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🎶 Unsolicited music opinions from your favorite ✨ dysfunctional ✨ friend group 🎶
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For the first Track Attack of the year, Brandito, Mel, and Bob are all here to yap about a new batch of singles. This week they’re covering Younger You by Miley Cyrus, Stay from JERUB, The Best by Conan Gray, Shine Again from Weezer, MARATHON by Becky G and Elkan, and Favour from FISHER and Tones and I.From reflective moments to high-energy bursts and everything in between, it’s a lineup that's all over the place — as are their feelings. 00:00 Introduction 09:48 Younger You - Miley Cyrus 14:30 Stay - JERUB 19:40 The Best - Conan Gray 27:08 Shine Again - Weezer 38:04 MARATHON - Becky G, elkan 44:20 Favour - FISHER, Tones and I
For the first time this year, Brandito, Mel, and Bob are all back together — and they’ve got a stacked episode to make up for it. This week, they’re diving into three new albums: Against the Dying of the Light by José González, Ambiguous Desire from Arlo Parks, and THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE by RAYE.From introspective slow burns to emotionally loaded moments and everything in between, it’s a lineup that feels thoughtful, a little heavy, and surprisingly hopeful — listen along and let us know where hope found you. 00:00 Introduction 01:20 Against the Dying of the Light - José González 47:00 - Ambiguous Desire - Arlo Parks 01:29:16 THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE - RAYE
Mel and Bob are still holding down the fort, and this time they're digging into a batch of new-ish singles. This week they’re covering White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter by Lana Del Rey, How I Get from Laufey, Nightingale Lane. by RAYE, miss u 2 byTy Dolla $ign and Leon Thomas, She Knows Too Much by Thundercat and Mac Miller, and FEVER DREAM by Alex Warren.From swamp witch ballads to gold digger accusations, this lineup runs the full emotional spectrum — press play and tell us which singles hooked you. 00:00 Introduction 11:40 White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter - Lana Del Rey 14:31 How I Get - Laufey 23:27 Nightingale Lane. - RAYE 28:27 miss u 2 - Ty Dolla $ign, Leon Thomas 34:48 She Knows Too Much - Thundercat, Mac Miller 42:36 FEVER DREAM - Alex Warren
While Brandito is busy buying a house and pretending to be a responsible adult, Mel and Incredibob are left unsupervised to hold down the pod. This week, they’re going track-by-track through Cloud 9 by Megan Moroney, The Romantic by Bruno Mars, and The Mountain from Gorillaz.With Brandito off signing papers and carrying boxes, the vibes range from dreamy to dramatic to full-on chaotic — basically what happens when you leave Mel and Bob home alone with the aux.00:00 Introduction 05:26 Cloud 9 - Megan Moroney 53:50 The Romantic - Bruno Mars 1:22:33 The Mountain - Gorillaz
Mel and Brandito are back with another Track Attack, diving into a fresh batch of new singles: Be By You by Luke Combs, Be Her by Ella Langley, Homewrecker by sombr, Dancing On The Wall by MUNA, you and forever by Bleachers, and ICEMAN FREESTYLE by Central Cee. It’s a lineup full of love songs, heartbreak anthems, and emotional chaos — whether you were celebrating or boycotting Valentine's Day this year, these singles had you covered. 00:00 Introduction 04:59 Be By You - Luke Combs 09:29 Be Her - Ella Langley 14:03 Homewrecker - sombr 19:27 Dancing On The Wall - MUNA 24: 26 you and forever - Bleachers 31:18 ICEMAN FREESTYLE - Central Cee
This week, Mel and Brandito are diving into three new releases: A Love for Strangers by Chet Faker, Tenterhooks by Silversun Pickups, and Wuthering Heights by Charli xcx. Buckle up — it’s a strange, hooky, high-drama week in all the best ways. 00:00 Introduction 04:54 A Love For Strangers - Chet Faker 42:27 Tenterhooks - Silversun Pickups 01:15:25 Wuthering Heights - Charli xcx
For the first Track Attack of the year, Brandito and Mel break down six new singles, including Opening Night by Arctic Monkeys, The Great Divide by Noah Kahan, To Love Somebody by Holly Humberstone, POSSESSION by Melanie Martinez, Last of a Dying Breed by Joji, and Still Sincere by MJ Cole and PinkPantheress. 00:00 Introduction 10:42 Opening Night - Arctic Monkeys 16:59 The Great Divide - Noah Kahan 27:07 To Love Somebody - Holly Humberstone 31:46 POSSESSION - Melanie Martinez 36:40 Last of a Dying Breed - Joji 44:10 Still Sincere - MJ Cole, PinkPantheress
