Episodes
Wednesday Nov 02, 2022
In Defense Of...Muse
Wednesday Nov 02, 2022
Wednesday Nov 02, 2022
In which the Curmudgeons counter one of the laziest conventional wisdoms in all of rock 'n' roll: that Muse is a self-serious, ridiculous ripoff of Radiohead that appeals to dumb people with bad taste. No, actually they're one of the most fearless and inventive bands of the 21st century that gets a central rock tenet: ridiculousness is your friend. This band rocks without apology. We make the case...
Songs discussed during this episode include:
Sudan Archives, "OMG Britt"
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, "Ice V"
And lots and lots of Muse:
"Sunburn"
"Unintended"
"Micro Cuts"
"Citizen Erased"
"Time is Running Out"
"Hysteria"
"Stockholm Syndrome"
"Supermassive Black Hole"
"Map of the Problematique"
"Uprising"
"United States of Eurasia(+Collateral Damage)"
"Madness"
"Dead Inside"
"Psycho"
"Reapers"
"The Dark Side"
"Propaganda"
"Will of the People"
"Kill Or Be Killed"
Wednesday Oct 19, 2022
Bonus Episode: The Vault - The Superstar Muses of Muse
Wednesday Oct 19, 2022
Wednesday Oct 19, 2022
In which the Curmudgeons offer a study of albums from artists whose music and grand ambitions influenced the U.K.'s beloved band Muse. We'll be defending Muse during our next episode. The band's status as a mainstream stadium filler has made them a target for lazy disrespect. We're pushing back, and we're starting now with a journey through the past.
Albums discussed during this episode include:
Queen, A Night at the Opera (1975)
Rush, A Farewell to Kings (1977)
U2, Zooropa (1993)
Radiohead, The Bends (1995)
Coldplay, A Rush of Blood to the Head (2002)
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Tuesday Oct 04, 2022
A Curious Case of Osees
Tuesday Oct 04, 2022
Tuesday Oct 04, 2022
In which the Curmudgeons offer a public service and guide you through the essentials within Osees' vast catalog of albums. This is a band that changes its name every couple of years, so maybe it's not a surprise they've released more than 20 studio albums since 2007, plus singles collections and the like. That's a lot...but, yo, we got you covered.
Albums discussed during this episode include:
Floating Coffin (2013)
Mutilator Defeated at Last (2015)
A Weird Exits (2016)
Smote Reverser (2018)
Face Stabber (2019)
Protean Threat (2020)
A Foul Form (2022)
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Wednesday Sep 21, 2022
Phish...In Dephense of a Legacy
Wednesday Sep 21, 2022
Wednesday Sep 21, 2022
In which Curmudgeons celebrate a cult band from Vermont whose cult became massive by the end of the 1990s. The members of Phish were not noodling descendants of The Grateful Dead. They were virtuoso musicians whose songcraft and studio output--and even their live performances!--are sorely underrated. Well, not anymore.
Songs discussed during this episode include:
The Chats, "I've Been Drunk in Every Pub in Brisbane"
Built to Spill, "Spiderweb"
And from Phish:
"David Bowie"
"You Enjoy Myself"
"Wilson"
"Reba"
"Split Open and Melt"
"Chalkdust Torture"
"Stash"
"Fast Enough For You"
"Rift"
"The Great Divide"
"Down With Disease"
"Axilla (Pt. II)"
"Julius"
"Billy Breathes"
"Free"
"Prince Caspian"
"Guyute"
"Bird of a Feather"
"Farmhouse"
"First Tube"
Tuesday Sep 06, 2022
The Grateful Dead In The Studio.. A Legacy, Part 2
Tuesday Sep 06, 2022
Tuesday Sep 06, 2022
In which the Curmudgeons explore the six studio albums the Dead recorded and released between 1973 and 1980. By the time they dropped Wake of the Flood in 1973, the exploding cult following of their live output meant they didn't really need to make good albums to remain successful. And yet they did.
Songs discussed during this episode include:
Phosphorescent, "My Beautiful Boy"
RZA, "We Push"
A whole lot of Grateful Dead:
"Eyes of the World"
"Stella Blue"
"U.S. Blues"
"Scarlet Begonias"
"Unbroken Chain"
"Help on the Way/Slipknot!"
"Franklin's Tower"
"Sage & Spirit"
"Estimated Prophet"
"Terrapin Pt. 1"
"Shakedown Street"
"All New Minglewood Blues"
"Fire on the Mountain"
"Alabama Getaway"
"Althea"
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Tuesday Aug 23, 2022
The Grateful Dead in the Studio...A Legacy, Part 1
Tuesday Aug 23, 2022
Tuesday Aug 23, 2022
Monday Aug 08, 2022
In Defense of...The Eagles
Monday Aug 08, 2022
Monday Aug 08, 2022
In which the Curmudgeons express admiration for a band you may have heard a negative word or two about. No, Don Henley must not die! The Eagles were much, much more than the sum of a greatest hits record that sold a boatload of copies. We explain why.
Songs discussed during this episode include:
Pink Mountaintops, "Lights of the City"
Black Midi, "Hellfire"
The Eagles. Lots and lots and lots of Eagles:
"Take it Easy"
"Nightingale"
"Doolin' Dalton"
"Desperado"
"Outlaw Man"
"On the Border"
"Already Gone"
"Best of My Love"
"Take It to the Limit"
"Journey of the Sorceror"
"Hotel California"
"Victim of Love"
"The Greeks Don't Want No Freaks"
"The Sad Cafe"
"KIng of Hollywood"
Monday Jul 25, 2022
The 4th Golden Age of Rock: 1998-99 – The Aftermath
Monday Jul 25, 2022
Monday Jul 25, 2022
Monday Jul 11, 2022
The 4th Golden Age of Rock: 1997—The Perfect Drug
Monday Jul 11, 2022
Monday Jul 11, 2022
In which the Curmudgeons step back a quarter of a century to analyze the tail end of a very special era for rock 'n' roll. Radiohead ascended. U2 and Oasis descended. Lillith Fair proved women could lead the festival charge. And The Verve got royally screwed in the most "Bitter Sweet" of ways.
Monday Jun 20, 2022
The 4th Golden Age of Rock: 1996—The New Pollution
Monday Jun 20, 2022
Monday Jun 20, 2022
In which The Curmudgeons blast through a year defined by the legends launched during its 12 months. Beck, Tool, Sleater-Kinney, Weezer, Stone Temple Pilots and Wilco all dropped era-defining albums. Plus, Phish and Oasis cemented their statuses as perhaps the best live bands in the world. Come on and feel our noise...
Songs discussed during this episode include:
Wilco, "Cruel Country"
Drive-By Truckers, "Welcome 2 Club XIII"
Beck, "Where It's At"
Tool, "Stinkfist"
Weezer, "Getchoo"
Wilco, "What's the World Got in Store?"
Sleater-Kinney, "I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone"
Phish, "Chalk Dust Torture"
Oasis, "Champagne Supernova"
Brian Jonestown Massacre, "Ballad of Jime Jones"
Stone Temple Pilots, "Lady Picture Show"
Stereolab, "Metronomic Underground"
Local H, "Bound For the Floor"
Nada Surf, "Popular"
Counting Crows, "A Long December"
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