For The Record With Gg And Adam
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Sinopsis
On each episode, we discuss a single new album.
Episodios
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For the Record #90: Janelle Monáe's “Dirty Computer”
03/09/2018Janelle Monáe breaks out of her history of doing concept albums in-character to make a more personal record that also serves as a statement of queer, black, feminist empowerment to which you can't help but dance.
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For the Record #89: Valley Queen's "Supergiant"
10/08/2018Valley Queen's debut LP combines Natalie Carol's powerful vocals with 70s-tinged guitar rock that recalls both Florence and the Machine and Fleetwood Mac. We discuss it in depth in episode #89 of “For the Record.”
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For the Record #88: Fantastic Negrito's "Please Don't Be Dead"
29/07/2018Oakland's own Fantastic Negrito has a story worthy of a Hollywood movie, and he uses his incredible life experience to bring emotion and depth to the modern blues fusion of his latest record, “Please Don't Be Dead.” We discuss it in depth in episode #88 o
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For the Record #87: Snail Mail's "Lush"
15/07/2018Lindsey Jordan of Snail Mail is only 19 years old, but possesses a guitar prowess and emotional maturity that make her wise beyond her years. We discuss the dreamy textures of her Matador debut, “Lush,” in episode #87 of “For the Record.”
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For the Record #86: Flasher's “Constant Image”
24/06/2018Flasher are a Washington D.C.-based trio who make tight, energetic, new-wavey post-punk that captures the urgency and anxiety of being young in 2018 America. We discuss their debut LP, “Constant Image,” on episode #86 of “For the Record.”
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For the Record #85: Neko Case's "Hell-On"
10/06/2018Neko Case combines her singular voice with a host of collaborators, branching out into a variety of musical styles and instrumentation choices to make what might be her best solo record yet — and it's mostly self-produced. We discuss it in depth in episo
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For the Record #84: L.A. Salami's "City of Bootmakers"
27/05/2018British singer-songwriter L.A. Salami crosses genres in a style he describes as “post-modern blues.” In his new record, “City of Bootmakers,” he addresses both social and personal issues using songs that are tight, catchy, and will stick with you long aft
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For the Record #83: Frank Turner's "Be More Kind"
21/05/2018British singer-songwriter Frank Turner takes things in a new, synthier direction on his new record, “Be More Kind,” which is also his proposed solution to how we keep our sanity in an increasingly chaotic world. We discuss the album in depth in episode 83
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For the Record #82: Forth Wanderers' "Forth Wanderers"
06/05/2018The Forth Wanderers may be just out of high school, but they make compelling guitar rock with a wisdom beyond their years. We discuss their self-titled debut for Sub Pop Records in episode #82 of "For the Record."
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For the Record #81: Caroline Rose's "LONER"
22/04/2018Caroline Rose's sophomore record "LONER" is already one of our favorites of 2018, combining a great sense of humor with a pop sensibility that compels you to just keep the whole album on repeat, and we discuss it in detail in episode #81 of "For the Recor
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For the Record #80: Marlon Williams' "Make Way for Love"
08/04/2018Marlon Williams is only 27 but his extraordinary, Roy Orbison-esque croon has already won him fame in his native New Zealand. With "Make Way for Love," he branches out beyond a more stripped-down presentation of his amazing voice to bring us a record with
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For the Record #79: Our Picks from SXSW 2018
26/03/2018In Episode #79 of For the Record, we depart from our usual format to tell you about our favorite new discoveries from 2018's South by Southwest music conference (aka SXSW) in Austin. We discuss Gang of Youths, Haley Heynderickx, Mal Blum, Flasher, Carolin
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For the Record #78: Superchunk's "What a Time to Be Alive"
25/02/2018Almost 30 years in, on their 11th studio album, Superchunk sound like they've been galvanized by national events, and bring us an album that's more vital and thrilling than anything they've done in years.
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For the Record #77: No Age's "Snares Like a Haircut"
11/02/2018The fifth studio album from No Age, "Snares Like a Haircut," is also their first record in 5 years, and brings a welcome melodic sensibility to their noisy, art-rock roots. We discuss it in-depth on episode #77 of "For the Record."
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For the Record #76: Typhoon's "Offerings"
22/01/2018The fourth studio album from Portland-based Typhoon, "Offerings," is a meditation on memory and loss that's emotionally absorbing and an incredible artistic achievement. We discuss it in-depth on episode #76 of "For the Record."
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For the Record #75: Phoebe Bridgers' "Stranger in the Alps"
01/01/2018Phoebe Bridgers' darkly self-aware songs, touched with humor and interesting production, are the perfect note to go out on for our last podcast of 2017. We discuss her debut LP, "Stranger in the Alps," in episode #75 of For the Record.
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For the Record #74: Our *Other* Favorites From 2017
27/11/2017For this episode, we take a look at the albums released in 2017 that we really enjoyed, but didn't do as a standalone podcast for one reason or another. We discuss this year's releases from the Dirty Projectors, A Giant Dog, Feist, Spoon, The War on Drugs
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For the Record #73: The National's "Sleep Well Beast"
19/11/2017The National are back with their 7th studio record, "Sleep Well Beast," and we discuss it in depth on episode #73 of "For the Record." For all the episodes, visit ForTheRecordPodcast.com.
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For the Record #72: Weaves' "Wide Open"
29/10/2017Toronto's Weaves got a lot of attention for their experimental debut record last year, and they're back with a sophomore LP that's more pop-oriented and accessible, but no less interesting.
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For the Record #71: Wolf Parade's "Cry Cry Cry"
16/10/2017It's been seven years since Wolf Parade released their last LP and subsequently went on an indefinite hiatus. Each member spent time on various side projects, but they're back together and sound more cohesive than ever.