In Episode 18 of their series of episodes surrounding albums from 1991, Somewhere in Time Podcast looks back on the debut album from Mr. Bungle, as well as the second, and final, album from Forced Entry, “As Above, So Below”.
In Episode 18 of their series of episodes surrounding albums from 1991, Somewhere in Time Podcast looks back on the debut album from Mr. Bungle, as well as the second, and final, album from Forced Entry, “As Above, So Below”.
It’s 2022, which means there should be new episodes about albums from 1992 up next. However, 1991 just had too many albums to discuss and Somewhere in Time Podcast continues their discussion about albums from ’91 with both Use Your Illusion 1 and Use Your Illusion 2, by Guns ‘n Roses. How do these albums compare to GnR’s classic debut album? What type of difference does a new drummer and a keyboard player make on these albums? Found out this and more on this episode.
In Part 2 of their Best of 2021 episode, Tim, Joe, and Eric take a look back on their collective top 3 albums of 2021 – “Fortitude” by Gojira, “Hushed and Grim” by Mastodon, and “Senjutsu” by Iron Maiden.
Tim, Joe, and Eric take a look back on the best albums of 2021. In Part 1, the discussion centers around some honorable mentions, some albums from bands you may not be aware of, and a couple of disappointments. Some featured bands in this episode include Volbeat, Flotsam & Jetsam, The Bronx, Every Time I Die, and Machine Head.
Happy New Year! In episode 16 of their discussion on albums from the year 1991, Tim, Keith, and Eric discuss one of the most game changing albums of 1991, Nevermind by Nirvana. Lots of great behind the scenes stories and isolated tracks on this episode, some of which you may have never heard before. Joe was unable to join on this episode, but he will be back for our next episode, which will focus on the best albums from 2021.