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#18 ONE PUNCH: 12to12 - Sombr

8 min · 17 de jun de 2026
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SURPRISE (midweek) ONE PUNCH!  We couldn’t wait until the next episode for this one… This time, Kyle’s thrown “12 to 12” by Sombr at Mike for a completely blind reaction — and yeah, this one gets interesting fast. It’s smooth, moody, a little addictive, and has that late-night, stuck-in-your-head quality that makes you want to immediately hit replay. The kind of track that sneaks up on you… then suddenly you’re all in. These video ONE PUNCH episodes are quickly becoming one of our favourite things to do — no overthinking, no prep, just real-time reactions, hot takes, and the occasional “wait… run that back.” Hit play, vibe with us, and let us know — did this one land for you? 🎧 Follow / Like / Subscribe: Instagram — @thebudspoduk YouTube — @thebudspodcastuk Email — thebudspodcastuk@gmail.com [thebudspodcastuk@gmail.com] Hit follow or subscribe to catch more weekly album deep dives, breakdowns, and unapologetic music nerdery.

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episode #18 ONE PUNCH: 12to12 - Sombr artwork

#18 ONE PUNCH: 12to12 - Sombr

SURPRISE (midweek) ONE PUNCH!  We couldn’t wait until the next episode for this one… This time, Kyle’s thrown “12 to 12” by Sombr at Mike for a completely blind reaction — and yeah, this one gets interesting fast. It’s smooth, moody, a little addictive, and has that late-night, stuck-in-your-head quality that makes you want to immediately hit replay. The kind of track that sneaks up on you… then suddenly you’re all in. These video ONE PUNCH episodes are quickly becoming one of our favourite things to do — no overthinking, no prep, just real-time reactions, hot takes, and the occasional “wait… run that back.” Hit play, vibe with us, and let us know — did this one land for you? 🎧 Follow / Like / Subscribe: Instagram — @thebudspoduk YouTube — @thebudspodcastuk Email — thebudspodcastuk@gmail.com [thebudspodcastuk@gmail.com] Hit follow or subscribe to catch more weekly album deep dives, breakdowns, and unapologetic music nerdery.

17 de jun de 20268 min
episode #17 ONE PUNCH: Often Others - Violet Grohl artwork

#17 ONE PUNCH: Often Others - Violet Grohl

ONE PUNCH is back — short, sharp, and straight to the point. No warm-ups, no overexplaining. Just one track dropped cold… with one of us fully prepped, and the other going in completely blind 👀 This time, it’s “Often Others” — raw, reflective, and quietly powerful. A track that sits in the tension between vulnerability and release, layering intimate lyricism with an energy that slowly pulls you under. There’s emotion in every beat, and moments that hit harder the longer they linger. One song. One listen. One punch to the ears. We’re back with another video episode of the podcast, capturing every double take, every stunned silence, every “hold on—play that again” moment! Hit play, sit with the feeling, and let us know if this one landed for you.  Follow / Like / Subscribe: Instagram — @thebudspoduk YouTube — @thebudspodcastuk Email — thebudspodcastuk@gmail.com [thebudspodcastuk@gmail.com] Hit follow or subscribe to catch more weekly album deep dives, breakdowns, and unapologetic music nerdery.

15 de jun de 20265 min
episode #16 TO PIMP A BUTTERFLY - Kendrick Lamar (Part 2) artwork

#16 TO PIMP A BUTTERFLY - Kendrick Lamar (Part 2)

Welcome back to Part 2 of our deep dive into To Pimp a Butterfly, we pick up with the album’s second half, where Kendrick Lamar pushes his vision even further. As the narrative unfolds, the themes become more personal, the questions more difficult, and the stakes even higher. From moments of celebration and defiance to introspection, doubt, and ultimately self-discovery, these tracks explore the weight of fame, survivor’s guilt, spirituality, temptation, and the search for purpose. Kendrick continues to blur the lines between hip-hop, jazz, funk, soul, and spoken word, creating a listening experience that is as challenging as it is rewarding. We break down the final tracks song by song, examining the lyrics, production, storytelling, and cultural significance that have cemented To Pimp a Butterfly as one of the defining albums of the modern era. Whether you're revisiting this landmark record or hearing it with fresh ears, join us as we unpack the powerful conclusion to Kendrick's ambitious and deeply influential masterpiece. Follow Us: Instagram — @thebudspoduk YouTube — @thebudspodcastuk Email — thebudspodcastuk@gmail.com [thebudspodcastuk@gmail.com] (we want to hear from you and find out your favourite, most loved albums to cover in a future episode!) Hit follow/subscribe to catch more weekly album deep dives, breakdowns, and unapologetic music nerdery.

