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dl is a life-long music obsessor and student. With the help of friends Evil Jimmi and Rachel Pollio, Verse Chorus Verse tackles band dissections, album reviews and interviews of fantastic guests from all parts of the industry.

Also. Drinks. Lots of drinks.
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Svend and dl start a season long indie artist discussion with a Tik-Tok producer in Cosette By Your Side by Svend Knutsen -joi- by dl
On 2025's What is Music we broach the topic, how much has Orod actually stolen?
VCV 261 | Five Years

VCV 261 | Five Years

2025-12-1501:26:25

my brain hurts a lot... Let's go back to year one and see if we were insane.
VCV 260 | Revolver

VCV 260 | Revolver

2025-12-0801:20:09

dl and Rachel continue their once a year coverage of the greatest band of all time. This year comes the easy task of covering Revolver.
In this episode, the hosts dive into a comprehensive review of 2025's standout albums, discussing their personal favorites and the year's biggest surprises. They explore a variety of genres, sharing insights and critiques on each album's impact and artistry. Keywords: 2025 albums, music review, album recap, music insights, album discussion   dl Rachel Evil
VCV 258 | Quickfire part II

VCV 258 | Quickfire part II

2025-11-2401:02:34

Evil, Rachel and dl continue the search for amazing new albums!  
Rachel, Evil and dl talk some brand new albums! Do you agree with our brilliance?VCV 257 |    Rachel Evil dl
Join us as we dive into Mastodon's groundbreaking album "Leviathan." In this episode, we explore the album's intricate themes, its connection to Moby Dick, and the unique musical elements that make it a standout in the metal genre. From the powerful riffs to the dynamic drumming, we break down why "Leviathan" is considered a masterpiece. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to Mastodon's music, this discussion offers fresh insights and a deeper appreciation for one of metal's most influential albums. Highlights: The concept behind "Leviathan" and its literary roots Track-by-track analysis and standout moments The legacy of Brent Hinds and his contributions to the band Join the conversation and share your thoughts in the comments below! #Mastodon #Leviathan #MetalMusic   dl Evil
Join us as we dive into Supertramp's iconic album, "Breakfast in America." Discover what makes this album a timeless classic and explore the fascinating context of its release during a pivotal time between Europe and America. From its catchy tunes to its insightful lyrics, we break down why this album continues to resonate with fans across the globe. Don't miss our in-depth discussion on the artistry and impact of Supertramp's masterpiece!   dl Evil
VCV 254 | Halloween! '25

VCV 254 | Halloween! '25

2025-10-2701:17:23

It's Rachel Reeves! In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the world of horror films, focusing on the Predator franchise and its latest installment, Prey. They discuss the significance of soundtracks in horror, the evolution of the genre, and the impact of various films on their personal experiences. The conversation flows seamlessly from technical setups in podcasting to the cultural significance of horror films, making it a rich exploration of the genre. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the charm of 80s horror films, particularly focusing on 'Shocker' and its heavy metal soundtrack. They explore the nostalgia associated with the film, the impact of soundtracks on the viewer's experience, and transition into discussing the iconic score of 'Alien' by Jerry Goldsmith. The discussion highlights the tension between directors and composers, the evolution of horror films, and a comparative analysis of the 'Alien' and 'Predator' franchises, culminating in a lively debate about their favorites.
VCV 253 | 1982 part II

VCV 253 | 1982 part II

2025-10-2059:46

In this episode, DL and Evil Jimmi dive into a lively discussion about the music and cultural landscape of 1982. They explore the year's standout albums, including Michael Jackson's "Thriller," and reflect on the impact of iconic bands like Iron Maiden and Judas Priest. The conversation also touches on personal anecdotes, such as Evil Jimmi's recent health check-up, and delves into the broader cultural shifts of the time, including the rise of punk and hip-hop. Join them for an engaging and nostalgic look back at a pivotal year in music history.   dl evil
VCV 252 | 1982 part 1

VCV 252 | 1982 part 1

2025-10-1301:01:32

In this engaging episode, DL and Evil Jimmi take a nostalgic journey back to 1982, exploring the year's most iconic music, movies, and cultural moments. From the highs of Michael Jackson's "Thriller" to the lows of the infamous Tylenol poisonings, they cover it all. The duo also delves into personal stories, including Evil Jimmi's recent health check-up, and share their thoughts on the evolving music scene, the impact of punk and hip-hop, and the unforgettable films of the era. Join them for a lively discussion filled with humor, insights, and a touch of nostalgia.   dl evil
VCV 251 | Happy Hour w dl

