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CrossFade is a dueling album review show about expanding your musical horizons hosted by Matt Helgeson. Released every two weeks, CrossFade has guests introduce one of their favorite albums of all time to Matt Helgeson (and vice versa) as they review the highlights, play clips, and compare each other's picks. On every episode, we answer questions from the community via MinnMax's Patreon page - https://www.patreon.com/minnmax
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Polyphonic Press is the show for music fans. Anywhere from the casual listener to the nerdiest of audiophiles. Each week, we review a classic album from a curated list of over one thousand releases, spanning multiples genres. At the top of each show, we have no idea what album we’re going to listen to. So we fire up the Random Album Generator and it gives the album of the week. Join us every Tuesday morning for a new classic album to discover!
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This week the bois talk about john's Holiday, rap beef again (sorry) and Sam's favourite album, LCD Soundsystem's This is happening. Ginty's Track Pick: Fightstar - Palahniuk's Laughter Sam's Track Pick: kendrick Lamar - Euphoria Do YOU want to ask us a question and help perpetuate the random nonsense we chat about instead of the album review itsel…
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"Life thru a Lens" by Robbie Williams is a captivating musical journey that showcases the artist's charismatic vocals and eclectic style. Released in 1997, this album features a mix of upbeat pop anthems like "Angels" and "Let Me Entertain You," alongside introspective tracks like "Old Before I Die" and "Lazy Days," offering listeners a dynamic ran…
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Review of “Blown Away” by Carrie Underwood Grades: Music A Lyrics A- Production A- Overall A- Email your comments and album suggestions to Feedback@FiveMinuteMusicReviews.com If you’d like to purchase this album, please click here: Follow us on Twitter @FiveMinuteMusic Like us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/FiveMinuteMusicReviews Listen to …
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"Time Out of Mind" is a haunting and introspective album by Bob Dylan, released in 1997. It's often regarded as a late-career masterpiece, showcasing Dylan's gravelly voice and poetic lyricism. The album delves into themes of love, loss, mortality, and redemption, with songs like "Not Dark Yet" and "Love Sick" capturing a sense of existential refle…
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Arctic Monkeys' debut album, "Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not," released in 2006, is a raw and energetic portrayal of youth culture and nightlife in Sheffield, England. The album bursts with frenetic guitar riffs, punchy rhythms, and Alex Turner's sharp, observational lyrics, capturing the exhilaration and chaos of being young and res…
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This week the bois take about beef and the 1989 classic debut album from De la Soul, 3 Feet High and Rising. Adam's Track Pick: George Clanton - Monster Sam's Track Pick: Kendrick Lamar - Not Like Us Kron's Track Pick: Prof - High Priced Shoes Do YOU want to ask us a question and help perpetuate the random nonsense we chat about instead of the albu…
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"Freak Out!" is the debut studio album by the American rock band The Mothers of Invention, released in 1966. It is widely regarded as one of the first concept albums in rock music history. The album showcases the band's eclectic and experimental style, blending rock, jazz, avant-garde, and doo-wop influences. Lyrically, it satirizes various aspects…
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"Kings of the Wild Frontier" is the iconic second album by Adam and the Ants, released in 1980. Fusing punk rock with glam and new wave influences, the album is characterized by its tribal drum beats, catchy guitar riffs, and Adam Ant's distinctive vocal delivery and flamboyant persona. The record features hit singles like "Dog Eat Dog" and "Antmus…
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This Week the bois take a look at the sound of the future via 1978 Dusseldorf Germany with Kraftwerk's The Man Machine. Sam's Track Battle Pick: Emeralds - Candy Shoppe Ginty's Track Pick: Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath Do YOU want to ask us a question and help perpetuate the random nonsense we chat about instead of the album review itself? Send us …
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Review of “Antiphon” by Midlake Grades: Music A- Lyrics B Production B+ Overall B+ Email your comments and album suggestions to Feedback@FiveMinuteMusicReviews.com If you’d like to purchase this album, please click here: Follow us on Twitter @FiveMinuteMusic Like us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/FiveMinuteMusicReviews Listen to us on Sound…
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"Bongo Rock" is a groundbreaking album by The Incredible Bongo Band, released in 1973. It is revered as a pioneering work in the development of funk and hip-hop music, featuring iconic tracks such as "Apache" and "Bongo Rock." The album's fusion of Latin percussion, funky rhythms, and powerful brass sections created a unique sound that has had a la…
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"Bummed" by Happy Mondays is a seminal album in the Madchester scene, released in 1988. Infusing elements of funk, psychedelia, and dance music, the album is a sonic journey through the hedonistic world of Manchester's club scene. Shaun Ryder's distinctive vocals, combined with swirling guitars and funky basslines, create a hypnotic atmosphere that…