11 de jun de 20262 h 5 min
episode #15 TO PIMP A BUTTERFLY - Kendrick Lamar (Part 1) artwork

#15 TO PIMP A BUTTERFLY - Kendrick Lamar (Part 1)

EPISODE 15! It's been awhile, but WE ARE BACK & ready to dive into the next album. We’re talking To Pimp a Butterfly — Kendrick Lamar’s sprawling, ambitious masterpiece that blends hip-hop, jazz, funk, soul, and spoken word into one of the most important albums of the 21st century. It’s personal, political and relentlessly creative, tackling everything from race, identity, fame, depression, and self-worth to the complexities of success in America. In Part 1, we journey through the first 8 tracks, unpacking its layered storytelling, powerful themes, and groundbreaking production. From explosive anthems and razor-sharp social commentary to moments of vulnerability and self-reflection, every song adds another piece to Kendrick’s larger narrative. Whether you've loved this record for years or you're experiencing its brilliance for the first time, this is an album that rewards every listen—and we're diving deep into what makes it such a landmark achievement in modern music. Show links: - Kendrick Lamar & Rick Rubin Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lPD5PtqMiE [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lPD5PtqMiE] - Kendrick Lamar Interviews N.W.A https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJyss8iTWVw [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJyss8iTWVw] Follow Us: Instagram — @thebudspoduk YouTube — / @thebudspodcastuk Email — ⁠thebudspodcastuk@gmail.com [thebudspodcastuk@gmail.com] (we want to hear from you and find out your favourite, most loved albums to cover in a future episode!) ⁠ Hit follow/subscribe to catch more weekly album deep dives, breakdowns, and unapologetic music nerdery.

31 de may de 20262 h 9 min
episode #14 SOME DEVIL - Dave Matthews artwork

#14 SOME DEVIL - Dave Matthews

Episode 14 is upon us, and spending some time with Some Devil by Dave Matthews* — a record that feels less like a big statement piece and more like sitting across from someone telling you exactly where they’re at in life. Released in 2003 as Dave Matthews’ only true solo studio album, Some Devil strips away a lot of the huge live-band energy people associate with him and replaces it with something quieter, warmer, and way more vulnerable. It’s reflective without feeling overly polished, emotional without trying too hard, and full of the kind of songwriting that sneaks up on you after a few listens. We talk about how the album blends folk, soft rock, and subtle Americana influences into something that feels incredibly human — especially on tracks like “Stay or Leave,” “So Damn Lucky,” and “Gravedigger.” There’s this constant tension between hope and sadness running through the whole thing, and it’s probably why the album still connects with people more than 20 years later. We also get into the legacy of the record, including “Gravedigger” winning the Grammy for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance in 2004, and why Some Devil still feels like one of the most honest and underrated projects Dave Matthews has ever released. More than anything, this episode is really about why albums like this stick with us — the records that don’t need to shout to leave an impact. Expect honest reactions, favourite moments, deep dives into the lyrics and production, and the usual unapologetic music nerdery. If you’ve loved this album for years, or you’re hearing it for the very first time, this one’s for you. 🎧 Episode links: - "Sister" - Dave Matthews: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuxQUQaAe0c⁠ [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuxQUQaAe0c] - Dave & Tim Live at Radio City Music Hall: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNmJoLyivIc&list=RDGNmJoLyivIc&start_radio=1⁠ [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNmJoLyivIc&list=RDGNmJoLyivIc&start_radio=1] Follow / Like / Subscribe: Instagram — @thebudspoduk YouTube — @thebudspodcastuk Email — thebudspodcastuk@gmail.com Hit follow or subscribe to catch more weekly album deep dives, breakdowns, and passionate overanalysis of the music we love.

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