Crash Chords Podcast

Crash Chords Podcast

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The Crash Chords Podcast is an eternal war for artistic scrutiny. Follow along with our intensive album analyses by diving into the album yourself first — using our Spotify play buttons, when available — and then join us in asking the hard questions. Expect guest panelists, broader topics concerning music as an art form, episode specials, and surprise performances.

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episode CCP Ep. #251: Colors by Beck artwork
CCP Ep. #251: Colors by Beck

[http://crashchords.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/251A-Colors-by-Beck-150x150.jpg] [http://crashchords.com/ccp-ep-251-colors-by-beck/251a-colors-by-beck/][http://crashchords.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/251B-Beck-e1522570734802-150x150.jpg] [http://crashchords.com/ccp-ep-251-colors-by-beck/251b-beck/][http://crashchords.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/251C-I-Love-the-80s-150x150.jpg] [http://crashchords.com/ccp-ep-251-colors-by-beck/251c-i-love-the-80s/]Beck returns (or did he really ever leave) with his newest album Colors, although the guys had to stop themselves from putting a ‘u’ in there. Unlike previous releases, Beck goes for dance with new pop producer Greg Kurstin, which may have wound up being a strange tribute to the 80’s. But Beck never really cares for labels, does he? …Should he? Crash Chords Says: Hi. [http://www.musicatozpodcast.com/the-episodes/e-is-for-elliott-smith]

01. apr. 2018 - 1 h 11 min
episode CCP Ep. #250: Fifth Anniversary Special | The Honest, Earnest, Authentic, and True Podcast artwork
CCP Ep. #250: Fifth Anniversary Special | The Honest, Earnest, Authentic, and True Podcast

[http://crashchords.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/250A-5-Years-of-the-Crash-Chords-Podcast-150x150.png] [http://crashchords.com/ccp-ep-250-fifth-anniversary-special-the-honest-earnest-authentic-and-true-podcast/250a-5-years-of-the-crash-chords-podcast/][http://crashchords.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/250B-Glenn-Gould-and-Bruno-Monsaingeon-e1500759733422-150x150.jpg] [http://crashchords.com/ccp-ep-250-fifth-anniversary-special-the-honest-earnest-authentic-and-true-podcast/250b-glenn-gould-and-bruno-monsaingeon/][http://crashchords.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/250C-Nerd-Crew-by-RedLetterMedia-150x150.png] [http://crashchords.com/ccp-ep-250-fifth-anniversary-special-the-honest-earnest-authentic-and-true-podcast/250c-nerd-crew-by-redlettermedia/]A CRITICAL LOOK AT CRITICISM It’s our FIFTH anniversary! That’s five seasons at fifty episodes a piece, covering nearly that many albums, topics, as well as debates over what many would consider a trifling corner of cultural discourse. Five years has taught us that music truly is a boundless medium. And so, in our album discussions—incorporating everything from literary analogies to politics, psychology, sociology, life, love, pain, sorrow, and ever more complex conditions—we strive to honor artists’ hard labor by (at the very least) participating in combined acts of analysis, brainstorming, ruthless criticism, and garrulous adulation. It’s a mixed bag, but we hope, a fruitful one. We love music… sometimes a little too much, and sometimes in convoluted, incongruous methods. We frequently force ourselves to combat these anomalies in our closing monologues: junction points where instinct and cogitation duke it out, and where the pursuit of objectivity can seem like a fool’s errand. To be sure, putting in countless hours per week of listening, note-taking, and heavy editing, the ‘devil-may-care’ approach is generally not our way; but we are, alas, an imperfect lot, and we wish now, in our 250th episode special, to express our struggles using critical and satirical works to illustrate our point: IN THIS EPISODE, WE WILL BE: • Reflecting on the project; • Discussing the barriers between criticism and analysis; • Championing the merits of fact-checking; • Discussing logical fallacies, laws, and rhetorical gibberish; • Citing examples of specific critics and critical works, from Glenn Gould, to Pitchfork, to Yahtzee, and RedLetterMedia, where language, rhetoric, and satire have all aided the work, for good and for ill; • Coming to terms with our own fallacies, clichés, and internet nonsense. As always, we are incredibly grateful for our regular listeners because they’ll know best that we built our own soapbox only to share the space — to inspire public discourse, find common ground, and to encourage passionate communities of all kinds to never settle for less. They’ll know that we try to be judicious, but that at times we are also forgetful, conflicted, determined, and self-correcting. They’ll know that the Crash Chords Podcast is a show that’s in a constant state of re-evaluation, and that that, in essence, is the point of the series! To seek out new music, to try to understand it, to try our best to love it, and pass along everything we can to you, in real time. Next week’s review: The Clearing by Rachel Grimes

