Sinopsis
On each episode, we discuss a single new album.
Episodios
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For the Record #141: Pom Poko's "Cheater"
07/02/2021 Duración: 30minNorwegian quartet Pom Poko create art-punk which combines prog intricacy, rich production, and jazz improvisation to create unexpectedly poppy, emotionally resonant songs which amply reward repeat listens.
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For the Record #140: Katy J Pearson's "Return"
25/01/2021 Duración: 30minBritish singer-songwriter Katy J Pearson channels Americana and sunny 70s rock to create her own charming brand of indie pop. We discuss her debut record, "Return," in episode #140 of "For the Record." For all the past episodes, visit ForTheRecordPodcast.
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For the Record #139: Disheveled Cuss' "Disheveled Cuss"
15/12/2020 Duración: 30minDisheveled Cuss is the new, more accessible side project of Tera Melos’ inventive and talented guitarist Nick Reinhart, and delivers a satisfying twist on your favorite 90s tropes. We discuss their self-titled debut record in-depth in episode #139.
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For the Record #138: Bartees Strange's "Live Forever"
29/11/2020 Duración: 30minWith an electrifying voice and an eclectic mash-up of genres, Bartees Strange leads us into the dark COVID winter with what may be the best record of 2020. We discuss his debut LP, "Live Forever," in-depth in episode #138 of "For the Record."
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For the Record #137: Beabadoobee's "Fake it Flowers"
15/11/2020 Duración: 29minBeabadoobee has a very 2020 story, and her pop-oriented take on 90s indie rock made her just the right artist to talk about this week. We discuss her debut LP, "Fake it Flowers," in-depth in episode #137 of "For the Record." For all the past episodes, vis
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For the Record #136: Future Islands' "As Long As You Are"
26/10/2020 Duración: 30minFuture Islands' sixth album, "As Long As You Are," is an earnest, emotionally-complex voyage into synth-pop that's worth a listen. We discuss it in-depth in episode #136 of "For the Record." For all the past episodes, visit ForTheRecordPodcast.com.
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For the Record #135: Will Butler's "Generations"
04/10/2020 Duración: 30minArcade Fire keyboardist Will Butler's second studio album is the perfect soundtrack to 2020: Honest about despair, able to find joy in resilience, and all along, grappling with what our responsibilities are to this moment in history.
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For the Record #134: Knot's "Knot"
20/09/2020 Duración: 30minBoston-based trio Krill quit making music in 2015, as all three members pursued opportunities outside of music, but have now returned (and added a fourth member) as Knot. We discuss their self-titled debut in episode #134 of "For the Record."
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For the Record #133: Alex the Astronaut's "The Theory of Absolutely Nothing"
07/09/2020 Duración: 30minAustralian singer-songwriter Alex the Astronaut has released her debut record of genuine, charming, upbeat folk-pop that is just the sort of music we need to be singing along with right now. We discuss "The Theory of Absolutely Nothing" on episode #133.
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For the Record #132: Fontaines D.C.'s "A Hero's Death"
25/08/2020 Duración: 30minDublin's Fontaines D.C. avoid the sophomore slump with an album of energetic, unsettling post-punk. We discuss "A Hero's Death" on episode #132 of "For the Record." For all the past episodes, visit ForTheRecordPodcast.com.
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For the Record #131: Coriky's "Coriky"
27/07/2020 Duración: 29minIan MacKaye of Minor Threat and Fugazi fame has a new band, a trio with his wife Amy Farina and Fugazi bassist Joe Lally. Coriky captures some of that old Fugazi magic while articulating the kind of bleak, dystopian mood that's pure 2020.
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For the Record #130: Bad Moves' "Untenable"
14/07/2020 Duración: 30minBad Moves recorded this album before the pandemic, but it's even more relevant now. In these days of constant crisis and a devastating wealth gap, are you still having a good time? Because Bad Moves is, and their fantastic second record is here to help.
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For the Record #129: Ohmme's "Fantasize Your Ghost"
30/06/2020 Duración: 30minThe members of Ohmme are classically-trained musicians and veterans of the Chicago improvisational jazz scene. They make experimental pop that balances harmony and chaos: Beautiful, twinned vocals with noise elements and creative time signatures.
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For the Record #128: Whim's "Abuzz in the Abyss"
14/06/2020 Duración: 30minA global pandemic, nationwide protests, pervasive social isolation, and we recently had to cancel our August wedding because of the virus. These are bleak times for many of us, but the second LP by Whim is the witty, catchy, ray of sunshine we need now.
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For the Record #127: TORRES' "Silver Tongue"
11/05/2020 Duración: 30minAfter being unceremoniously dropped by 4AD after the label judged her to be insufficiently commercially successful, TORRES plowed her disappointment into her art to make her most gorgeous, fully-realized album yet. We discuss "Silver Tongue."
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For the Record #126: Hamilton Leithauser's "The Loves of Your Life"
27/04/2020 Duración: 30minFormer frontman of The Walkmen, Hamilton Leithauser, brings us an ambitious and cinematic solo record. Its thematic focus on friends and strangers that made an impression on him is wonderfully nostalgic listening for our quarantine days.
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For the Record #125: Waxahatchee's "Saint Cloud"
13/04/2020 Duración: 30minKatie Crutchfield brings a more direct, Americana-influenced sound on her 5th album as Waxahatchee, "Saint Cloud;" it may be her best yet. We discuss it in-depth in episode #125 of "For the Record." For all prior episodes, visit ForTheRecordPodcast.com
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For the Record #124: Disq's "Collector"
29/03/2020Wisconsin five-piece Disq bring an eclectic mix of 90s influences to their debut LP, "Collector," which we discuss in-depth in episode #124 of "For the Record." For all the prior episodes, visit ForTheRecordPodcast.com.
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For the Record #123: Angelica Garcia's "Cha Cha Palace"
15/03/2020On her second album, "Cha Cha Palace," Angelica Garcia mixes a variety of styles with her exceptional voice into a cohesive celebration of her LatinX identity with universal appeal.
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For the Record #122: Nada Surf's "Never Not Together"
24/02/2020On their ninth studio album, veteran indie rockers Nada Surf examine themes of loneliness and interconnectedness with their trademark bittersweet, melodic hooks. We discuss "Never Not Together" in-depth in episode #122 of "For the Record."