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This Is Vinyl Tap
This Is Vinyl Tap
Author: Tim Brown, Corey Terrill
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Tim Brown is a musician and vinyl head with a collection of over 400 records, Corey Terrill is a photographer and is just getting started in the vinyl world. In this podcast we journey from A to Z through Tim's record collection while discussing and rating each album and figuring out the mystery of The Vinyl Tap. New Episodes every other Thursday.
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Hey, everyone. Life gets out of hand sometimes, and that means we can't meet our release schedule, but here's a little something to hold you over until our next episode. We all deal with hard times in our own ways and it's completely normal to not be ok. In this episode Tim recommends 3 albums to listen to when you are feeling sad: 1. Emery - The Weak's End. 2. Silverstein - When Broken Is Easily Fixed. 3. Toe - The Book About My Idle Plot On A Vague Anxiety.
In this Episode we talk about Call Me by Al Green and how it relates to Kiss by Carly Rae Jepsen.
We did it!! Episode 10 is finally here and we're talking about The Art of Drowning by AFI and how it relates to Calypso by Harry Belefonte.
In this episode we talk about Permanent Vacation by Aerosmith and how it relates to...well, let's just say it's not a big surprise what The Vinyl Tap is this time.
In this episode we talk about Aerosmith's Greatest Hits and how it relates to...wait, this can't be right, Twang Bar King by Adrian Belew??
In this episode we talk about Twang Bar King by Adrian Belew and how it relates to Street Talk by Steve Perry.
In this episode we talk about 21 by Adele and how it relates to Back To Black by Amy Winehouse.
In this episode we conclude the saga of A Lot Like Birds with the final album in their discography, DIVISI, and how it relates to Minutes To Midnight by Linkin Park.
In this episode we enter a spooky house as we dissect the third A Lot Like Birds album No Place and see how it connects to No Blues by Los Campesinos!
In this episode we tackle the second A Lot Like Birds album Conversation Piece and how it relates to the album Sufferer by Sufferer.
In this episode we start our saga through the A Lot Like Birds discography, beginning with their first album, Plan B, and how it relates to Sticks and Stones by New Found Glory.
This episode we talk about Have You Seen My Prefrontal Cortex? by A Great Big Pile Of Leaves and how it relates to Haunted by Poe.
Welcome to This Is Vinyl Tap where every episode we take an album, break it down, and tell you how we feel about it. Join us every other Thursday for new episodes.
