VCV 251 | Happy Hour w dl

2025-10-0601:18:57

In this episode, the dl discusses various iconic albums, including Bonnie Raitt's 'Nick of Time', Harry Styles' 'Harry's House', and Linda Ronstadt's 'Heart Like a Wheel'. The conversation also touches on Phil Spector's 'Back to Mono' compilation, Guns N' Roses' 'Welcome to the Jungle', and Lil Nas X's 'Old Town Road'. Each album is analyzed for its cultural significance, musical style, and the impact it has had on the music industry. 00:00Introduction to the Podcast and Current Events 04:50Bonnie Raitt: A Deep Dive into 'Nick of Time' 24:36Harry Styles: Analyzing 'Harry's House' 31:37Linda Ronstadt: The Impact of 'Heart Like a Wheel' 37:01Linda Ronstadt's Influence and Best Album 41:13Phil Spector's Back to Mono: A Compilation Controversy 50:41Miles Davis's Kinda Blue: A Jazz Landmark 56:31Guns N' Roses: Welcome to the Jungle's Legacy 01:02:15Lil Nas X's Old Town Road: A Genre-Bending Hit 01:06:04The Breeders' Cannonball: A Look Back
In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into their weekend plans, reminiscing about gaming experiences and the nostalgia tied to past friendships. They share concert experiences, highlighting new bands and the evolution of punk rock, particularly focusing on Bad Religion's impact and their comeback album, 'Process of Belief.' The discussion touches on musical techniques, the significance of live performances, and the changing landscape of punk music, culminating in a lively debate about the album's merits and the band's legacy. In this episode, the hosts delve into the world of punk rock, focusing on Bad Religion's album 'Process of Belief.' They discuss the impact of music criticism, personal preferences in punk, and the legacy of Bad Religion as a band that has influenced many. The conversation touches on tattoos, personal beliefs, and the evolution of punk music, while also exploring the thematic depth of the album's lyrics. The hosts share their favorite songs, analyze the guitar work, and reflect on the album's ratings, ultimately celebrating the enduring spirit of punk rock.   dl Evil
In this conversation, DL and Evil Jimmi discuss various topics ranging from personal injuries and training challenges to the influence of Brent Hinds and the band Mastodon. They explore the album 'Harmonicraft' by Torch, highlighting its unique blend of genres and the importance of enjoying music without the pressure of perfection. The discussion is filled with humor, personal anecdotes, and reflections on the metal community's acceptance of diverse identities. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the nuances of music appreciation, exploring the technical brilliance of bands that don't feel the need to show off. They discuss their experiences with vinyl and CD collecting, the unique sound of the band in focus, and the impact of discovering new music. The conversation touches on the challenges of music discovery in today's streaming landscape, the importance of inclusivity in the metal scene, and the joy of sharing music with friends. They also reflect on the personal connections to music and the influence of other bands, culminating in a discussion about the album's structure and their final ratings and recommendations.
Join dl as he dives into the world of music, exploring iconic albums and songs from the Rolling Stone's top 500 lists. From Shakira's cultural impact to the timeless allure of Boyz II Men, dl shares personal insights and stories that bring these classics to life. Whether you're a music aficionado or just curious about the legends, this episode promises a blend of nostalgia and discovery. Don't miss out on this musical journey! #MusicLovers #RollingStone500 #Podcast
VCV 247 | Bedlam in Goliath

VCV 247 | Bedlam in Goliath

2025-09-0801:10:01

Mars and a Soothsayer!
dl, Evil, Rachel In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the legacy of Rush, particularly focusing on their iconic album 'Moving Pictures'. They explore personal connections to the band's music, the complexity of their sound, and the cultural significance of songs like 'Tom Sawyer'. The discussion highlights the unique dynamics within the band and how their Canadian identity influences their artistry. Through anecdotes and analysis, the hosts celebrate Rush's impact on rock music and their enduring appeal across generations. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the iconic album 'Moving Pictures' by Rush, exploring its cultural impact, musical complexity, and the legacy of Neil Peart. They discuss the album's standout tracks, the significance of its artwork, and the evolution of heavy metal music. The conversation also touches on personal connections to the music, the band's unique status in rock history, and the influence of Rush on future generations of musicians. Through humor and insightful commentary, the hosts celebrate the enduring appeal of Rush and their contributions to the music world.
dl is back and happy about it
5 more albums?! Sweet dl Evil Rachel
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