Listen "Episode 130: Music Mayhem -- No Strings Attached by *NSYNC"
Episode Synopsis
Way back in the late '90s, boy bands were all the rage. Countless indistinguishable boy pop groups sprung up throughout the music industry attempting to cash in on the fad. But there was only one group that would stand out by trying to strike out on their own terms...
This week, Matt selected *NSYNC's second studio album, "No Strings Attached" for this year's edition of Music Mayhem. The reaction to the announcement was...mixed. Matt and JP were delighted, of course, but Father Chuck...? Well, you watched his reaction videos, didn't you?
The gang is also once again joined by our newest addition to the Master of Divinity family, Amy. With a background in music, a freelance performer, and someone who grew up with an obsessed *NSYNC fan for a sister, Amy has a unique perspective on the massively popular boy band.
So, how does the album hold up? Is there a deep meaning to the lyrics? Is it a well-crafted piece of music from a group of talented vocal artists, or a product mass-produced by a hit factory (based in Sweden, oy)? Find out today, and hit play on either SoundCloud or YouTube.
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This week, Matt selected *NSYNC's second studio album, "No Strings Attached" for this year's edition of Music Mayhem. The reaction to the announcement was...mixed. Matt and JP were delighted, of course, but Father Chuck...? Well, you watched his reaction videos, didn't you?
The gang is also once again joined by our newest addition to the Master of Divinity family, Amy. With a background in music, a freelance performer, and someone who grew up with an obsessed *NSYNC fan for a sister, Amy has a unique perspective on the massively popular boy band.
So, how does the album hold up? Is there a deep meaning to the lyrics? Is it a well-crafted piece of music from a group of talented vocal artists, or a product mass-produced by a hit factory (based in Sweden, oy)? Find out today, and hit play on either SoundCloud or YouTube.
Check out our site:
www.themastersofdivinity.wordpress.com
If you'd like to support the show, become a patron by visit our patreon!
www.patreon.com/MastersOfDivinity
Follow us on social media:
instagram.com/mastersofdivinity
twitter.com/mastersdivinity
www.facebook.com/mastersofdivinity
Subscribe to our YouTube Channel
bit.ly/2HdvX65
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