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Once upon a Deep Dive

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Once Upon a Deep Dive is the podcast where fandoms gets the spotlight it deserves. Each week, we dive headfirst into beloved fandoms, Join us as we laugh, theorize, and celebrate the worlds fans continue to build—one deep dive at a time.

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episode The psychological blueprint of Illenium's Ashes (A ILLENIUM Deep Dive) artwork

The psychological blueprint of Illenium's Ashes (A ILLENIUM Deep Dive)

Executive Summary: An overview of the debut studio album that launched American DJ, music producer, and musician Illenium (Nicholas Miller) into the electronic music spotlight. Released in early 2016, *Ashes* laid the sonic foundation for his signature melodic bass, future bass, and dubstep sound. 🎙️ Episode Talking Points: 1. Album Overview & Background: Release Date:** February 15, 2016. The Intent: In interviews, Illenium noted he wanted to create something "timeless" that allows listeners to temporarily escape their problems and reality, creating a permanent bond through music. Production Team: Beyond Nicholas Miller, the production credits include Myles Anderson, Patrick Megeath, Jacob Grant, Nathaniel Motte, Dave Audé, and Anthony Howell. Record Labels: Jointly released via Kasaya and Seeking Blue. 2. The Singles Rollout: The album's rollout spanned nearly a year, featuring a mix of official singles and promotional bonus tracks: "Spirals" (May 17, 2015) – A collaboration with Sound Remedy featuring King Deco, kicking off the album cycle. "I'll Be Your Reason" (June 15, 2015) – The second official single. "Jester" (December 16, 2015) – A promotional single featuring Chilled Velvet. "Afterlife" & "Fortress" (February 15, 2016) – Dropped simultaneously alongside the full album release. "Bring Forth the Pressure" (May 6, 2016) – Released as a post-album promotional track with Dirt Monkey. 3. Critical Reception & Chart Performance: Critical Reaction: Reviewers like Alex Bruski (YourEDM.com) praised the album's emotional depth and "human connection," noting that the vocal additions brought a distinct closeness often missing in mainstream electronic music at the time. Commercial Success: Peaked at No. 6 on the *Billboard* US Top Dance Albums chart. Peaked at No. 19 on the *Billboard* US Heatseekers Albums chart. 🎵 Tracklist Breakdown: The standard album features 10 core tracks alongside 2 bonus tracks, clocking in at a total runtime of either 42:50 or 48:36 depending on the edition. | Track | Title | Collaborator / Featured Artist | Length | |---|---|---|---| | 1 | "Reverie" | feat. King Deco | 4:59 | | 2 | "Fortress" | feat. Joni Fatora | 3:23 | | 3 | "With You" | feat. Quinn XCII | 3:06 | | 4 | "Sleepwalker" | feat. Joni Fatora | 4:10 | | 5 | "It's All on U" | feat. Liam O'Donnell | 3:24 | | 6 | "Spirals" | w/ Sound Remedy feat. King Deco | 6:01 | | 7 | "Without You" | feat. SKYLR | 3:52 | | 8 | "Only One" | feat. Nina Sung | 4:12 | | 9 | "I'll Be Your Reason" | — | 3:39 | | 10 | "Afterlife" | feat. Echos | 6:04 | | 11 | "Jester" *(Bonus)* | w/ Chilled Velvet | 3:01 | | 12 | "Bring Forth the Pressure" (Bonus) | w/ Dirt Monkey | 2:45 | (Table Data Source:) 🎯 Key Takeaways for the Host: Host Note: Use this album as a case study for building a distinct sonic brand. Highlight how Illenium transitioned from this underground 2016 debut to major subsequent eras like Awake (2017), Ascend (2019), and Fallen Embers (2021). Focus the conversation on how vocal collaborations with artists like Joni Fatora and King Deco helped define early melodic bass.

22 May 2026 - 36 min
episode Lorna Shore Conquers the Pop Charts (A Lorna Shore Deep Dive) artwork

Lorna Shore Conquers the Pop Charts (A Lorna Shore Deep Dive)

