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Welcome to THE ROAD to When We Were Young, where we dive deep into the music that shaped a generation. In this episode, we're exploring Underoath's landmark album "They're Only Chasing Safety." Released in 2004, this album redefined the post-hardcore scene with its blend of raw emotion, infectious melodies, and explosive energy. Join us as we break down the album's standout tracks, lyrical themes, and the band's evolution during this pivotal era. Whether you're a longtime fan or discovering Underoath for the first time, this episode is your ultimate guide to understanding the impact and legacy of "They're Only Chasing Safety."
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In the latest episode of DORKTREEPOD, our hosts Mick and Eric dive into the epic universe of Coheed and Cambria’s Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness. This podcast episode unpacks the rich narrative and complex musicality of the album, a cornerstone in the band's discography and a pivotal chapter in "The Amory Wars" saga. The hosts dissect key tracks like "Welcome Home" and "The Suffering," exploring their intricate compositions and storytelling elements. Special segments feature interviews with music experts and die-hard fans, providing diverse perspectives on the album’s themes of love, loss, and insanity. Additionally, the episode delves into Claudio Sanchez’s creative process and the album’s significant impact on both the progressive rock genre and Coheed and Cambria’s career trajectory. With a blend of in-depth analysis and passionate discussion, DORKTREEPOD offers listeners a comprehensive and engaging exploration of this landmark album. Whether you’re a seasoned fan or new to Coheed and Cambria’s music, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the fusion of storytelling and progressive rock.
Also, we talk about Kendrick and Drake.
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Eric and Mick discuss emo royalty with our episode covering 'Tell All Your Friends' by Taking Back Sunday. Join us as we explore the raw emotions, infectious melodies, and enduring impact of this beloved record. From dissecting the lyrics to uncovering the band's journey, each episode promises a nostalgic trip down memory lane for fans and a fresh discovery for newcomers. Get ready to reminisce, reflect, and rediscover the timeless magic of 'Tell All Your Friends'.
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Today's episode covers the album "Page Avenue" by Story of the Year and features a captivating blend of aggressive energy and introspective lyrics. Released in 2003, this album catapulted the band into the forefront of the post-hardcore scene. With anthemic tracks like "Until the Day I Die" and "Anthem of Our Dying Day," Story of the Year masterfully balances raw emotion with catchy melodies. The album's themes of resilience, self-discovery, and youthful rebellion resonate with listeners, making it a timeless favorite for fans of alternative rock. "Page Avenue" remains a standout debut, showcasing the band's talent for crafting memorable hooks and powerful narratives within the confines of the genre.
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Today’s ep is covering the album Coral Fang by the band The Distillers
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Today we talk about the band BAYSIDE who oddly enough wasn't from California.
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Welcome to The Road to WWWY, this episode we're delving into the mesmerizing world of L.S. Dunes, a band that has been pushing the boundaries of psychedelic rock since their inception. From their ethereal melodies to their thought-provoking lyrics, L.S. Dunes has captivated audiences worldwide with their unique sound and profound storytelling.
In this episode, Mick and Eric take a journey through the band's album Past Lives, exploring the evolution of their music and the themes that have defined their career. From their groundbreaking debut album to their experimental ventures into electronic psychedelia, L.S. Dunes has continually reinvented themselves while staying true to their roots. We'll examine the impact of their music on popular culture and dive into the mystique surrounding their enigmatic personas.
So sit back, relax, and let's embark on this auditory adventure as we unravel the sonic landscapes of L.S. Dunes.
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Join hosts Mick and Eric as they take a deep dive into the iconic album "Still Searching" by Senses Fail. In this episode, they unpack the raw emotions, intense melodies, and profound lyrics that have made this album a staple in the emo/post-hardcore scene. From the anthemic opener "The Rapture" to the haunting closer "The Priest and the Matador," every track is examined with a blend of personal nostalgia and critical analysis.
Through lively discussion and personal anecdotes, the Dorktreepod boys explore the album's impact on their own lives and the broader music community. They reminisce about favorite lines, memorable concert experiences, and the evolution of Senses Fail's sound throughout their career. As they compare "Still Searching" to other albums in the band's discography and the wider genre, listeners are invited to join the conversation and share their own stories.
Whether you're a longtime fan of Senses Fail or discovering them for the first time, this episode offers a captivating journey through the heart and soul of "Still Searching." Tune in for an hour of passionate discussion, musical analysis, and nostalgic reflection on one of the most beloved albums in emo history. -
Today's episode features a special playlist of bands we think should have been on the WWWY 2024 lineup! It's short and sweet, and we hope you find a band you may have missed, or re-discover an old favorite!
Playlist link: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6wRYWzQBh22DqsqyqkNULz?si=d22ecda28a4f4a07
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Brace yourselves for an episode of boomer humor and questionable musical insights as DORKTREEPOD takes on the monumental task of reviewing Cobra Starship's "Viva La Cobra." Join these two musical enthusiasts, who are quick to admit they might idiots, as they embark on a journey through the bold sounds and daring lyrics of this 2007 album.
In an attempt to analyze the album, our hosts will navigate the highs and lows of "Viva La Cobra," armed with little more than their passion for music and a generous dose of self-awareness about their limited expertise. Expect candid confessions of their own musical misjudgments and a few moments of genuine admiration for Cobra Starship's infectious tunes.
As they dissect each track, from the synth-laden "The City Is at War" to the rebellious "Smile for the Paparazzi," our duo will explore whether they can decipher the nuances of Cobra Starship's musical landscape or if they're merely treading water in a sea of pop-punk confusion.
Tune in for a humorous yet humbling exploration of "Viva La Cobra," where our hosts bravely admit that their musical prowess may be a tad questionable. Will they emerge as newfound Cobra Starship aficionados, or will they remain the self-deprecating enthusiasts you've come to know and love? Listen and find out!
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Today's episode takes you right to the mean streets of Boulder Colorado with the krunk-core classic: WANT, but the duo 3OH!3.
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What needs to be said about Saosin? They're post-hardcore royalty. Never the less we found 2-hours worth of things to say about Saosin and their 2006 self-titled release. We hope you enjoy!
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