Part 2 of my conversation with guest Jay Breitling as we discuss our favorite music of the first half of 2023.
Show notes:
- Running down our favorite albums of the year so far
- Kumar's #10: Pile diversifies its sound
- Breitling's #9 and Kumar's #8: Yo La Tengo keeps on Yo La Tengoing
- Kumar's #9: Dangerous sounding debut from Model/Actriz
- Breitling's #8: Continued excellence from Protomartyr
- Kumar's #7: Excellent third release from Washer, giving off Meat Puppets vibe
- Another great act on Exploding In Sound
- Breitling's #7: Fog Lake returns with a compelling slowcore release; may or may not be Shady Canadians
- Breitling's #10 and Kumar's #6: Perennially pissed off hip hop from UK Grim
- Breitling's #6: Lo-fi folk rock stalwarts Hands and Knees return with a strong release
- Kumar's #5: Yves Tumor mixes shoegaze, alt-rock and funk into a powerful concoction
- Breitling's #5 and Kumar's #4: Legit supergroup Boygenius delivers the goods
- Breitling's #4: Bully with another excellent rock album
- Tom Cavanaugh tangent time
- Kumar's #3: Catchy hardcore from Fucked Up represents a more spontaneous recording process
- Breitling's #3: Quick collection of rippers from New Zealand's Guardian Singles
- Kumar's #2: UK act Shame pushes out of their post-punk comfort zone
- Breitling's #2: Going back to Philly with Purling Hiss, bringing hooks and attitude to the party
- Kumar's #1: Power pop awesomeness from the indie all-star band that is Eyelids
- Breitling's #1: Jangly indie pop straight outta Columbus with Connections
- Kurt Loder tangent
- Anticipated/newer albums: Drop Nineteens, Speedy Ortiz, Palehound, PJ Harvey, Queens of the Stone Age, Jason Isbell, Jeff Rosenstock, OSees, Blur
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The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.