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What's the deal with song lyrics nowadays? + What we really think about Sum 41's new album
Manage episode 409940625 series 2763060
In this episode, Tyler and John discuss Sum 41's new and final album Heaven :x: Hell. They also talk about their thoughts on artists who release multiple vinyl variations to boost album sales. Billie Eilish recently came out disapproving of this practice even though she's done it before. Finally, the boys share their thoughts on a trend pointing to song lyrics getting simpler, more repetitive, angry, and self-obsessed.
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Chapters
1. Episode 211 (00:00:00)
2. Quick Favor (00:01:59)
3. Sum 41's 'Heaven :x: Hell' album review (00:03:22)
4. What we think of artists who release multiple vinyl variations to boost album sales (00:16:20)
5. What's the deal with song lyrics nowadays? (00:22:55)
228 episodes
Manage episode 409940625 series 2763060
In this episode, Tyler and John discuss Sum 41's new and final album Heaven :x: Hell. They also talk about their thoughts on artists who release multiple vinyl variations to boost album sales. Billie Eilish recently came out disapproving of this practice even though she's done it before. Finally, the boys share their thoughts on a trend pointing to song lyrics getting simpler, more repetitive, angry, and self-obsessed.
As always, thanks for listening! Want to listen to this podcast on your favorite podcast player? You can do so here. Please consider rating and reviewing this podcast. A solid rating can really help us reach more listeners just like you, and that's our ultimate goal.
If you’re interested in supporting our show, you can do so here.
Want even more news? Sign up for our weekly newsletter and get all of the relevant music news and music releases from the week. It really is the best way to keep up with all of the happenings from the scene. Sign up now!
Check out our merch store here!
Are you a fan of the scene and want to be a guest on the pod? Fill out the form here.
Chapters
1. Episode 211 (00:00:00)
2. Quick Favor (00:01:59)
3. Sum 41's 'Heaven :x: Hell' album review (00:03:22)
4. What we think of artists who release multiple vinyl variations to boost album sales (00:16:20)
5. What's the deal with song lyrics nowadays? (00:22:55)
228 episodes
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