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This week, the the bois take a look at the fourth album from electronic producer/ piano whizz jon Hopkins, Singularity. Ginty's Track pick: Bonobo - El Toro Sam's Track Pick: HAAi, Jon Hopkins - Baby We're Ascending Do YOU want to ask us a question and help perpetuate the random nonsense we chat about instead of the album review itself? Send us an …
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"CrazySexyCool" is the second studio album by the American girl group TLC, released in 1994. It's a landmark in contemporary R&B and hip hop music, blending infectious hooks, bold lyrics, and innovative production. The album showcases TLC's signature blend of catchy pop hooks with socially conscious lyrics, addressing topics like love, empowerment,…
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"Transformer" is the iconic second studio album by American musician Lou Reed, released in 1972. Produced by David Bowie and Mick Ronson, the album is a cornerstone of glam rock and showcases Reed's gritty lyricism and distinctive vocal delivery. Known for its blend of glam, rock, and pop influences, "Transformer" features hits like "Walk on the Wi…
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This week, the bois talk about their crippling Balatro addiction as well as the second album from Dave Grohl and chums, The Colour and the Shape. Ginty's Track Pick: Knife Party - EDM Trend Machine Sam's Track Pick: Squarepusher - Stor Eiglass Do YOU want to ask us a question and help perpetuate the random nonsense we chat about instead of the albu…
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"Can't Buy a Thrill" is the debut studio album by the American rock band Steely Dan, released in 1972. This seminal work seamlessly blends elements of rock, jazz, and pop, showcasing the band's distinctive sound and sophisticated songwriting. With its catchy hooks, intricate arrangements, and cryptic lyrics exploring themes of disillusionment and s…
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Review of “Going Somewhere” by Colin Hay Grades: Music A Lyrics A Production A Overall A Email your comments and album suggestions to Feedback@FiveMinuteMusicReviews.com If you’d like to purchase this album, please click here: Follow us on Twitter @FiveMinuteMusic Like us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/FiveMinuteMusicReviews Listen to us on…
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"Strange Cargo III" is a mesmerizing sonic journey crafted by electronic music pioneer William Orbit. Released in 1993, this album seamlessly blends ambient, downtempo, and electronic elements to create a lush and immersive listening experience. Orbit's masterful production weaves together intricate layers of synths, samples, and beats, evoking a d…
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This week, the bois take a look at the Funky Punky 4th album from Parquet Courts, 2018's Wide Awake! Ginty's Track Pick: Biffy Clyro - Joy.Discovery.Invention Sam's track Pick: Baxter Dury - Shadow Do YOU want to ask us a question and help perpetuate the random nonsense we chat about instead of the album review itself? Send us an email at Hitrecord…
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"Eliminator" by ZZ Top is a seminal album that seamlessly blends blues, rock, and electronic elements, delivering a unique sound that defined the 1980s rock scene. Released in 1983, it's a masterclass in gritty guitar riffs, infectious grooves, and catchy hooks, highlighted by hits like "Sharp Dressed Man," "Gimme All Your Lovin'," and "Legs." The …
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"Brilliant Corners" by Thelonious Monk is a landmark jazz composition renowned for its intricate melodies, unconventional harmonies, and dynamic shifts in rhythm. Released in 1957 as the title track of Monk's album, the piece showcases his distinctive pianistic style characterized by angular melodies and dissonant chords. Its complex structure, fea…
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This week, Sam and Ginty accidentally spend a good chunk of the episode actually talking about music even though there's no album review! Sam's Track pick: Everything Everything - R U Happy? Ginty's Track Pick: Tenacious D - Deth Starr Do YOU want to ask us a question and help perpetuate the random nonsense we chat about instead of the album review…
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Paul McCartney's debut solo album, simply titled "McCartney," released in 1970, showcases a raw and intimate side of the legendary musician following the breakup of The Beatles. Recorded entirely at his home studio, the album captures McCartney's experimental and DIY approach, featuring a mix of folk-inspired acoustic tunes and quirky, homemade rec…
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Review of “747” by Lady Antebellum Grades: Music B+ Lyrics B Production B+ Overall B+ Email your comments and album suggestions to Feedback@FiveMinuteMusicReviews.com If you’d like to purchase this album, please click here: Follow us on Twitter @FiveMinuteMusic Like us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/FiveMinuteMusicReviews Listen to us on So…
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Vanishing Point by Primal Scream is a sonic journey through psychedelic rock, electronic experimentation, and gritty urban landscapes. Released in 1997, the album embodies a fusion of genres, blending elements of dub, trip-hop, and garage rock with hypnotic rhythms and edgy vocals. Its tracks traverse themes of disillusionment, escapism, and the se…
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This week, the bois discuss (among many MANY other things that aren't related at all) Talking heads legendary 4th album, Remain in Light Adam's Track Pick - Youshiya Teriyama feat. Rocco808, GRP & Randy Marx : Not on the Sidelines Sam's Track Pick - Pixies: Debaser Kron's Track Pick - Maddy Soma: OKE Ginty's Track Pick - Wintergatan: Marble Machine…
