Episodes
Closing out John week with Jessica Simpson’s Do You Know we somehow find the most clash and once again wonder is John Mayer a source of inspiration?
Published 06/14/21
Today, we revisit Taylor Swift’s Speak Now and realize maybe John Mayer makes a great muse after all. From reciting bridges to deciding if Taylor's controversial comments need to be banned this episode is an emotional rollercoaster any swiftie can relate to. Bring your tissues and pitchforks and join us in our fangirling frenzy over our forever Queen Taylor. 
Published 06/09/21
John Mayer has made many a women the subject of his music but this week we’re looking at the women who made him theirs. Kicking off with Katy Perry, we take a look at the only mildly memorable but certainly conversation starting Prism. From comparisons of JoJo Siwa to Billie Eilish, we don't hold back while sharing our thoughts about this album. 
Published 06/08/21
Closing out our final stan week, Lexi offers up Matt Maeson's Bank on the Funeral as an all time stan and an album that finds all hosts finding common ground. 
Published 06/04/21
In the second installment of Lexi's stan week, we take a look at Lennon Stella’s debut album and discuss how it cemented her status as Nashville’s reigning princess of pop. 
Published 06/03/21
Kicking off Lexi’s stan week, some hosts revisit childhood memories while others do their best to remain cordial as we take on Justin Bieber's Purpose. In a surprising twist, two superfans dive into the deep cuts of the album and go head to head on which songs stand the test of time.  
Published 06/02/21
Closing out new release week, we dive into Ashe’s album Ashlyn and discuss how this debut cements her status as a sonic risk taker. In the process we unpack the effect that understanding an artist's life has on grasping the concepts in their songs and debate whether Moral of the Story was a high or low point for her.
Published 05/28/21
Today, we take a look at Girl in Red's if i could make it go quiet, and explore the lyrically and sonically what makes this album already one of the best of 2021. In a twist that no one saw coming, Jacklyn and Lexi butt heads on arguably the most controversial song on the album and debate whether it is brilliant or too chaotic. 
Published 05/26/21
This week, we're exploring some of the spring's most exciting new releases which surprise...are all female songwriters. Kicking it off, we listen through Aly and AJ's newest album which reigns supreme as longest career and longest title of the week.  We dive into our childhood memories attached to the group and find out if this duo still ignites the childhood joy within us. 
Published 05/25/21
Closing out Jacklyn's stan week, we step back in time to Kacey Musgraves' timeless Golden Hour and wonder how someone could ever make an album this perfect again. We dive into why we think this album features the best breakup song of all time and how this album continues to change our lives. 
Published 05/20/21
From Lizzo to Laroi, today we walk through the Kid Laroi's F*CK Love. An assertive first release and an album, Jacklyn aggressively stans and someone on the team aggressively bans...we'll let you guess who.  We dive into the impact being extremely new in the public eye has on the perception of listeners and if we enjoyed THAT episode of SNL. 
Published 05/19/21
On the first episode of Jacklyn's takeover, we dive into a true icon Lizzo and her album Cuz I Love You. Discussing how Lizzo's gradual success is a testament to hardwork and perseverance, we breakdown how popular hits such as Truth Hurts and Juice took years to gain popularity. Sprinkled with some tiktok gossip and Harry Styles fangirling, this episode is sure to put you in a good mood. 
Published 05/18/21
In the final installment of Sam’s stan week, we manage to find a Taylor Swift album we haven’t already talked about - Reputation and for the first time ever discuss this release without someone sobbing. 
Published 05/13/21
On today’s episode, we discuss Sam’s second stan, Vampire Weekend’s gloomy Modern Vampire of the City and actually find some common ground.  From debating how much lyrics outweigh production value to discovering the deeper meanings of particular songs, Vampire Weekend gives us a lot to unpack.
Published 05/12/21
This week, we explore three of Sam’s stan albums. Kicking it off with Lana Del Rey’s Norman F*****g Rockwell, Sam let’s his stan flag fly while Lexi and Jacklyn try their best to fit in. 
Published 05/11/21
Ending our trip down the country debut road, we discuss Luke Comb’s record breaking debut, This Ones For You. With clear stans and clear bans, this album serves as intro into a discussion on what we went from the men of country music.
Published 05/06/21
Today we say goodbye to Cop Cars and hello to Storm Warnings as we take a look at Hunter Hayes’ self titled debut. Some of us loved him then some of still love him now but what we can really decide is if we love this album. 
Published 05/05/21
Moving on from our female country debuts, we’re focusing on the men of country this week. Kicking it off with Sam Hunt’s debut Montevallo, we reminisce on everything that made this epic debut and wonder will we ever get something like this from Sam again? 
Published 05/04/21
Closing out the week, we take a look at one of Sam's all time favorite records, Maren Morris' 2016 debut, Hero. Full of hits and only a few hiccups, few artists have been able to arrive so fully formed on their first record. 
Published 04/29/21
Taking it back a few years, and joined by special guest and country queen herself, Becca Chaney,  today we revisit Carrie Underwood's Some Hearts. Fresh off her American Idol victory, we explore how Carrie's voice helps her find a point of view all her own. 
Published 04/28/21
Kicking off our queens of country debut week, we dive into Kacey Musgraves' Same Trailer Different Park. A groundbreaking and Grammy award winning introduction that set the tone lyrically, sonically and topically that Kacey would soon become known for.  
Published 04/27/21
Last but certainly not least, we take a look back at the boy band of all boy bands - NYSNC and their groundbreaking and career defining album No Strings Attached. 
Published 04/22/21
Hopping back a few years, in our next installment of boy band week we revisit the boy band that started it all for us - the Jonas Brothers and their self titled debut. There are some high highs and some very low lows but the question that remains is:...
Published 04/21/21
Kicking off our boy band week, we reminisce on the only one we will ever need - One Direction. Joined again by Jacklyn’s stan sister Liana we examine all that makes Four the best 1D album ever..... or so we think.
Published 04/20/21
Closing out the week, we listen back to Rihanna's Anti, an album we certainly never stopped listening to in the first place and an album so good even the interludes are anthems. Our one request? Rihanna please release more music!!!
Published 04/15/21