Listen "Richard Dawson's The Ruby Cord Predicts the Future & Brockhampton's The Family is a Bitter Farewell | Jams & Tea #116"
Episode Synopsis
On this week's main episode, Jake, Ryley and Jen are back to review THE RUBY CORD, a bracing, poetic, and dense new 80-minute opus from singer-songwriter and visionary Richard Dawson, whose bleak and ruminative vision of 26th century humanity inspires difficult but potent conversation about the ugly disconnection of present-day society. Also on the slab is a record that's difficult in a very different way, Brockhampton's tumultuous, fractured, and largely vacant goodbye with the uncomfortable and bitter contract fulfilment of THE FAMILY. It's a weird week with long and intensive discussions that are some of our best of recent weeks.
Let us know what you think of these unusual but fascinating albums in the comments on YouTube.
TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Intro 2:23 The Impeccable Discography of Danny Brown 15:31 Jake Dives Into Ghostface Killah 23:20 Oceansize Are the Most Underrated Rock Band of the 2000s 30:19 What Is the Best The 1975 Album? 47:27 Polyphia Blend Math-Pop, Trap, and Flamenco 49:55 Richard Dawson - The Ruby Cord 1:52:29 Brockhampton - The Family 2:42:09 Outro
Let us know what you think of these unusual but fascinating albums in the comments on YouTube.
TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Intro 2:23 The Impeccable Discography of Danny Brown 15:31 Jake Dives Into Ghostface Killah 23:20 Oceansize Are the Most Underrated Rock Band of the 2000s 30:19 What Is the Best The 1975 Album? 47:27 Polyphia Blend Math-Pop, Trap, and Flamenco 49:55 Richard Dawson - The Ruby Cord 1:52:29 Brockhampton - The Family 2:42:09 Outro
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