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  • In this week's episode, Matt and Ryan take a look at the fourth studio album by Outkast named Stankonia. With this record, the group sought out to expand their sound to include genres such as funk, rave music, psychedelia, gospel and rock within a Dirty South lens. This album has made many publications' "Best Of" lists. Songs such as "So Fresh, So Clean" and "Ms. Jackson" helped the group break out with the release of this record. Check out what the guys have to say about the record by listening to this episode.If you like the podcast, please give us a five-star rating and share it with a friend.If you have a recommendation for a future episode, email us at [email protected] Media Linkshttps://bsky.app/profile/ttheylisten.bsky.social⁠https://www.instagram.com/ttheylisten/⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/ttheylisten⁠https://www.threads.net/@ttheylistenRyan’s Vinyl Collectionhttps://www.discogs.com/user/rjk3168/collectionTime Stamps 00:00 Intro00:57 Last Week Recap02:40 Stankonia Overview09:47 Gasoline Dreams 17:53 So Fresh, So Clean 23:42 Ms. Jackson31:07 Snappin' & Trappin'36:47 Spaghetti Junction 40:35 I'll Call B4 I Cum45:08 B.O.B. - Bombs Over Baghdad50:51 Xplosion 52:57 Ways To Support The Show 55:50 We Luv Deez Hoez59:16 Humble Mumble 01:03:52 ?01:06:03 Red Velvet 01:09:49 Gangsta Sh*t01:12:22 Toilet Tisha01:15:53 Slum Beautiful 01:20:20 Stankonia (Stanklove)01:25:53 Overall Thoughts, Ratings and Next Album Recommendations 01:30:41 Next Week's Review01:32:49 Outro

  • On this week's episode, Matt and Ryan take a break from the usual deep dive into an album and turn their attention to Davie Bowie's discography. The two hosts will take turns picking albums from that discography and see how they rate on All Music. The host that picks the best-rated selection of albums will win bragging rates and can choose the artist on the next episode of Discography Draft.

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  • In this week's episode, Matt and Ryan take a look at the second studio album by Panic! At the Disco named Pretty. Odd.. This album saw the group pivot away from the emo pop punk sound and embrace a pop rock sound that was influenced by 60s rock. The band was listening to records like Rubber Soul and The Beatles White Album at the time of writing songs for this album. Check out what the guys have to say about the record by listening to this episode.

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    Time Stamps

    00:00 Intro
    02:51 Last Week Recap
    03:54 Pretty. Odd. Overview
    14:24 We're So Starving
    20:07 Nine In The Afternoon
    26:11 She's a Handsome Woman
    31:25 Do You Know What I'm Seeing?
    36:39That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed)
    41:49 I Have Friends in Holy Spaces
    44:19 Northern Downpour
    51:50 When Day Met the Night
    56:19 Ways To Support The Show
    58:41 Pas de Cheval
    01:03:00 The Piano Knows Something I Don't Know
    01:08:22 Behind The Sea
    01:14:27 Folkin' Around
    01:19:15 She Had the World
    01:24:10 From a Mountain in the Middle of the Cabins
    01:28:14 Mad as Rabbits
    01:36:22 Overall Thoughts, Ratings and Next Album Recommendations
    01:43:23 Next Week's Review
    01:44:54 Outro

  • In this week's episode, Matt and Ryan take a look at the sixth album by Steely Dan named Aja. For this album, the group enlisted the services of nearly 40 musicians in order to pursue longer and more sophisticated compositions. Aja has appeared on many retrospective "greatest albums" lists. This album has been cited as an important development for the genre of yacht rock. Check out what the guys have to say about the record by listening to this episode. Time Stamps00:00 Intro02:26 Last Week Recap03:57 Aja Overview10:06 Black Cow20:01 Aja29:59 Deacon Blues38:31 Ways To Support The Show 42:22 Peg49:20 Home At Last 54:28 I Got The News01:00:32 Josie01:05:34 Overall Thoughts, Ratings and Next Album Recommendations 01:13:13 Next Week's Review01:16:03 OutroIf you like the podcast, please give us a five-star rating and share it with a friend.If you have a recommendation for a future episode, email us at [email protected] Media Linkshttps://bsky.app/profile/ttheylisten.bsky.social⁠https://www.instagram.com/ttheylisten/⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/ttheylisten⁠https://www.threads.net/@ttheylistenRyan’s Vinyl Collectionhttps://www.discogs.com/user/rjk3168/collection

  • In this week's episode, Matt and Ryan take a look at the third album by Foxing named Nearer My God. Foxing are a band who came into existence in the 2010s. They have gained a solid fan base thanks to their blend of indie rock, emo and post rock. This record sees the group expanding their sound into an art rock direction that incorporated some hints of electronic music. Check out what the guys have to say about the record by listening to this episode.

