Episode 369: Taking Care of Nonsense
Listen, at the time of this recording, Sabrina Carpenter’s album WAS at the top of the charts. She’s still near the top! Top-ish! WE REMAIN RELEVANT In this episode, we… Read more »
Listen, at the time of this recording, Sabrina Carpenter’s album WAS at the top of the charts. She’s still near the top! Top-ish! WE REMAIN RELEVANT In this episode, we… Read more »
It’s back to school season and we’re back to taking listener requests! That’s not really the theme of the episode, but it is true. This week we cover two listener… Read more »
Hey, listen. As I’m writing this, Ian and Jam are both very jetlagged. They don’t remember why they thought covering these songs would be fun. It was a nightmare. August… Read more »
Savor with us, won’t you, the delectable second year of August Got Run Over By a Reindeer? The second year is the brief stage of a made-up tradition in which… Read more »
It’s been almost a year, and the time has come. In August of 2023, Ian was incorrect about something. More incorrect than we usually are about things on this podcast. And so,… Read more »
Ian’s birthday has us pondering important questions, including: What does the early 00s sound like? Are British people more excited out of their gourds about Christmas than North Americans? And,… Read more »
We’re about to go on our annual summer break, but we wanted to leave you with something to enjoy while we’re away! This episode, we’ve got two Christmas songs that… Read more »
Ok, yes, we may be burning this title when there are certainly multiple renditions of “Santa Baby” called “Santa Daddy” that we didn’t touch in this episode. We’re just going… Read more »
It’s getting to be that time of year! You know, the time of year when it feels completely wild to tell someone that you listen to a year-round winter-holiday music… Read more »
Since it’s almost Victoria Day (or as Canadians call it, “May Long Eh”), we’re talking British Christmas music again — specificially a few popular tunes that never crossed the threshold… Read more »