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In this episode, I dive into Tyler The Creator's fully arranged and composed 2019 masterpiece. Tyler's versatile career also questions the status quo of confining one's creativity to a single discipline, which triggers a conversation on the consequences of creatively pigeonholing artists, as well as systemic racism within the music industry.
Introducing a new segment to the podcast ("Music News"), I also take a look into the co-dependent relationship between social media and music, diving into the recent fallout between Universal Music and Tiktok. -
In this episode I dive into "Currents," the third studio album by Kevin Parker's solo neo-psychedelic project Tame Impala. Follow along as I dive into the musical and lyrical content of the No. 1 charting album, as well as explore the roots of its psychedelic sound in the 1960s counterculture, begging the question.... are we currently living in a 2020s counterculture?
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In the second episode of the Mini Albums Podcast, we unpack the expansive and mature sound of the Queens of The Stone Age's sixth studio album Like Clockwork. Join me as I discuss the heavy power riffs and groovy earworms of one of their most commercially successful albums, and explore the massive web of fusion rock genres that birthed their unique hard rock sound (aka the Palm Desert music scene).
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Kicking off the debut episode with the very first mini album that was ever painted - Demon Days by The Gorillaz. In this episode, I dive deep into the composition, themes, visual elements, and meaning behind Demon Days, as well as discuss some thoughts from my Instagram followers. I also touch on the power of the concept album, and whether our current dwindling attention spans will see their demise in the future of contemporary music.
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An introduction into the background of The Mini Albums Podcast and what you can expect for the episodes to come!