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    Time Stamps

    00:00 Intro
    01:28 Last Week Recap
    02:32 Nearer My God Overview
    08:22 Grand Paradise
    15.57 Slapstick
    20:51 Lich Prince
    27:57 Gameshark
    34:02 Nearer My God
    39:52 Five Cups
    47:24 Ways To Support The Show
    49:45 Heartbeats
    55:18 Trapped in Dillard's
    01:00:50 Bastardizer
    01:06:52 Crown Candy
    01:12:30 Won't Drown
    01:17:19 Lambert
    01:21:59 Overall Thoughts, Ratings and Next Album Recommendations
    01:27:40 Next Week's Review
    01:31:06 Outro

  • On this week's episode, Matt and Ryan take a break from the usual deep dive into an album and turn their attention to The Black Keys' discography. The two hosts will take turns picking albums from that discography and see how they rate on All Music. The host that picks the best-rated selection of albums will win bragging rates and have the ability to choose the artist on the next episode of Discography Draft. Whether you are a fan of The Black Keys or not, this episode will have something for everyone.

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  • In this week's episode, Matt and Ryan take a look at the seventh album by Paul Simon named Graceland. This album incorporates genres ranging from pop, rock, a cappella, zydeco and South African styles such as isicathamiya and mbaqanga. This album was Simon's most successful studio album. It won album of the year in 1987 at the Grammy Awards. Tune into this episode to see what the guys have to say about this album.If you like the podcast, please give us a five-star rating and share it with a friend.If you have a recommendation for a future episode, email us at [email protected] Media Linkshttps://bsky.app/profile/ttheylisten.bsky.social⁠https://www.instagram.com/ttheylisten/⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/ttheylisten⁠https://www.threads.net/@ttheylistenRyan’s Vinyl Collectionhttps://www.discogs.com/user/rjk3168/collectionTime Stamps 00:00 Intro01:44 Last Week Recap03:13 Graceland Overview09:47 The Boy in the Bubble14:27 Graceland20:21 I Know What I Know25:37 Gumboots29:48 Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes35:09 You Can Call Me Al39:59 Ways To Support The Show 43:07 Understand African Skies48:29 Homeless 52:30 Crazy Love, Vol. II56:59 That Was Your Mother01:01:15 All Around the World or the Myth of Fingerprints 01:06:29 Overall Thoughts, Ratings and Next Album Recommendations 01:11:56 Next Week's Review Selection01:13:58 Outro

  • In this week's episode, Matt and Ryan look at the second and final album by the artist SOPHIE. Released posthumously this year, SOPHIE's brother saw the unfinished tracks she left behind and decided to finalize them to produce this album. SOPHIE was known for her work that had a brash take on pop, club, and EDM. Tune into this episode to see what the guys say about this album.

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    00:00 Intro
    01:37 Last Week Recap
    02:42 SOPHIE Overview
    09:04 Intro (The Full Horror)
    12:20 Rawwwwww
    18:06 Plunging Asymptote
    22:11 The Dome's Protection
    26:50 Reason Why
    30:50 Live in My Truth
    34:53 Why Lies
    39:27 Do You Wanna Be Alive
    43:39 Ways To Support The Show
    46:34 Elegance
    48:41 Berlin Nightmare
    51:30 Gallop
    53:31 One More Time
    56:24 Exhilarate
    01:00:03 Always and Forever
    01:06:00 My Forever
    01:08:25 Love Me off Earth
    01:13:39 Overall Thoughts, Ratings and Next Album Recommendations
    01:22:59 Next Week's Review Selection
    01:24:57 Outro

  • In this week's episode, Matt and Ryan take a look at Wynonna's debut self-titled album. This album saw Wynonna's first attempt at solo material after the group The Judds disbanded in 1991. Three singles that came from this album ( "She Is Only Need", "I Saw The Light", and "No One Else On Earth") all reached no. 1 on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart. Tune in this week to see what the guys say about this album.