After a busy holiday season (and a few technical issues), Mel and Brandito are finally back for year two of the pod. To kick off 2026, they’re going track-by-track through Megadeth’s final album Megadeth, Poppy’s Empty Hands, and Joyce Manor’s I Used to Go to This Bar. Buckle up — it’s a chaotic start to the year in all the best ways.00:00 Introduction 01:16 Megadeth - Megadeth 45:26 Empty Hands - Poppy 01:23:52 I Used To Go To This Bar - Joyce Manor
Mel and Brandito are back with their 2026 Grammy picks and predictions, and spoiler alert—they rarely agree. 00:00 - Introduction 06:54 - Record of the Year 29:57 - Album of the Year 54:00 - Song of the Year 01:05:02 - Best New Artist 01:26:06 - Producer of the Year 01:44:55 - Songwriter of the Year 02:04:23 - Best Music Video 02:22:31 - Best Album Cover
This week, Mel and Brandito buckle in for a Track Attack packed with chaos, confusion, and a few unexpected highs. They tear into six new singles: Kevin Jonas’s unexpected debut solo single Changing, Hannah Grae’s punchy Bitch, Magdalena Bay’s shimmering This Is The World (I Made It For You), Bad Omens’ brooding Left For Good, Charli xcx’s side quest Chains of Love, and Lil Yachty’s unapologetically bizarre No Vegetables. From instant obsessions to head-tilting surprises, the duo has plenty to dissect.00:00 Introduction 08:42 Changing - Kevin Jonas 16:41 Bitch - Hannah Grae 20:39 This Is The World (I Made It For You) - Magdalena Bay 26:23 Chains of Love - Charli xcx 35:48 Left For Good - Bad Omens 41:30 No Vegetables - Lil Yachty
Mercy by Armand Hammer & The Alchemist layers cryptic lyricism over smoky, soulful production, while Daniel Avery’s Tremor pulses with cinematic electronica and haunting minimalism. Brandito and Mel break it all down. 00:00 Introduction 07:02 Mercy by Armand Hammer & The Alchemist 54:48 Tremor by Daniel Avery
With Mel and Bob out, Brandito and Rose take over to review three of the week’s biggest releases — Brandi Carlile’s Returning To Myself, Of Monsters and Men’s All is Love and Pain in the Mouse Parade, and Tame Impala’s Deadbeat.From Brandi’s soul-searching return to form, to Of Monsters and Men’s bittersweet surrealism, to Tame Impala’s hazy melancholy, the duo unpacks the moods, moments, and melodies tying them all together.00:00 Introduction 24:19 Returning to Myself - Brandi Carlile 01:10:30 All is Love and Pain in the Mouse Parade - Of Monsters and Men 02:10:02 Deadbeat - Tame Impala
On this episode of On BEAT Off SCRIPT, Brandito, Mel, and Incredibob dive into three radically different new releases — Liminal by Brian Eno and Beatie Wolfe, Silver Bleeds the Black Sun by AFI, and The Life of a Showgirl by Taylor Swift. From ambient experiments to gothic anthems to pop spectacle, the trio unpacks how each artist redefines their sound — and what happens when art, angst, and glitter all collide.⚠️ Trigger warning for Swifties: you probably won’t agree with us on this one.Let us know which album pulled you in, or pushed you over the edgeIn this episode:00:00 Introduction 10:36 Liminal - Brian Eno, Beatie Wolfe1:02:06 Silver Bleeds the Black Sun - AFI1:46:59 The Life of a Showgirl - Taylor Swift
This week, Brandito and Mel drag special guest Garret, aka TipsyTune into the hot seat for a Track Attack full of chaos and questionable opinions. The crew dives into four new singles: Florence + The Machine’s haunting anthem Everybody Scream, Doja Cat’s slick and sharp Jealous Type, Alabama Shakes’ long-awaited return with Another Life, and Bon Jovi’s flag-waving rocker Red, White and Jersey. From stadium-ready screams to soul-stirring comebacks, the gang has a lot to say — and even more to argue about.In this episode:00:00 Introduction13:20 Everybody Scream - Florence + The Machine22:43 Jealous Type - Doja Cat29:42 Another Life - Alabama Shakes37:22 Red, White and Jersey - Bon Jovi
