Some albums are love at first listen, but other's take a bit more time to reveal their true value. Whether it's a bad first listen, miss-placed expectations or just being the wrong age - some albums take time to love. Join us as we discuss some of our favorites. Death...
Hip-Hop
Record Store Day (Freddie Gibbs, Mavis Staples, Dio)
Happy Record Store Day, Nerds! On today's show we celebrate independent record stores by exploring some of the holiday's special releases. Here's our picks: Freddie Gibbs - Pinata (Andy)Mavis Staples - Have a Little Faith (Don)Dio - The Last in Line (Dude) What do you...
Yo! MTV Raps (Ultramagnetic MC’s, Eric B. & Rakim, Gang Starr)
During the late 80s and early 90s, Yo! MTV Raps helped to bring the quickly evolving genre of hip-hop into the living room. On today's show we talk over the TV program and a handful of records from artists featured on the initial run of episodes. Ultramagnetic MC’s -...
Ireland (Nealo, Van Morrison, Fontaines D.C.)
Ireland's rich cultural heritage has produced lots of great art, with music being no exception. On today's show we highlight a handful of Irish artists that we've come to love. Happy St. Paddy's Day! Nealo - November Medicine (Andy)Van Morrison - Astral Weeks...
Legends Latest (Nas, Sting, Metallica)
We often end up focusing on albums from early in the careers of our favorite artists, when they're at the supposed peak of their creative powers. On today's show we take a listen to the latest releases from some of our favorite legendary artists. Nas - Magic 3...
Protest Music (Rage Against the Machine, Phil Ochs, Public Enemy)
Protest songs are a pivotal part of social and political change. Issues ranging from human rights to war and prohibition have benefited from music written about their causes. On today's show we dive into 3 albums that focus on creating change. Rage Against the Machine...
90s Hip-Hop (Hooray)(Nas, Organized Konfusion, Guru)
The late 80s and early 90s can arguably be called the golden age of hip-hop. The genres popularity was rising, but hadn't been overly commercialized yet. On today's show we talk about 3 classic albums from the era. Nas - Illmatic (Andy)Organized Konfusion - Stress:...
One-Hit Wonders (Gnarls Barkley, Gary Numan, Thin Lizzy)
Being a one-hit wonder can mean a lot of things. Some went on to have long, successful careers, others were only together briefly. One things for sure though, they had a hit that left a lasting impact on our culture. On today's show we discuss 3 albums known for their...
ANHOF Annals (De La Soul)
Time to rectify some past wrongs. When we last spoke about De La Soul's landmark 1989 album 3 Feet High and Rising, we failed to nominate it for the prestigious Album Nerds Hall of Fame. On today's show we revisit our thoughts on the record and (spoiler) solidify its...
2001 Top 40 (Outkast, Staind, Alicia Keys)
Top 40 can be hit or miss - usually a miss, in this humble podcasters opinion. This is especially true when you're talking about the early 2000s. On today's show we take on the daunting task of recommending albums with a top 40 single from that year. Here's the...