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Clairedabear85Love from a “casual fan”I wouldn’t call myself a diehard Radiohead fan but this podcast kept me listening. Love the chemistry and love that it is approachable for non-musicians. Keep the good stuff coming Glenn brothers.
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kty younorcal baybeeeeheard them mention dimple records and i feel so seen
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NekrobombHelloSince you only have a handful of reviews I figure you might notice this. I am finishing up a book on Radiohead’s Amnesiac and octopus sex. I used pieces of your podcast but I noticed something you didn’t speak about. Could be a coincidence not worth mentioning. Might be a bombshell blowing up an orphanage and inspiring “I Will”. Contact me on gmail at 0limepulp0 my name is Syrupe Pensington the second. The show is good/traditional when you actually get to the subject. One with knowledge, one nodding and taking it in. If you like Radiohead you’ll probably tolerate this back and forth. I may have learned something, I can’t recall.
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Dave_RicheyActually Not A Waste Of TimeIf you have to listen to any podcast, then listen to They Might Be Bronies. If you are hungry for more and your AirPod happens to be in your ear already, try Idiotalk. Let Walker and Zach take you on a journey into the depths of Radiohead like you have never experienced. Allow their hypnotic voices to lure you in. Hear hours of them picking apart Radiohead songs like a squirrel picking seeds out of a pine cone. And like the squirrel you will be satisfied in the end. If you are a fan of Radiohead, these two men will take you to obsessive levels you never thought were in you. And just when you are basking in the sounds of Ok Computer and eagerly awaiting an episode on Kid A, Batman appears. Life is sweet.
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james on bassNew Favorite Music PodThis is a great find! The Glenn brothers break things down intellectually and joke around like an elevated conversation about music with your friends. I like the mix of humor, analysis, and messing around. I’m more of a Radiohead guy but I even like their Batman spin off eps. Cool stuff keep it up.
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radioheady42Hail to the Thief is their best ep yetBeen loving listening to this podcast on my morning commute. These guys are funny, smart and casually charming. Looking forward to future episodes.
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EthanRiddle89I Might Be WrongAs a longtime Radiohead fan, your podcast is the perfect platform for hearing discussions about the band’s discography and their progression as talented musicians throughout the years. Your two Amnesiac episodes are currently my favorite because you both bring new insights into the album and provide a great level of detail for each song within it. The provided context for the songs and the album itself were very informative, but it did not feel like a lecture since you guys are both very entertaining as well. My favorite part in the first episode for Amnesiac was your quick comparison between Limp Bizkit and Radiohead, in which I had never expected these two bands to ever be mentioned in the same sentence, and the thought of them being the polar opposites of each other struck me as being extremely funny. In the second episode for Amnesiac, I really appreciated the amount of research that you both brought into the discussions for each song on the album, and the amount of care you seem to have for a majority of Radiohead’s projects. Amnesiac is my favorite Radiohead album because of how dark, strange, mysterious, and unique it sounds compared to other projects at the time, often being enjoyed most when I’m driving or inside during a rainy day. I was a little upset to hear that you did not like the later half of the album, because I personally think that “Knives Out” and “Dollar and Cents” are great stand-alone tracks due to their dark lyrical themes and their sound of desperation / urgency. However, it is great that you are not afraid to share your opinions and thoughts on particular songs within the album. I look forward to hearing more of the podcast episodes and the KID AMNESIA review if you decide to tackle that in the future. Additionally, check out the Amnesiac b-sides since there are some great songs such as “Fog,” “WorryWort,” and “Trans-Atlantic Drawl,” if you ever plan on reviewing single releases from certain eras within the band’s history.
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NepalisnatedsHail to the GlennsIf you suffer from a Radiohead obsession and need a place to vicariously indulge in a conversation about it, this is the podcast for you. Take a journey into each album, peripheral releases from the band members and some exits off the highway to visit Batman for some reason. Be prepared for gentle criticisms of Ed O’brien, cheeky English accents and that you may have qualms with the Hail the Thief episode :)
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Alex D-CokeBruce Wayne…the handsome bat?This is truly the only podcast I excitedly wait for each week to listen to. All my friends and family don’t really understand my obsession with this band and it’s really great hearing people talk about this amazing band that I love. These two guys are so hysterical that I’m literally dying laughing on my drive to and from work. The back and forth, joking relationship the two hosts have is exactly like me and my brother. Thanks for all the amazing episodes and all the laughs. Please never stop and keep the episodes coming. There’s truly so much material and information to explore/discuss with this band. I also really love the side project podcasts: IdioBat and IdioThom!!! The running joke of guessing what Ed, “The Handsome Man”, is doing on a track and your British impressions of Thom and the band are by far the funniest things I’ve ever heard. Love this podcast and love Radiohead!
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LikeSpinningPatsAbundant hot takesI’ve described myself in the past as “a huge Radiohead fan but not one of the crazy ones” This podcast has shown me that I am in fact one of the crazy ones. My real life friends won’t let me talk about Radiohead so this is nice to feel like I’m in the room with 2 people discussing my favorite subject. Its probably a good thing that they can’t hear my screaming defense of anything that they don’t 100% love about the band. Except for Pablo Honey, we’re on the same page there.
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NL-in-OaklandAll you needThe guys have a brilliant rapport. They combine genuine Radiohead analysis and appreciation with fun banter and their own family lore. If you are RH super fan, you’ll get LOTS of new info and insights. If you are RH novice, it will encourage you to dive deeper into the catalog. And if you’re simply looking for some comforting conversation, Idiotalk is the perfect podcast for that too.
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DandyDuke25So Much FunThis is one of those podcasts that makes your heart jump with joy when you see a new episode has come out. These dudes are way smarter than I am, but not in a pretentious way. Like, I feel smarter listening to them. Also, they are absolutely hilarious. This podcast is such a gem. I’d recommend it to anyone, even if they don’t listen to Radiohead. I’m a moderate fan, but this podcast makes me even more interested in the band. Thank you for giving me something wonderful to look forward to.
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NorCalKillsa great mix of info + humorI expected this podcast to be for music nerds only, but found myself pleasantly surprised by the amount of relatable humor. I’m only a moderate Radiohead fan, but the first two episodes made me think harder about the music than I had before and challenged me to give Radiohead’s catalogue a deeper listen. The hosts have great chemistry (probably because they are brothers) and seem well researched. Overall a very fun new podcast to listen to.
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Kid A mazeingHaven’t listened yet buuuut….PLEASE for the sweet love of all that is holy, PLEASE do all the research you can and find out everything you can about the conception, production, recording and complete evaluation of the song “KID A”. It’s my absolute favorite track by them. It’s eerie it’s uplifting, it’s melancholy it’s victorious it’s everything. The Only “behind the scenes” thing I know is a few years ago li think it was Ed O’Brien said on the radiohead blog around 2001 that they finished the song and felt great about it. But I want more. It’s the only song I want to know what exactly they mean by every lyric. Shoot they even named the whole album after it and they never do that! Also, I’d go so far as to say it’s the song of the millennium and now EVERYBODY does auto tune. Please and thank you. Peace
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