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    Time Stamps

    00:00 Intro

    02:35 Last Week Recap

    03:50 Wynonna Overview

    09:28 What It Takes

    15:54 She Is His Only Need

    24:37 I Saw The Light

    30:41 My Strongest Weakness

    35:24 When I Reach The Place I'm Going

    40:35 Ways To Support The Show

    44:28 No One Else On Earth

    49:33 It's Never Easy To Say Goodbye

    54:20 A Little Bit Of Love (Goes A Long Way)

    59:50 All Of That Love From Here

    01:04:46 Live With Jesus

    01:10:22 Overall Thoughts, Ratings, and Next Album Recommendations

    01:17:22 Next Week's Review

    01:19:29 Outro

  • On this week's episode, Matt and Ryan finally take a dive into the world of Bright Eyes. Released in 2005, this album features some of the bands most popular songs "First Day of My Life", "Lua" and "At The Bottom of Everything". The album itself has been ranked by several publications as either the one of the best of the year or the decade. Most notably Rolling Stone placed this album at 50 out of its 100 greatest albums of the 00s.

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    Time Stamps

    00:00 Intro
    04:16 Last Week Recap
    04:42 Bright Eyes Overview
    11:10 At the Bottom of Everything
    16:59 We Are Nowhere and It's Now
    23:04 Old Soul Song (for the New World Order)
    26:59 Lua
    31:56 Train Under Water
    37:44 Ways To Support the Show
    40:04 First Day of My Life
    43:47 Another Travelin' Song
    50:00 Land Locked Blues
    57:40 Poison Oak
    01:00:38 Road to Joy
    01:06:29 Overall thoughts, ratings, and next album recommendations
    01:12:47 Next Week's Review
    01:14:21 Outro

  • In this week's episode, Matt and Ryan take a look at the self-titled debut album from American singer-songwriter Rickie Lee Jones. Rickie Lee Jones won Best New Artist during the 1980 Grammy Awards. AllMusic said this about the album: "Rickie Lee Jones comes on like the love child of Laura Nyro and Tom Waits on her astounding self-titled debut album that simultaneously sounds like a synthesis of many familiar styles and like nothing that anybody's ever done before." Check out this week's episode to see what the guys have to say about the record.
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    Time Stamps
    00:00 Intro
    03:17 Last Week Recap
    05:01 Rickie Lee Jones Overview
    09:40 Chuck's E.'s in Love
    16:38 On Saturday Afternoons in 1963
    21:17 Night Train
    26:28 Young Blood
    29:16 Easy Money
    33:49 The Last Chance Texaco
    39:30 Ways to Support the Show
    41:11 Danny's All-Star Joint
    46:42 Coolsville
    51:55 Weasel and the White Boys Cool
    58:16 Company
    01:03:05 After Hours (Twelve Bars Past Goodnight)
    01:06:31 Overall thoughts, ratings and next album recommendations.
    01:13:04 Next Week's Review
    01:15:00 Outro

  • On this week's episode, Matt and Ryan take a look at another 2024 release with the new EP from Bon Iver called SABLE,. This EP sees the group going back to its roots that were found in the 2007 release For Emma, Forever Ago. Bon Iver hit a peak in popularity in 2012 when they won two Grammys for Best New Artist and Best Alternative Album for their self titled LP. The group has been spending the past fews years collaborating with the likes Zac Bryan and Taylor Swift.

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    Time Stamps
    00:00 Intro
    01:55 Last Week Recap
    02:50 Bon Iver Overview
    12:36 ...
    15:01 THINGS BEHIND THINGS BEHIND THINGS
    22:19 S P E Y S I D E
    28:46 AWARDS SEASON
    40:46 Overall thoughts, ratings and next album recommendations
    45:02 Next Week's Review
    46:08 Outro

  • On this week's episode, the guys go to the year of 1966 to examine the debut studio album by The Mothers of Invention called Freak Out!. This album is often cited as one of rock music's first concept albums. The band takes a satirical approach in this record talking about the American landscape at the time. Blending elements of 70s rock, doo wop and free form rock, this album helped launch the band and it's leader Frank Zappa into an extensive career that has gotten many fans over the years.

