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At First Listen
Author: Andrew Magnotta
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There's so much great music that it can be overwhelming to try and keep up with what's coming out today, let alone important music from years past.
Each week on 'At First Listen,' cohosts Andrew and Dominique dive deep into music new and old that to broaden their musical horizons and (hopefully) discover new favorites.
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Connect with 'At First Listen' on Instagram @AtFirstListenPodcast.
Each week on 'At First Listen,' cohosts Andrew and Dominique dive deep into music new and old that to broaden their musical horizons and (hopefully) discover new favorites.
Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!
Connect with 'At First Listen' on Instagram @AtFirstListenPodcast.
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Dominique brings in a new song by rapper Fatmowf called 'Copycat," as an epilogue to last week's B.B. King episode, where we asked questions about the legacy of the blues in modern music.Tell us about your first listen @AtFirstListenPodcast on Instagram.Subscribe so you don't miss an episode.
Why don’t people care about the blues anymore? We applaud guitarist Joe Bonamassa’s heroic tribute B.B. King Blues Summit 100, celebrating what would be the King of the Blues’ 100th birthday, but have to ask, ‘Why?’ We parse through our conflicted feeling about the state of the blues; is the blues a dead genre and did white people kill it? Tell us about your first listen @AtFirstListenPodcast on Instagram! Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode
We check out a new song called "Thick Neck" by rapper/guitarist Ando San.We're intrigued by Ando San's whole vibe, his metal vocalist-turned-rapper transition and whether or now he's a cat guy.Tell us about your first listen @AtFirstListenpodcast on Instagram.Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!
We break down a pair of tracks from a relatively unknown but charismatic Queens, New York-based rapped called Young Cardamom. This Indian-American emcee dropped a flurry of songs with great-looking visuals about a decade ago. Two, in particular, “#1 Spice” and “Nani,” caught our attention this week. But it’s been years since Young Cardamom released any new music. What happened to him?Tell us about your first listen @AtFirstListenPodcast on Instagram! Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode.
Andrew and Dominique know almost nothing about D’Angelo, so if they didn’t do a D’Angelo episode now, they might never learn. We enlist LiteFM midday host and National Black Radio Hall of Famer Helen Little to help fill in the gaps in our knowledge. Helen has worked at heritage R&B radio stations in both New York and Philadelphia since the '90s. She was in on the proverbial ground floor of D'Angelo's pop career, met him numerous times and has a strong connection to his first two studio albums.Tell us about your first listen @AtFirstListenPodcast on Instagram!Subscribe so you don't miss an episode. (Episode 42.)
We discuss the anomaly that is the 1993 stop-motion animated film The Nightmare Before Christmas — a gothic Halloween musical comedy for children that hinges of themes of death, depression, belonging and the Christmas spirit. Extraordinarily offbeat and original, Nightmare has inspired generations of people with its music, aesthetic and lesson of embracing what makes each of us unique. Tell us about your first listen at @AtFirstListenPodcast on Instagram! Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode!
This bonus episode is a loving tribute to the greatest and one true Halloween song. Tell us about your first listen @AtFirstListenpodcast on Instagram! Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode! (NOTE: Andrew is of course referring to “Superstition” by Stevie Wonder when he says “Supernatural.” He is humiliated.)
We dive into John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s powerful 1972 statement on political violence, “Sunday Bloody Sunday,” which has just been re-released in a gigantic (potentially evil capitalist) box set. Dominique rants about commercial art versus performance art, and we discuss Yoko Ono’s immense impact on the latter. Tell us about your first listen @AtFirstListenpodcast via Instagram! Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode!
U.K.-based rockers Dinosaur Pile-Up returned this year after a lengthy absence to remind us that contemporary rock music can deal with serious topics and be fun at the same time.DPU singer-guitarist Matt Bigland re-evaluated much of his life and his choices during a hospital stay in 2021. Once healthy again, Matt recommitted himself to his music and his band. This past August, Dinosaur Pile-Up returned with its first new album in six years, I've Felt Better.On this episode, we dive into the album's first single and lead track, "'Bout to Lose It."Tell us about your first listen @AtFirstListenpodcast on Instagram!Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of At First Listen!