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This week the bois begin their yearly classic cycle and take a look at the metal/Nu-metal Breakthrough from Armenian metal Legends System of a Down, Toxicity. Adam's Track Pick: Goldfinger - Superman Ginty's Track Pick: M83 - Midnight City Sam's Track Pick: Beach House - Wishes Do YOU want to ask us a question and help perpetuate the random nonsens…
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Review of “Teeth Dreams” by The Hold Steady Grades: Music A- Lyrics A- Production A- Overall A- Email your comments and album suggestions to Feedback@FiveMinuteMusicReviews.com If you’d like to purchase this album, please click here: Follow us on Twitter @FiveMinuteMusic Like us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/FiveMinuteMusicReviews Listen t…
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This week, the bois take a look at the Debut from UK indie Band Bloc Party, Silent Alarm. Ginty's Track Pick: A Wilhelm Scream - The King is Dead Adam's Track Pick: The Smashing Pumpkins - Today Sam's Track Pick: Soul Glo - Gold Chain Punk (whogonbeatmyass?) Do YOU want to ask us a question and help perpetuate the random nonsense we chat about inst…
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This week, Sam & Ginty take a look at Everything Everything's 3rd album, Get to Heaven. Sam's Track Pick: Jeff Rosenstock - 3 SUMMERS Ginty's Track pick: Stephen Schwartz, Various Artists - Popular Do YOU want to ask us a question and help perpetuate the random nonsense we chat about instead of the album review itself? send us an email at Hitrecord…
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Surprise! It’s a special episode of CrossFade, thanks to a generous member of the MinnMax community. On Give to the Max Day, the MinnMax community raised more than $57,000 to help foster kids in Minneapolis. One of the many appealing donation rewards was an episode of CrossFade where the donor got to choose the album we talked about! Chris Fayter (…
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Review of “El Pintor” by Interpol Grades: Music A- Lyrics A- Production A- Overall A- Email your comments and album suggestions to Feedback@FiveMinuteMusicReviews.com If you’d like to purchase this album, please click here: Follow us on Twitter @FiveMinuteMusic Like us on Facebook at Facebook.com/FiveMinuteMusicReviews…
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"My Generation" is the debut studio album by the English rock band The Who, released in 1965. The album is known for its raw energy, rebellious attitude, and iconic title track, "My Generation," which became a youth anthem of the 1960s. The lyrics of the title track famously capture the frustration and defiance of the younger generation at the time…
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"Daydream Nation" by Sonic Youth is a groundbreaking and influential album that emerged in 1988, showcasing the band's signature blend of noise-rock, alternative, and avant-garde elements. With its intricate guitar work, dissonant textures, and poetic lyrics, the album defies conventional musical structures, offering a sonic journey that captures t…
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Review of “Hozier” by Hozier Grades: Music A Lyrics A- Production A- Overall A- Email your comments and album suggestions to Feedback@FiveMinuteMusicReviews.com If you’d like to purchase this album, please click here: Follow us on Twitter @FiveMinuteMusic Like us on Facebook at Facebook.com/FiveMinuteMusicReviews…
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"The Score" by Fugees is a landmark album in the world of hip-hop and R&B, released in 1996. This critically acclaimed and commercially successful record is a fusion of Lauryn Hill's soulful vocals, Wyclef Jean's clever production, and Pras Michel's lyrical contributions. The album seamlessly blends elements of reggae, soul, and rap, resulting in a…
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This Week, the boiz take a look at the album from underground Canadian Hip Hop trio Swamp Thing, Pray to Science. Adam's Track Pick: The Wiggles - Elephant Kron's Track Pick: Blanco - Londis Sam's Track Pick: Hotline TNT - Spot Me 100 Ginty's Track Pick: Queens of the Stone Age - Head Like a Haunted House…
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The self-titled album "The United States of America" by the eponymous band, released in 1968, stands as a pioneering and avant-garde masterpiece of the psychedelic and electronic music genres. Fusing elements of rock, experimental soundscapes, and politically charged lyrics, the album takes listeners on a kaleidoscopic journey through the tumultuou…
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"Odelay" is the critically acclaimed second studio album by American musician Beck, released in 1996. This groundbreaking record seamlessly fuses an eclectic mix of musical styles, including alternative rock, hip-hop, folk, and electronic elements, to create a sonic collage that defies categorization. Beck's inventive and often surreal lyrics, comb…
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"Love Tara" is the debut album by the Canadian indie rock band Eric's Trip, released in 1993. The album is considered a seminal work in the alternative and indie rock scene, especially within the 1990s Canadian music scene. Eric's Trip was known for their lo-fi, DIY sound and the intimate, emotional quality of their music. Listen to the album: ⁠htt…
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This week the bois talk about the Sophomore record from Biffy Clyro, Vertigo of Bliss. Ginty's Track Pick: The Cranberries - Dreams Adam's Track Pick: 2 Mello - I Wanna Kno Sam's Track Pick: Sufjan Stevens - Shit Talk *Editor's Note apologies for the slightly odd audio as we start to approach the track battle's, my mic disconnected mid recording so…
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