Seriously.One.Hot.Badger -- what [Sean] more can I say?
Each season these three British lads pick a band and proceed to explore that band's discography, history and socio-political context (especially if John Major is involved). Along the way, as they jump from album to album, the lads squabble, make banter and mispronounce basic words, the lads hotly pursue the cosmic, ever-elusive answer to 'what is music?' One of the chief appeals of this podcast is the febrile chemistry the three hosts share with one another, obviously born from many years of friendship and shared memories. Each episode feels like your sitting down with your mates, throwing the hours away in conversations about pop culture, life and the small aburdities of daily existence -- those sort of conversations which always seem so pointless to the unintiated outsider but which are a source of joy and warm connection to the knowing insider. The definition of a 'comfort listen', you'll laugh the whole way through as you learn about some great music you otherwise might have missed.Read full review »
Pankration89 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/13/21
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