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Season
Seven
number
363
Type
Season review
Post Date
12/26/2017

Season Seven

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This season featured everything from the guitar power pop of Brendan Benson to the Indian-meets-Britpop sounds of Cornershop.

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Another season is complete, so we’re looking back at our favorite album discoveries, roundtables, interviews and more from 2017. We also pick our five favorite tunes from season seven, which featured everything from the guitar power pop of Brendan Benson and pop punk of Ruth Ruth to the Indian-meets-Britpop sounds of Cornershop and alternative fuzz of Violetine. We also give a sneak peak of 2018 - discussing some of the early reviews picked by our Patreon patrons and our various roundtables.

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Songs in this episode

  • Intro - Dig Me Out by Sleater-Kinney
  • 7:43 - Freak by Silverchair
  • 11:44 - All Sideways by Scarce
  • 17:53 - I Think I’m In Love by Spiritualized
  • 29:08 - Crosseyed by Brendan Benson
  • 32:23 - Uptight by Ruth Ruth
  • 37:38 - 6am Jullander Shere by Cornershop
  • 40:53 - The Bright Light by Tanya Donelly
  • Outro - Temptation by The Tea Party

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