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Bryan and I get caught up for the first time in nearly a month together (!!). Little bit of a bummer, since it’s also our last show of 2014. In music, We cover this year’s new Pink Floyd album, The Endless River,
We’re missing the man, the legend, the BryGuy, but: Kim, Josh (and to a lesser extent, Jen) are here to help me debrief the mid-season finale of Walking Dead. After that, we’ve got a terse conversation about the recently-released Star Wars trailer (an...
There were some hardware issues that thwarted both podcasts this week, but fortunately, a not-insubstantial portion of the BryGuy survived. Sorry for the rough audio quality in just a couple spots, but I promise it doesn’t last long.
BryGuy and I start by talking about The Walking Dead, but we’ve also got some serious music reviewing to take care of — so strap yourself in for our thoughts on the latest offerings from New Pornographers, Ryan Adams, Prince, and Foo Fighters.
Well, there’s a first time for everything. Bryan drank alcohol before taping the show this week (SCANDALOUS!!!!). It doesn’t prevent us from having a spirited conversation about The Walking Dead, some NBC sitcoms,
Back together after a couple weeks, Bryan and I get into it over the first two episodes of the fifth season of Walking Dead. We also stick a fork in Gotham, hope that Mulaney will please stop for the love of god,
No BryGuy this week, but I welcome in my sis, Jen, to rap with me about the season 5 premiere of The Walking Dead. It was gnarly, man. Real gnarly.
We’ve talked about it, considered it, debated it, tested it, and now: it’s been done. Kim was the first to conduct her initial screening of the Star Wars Saga according to The Niesen System under my guidance.
With the fall TV season dropping premieres all over the place, it’s time for Bryan and I to start reviewing. First up: Gotham, on Fox. We also give a listen to the latest album from Spoon, They Want My Soul. Enjoy it,
We’ve come to another new fall TV season, so Bryan and I look over the schedule and decide what’s worth tuning in for. There’s also a new U2 album out, and while the marketing plan was unique, the record itself was not.