22. juli 2017 - 1 h 56 min
episode CCP Ep. #249: Migration by Bonobo artwork
CCP Ep. #249: Migration by Bonobo

[http://crashchords.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/249A-Migration-by-Bonobo-150x150.jpg] [http://crashchords.com/ccp-ep-249-migration-by-bonobo/249a-migration-by-bonobo/][http://crashchords.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/249B-Catharsis-150x150.png] [http://crashchords.com/ccp-ep-249-migration-by-bonobo/249b-catharsis/][http://crashchords.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/249C-Antidote-150x150.jpeg] [http://crashchords.com/ccp-ep-249-migration-by-bonobo/249c-antidote/]Day 4! It’s our last episode of the season, before our anniversary episode, and the project is Migration by Bonobo, the one-man project of British DJ Simon Green. Green describes Migration as “a study of people and spaces”; we’ll briefly touch on that, but we’re also interested in the artist’s crafty use of texture and soundscapes. Let’s have some analysis, some debate, and finally take a look at the idea of a cathartic experience vs. an antidotal experience. Tomorrow: Fifth Anniversary Special

21. juli 2017 - 2 h 17 min
episode CCP Ep. #248: Somersault by Beach Fossils artwork
CCP Ep. #248: Somersault by Beach Fossils

[http://crashchords.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/248A-Somersault-by-Beach-Fossils-150x150.jpg] [http://crashchords.com/ccp-ep-248-somersault-by-beach-fossils/248a-somersault-by-beach-fossils/][http://crashchords.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/248C-Summer-Album-150x150.gif] [http://crashchords.com/ccp-ep-248-somersault-by-beach-fossils/248c-summer-album/][http://crashchords.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/248B-Beach-Fossils-150x150.jpg] [http://crashchords.com/ccp-ep-248-somersault-by-beach-fossils/248b-beach-fossils/](More like summersault, am I right?) Known as Beach Fossils, the unassuming Brooklyn-based low-fi indie rock band’s latest release is a head-scratcher alright — enjoyable, catchy, yet difficult to explain apart from our, admittedly, singularly-minded compulsion to conform it to the summer season. Let’s kick off the episode with a discussion on the ambiguous “summer album” before diving into Somersault itself by the Beach Fossils. Tomorrow: Migration by DJ Bonobo

20. juli 2017 - 2 h 20 min
episode CCP Ep. #247: Peasant by Richard Dawson artwork
CCP Ep. #247: Peasant by Richard Dawson

[http://crashchords.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/247A-Peasant-by-Richard-Dawson-150x150.jpg] [http://crashchords.com/ccp-ep-247-peasant-by-richard-dawson/247a-peasant-by-richard-dawson/][http://crashchords.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/247C-Broken-Piano-e1500438081435-150x150.jpeg] [http://crashchords.com/ccp-ep-247-peasant-by-richard-dawson/247c-broken-piano/][http://crashchords.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/247B-Smashed-Saxophone-e1500438048126-150x150.jpg] [http://crashchords.com/ccp-ep-247-peasant-by-richard-dawson/247b-smashed-saxophone/]Day 2! While it might seem that the word “folk” gets applied to just about everything these days, English songwriter Richard Dawson has the apparent distinction of existing both at the primeval and pioneering fronts of that genre. With his unusual cracked vocals crooning over a broken (yes, literally broken) guitar, Dawson gives us Peasant, transplanting us to a Britain of very long ago, where not everything is as it appears and where coarseness and beauty are one and the same. Let’s unpack this project together and share its most attractive (and its most contentious) qualities. Also, what warped or broken instrument would you care to play? We’ve got ours, let’s hear yours! Tomorrow: Somersault by Beach Fossils

19. juli 2017 - 2 h 29 min
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