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Tool Live in the Sand Controversy plus some Album Reviews of Deep Sea Diver, Cloakroom, Downward, Spiritbox and More

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Summary

In this episode of the Album of Record podcast, hosts Craig and Andrew discuss the transition into spring, the recent Tool in the Sand festival, and the controversy surrounding Tool's setlist. They explore the complex relationship fans have with the band, touching on themes of disappointment and manipulation in the music industry. The conversation shifts to the current state of music in 2025, highlighting a slow start in new releases and the anticipation for upcoming albums. In this episode, Craig and Andrew delve into the current state of pop culture and music in 2025, discussing the lack of a dominant cultural touchstone and exploring various new music releases. They share their diverse opinions on albums from artists like Sam Fender, Deep Sea Diver, and Tori Amos, while also reflecting on the evolution of genres like shoegaze and indie rock. The conversation highlights the impact of emerging bands and the personal connections listeners have with music, culminating in a discussion about Jason Isbell's raw and emotional new album.

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00:00 Spring Awakening: The Joy of Warmer Weather 01:59 Tool in the Sand: Controversy and Fan Reactions 11:59 The Complex Relationship with Tool 24:06 2025 Music Landscape: A Slow Start 29:54 Looking Ahead: Anticipation for New Releases 31:26 The State of Pop Culture in 2025 34:22 Exploring New Music Releases 38:52 Diverse Musical Opinions 42:49 Emerging Bands and Their Impact 46:35 The Evolution of Shoegaze and Indie Rock 50:44 Reflections on Recent Albums 54:47 The Legacy of Tori Amos 55:43 Jason Isbell's Raw Musical Journey

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Summary

In this episode of the Album of Record podcast, hosts Craig and Andrew discuss the transition into spring, the recent Tool in the Sand festival, and the controversy surrounding Tool's setlist. They explore the complex relationship fans have with the band, touching on themes of disappointment and manipulation in the music industry. The conversation shifts to the current state of music in 2025, highlighting a slow start in new releases and the anticipation for upcoming albums. In this episode, Craig and Andrew delve into the current state of pop culture and music in 2025, discussing the lack of a dominant cultural touchstone and exploring various new music releases. They share their diverse opinions on albums from artists like Sam Fender, Deep Sea Diver, and Tori Amos, while also reflecting on the evolution of genres like shoegaze and indie rock. The conversation highlights the impact of emerging bands and the personal connections listeners have with music, culminating in a discussion about Jason Isbell's raw and emotional new album.

Chapters

00:00 Spring Awakening: The Joy of Warmer Weather 01:59 Tool in the Sand: Controversy and Fan Reactions 11:59 The Complex Relationship with Tool 24:06 2025 Music Landscape: A Slow Start 29:54 Looking Ahead: Anticipation for New Releases 31:26 The State of Pop Culture in 2025 34:22 Exploring New Music Releases 38:52 Diverse Musical Opinions 42:49 Emerging Bands and Their Impact 46:35 The Evolution of Shoegaze and Indie Rock 50:44 Reflections on Recent Albums 54:47 The Legacy of Tori Amos 55:43 Jason Isbell's Raw Musical Journey

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