ep. 14: Everything is Colour
Michael and Brad finally get back to making a weekly podcast and discuss The Carter’s EVERYTHING IS LOVE and James Blake’s The Colour in Anything. A couple surprises come up in this week’s episode as well.
What Ya Feelin’?
ep. 13: Lemonade and Grass
After some technical difficulties on episode 12 (“the lost episode”), Michael and Brad return to briefly discuss the “What Ya Feelin’” albums from episode 11, and then dive deep into Beyonce’s Lemonade and Sturgill Simpson’s Cuttin’ Grass, Vol 1 (Butcher Shoppe Sessions)
What Ya Feelin’?
ep.11: Sign ‘O’ Detroit
After a little hiatus, Michael and Brad review the albums “Sign ‘O’ the Times” by Prince and “Detroit 2” by Big Sean.
What Ya Feelin’?
ep.10: Back to Basics
Michael and Brad change up the format going back to what they know best; reviewing albums. They expand the What Ya Feelin’ portion of the podcast and this week are reviewing Taylor Swift’s newest album “folklore” and Rage Against the Machine’s debut album “Rage Against the Machine.”
What Ya Feelin’?
ep.9: The Last Last Airbenders
Some things aren’t worth fighting for….Michael and Brad take a shortcut as they give up on their goal of watching the Avatar - The Last Airbender series, instead watching The Last Airbender movie. They also catch up on their What Ya Feelin’ and give some previews of what’s to come next.
What Ya Feelin’?
ep.8: Avatar - Podbenders (Episodes 3-5)
Michael and Brad bend their way into episodes 3-5, and deliberate whether or not this journey is something they will continue.
What Ya Feelin’?
ep.7: Avatar - The First Podbender
Michael and Brad venture into new territory and start their journey into watching the classic television series Avatar - The Last Airbender. The boys discuss episodes one and two this week.
What Ya Feelin’?
ep.6: Hangerz and Bangerz
In this episode, Brad and Michael present their “starter’s guide” to one of the best bands that has ever done it: Led Zeppelin. In this guide you will receive a brief background of the band, TWO custom Spotify playlists, and an assortment of live performances to enjoy. You are welcome.
The Playlists:
The Live Performances (in no particular order):
Since I’ve Been Loving You - 1973 Madison Square Garden
In My Time of Dying - 1975 Earl’s Court
Stairway to Heaven - 1975 Earl’s Court
Achilles Last Stand - 1979 Knebworth
Kashmir - 1979 Knebworth
What Ya Feelin’?
ep.5: Front Page Drive-In News
In this episode, Brad and Michael try out a new segment, ‘Lyrical Lateral.’ Also, ‘What ya felt?’ From last week’s feelin’s, a quick discussion on fans vs. critics, and this week’s ‘What’ya feelin?’. Enjoy!
What Ya Feelin’?
ep.4: For Love or Bridges
In this episode Michael and Brad dive into two 90’s Roms; a Rom-Com (For Love or Money) and a Rom-Dram (Bridges of Madison County). For Love or Money is on Netflix at release of this episode and stars Michael J Fox as a crafty concierge at a fancy NYC hotel. Bridges of Madison County is on HBO streaming at the time of release of this episode and stars Clint Eastwood and Meryl Streep in a sleepy Iowa farm town in the 1960s. You can also check out what we’re feeling; Michael is feeling Led Zeppelin and Natalia Lafourcade this week and Brad is feeling the video game The Turing Test and the Beastie Boys’ album Hello Nasty. Visit our website at feelingcontent.net and donate if you’re feeling generous. Thanks for listening!
What Ya Feelin?
ep.3: Keep Calm and Jerry On - Part 2
Listen in to part two of two of Feeling Content’s Grateful Dead episode. Brad has worked hard to create a “syllabus” of Grateful Dead material to convince Michael and the listener to like the Dead. Will he convince Michael? Will he convince you? Listen to part one and then this episode to find out! Visit our website, feelingcontent.net
ep.2: Keep Calm and Jerry On - Part 1
On the second episode of Feeling Content, Brad creates an elaborate plan to convince Michael to finally start liking the Grateful Dead. Listeners can participate by following Brad’s “syllabus”, made up of two playlists and some choice sections of a Dead concert.
To follow along, listen (in order!) to the below:
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ep.1: Pilot - Top Ten Albums 2010s
Welcome to the first episode of Feeling Content!
You might notice that things are a bit out of order, but don’t you worry! We had to make some adjustments to get older episodes online, so please excuse anything out of place.
Michael and Brad Discuss their top albums of the 2010s.
Michael
10. Kacey Musgraves - Golden Hour
9. Tame Impala - Currents
8. Lana Del Rey - Norman F*****g Rockwell
7. Kevin Morby - Oh my god
6. Big K.R.I.T. - 4eva is a Mighty Long Time
5. Mac Miller - Swimming
4. John Mayer - Born and Raised
3. Kendrick Lamar - Damn
2. the 1975 - I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It
1. The War on Drugs - Lost in the Dream
Brad
10. Jeff Rosenstock - WORRY.
9. Taylor Swift - Red
8. Vampire Weekend - Father of the Bride
7. The National - High Violet
6. Tyler the Creator - Flower Boy
5. Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid M.a.a.d. City
4. Lana Del Rey - NFR
3. Kanye West - The Life of Pablo
2. Kacey Musgraves - Golden Hour
1. Sufjan Stevens - Carrie and Lowell Live