In this episode, we do a deep dive into the fifth studio album from American deathcore heavyweights Lorna Shore: I Feel the Everblack Festering Within Me. Released on September 12, 2025, through Century Media Records, Key Discussion Points 1. The Rollout & The Mysterious New Jersey Billboard The First Hint: On May 8, 2025, fans noticed a mysterious billboard near Newark Liberty International Airport featuring a cryptic website address, sparking intense speculation online. The Official Announcement: Just over a week later, on May 16, the band confirmed the album's title and dropped the devastating lead single, "Oblivion," alongside a North American tour announcement. The Singles Cycle: The band kept the momentum lethal by dropping "Unbreakable" in June, followed by "Prison of Flesh" in August, and finally a release-day music video for the track "Glenwood". 2. Production & Musical Direction Behind the Board: The album saw the return of acclaimed producer Josh Schroeder alongside Lorna Shore's own Adam De Micco. Schroeder handled production, mastering, mixing, and engineering, capturing the band's signature massive sound. Sonics: The record seamlessly blends traditional crushing deathcore with symphonic deathcore and extreme metal elements. Critics noted it as an extreme metal album structurally fit for massive arenas. The Visuals: The intricate album cover art was created by visual artist Zac Shiffer. 3. Lyrical Deep Dives with Will Ramos "Prison of Flesh" (The Title Track Source): The album's haunting title actually comes from a lyric in this song. Ramos revealed that the track explores his family's deeply personal history with dementia and the terrifying fear of a void inevitably consuming everything you know. "Oblivion": A bleak, post-apocalyptic anthem written about humanity's continued destruction of the Earth's ecosystem. Ramos poses the heavy question of whether our actions are helping the planet or simply feeding a growing fire. "Unbreakable": Serving as a rare, motivational silver lining on a dark record, this track focuses on perseverance—the idea that immense pressure hardens us into the best versions of ourselves. "Glenwood": A powerful, emotionally raw track exploring Ramos' personal estrangement from his father. 4. Critical and Commercial Domination Critical Praise: The album received near-perfect scores from heavy music outlets, including a 10/10 from Distorted Sound and Wall of Sound, a 9/10 from Blabbermouth.net, and a 4/5 from Kerrang!. Chart Highlights: The album proved that extreme metal has a massive global audience, capturing the #1 spot on the UK Rock & Metal Albums chart, the German Rock & Metal Albums chart, and the Swedish Hard Rock Albums chart. It also achieved a stunning #2 peak on the official Finnish Albums chart and #4 in Germany and Austria. Official Album Track Listing "Prison of Flesh" (7:00) "Oblivion" (8:19) "In Darkness" (6:43) "Unbreakable" (4:49) "Glenwood" (6:43) "Lionheart" (5:44) "Death Can Take Me" (7:16) "War Machine" (4:52) "A Nameless Hymn" (5:14) "Forevermore" (9:47) Note: The Japanese Edition includes an exclusive bonus instrumental version of "Oblivion" (8:20), bringing the total runtime to 74:47. Lorna Shore Lineup Will Ramos – Vocals Adam De Micco – Lead Guitar, Production Andrew O'Connor – Rhythm Guitar, Synths, Orchestrations Michael Yager – Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals Austin Archey – Drums

22 May 2026 - 39 min
episode The emotional architecture of Bluey fanfiction (Sad Faces chapter 14) artwork

The emotional architecture of Bluey fanfiction (Sad Faces chapter 14)

In this episode, we dive into Chapter 14 of the emotional Bluey fanfiction project, Sad Faces, written by Kodiwolf321. The overarching story follows a heavy, heart-wrenching narrative where Bandit Heeler reunites with his teenage son after the boy's mother falls ill. This week, we focus strictly on the events, character dynamics, and themes surrounding Chapter 14: "Alfie". ### Key Discussion Points The Plot Core: A deep dive into the specific narrative shifts that occur during Chapter 14. We unpack how "Alfie" serves as a pivotal mid-point in this 70-chapter emotional journey. Family & Conflict Themes: Exploring the core tags of this story—specifically the #hurt-comfort, #family, and #tragedy dynamics playing out between Bandit, Chilli, Bingo, and the teenage protagonist, Thomas Heeler. Character Focus: How the introduction or focus on "Alfie" impacts the broader Heeler family dynamic as they navigate their new reality. ### Story Roadmap & Context To understand where Chapter 14 sits in the grand scheme of Sad Faces, we look at the surrounding story arc: The Lead-Up: Fresh off the chaos of Chapter 13: "Babysitting Mayhem". The Current Chapter: Chapter 14: "Alfie" acts as the emotional bridge before a major milestone. What's Next: The narrative shifts directly into a two-part milestone event with Chapter 15 and 16: "Bandit's Birthday". ### Fan Lore & Community Reception Platform Engagement: Sad Faces has garnered a dedicated reading audience on Wattpad, with Chapter 14 alone pulling in over 1.4K reads and strong community engagement.

