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Blackbeard's Tea Party Has a New Singer. Three for Silver Has a New Album. You Need to Hear Both.

21 min · 3 de may de 2026
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No pre-roll. No credits. Just news.Two bands we've featured on this show have major updates — and we couldn't wait for a regularly scheduled episode. Blackbeard's Tea Party just lost their lead singer of 15 years and made a very AC/DC decision about what to do next. Three for Silver just dropped a new album out of nowhere. Both bands came out swinging.Fifteen minutes. Two bands. Zero filler.🔗 Links► Blackbeard's Tea Party: www.blackbeardsteaparty.com► Three for Silver: www.threeforsilver.com► Every band we've featured: www.bynhopod.com► Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1zT8HHOprlVgO78X9rjcQB?si=4ace843baa7949d7► Email: bynhopod@gmail.com0:00 - No Pre-Roll, No Credits — Just News1:00 - Blackbeard's Tea Party: End of an Era2:29 - "Stand Up Now" — New Single, New Singer6:36 - Gary Reacts: The Whimsy Is Gone7:26 - Meet Amy Kakoura — Their New Frontwoman8:10 - JR Got a Reply: How They Found Her10:40 - What's Next for Blackbeard's Tea Party13:00 - Three for Silver Has a New Album13:54 - "Long Way Down" — First Single17:00 - Gary Reacts17:27 - The Dream Double Bill17:52 - Outro18:45 - Fade Out: More Three for Silver

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