This week, Brandito and Mel are joined by a very special guest — Twitch streamer, musician, and Mel’s husband, Garrett, aka TipsyTune! With his debut studio album House of Mirrors dropping September 5th, Garrett steps into the hot seat as the crew reviews Laufey’s dreamy new record, A Matter of Time, and Sabrina Carpenter’s cheeky, sugar-coated pop confessional Man’s Best Friend. Do these albums live up to the hype? Can Garrett survive the chaos of the pod? Will House of Mirrors get an early co-sign from Brandito and Mel? Tune in for hot takes, playful debates, plenty of music nerdery and make sure to follow Garrett on Twitch here: https://www.twitch.tv/tipsytune👉 What did you think of Laufey and Sabrina’s new albums? Drop your takes in the comments!In this episode:00:00 Introduction07:57 A Matter of Time - Laufey01:24:51 Man's Best Friend - Sabrina Carpenter
On this week’s Track Attack, Brandito, Incredibob, and Mel sink their teeth into some of the biggest new singles. Jelly Roll teams up with Marshmello on the gospel-soaked Holy Water, Glass Animals go full nocturnal with Vampire Bat, and Olivia Dean delivers soul-searching honesty on Man I Need. Zara Larsson keeps the crushes coming with Crush, Disclosure and Anderson .Paak prove there’s No Cap on the groove, and clipping. drag us into the shadows with the haunting Forever War.From bangers to bat caves, heartbreaks to hard-hitters, we’re breaking down what slaps, what stings, and what might haunt your playlists forever.In this episode:00:00 Introduction 13: 27 Holy Water - Marshmello, Jelly Roll 22:10 Vampire Bat - Glass Animals 27:42 Man I Need - Olivia Dean 31:45 Crush - Zara Larsson 37:32 No Cap - Disclosure, Anderson .Paak 46:05 Forever War - clipping.
This week Brandito, Incredibob, and Mel take a winding trip through the many shades of Americana. Molly Tuttle turns up the shimmer, diving deeper into pop on So Long Little Miss Sunshine. mgk takes the wrong highway exit on lost americana. And Ethel Cain pulls us straight into gothic heartbreak with Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You. From sunny hooks to dusty detours to love letters written in the dark, we’re unpacking it all. Tune in and let us know which record hit you hardest.In this episode:00:00 Introduction03:42 So Long Little Miss Sunshine - Molly Tuttle01:07:05 lost americana - mgk2:13:52 Willoughby Tucker, I'll Always Love You - Ethel Cain
This week on Track Attack, Brandito, Mel, and AppalachianRose dive into six fresh singles that range from indie angst to Miami madness: 1st World Blues by Bright Eyes, End of Summer by Tame Impala, True Believer by Hayley Williams, Miami by Morgan Wallen feat. Lil Wayne & Rick Ross, Freak It by Kim Petras, and To Be Free by Sam Smith.From desert heartbreak to club chaos, gospel pop to sweaty Florida trap—this batch has us questioning everything, including each other.Hit play to find out which tracks freaked us out, freed our souls, or made us believers (sort of).In this Episode:00:00 Introduction10:29 1st World Blues - Bright Eyes26:43 End of Summer - Tame Impala35:54 True Believer - Hayley Williams44:07 Miami - Morgan Wallen, Lil Wayne, Rick Ross53:55 Freak It - Kim Petras1:07:46 To Be Free - Sam Smith
With Incredibob off on a mysterious cosmic mission, Mel and Brandito are joined by AppalachianRose to unpack three bold new albums: The Cosmic Selector Vol. 1 by Lord Huron, Precipice by Indigo De Souza, and Bite Me by Reneé Rapp. From interstellar surf-westerns to emotional freefalls and biting pop anthems, we’re diving deep into the drama, the hooks, and the existential dread.Will Lord Huron’s cinematic vision land? Is Indigo dangling us off the edge on purpose? And did Reneé Rapp just threaten us… and we liked it?Press play. It’s cosmic, chaotic, and a little unhinged.In this episode:00:00 Introduction08:23 The Cosmic Selector Vol. 1 by Lord Huron01:05:39 Precipice by Indigo De Souza1:55:30 Bite Me by Reneé Rapp
We're back with a double feature: Moisturizer by Wet Leg, an indie-pop fever dream soaked in sass and shimmer, and I WANT MY LOVED ONES TO GO BEFORE ME by Noah Cyrus—a hauntingly intimate dive into grief, family, and existential dread. Brandito returns from sabbatical (and probably a record store), joining Mel and Incredibob for a review filled with laughter, tears, and one too many jokes about hydration and mortality.00:00 Introduction6:14 moisturizer - Wet Leg54:02 I WANT MY LOVED ONES TO GO WITH ME - Noah Cyrus
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