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Podcast by Rolling Reviews
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Get your art pop hats on, this one is weird and wild. See what the boys think of this dark magic.
Whether it's 3 + 3, 3 by 3, 3 & 3, 3 x 3, 3, 3, 3... however you pronounce this album name, prepare to funk out.
All Hail King Sunny Ade. World beats take center stage in this one as the boys learn the pure joy of Jùjú music and its' importance in African culture.
A MASSIVELY SPECIAL episode as Nick and Max discuss one of their all-time favorite bands, The Beach Boys and their ultra popular album, The Beach Boys Today! Hit after hit on this one, not a bad song to be found. As Al Jardine famously sings, "Help Me RR's, Yeah! Get this podcast into our hearts."
Rolling Reviews talks neo soul on this one. Maxwell blows some minds and opens some musical doors. Enjoy the ride friends.
Rolling Reviews does Rolling Stone Magazine's review of THE ROLLING STONES and their classic (?) album Some Girls. As we say here at 500 Rolling, Nick and Max >>>> Mick and Keith. We'll never be your beasts of burden. This episode is broad and this album has us a-hurtin.
The RR team gets other worldly on this one. One of the most culturally diverse albums ever made, you're certain to experience some sounds you've never heard before.
The bois get hot with this one (around 400 degrees(z)) as they take on southern rap and Cash Money Records. Parents, the sticker on the album is there to warn you for a reason...
one friend will make you larger one friend will make you small but when you get the three of them together this podcast won't make much sense at all Go ask Alice as the boys welcome their other best friend and college roommate Wes to talk Jefferson Airplane's iconic album.
Special guest host Nick's girlfriend (Emily, and yes this is how she wanted to be addressed in the liner notes) joins the podcast's inaugural 2022 release to talk about an album from this decade (last decade?) or at least a pretty recent year... It's SZA's album Ctrl. Listen to Max try to decipher popular music and Nick try to remember song titles.
The boys at Rolling Reviews announce they are back with a bonus holiday episode, kicking off a slate of all new episodes in 2022. Nick and Max discuss their personal favorite holiday hits and the list gets contentious. The moon is right, the spirits up, we're here tonight, and Rolling Reviews is enough. Happy Holidays and a special Happy Festivus to all those that celebrate.
Gas-O-Lina. Gasolina, Gasolina, Gasolina, Gasolina. Or wait isn’t it Des-pa-cit-o Despacito, Despacito, Despacito, Despacito? Hope you enjoy reggaeton listeners! We’ll leave it at that.
Wow talk about a #1 Record for this one. The boys are floored to discover one of their favorite college sitcoms' theme song origin. A Big Star that burned out long before it got it's due, and a record that could be one of the biggest hidden gems of all time. Hello Wisconsin!!!
Guest host Max’s Mom (Lisa) joins the Rolling Reviews crew to talk 90s superstar Sheryl Crow. Embarrassing stories from Max’s childhood, what it actually felt like when the album dropped, and a surprising amount of certified bangers on this one. Hey, if this one makes you happy it can’t be that bad. Rolling Reviews will never make you sad.
Nick and Max celebrate episode 25 as they try to decide, "is this town big enough for the both of us?" *No, no it ain't*. The RR crew talks weird falsettos, synth pop, glam rock, and the rise of punk pop.
The boys discuss the other King of Chicago Blues, Howlin Wolf (See Muddy Waters episode). A true education in music history, some downright dirty guitar and a voice for the ages.
Max gets into his element on this one. The boys get their first taste of the BRITISH INVASION and Nick does a "great" accent to set the mood. Is this one of the most creative album names of all time? You decide...
Nick and Max are back! In an ACTION PACKED discovery of Texicano music, Nick schools Max on the legend of Selena and the boys test their Spanish vernacular.
Nick and Max definitely agree on this one. The roast of all roasts. If you hate us, you'll enjoy this one.
Max falls in love with some new music on this episode. The boys dive into a relatively unknown album and discover which of the two of them is Indie and which one is not (hint it's not Nick).
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