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Pub. Date
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About When We Were Young and Lawrence
24 Oct 2024
01:31:35
This week, after reading Hagen's shirt he shares his latest book reports on two things that are on his mind.
"Super Chill and Rage Inducing"
10 Oct 2024
01:39:28
This week Hagen's put together something that is both "super chill and rage inducing".
Formative Songs: Adam
13 Jun 2024
01:13:38
In our second episode in this series, Adam shares some of his formative songs.
2022
26 Jan 2022
01:25:30
We're back to catch up on how we spent our short break and the news of the last few weeks, including a surprising number of things happening (or not) in Las Vegas, as well as the albums we're looking forward to this year, and more!
For our last episode of the year, we talk about our favorite albums of 2021, your favorite albums of 2021, the year as a whole, and what we're looking forward to in 2022.
This week on the show, we dive into ten of the most prominent conspiracy theories about musicians who faked their own deaths, or were replaced after their supposed death.
We watched all eight hours of The Beatles: Get Back — Peter Jackson's three-part documentary covering the making of their 1970 album Let It Be — so you don't have to… unless you want to.
This week in anticipation of the upcoming Get Back documentary by Peter Jackson, we talk about our relationship with The Beatles and their impact on music.
This week on the show, we discuss the unfortunate events at Astroworld, a performance at Daytona International Speedway, and hear how Jackson flew to the capital in search of Dr. Pepper.
This week on the show, Hagen got married so we catch up on how everyone's doing before going through some news from the last few weeks, and Jackson learns to count.
We're back with a new series, where we talk to live music professionals from all ends of the spectrum as we talk tips and tricks, and do's and don'ts for all live musicians.
Hagen: Between the Buried and Me
27 Oct 2021
00:38:59
This week on the show, Jackson talks to Hagen about Between the Buried and Me.
This week we've got a news heavy episode featuring an entirely inoffensive accent, and a clickbait-worthy story from Jackson and Adam about a bar in North Carolina.
Believe in the Impossible: Paula Abdul Claims a 1992 Plane Crash Took Her Out of the Spotlight
29 Sep 2021
01:07:37
Join us for another hour where we believe in the impossible, as we discuss Paula Abdul’s supposed 1992 plane crash that may have happened somewhere over a cornfield in Iowa.
Believe in the Impossible: Lorde and Jack Antonoff - An Emotionally Broken Journey
01 Sep 2021
01:11:18
Join us for an hour where we believe in the impossible, as we discuss a thoroughly researched, incredibly detailed, and factual document that we're absolutely submitting to the Library of Congress.
After some real out-of-left-field discussion, we dive into the Kendrick-Drake feud in a years-in-the-making sequel to our Music Feuds episodes from 2020.
Super Groups
18 Aug 2021
01:09:50
This week we've got some more COVID-19 news before we talk about what defines a super group, and Jackson asks an important question.
This week it's Hagen's birthday week, and we're celebrating with a pretty depressing episode as we cover the continued effects of the pandemic on live music, plus Kanye's annoying release schedule.
This week we're talking about some news that's giving us all some uncertainty about the year, and the people out to become the new renaissance man of music.
After hanging out without Jackson this weekend, we catch up on some news including Halsey's next album, the new Class of Grammys Voters, and an update on Britney Spears' Conservatorship.
In anticipation of her next release, we go back and listen to Adele's first three albums, as we all try to convince Hagen we had never heard one of these songs.
This week, we're recording in-person again at Jackson's to catch up on some important news, including Peter Jackson extending his Beatles documentary, and Bob Dylan discovering his MacBook's webcam.
This week, we're joined by performer and composer Daniel Hart, to talk about his band Dark Rooms as well as his scoring work, including his work on the upcoming film The Green Knight.
This week on the show, we're joined by filmmaker Cole Mitchek and musician Matthew Gray to chat about their new film Nosebleeders, which details the formation of indie rock band Matthew and the Arrogant Sea.
This week we're joined by Dome Dwellers to chat about their upcoming full-length LP, as we chat about the long road to this record, their unique sound, and the first two singles off the record.
This week we're back in person again to catch up on news, but along the way we talk about pets, rituals before performances, the very first Waitsgiving Day, and more.
This week we're all recording in person in our state-of-the-art studio in Texas, as we cover some news and the future prospects of returning to live shows.
Before we dive in and tear into the concept of industry plants, Jon Batiste won an Oscar, and we talk about the podcast industry, Spotify's Car Thing, and more.
This week we're joined by Denton's very own Eric Michener of Fishboy to chat about Bandcamp and its influence on independent musicians, before we hear some of the story behind Fishboy's seventh album, Waitsgiving.