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    Time Stamps

    00:00 Intro
    03:08 The Mothers of Invention Overview
    09:14 Hungry Freaks, Daddy
    17:35 I Ain't Got No Heart
    21:46 Who Are the Brain Police?
    26:12 Go Cry On Somebody Else's Shoulder
    29:36 Motherly Love
    32:37 How Could I Be Such A Fool
    35:08 Wowie Zowie
    38:12 You Didn't Try to Call Me
    41:18 Ways to Support the Show
    42:41 Any Way the Wind Blows
    45:50 I'm Not Satisfied
    50:00 You're Probably Wondering Why I'm Here
    54:07 Trouble Every Day
    58:54 Help I'm A Rock
    01:05:54 It Can't Happen Here
    01:09:57The Return of the Son of Monster Magnet (Unfinished Ballet in Two Tableaux)
    01:14:20Overall Thoughts, Ratings and Next Album Recommendations
    01:21:27 Next Week's Review
    01:22:50 Outro

  • On this week's episode, the guys take one last trip into the Jack White Multiverse with the debut solo studio from Jack White released in 2012 called Blunderbuss. This album saw Jack in a pivotal moment in his career. In this album, White draws from many different influences that range from country all the way to hip-hop. This album and it's tracks received four Grammy nominations. Tune into this week's episode to see what the guys have to say about this album!

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    Time Stamps
    00:00 Intro
    01:45 Last Week Recap
    02:54 Jack White Overview
    06:20 Missing Pieces
    10:20 Sixteen Saltines
    15:03 Freedom At 21
    19:01 Love Interruption
    24:54 Blunderbuss
    27:47 Hypocritical Kiss
    31:00 Weep Themselves To Sleep
    35:34 Ways To Support The Show
    37:06 I'm Shakin'
    40:22 Trash Tongue Talker
    42:48 Hip (Eponymous) Poor Boy
    46:27 I Guess I Should Go To Sleep
    48:47 On And On And On
    53:06 Take Me With You When You Go
    57:12 Overall Thoughts, Ratings and Next Album Recommendations
    01:04:48 Next Week's Album Selection
    01:06:26 Outro

  • On this week's episode, Matt chose the album to review. He chose Warren Zevon's 1978 album Excitable Boy, which contains Zevon's most commercially successful single, Werewolves of London. The album contains unique songs ranging from disco/funk-inspired to pure satire. Tracks like "Excitable Boy", "Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner" and "Veracruz" will leave an impact on the listener. Tune into the episode to see what the guys think about the album!

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    Time Stamps

    00:00 Intro

    02:37 Last Week Recap

    04:38 This Week Overview

    09:49 Johnny Strikes Up The Band

    15:41 Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner

    21:23 Excitable Boy

    29:49 Werewolves of London

    35:40 Accidentally Like A Martyr

    39:47 Ways To Support The Show

    42:01 Nighttime in the Switching Yard

    47:26 Veracruz

    52:07 Tenderness on the Block

    55:02 Lawyers, Guns and Money

    59:53 Overall Thoughts, Ratings, and Next Album Recommendations

    01:05:48 Next Week's Review

    01:08:42 Outro

  • On this week's episode, Matt and Ryan take a break from the usual deep dive into an album and turn their attention to The Smashing Pumpkins' discography. The two hosts will take turns picking albums from that discography and see how they rate on All Music. The host that picks the best-rated selection of albums will win bragging rates and have the ability to choose the artist on the next episode of Discography Draft. Whether you are a fan of The Smashing Pumpkins or not, this episode will have something for everyone.