April Kae returns to the show to join the conversation around Cardi B's AM I THE DRAMA? album.We discuss the high and low points of Cardi's highly-anticipated, 24-track (!) divorce album, her unending charm and how she constantly finds ways to push boundaries of pop music. April explains the debt she owes to Cardi B's "Up," as well as the challenges she’s faced while developing her own music and how a breakup clarified her vision for her music career. She also makes an "official" announcement about what's next for her solo music. Tell us about your first listen at @AtFirstListenpodcast on Instagram!Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!(Episode 41.)
We check out the recent single "Hiding in Plain Sight" by the L.A.-based metalcore band Holywatr.Andrew has highly conflicting feelings about the band, but it's right up Dominique's alley. Tell us about your first listen at @AtFirstListenPodcast on Instagram.Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!
We add some context to Hayley Williams' landmark third solo album, Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party, discuss why it's a step into uncharted territory for her and what it means for the future of Paramore.Tell us about your first listen @AtFirstListenPodcast on Instagram!Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!(Episode 40.)
We're talking about a single from Blood Orange's new album, Essex Honey.We marvel at the mulit-instrumental talent of songwriter/producer Dev Hynes and we discuss the pitfalls and freedoms that comes with being a true solo artist.Tell us about your first listen at @AtFirstListenPodcast via Instagram.Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!
On the eve of the release of the new Deftones album, private music, we’re breaking down the band's “milk of the madonna" single. Andrew and Dominique ask where the line is when it comes to an artist rehashing their ‘classic’ sound, and how private music is bound to be the quintessential Deftones album for the new generation of fans who just recently discovered the band and elevated the Deftones to arena-level. Tell us about your first listen @AtFirstListenPodcast on Instagram! Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode of ‘At First Listen’!
We highlight progressive metal band Kallias' latest single, "The Final Cleansing," the day their new album, Digital Plague, arrives on all streaming platforms.Andrew and Dominique dive into the many layers of "The Final Cleansing," how the song ebbs between cinematic intricacy and straightforward slam.Tell us about your first listen @AtFirstListenPodcast on Instagram.Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of At First Listen.
We honor the work of Ozzy Osbourne, who passed away this week at age 76. Andrew and Dominique give Ozzy his flowers for being a much greater singer, performer and ambassador for rock and heavy metal music than people realize. We talk about the grim circumstances that led to Ozzy co-founding Black Sabbath with Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi and Bill Ward, and we consider how Satanic panic unwittingly fueled the band’s rise in the ‘70s. We stop down on some highlights from Ozzy’s incredible solo career and consider how music history would have been different had his widow and longtime manager Sharon Osbourne not entered the picture.Also, we consider how perfectly Ozzy exited, from his revelatory final performance in Birmingham, raising $200 million for charity, and seeing all of his friends one last time.Tell us about your first listen @AtFirstListenpodcast on Instagram!Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!(Episode 38.)
We surf with The Beach Boys in memory of the band’s late mastermind Brian Wilson, who passed away in June at age 82. Andrew discusses his longstanding curiosity about The Beach Boys, while Dominique explains how one of the squarest bands of the ‘60s was an element of her teenage rebellion in the ‘00s. We discuss why coolness has always eluded the Beach Boys and where the band's legacy stands today. Tell us about your first listen @AtFirstListenPodcast on Instagram! Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode!(Episode 37.)
A band Andrew has traveled across the world to see just released its first new song in years.From Perth, Australia, Karnivool is probably the greatest rock band in the world that nobody knows about! We discuss the new single, "Drone," the merits of having a tight catalog and why Karnivool is such a well-kept secret.Tell us about your first listen at @AtFirstListenPodcast on Instagram!Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!
Foo Fighters released their first new original song since 2023 this week with "Today's Song."We give our thoughts on the track, the Foo Fighters, Dave Grohl's famous fall from grace last year and how he got away with having such an annoying personality for so long without anyone saying anything. Tell us about your first listen at @AtFirstListenPodcast on Instagram!Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!
We talk about Lola Young’s embrace of 2010s indie music in her unique brand of soul-pop, and how it confirms a change in alt music, who alt music reaches and who can credibly create it. Tell us about your first listen @AtFirstListenPodcast on Instagram! Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode.




