Episode 326 - Notes On A Conditional Form by The 1975 Album Review
Production note: If you would prefer to bypass the first portion of this week's episode which discusses current events and topics of human rights, you can start the show at 23:33
On this week's episode, we share our thoughts on the very dense, very long, and very musically varied fourth full-length album, 'Notes On A Conditional Form' by The 1975. We don't quite do a traditional track-by-track review like we normally do, but we do at least discuss the album in depth. We anticipate a wide variety of reactions in regards to the reception of this release, so we'd love to hear what you thought of it if you got the chance to check it out in full.
Also on the episode, we discuss the anticipation for the newly announced album featuring the new lead singer of Slaves; we also talk about the full 10 episode Chicago Bulls documentary, 'The Last Dance' and the lessons we feel like we've learned through it; Adam starts his absorption of another batch of modern classic albums by listening to Bilmuri and Scary Kids Scaring Kids.
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