“The idea of Mystery Crate was to be different bits and segments that each member of the shipping container got to be in charge of. It was a passion project where each member of the container was able to express themselves, and have full creative control over a segment of their own design. Therefore it was a mystery what kind of podcast you’d be listening to. 260+ episodes later, everyone’s career has grown, and everyone has had plenty of time and space at the mic to express themselves. Now this show seems more like an obligation. Listening to it, i get the feeling no prep is done, 10-15 min before they yell out “hey we HAVE to record a mystery crate, who wants to help?”, and nobody cares so they pull in as many Fuentes brothers, Taylors and Luis’s so that they can have enough voices and content to survive and advance another week. It lacks any inspiration or creativity, because it just simply isnt necessary anymore.”
Loggizzo via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
03/08/24