20 May 2026 - 35 min
episode The philosophy of waiting for spring rolls (A Bluey Deep Dive) artwork

The philosophy of waiting for spring rolls (A Bluey Deep Dive)

In this section, we break down one of the most relatable, beautifully chaotic, and structurally brilliant episodes of Bluey Season One: "Takeaway". Episode Overview Episode Title: Takeaway (Season 1, Episode 14). Airdate: October 14, 2018 (Australia) / September 12, 2019 (US). Writer/Creator: Joe Brumm. Key Cast: Dave McCormack (Bandit), Melanie Zanetti (Chilli - voice only), Jasmine Moody (Takeaway Lady). The Synopsis: A Five-Minute Eternity What was supposed to be a quick pit stop on the way home turns into a masterclass in parental patience. When Bandit realizes the restaurant forgot his beloved spring rolls, he decides to wait the extra five minutes for a fresh batch. To a couple of hungry, high-energy kids like Bluey and Bingo, five minutes is an absolute eternity. As the clock ticks, Bandit tries desperately to manage the chaos: Denying a request for a tap shower. Dealing with an emergency "bush-wee". Fending off hungry crows looking to steal their food. Facing the ultimate existential question from Bingo: "Where did the first baby come from?". Just as Bandit decides to throw in the towel and head home empty-handed, he slips on a wet menu, spilling the dinner everywhere. The Turning Point: The Fortune Cookie At the height of the disaster, the Takeaway Lady offers the family fortune cookies. Bluey cracks hers open to reveal a poignant Chinese proverb: "Flowers may bloom again, but a person never has a chance to be young again.". This profound realization changes Bandit's entire perspective. Instead of fighting the chaos and stressing over the mess, he decides to let go, live in the moment, and finally gives the girls permission to have that legendary shower under the outdoor tap. Behind-the-Scenes Trivia The "Bush-Wee" Debut: This episode officially marks the very first "bush-wee" in the entire Bluey series. Real-World Inspiration: The fictional restaurant in the episode, The Golden Crown, is based on a real, former restaurant located in the suburbs of Brisbane. Double Duty: Jasmine Moody, who voices the Takeaway Lady, actually works on the show as a storyboard designer. Fast-Paced Title: This episode holds the record for the second-shortest interval before the title card appears, clocking in at a mere five seconds. Fun Easter Eggs & Animation Goofs to Watch For If you're rewatching, keep your eyes peeled for a few classic animation slip-ups: The Disappearing Belly: Right before Bandit walks into the restaurant for the first time, his signature tan belly coloring completely disappears. The Color-Shifting Clerk: When you see the Takeaway Lady from outside through the window, she looks completely white, but when she steps out, she has greyish fur on her face and head. The Teleporting Mess: Right after Bandit spills the food and reads the fortune, the sequence cuts to him sitting upright in a chair with the spilled food, newspaper, and trash completely vanished in a matter of seconds. Takeaway (Pun Intended) This episode serves as a beautiful reminder for parents and caregivers everywhere. Sometimes the plan falls apart, the food spills, and the kids go wild—but those chaotic, messy moments are exactly where the best childhood memories are made.

18 May 2026 - 35 min
episode Lorna Shore made deathcore high art (A Lorna Shore Deep Dive) artwork

Lorna Shore made deathcore high art (A Lorna Shore Deep Dive)

Episode Overview: In this episode, we dive deep into the monumental fourth studio album by American deathcore heavyweights Lorna Shore. Released in October 2022, Pain Remains marked a turning point for the genre, blending symphonic grandeur with relentless technicality. We explore the band's evolution, the introduction of a defining new lineup, and why critics hailed this record as a masterpiece that "changed the game" for heavy music. Key Discussion Points A New Era for the Band: Discussing the impact of the current lineup, including vocalist Will Ramos, rhythm guitarist Andrew O'Connor, and bassist Michael Yager. Production & Sound: Analyzing the work of producer Josh Schroeder and the album’s signature mix of deathcore, symphonic metal, and blackened death metal. The "Pain Remains" Trilogy: A breakdown of the ambitious three-part title track that concludes the album, featuring: Part I: Dancing Like Flames Part II: After All I've Done, I'll Disappear Part III: In a Sea of Fire Critical Acclaim & Cultural Impact: Reviewing the "perfect scores" from outlets like *New Transcendence* and *Rock 'N' Load*, and how the band transcended their "TikTok viral" status. Global Chart Success: Looking at how the album performed internationally, reaching the Top 10 in Germany, Austria, Finland, and Switzerland. Track Listing: 1. Welcome Back, O' Sleeping Dreamer (7:21) 2. Into the Earth (5:12) 3. Sun//Eater (6:10) 4. Cursed to Die (4:40) 5. Soulless Existence (7:12) 6. Apotheosis (4:54) 7. Wrath (4:57) 8. Pain Remains I: Dancing Like Flames (5:52) 9. Pain Remains II: After All I've Done, I'll Disappear (5:36) 10. Pain Remains III: In a Sea of Fire (9:12) Notable Quotes: "Frankly, Pain Remains is fucking ridiculous — far beyond deathcore. The entire game just changed, and Lorna Shore have already won it." — Dom Lawson, Blabbermouth.net Recommended Resources: Official Playthrough: Check out the full band playthrough of the Pain Remains trilogy on YouTube. Instrumental Edition: For those who want to focus on the technical compositions, an instrumental version was released in November 2023. Expanded Listening: The Japanese edition of the album includes the ...And I Return to Nothingness EP as bonus tracks.

15 May 2026 - 39 min
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