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  • In this week's episode, Ryan takes Matt and himself into the Jack White Sphere with the 2003 magnum opus Elephant by The White Stripes. Released at a time when the group broke new ground with popularity, this album saw the group exploring different styles all the while keeping grounded in their blues garage rock roots. The biggest songs from The White Stripes and Jack White come from this album: Seven Nation Army, The Hardest Button to Button and Ball and Biscuit. Tune into this week's episode to discover how this album stacks up to the other albums that Matt and Ryan reviewed within the Jack White Sphere.If you like the podcast, please give us a five-star rating and share it with a friend.If you have a recommendation for a future episode, email us at [email protected] Media Links⁠https://twitter.com/ttheylisten⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/ttheylisten/⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/ttheylisten⁠https://www.threads.net/@ttheylistenRyan’s Vinyl Collectionhttps://www.discogs.com/user/rjk3168/collectionTime Stamps00:00 Intro03:19 Last Week Recap04:16 The White Stripes Overview 13:52 Seven Nation Army 24:16 Black Math31:12 There's No Room For You Here37:02 I Just Don't Know What to Do With Myself 42:37 In The Cold, Cold Night46:01 I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart49:27 You've Got Her In Your Pocket 55:32 Ways To Support The Show56:47 Ball and Biscuit 01:02:43 The Hardest Button to Button01:07:07 Little Acorns01:11:45 Hypnotize 01:14:45 The Air Near My Fingers01:19:08 Girl You Have No Faith In Medicine 01:22:22 It's True We Love One Another01:27:42 Overall Thoughts, Ratings, and Next Album Recommendations 01:33:53 Next Week's Album Selection01:36:35 Outro

  • On this week's episode, Matt picked one of the year's biggest albums with Sabrina Carpenter's Short n' Sweet. The guys decided they needed some backup to review the album and Jamie makes another guest appearance on the show to provide another layer of insight to this record. The album has been highly successful and brought Sabrina Carpenter to another level of pop stardom. This album is layered with influences from various genres that Sabrina blends with lyrics that authentically show her ironic personality.

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    Time Stamps

    00:00 Intro

    03:19 Last Week Recap

    04:00 Sabrina Carpenter Overview

    10:11 Taste

    17:00 Please Please Please

    23:48 Good Graces

    29:55 Shapest Tool

    38:22 Coincidence

    44:21 Bed Chem

    55:32 Ways To Support The Show

    57:18 Espresso

    01:04:50 Dumb & Poetic

    01:14:11 Slim Pickins

    01:26:02 Juno

    01:37:22 Lie To Girls

    01:44:51 Don't Smile

    01:51:20 Overall Thoughts, Ratings, and Next Album Recommendations

    02:00:48 Next Week's Review Selection

    02:03:10 Outro

  • On this week's episode, it was Ryan's turn to pick the album as the guys journey further into the Jack White Multiverse. The album is the debut album from The Dead Weather called Horehound. Released in 2009, this album was spawned from an event where Alison Mosshart filled in on vocals during a Raconteurs set. Mosshart did such a great job that group members decided to record songs together. Unlike previous projects, Jack White is on drums not guitar with this group. Will the guys favor The Dead Weather over The Raconteurs? Listen in to find out!

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    Time Stamps

    00:00 Intro

    02:18 Last Week Recap

    03:40 The Dead Weather Overview

    10:55 60 Feet Tall

    16:55 Hang You From The Heavens

    21:57 I Cut Like a Buffalo

    25:58 So Far From Your Weapon

    31:17 Treat Me Like Your Mother

    35:43 Rocking Horse

    40:11 Ways To Support The Show

    41:47 New Pony

    48:56 Bone House

    52:08 3 Birds

    55:17 No Hassle Night

    01:01:23 Will There Be Enough Water

    01:07:43 Overall Thoughts, Ratings and Next Album Recommendations

    01:13:54 Next Week's Review

    01:15:59 Outro

  • In this week's episode, it was Matt's turn to pick the album to be reviewed, and The Turtles Present The Battle Of The Bands by The Turtles became the choice. Released in 1968, this album sees The Turtles exploring several different styles of music through the lens of parody. The group embodies the musical stylings of The Beatles, Beach Boys, and even themselves. This is a record that Matt owns on vinyl and Ryan has never heard of it before. Tune in to this episode to see how the guys review the album.

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    Time Stamps

    00:00 Intro

    02:06 Last Week Recap

    03:16 This Week's Overview

    07:13 The Battle Of The Bands

    11:07 The Last Thing I Remember

    15:19 Elenore

    20:28 Too Much Heartsick Feeling

    24:18 Oh, Daddy!

    28:20 Buzzsaw

    33:19 Ways To Support The Show

    34:18 Surfer Dan

    39:28 I'm Chief Kamanawanalea (We're The Royal Macadamia Nuts)

    46:18 You Showed Me

    51:04 Food

    57:20 Chicken Little Was Right

    01:01:12 Earth Anthem (All)

    01:05:15 Overal Thoughts and Ratings

    01:09:31 Next Album Recommendations

    01:12:22 Next Week's Album Selection

    01:15:27 Outro