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Podcast: Welcome to Long Live the Music
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Review: Tigers Jaw – I Won’t Care How You Remember Me
If there’s anything we all have in common in living the past year and a half together, it’s that we’ve all grown up a little…
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Review: Lana Del Rey – Chemtrails Over the Country Club
Lana Del Rey has had a pretty big year. Coming down from the high of 2019’s Norman F’ing Rockwell, to the release of her first…
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Vices & Virtues: Panic! At The Disco’s True Beginning
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Review: A Day To Remember – You’re Welcome
Part of the charm to A Day To Remember is knowing how much their sound shouldn’t work as well as it does. A conglomeration of…
Meet Kiel and Nadia
Kiel has been writing about music longer than he’d like to admit, with bylines at PopMatters and a decade-plus running It’s All Dead. He believes every album deserves a fair hearing and that the best conversations about music happen after midnight.
Nadia came for the music and stayed for the arguments. A lifelong listener with strong opinions and an even stronger playlist, she is currently on a quest to prove that 1,001 albums isn’t that many to listen to (it is).

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There’s been interesting perspectives on keeping your fandom going during a pandemic and generally being curious about musical tastes and feelings. Really fun and breezy to listen to!
MvExtra
★★★★★
Love this music podcast that feels more about how we connect with artists and songs and why that matters rather than a pretentious criticism of albums and releases.
Dukeboy2
★★★★★
This podcast is exactly what I was looking for, covering a wide range of artists across musical styles. Feels like we’re all just hanging out, talking about music.
jdrine98
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