogie Down Productions – By All Means Necessary (1988)Beastie Boys – Paul’s Boutique (1989) The Mavericks – Moon & Stars (2024)Mildlife – Chorus (2024)Joe Jonas – Music for People Who Believe in Love (October 18th)Steve Howe –...
Published 10/14/24
AHHHH! Every once in awhile you gotta get it out. Music is a great release for anything that might make you angry. On today’s show we explore three albums that deal with anger in different ways. Scream into a pillow and join us for a little music therapy. Machine Head – Burn My Eyes (1994)Pink Floyd – The Final Cut (1983)Hole – Live Through This (1994) Judith Hill – Letters from a Black Widow (2024)Kasmasi Washington – Fearless Movement (2024)The Cure – Songs of a Lost World...
Published 10/07/24
1984 had tons of iconic cultural moments – Gremlins and Ghostbusters hit theaters, the summer Olympics were in Los Angeles, and the Cosby Show and Miami Vice debuted on TV. Join us as we revisit two of the top selling albums from this year. Culture Club – Colour By Numbers (1984)Van Halen – 1984 (1984) Ours – New Age Heroine (2024)The Crazy World of Arthur Brown  – Self Titled (1968)Midland – Barely Blue (2024)Keane – Hopes and Fears (2004) What do you think of these...
Published 09/30/24
Feel the power… of words! Great lyrics have a way of cutting to the heart of our emotions, beliefs, and cultural values. Join us as we discuss a pair of records that smacked us in the face with their powerful lyrical punch. Taylor Swift – The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology (2024)John Lennon – Imagine (1971) Mac Leaphart – Motel Breakfast (2024)Stone Temple Pilots – Purple (1994)Nancy Grandits Sabatini – Song Therapeutics & Playlists to Empower Your Life (2022,...
Published 09/25/24
Final albums are often last grasps at fame and money, but on occasion they serve as a fitting capstone to a band’s career. On today’s show we explore two final albums that we think send these legendary artists off on a good note. Sam Cooke – Ain’t That Good News (1964)The Police – Synchronicity (1983) Crypt Sermon – The Stygian Rose (2024)Meco – Music Inspired by Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk (1977)Can’t Stand Losing You: Surviving the Police (2012)Post Malone – F-1...
Published 09/16/24
Drums have been a part of music for thousands of years, which is probably why it’s so hard to imagine modern day music without them. On today’s show we discuss what it takes to be a legendary drummer and some of our favorite drummer-focused records. Rush – Moving Pictures (1981)Slipknot – Vol. 3 (The Subliminal Verses) (2004) Fontaines D.C. – Romance (2024)R.E.M. – Automatic for the People (1992)Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds – Wild God (2024)Hundred Watt Heart – New Unknown...
Published 09/09/24
Many worthy records never receive the recognition they deserve. Promotion, timing and accessibility often get in the way of great art finding its way to the people that might appreciate it the most. On today’s show we talk over two album gems from bands that never broke through. Despite being truly outrageous. Talk Talk – Spirit of Eden (Don)Brad – Shame (Dude) Dennis Wilson – Pacific Ocean Blue (1977)Kate Pierson – Radios and Rainbows (Sept 20)Lainey Wilson – Whirlwind...
Published 09/02/24
Some albums are love at first listen, but other’s take a bit more time to reveal their true value. Whether it’s a bad first listen, miss-placed expectations or just being the wrong age – some albums take time to love. Join us as we discuss some of our favorites. Death Grips – The Money Store (Andy)The The – Mind Bomb (Don)Green Day – Dookie (Dude) The Smashing Pumpkins – Aghori Mhori MeiKing Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard – Flight b741Duran Duran – Red Carpet Massacre...
Published 08/19/24
What better way to put a bow on the Summer of Don then to talk about one of his favorite records – The Beach Boy’s landmark album Pet Sounds. Join us as we try to decipher Brian Wilson’s genius and discuss the record’s significance today. The Beach Boys – Pet Sounds Jpegmafia – I Lay Down My Life For YouMeshell Ndegeocello – No More Water: The Gospel of James BaldwinAction Bronson – Johann Sebastian Bachlava The DoctorNathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats – South of HereThe...
Published 08/12/24
The Who helped define the formula for the prototypical classic rock band. Their 1971 album Who’s Next is a large part of what earned them that status. Join us as the Summer of Don shines it’s rays down on this seminal classic rock album. The Who – Who’s Next Lava La Rue – StarfaceHakushi Hasegawa – Mah​ō​gakkōDenzel Curry – King of the Mischievous South Vol. 2Gillian Welch & David Rawlings  – Woodland (Aug 23)Empire of the Sun – Ask That GodCarl Perkins  – Dance Album of...
