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Songs With False Endings

Episode 155 • May 31, 2016

The "false ending" is a strange phenomenon that's popped up in many songs over the past several decades. What are the reasons behind this?

Songs About Chicken

Episode 154 • May 22, 2016

Chicken is something we all know and love, but why are we dedicating an entire episode to it? Because it's delicious and we're out of ideas.

Review of "Contact High Mixtape" by Poolside

Episode 153 • May 15, 2016

The masters of chill summer music have added another mixtape to their arsenal. Interestingly, it's some of their finest and poorest work.

Review of "Still Waters" by Breakbot

Episode 152 • May 9, 2016

It's time to dissect Breakbot's sophomore album of electro-disco jams. Can it hold its own in the shadow of his successful debut album?

Review of "Changes" by Charles Bradley

Episode 151 • May 1, 2016

Charles Bradley is among the finest contemporary voices carrying the torch for soul music. Here's our thoughts on his latest album release.

The College Radio Reunion Special!

Episode 150 • Apr. 24, 2016

We've brought together all four DJs from our original college radio show. It's time to share a few laughs and recall those formative years.

Why are Compilation Albums a Thing?

Episode 149 • Apr. 16, 2016

There are many variations of compilation albums, but why do they exist in the first place? Do they serve a purpose alongside studio albums?

Is Shuffling Your Songs Actually Random?

Episode 148 • Apr. 10, 2016

Conspiracy theories have formed around the ubiquitous "shuffle" feature, but could it be that our perceptions of randomness are all wrong?

The Role of Songs in Movie Trailers

Episode 147 • Apr. 3, 2016

When a song is featured in a movie trailer, does it actually help sell the film? If so, why is it often not featured in the film itself?

"Musical Compatibility" in Relationships

Episode 146 • Mar. 16, 2016

What does it mean to be "musically compatible" with your partner? Are musical tastes enough to make or break your attraction to someone?