Big Money, Michael Parr, Mike Duquette, Mike Cunningham and Zack (Dr. Gonzo) are back for their summer review podcast. However, things take a bit of a turn, and the team ends up discussing 2013’s three most talked about music releases: Daft Punk’s “Random Access Memories,” Kanye West’s “Yeezus” and Justin Timberlake’s “20/20 Experience.”
Each of those three albums has been a lightning rod for controversy. Daft Punk defied expectations by making an album that sounded like it came straight out of 1979, and are nevertheless enjoying the greatest success of their career while also providing a platform for the return of the legendary Nile Rodgers. Meanwhile, Kanye (whose name probably means “abrasive” in another language) made the most difficult and uncommercial album of his career. The remaining question is: did Kanye know exactly what he was doing when he recorded/released “Yeezus?” And what does this mean for his future?
Meanwhile, JT’s latest album is far and away 2013’s biggest seller. Is it an artistic as well as a commercial triumph? It certainly forms the musical bed for the podcast intro (“Let The Groove Get In.”)
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1 comment
Trey Stone says:
Jul 28, 2013
Think I’m the opposite of what seems to be the consensus in that I dig the second half of “Yeezus” more. It’s more formless I guess but that’s part of its appeal, think it’s got this real dark, appealing vibe
The word misogyny tends to be thrown around a bit much (not that it doesn’t apply in some cases) but I think the difference is that this is a lot less lighthearted and casual than certain other rappers, whether that’s a good or bad thing. I mean “Blood on the Leaves” is like a really twisted version of “Gold Digger,” presents an extremely bleak vision of marriage