Published 08/05/24
With a title like Blood Sugar Sex Magik, you might expect the music to be graphic, loud and a little weird – and you wouldn’t be wrong. The Chili Peppers 1991 effort with producer Rick Rubin is stuffed with lots of big ideas, sounds and personalities. Join for a discussion on the landmark record as we rejoin our regularly scheduled Summer of Don, already in progress. Red Hot Chili Peppers – Blood Sugar Sex Magik Madeleine Peyroux – Let’s WalkSoft Play – Heavy JellyAkhlys – House...
Published 07/29/24
Happy mid-new-year-ish! We’re taking a short break from the Summer of Don to look back on the first half of 2024. Join us as we highlight some of our favorite new releases. Shabaka – Perceive It’s Beauty, Acknowledge It’s GraceLes Amazones d’Afrique – Musow DanseThe Decemberists  – As It Ever Was, So It Will Be AgainThe Brother Brothers – The January AlbumPearl Jam – Dark MatterThe Lunar Effect – Sounds of Green and Blue Adrianne Lenker – Bright FuturePet Shop Boys –...
Published 07/22/24
Bowie’s final studio album left us all a bit speechless when it came out back in 2016, just a few days before his passing. Join us as we regroup and take a closer listen to the record and discuss its impact. There’s a blackstar shinning in the night sky, as the Summer of Don David Bowie – Blackstar Nadine Shah – Filthy UnderneathKneecap – Fine ArtJames Blake, Lil Yachty – Bad CameoUrban Heat – The TowerRobyn Hitchcock – 1967: HOW I GOT THERE AND WHY I NEVER LEFT (Book)Truck...
Published 07/15/24
Springsteen’s landmark 1984 album Born in the USA has become an iconic piece of American culture. The album art and long series of hits were hard to escape in the mid-80s and still play a part in modern day society. Join us as we discuss the album and some other things we’ve been digging on. Turn on the grill and break out the SPF – the Summer of Don shines on! Bruce Springsteen – Born in the USA Been Stellar – Scream from New York, NYLinda Thompson – Proxy MusicRich Ruth –...
Published 07/01/24
Stevie Wonder had a pretty amazing stretch of albums during the early 1970s. One of our favorites from the period is 1973’s Innervisions. We talked about it a bit a few years ago, but the Summer of Don has given us a chance to talk about it a bit more. Stevie Wonder – Innervisions Caroline Shaw – Rectangles and CircumstancesUlcerate – Cutting the Throat of GodJohn Cale – POPtical IllusionThe Cactus Blossoms – Everytime I Think About YouElvis Presley – SunriseBrats (documentary...
Published 06/24/24
Pearl Jam’s debut record became an iconic part of the alternative rock (yes, grunge) movement of the early 1990s. Their anthemic hooks, flashy guitars and emotive vocals made them fan and media favorites. Join us as we look back on the album, the era and how it all holds up after three decades. The Summer of Don shines on! Pearl Jam – Ten Joey Valence & Brae – No HandsBat for Lashes – The Dream of DelphiGoat Girl – Below the WasteThe Decemberists – As it Ever Was, So it Will...
Published 06/17/24
Sade’s debut record Diamond Life stood out from the rest of the 1984 musical landscape in the US and UK. Join us for a discussion on the landmark album as well as some other records we’ve been enjoying. The Summer of Don rolls on. Sade – Diamond Life La Luz – News of the UniverseAespa – Armageddon – The 1st AlbumNathy Peluso – GrasaBig Head Todd and the Monsters – Her Way OutWinter Aid – Pull the Sky InsideThe Wrecking Crew (2008 film)Basterdane – Catatonic SymphonyThe Props –...
Published 06/10/24
Chris Stapleton’s debut record back in 2015 was influential both on the podcast’s musical taste and on the future of country music. It helped expand our palettes and pushed the genre forward. Join us as we revisit the record and discuss our thoughts after all these years – the Summer of Don carries on! Chris Stapleton – Traveller Joywave – Permanent PleasureChildish Gambino – AltavistaShellac – To All TrainsEveryone’s Getting Involved: A Tribute to Talking Heads’ Stop Making...
Published 06/03/24
What better way to kick-off the Summer of Don then to talk over a record that has a bit of a special place on the show. The Doors final release, LA Woman, served as a bookend to their celebrated career and a goodbye to the city that shaped them. Join us as we discuss the record and some other things we’ve been digging on. The Doors – LA Woman The Lemon Twigs – A Dream Is All We KnowBroadcast – Spell BlanketUncle Acid & The Deadbeats – Nell’ ora bluThe The – Cognitive...
Published 05/27/24
Like all popular genres, R&B and Soul music has morphed over time to fit modern sounds under it’s wing. In the 90s, the inclusion of hip-hop into popular music had started to ripple out into the surrounding genres; like soul music. Join us as we talk over some of our favorite soul records from the 1990s. Macy Gray – On How Life Is (Andy)Simply Red – Stars (Don)Rahsaan Patterson – Rahsaan Patterson (Dude) What do you think of these albums? What’s your favorite soul album...
Published 05/20/24