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Ep. 19: "Anything But Djoto" - A Review of Djo's The Crux

Ep. 19: "Anything But Djoto" - A Review of Djo's The Crux

Update: 2025-05-31
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In Episode 19 of Anything But Toto, Bianca and Julian explore The Crux by Djo - Joe Keery’s genre-hopping third album that blends the Beatles (and Sir Paul), the Strokes, and the Cars, among others. The hosts dig into how Djo pulls from these influences to carve out a sound that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly original.


This leads to a broader conversation about the fine line between tacky pastiche and thoughtful homage, and how Djo (and artists like the Lemon Twigs) navigate that space. Are we witnessing a new wave of artists embracing retro without losing their own voice?


Also in this episode:




  • A look at the bizarre 2025 AMAs (where’s Rep TV, Taylor?)




  • The ongoing pop girlie drought this summer - and what’s filling the void (*checks notes* "sad boi summer" anyone?)




  • The search for 2025’s song of the summer




  • A lingering question: Are we all just living in the shadow of Gotye?




  • Quick takes on movies like SinnersDeath Proof, and Friendship




  • Thoughts on TV hits like The Rehearsal and The Last of Us Season 2




  • Plus, a few thoughtful book recommendations to round it all out




A genre-blending album and a summer soundtracked by melancholy - this one covers a lot of ground. Tune in for insightful takes, unexpected parallels, and a few good laughs along the way.


Link to B's "Shaded Blue" playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0aXI6Ol9039odqalQEx6Yf?si=bBFml-LTSJ-XRZWzRYDAhw


Theme song by Daniel Konikoff


Email us at anythingbuttoto@gmail.com

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Ep. 19: "Anything But Djoto" - A Review of Djo's The Crux

Ep. 19: "Anything But Djoto" - A Review of Djo's The Crux

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