So close, but no cigar
There was, I believe, a genuine push for authenticity on the hosts part originally. But it’s soon revealed in the episode with John Landis that those attempts were brought to a halt. For example, the choice to create faux conversations when first arriving at the interviewee’s location allows the podcast to slowly unravel. I was disappointed in this simply because there’s amazing artists interviewing and being interviewed. The conversations never stay in the realm of digging deep for authenticity either. Politics put a blemish on the topic they’re trying to discuss and it becomes an atypical podcast of the Covid era. There are too many “breaks” where the original jingle comes in for a moment (what what purpose, I don’t know). I’m hoping the later episodes get better in quality, stay on point, and continue striving for authenticity.
Wymer1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/05/20
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