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Once Every Two Weeks

Di: Thom Crowe & Mark Ricks
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  • "Once Every Two Weeks" is a look back at music from the 90's through a modern lens and nostalgic twinge. Hosted by two guys who've been friends since High School. Join us, Mark and Tom, as we examine old hits, forgotten favorites, and overlooked gems as we dive into the music that got us through all the fun of those awesomely awkward angst filled teenage years... one album at a time.

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  • Nada Surf's High/Low
    Apr 17 2024

    Mark and Thom go for a bit of a deeper 90's cut for this episode of Once, Every Two Weeks as they revisit Nada Surf's 1996 release, High/Low.


    Welcome back to Once Every Two Weeks, a podcast where long-time friends, Mark and Thom, take a nostalgic trip back to their high school years to discuss the albums that impacted them and, for better or worse (though mostly for the worse), shaped who they are today.


    Before diving into the music, Mark and Thom discuss the trailer for the new The Crow movie, its casting choices, and their expectations. Thom shares his experience of taking his daughter to her first concert to see Jimmy Eat World, while Mark brings updates from Burro Borracho Records for Columbia Jones and Regan Ashton. They also talk about how Taylor Swift is monopolizing the vinyl market, to the detriment of literally every other artist in the world.


    Then they delve into the evolution of Nada Surf, covering Matthew Caws' childhood, his first band Because, Because, Because, their disintegration, and what led to the formation of Nada Surf. Listen to how a fortuitous meeting with Rick Ocasek, frontman of the band The Cars, fast-tracked their journey.


    Mark and Thom talk about the band's early days, including how Ocasek helped them produce their first album, which was recorded at Electric Lady Studios. Mark and Thom spend some time discussing their biggest single "Popular" and how a song that resonated with diverse audiences for different reasons had a distinct resonance with the 90's music scene but also eclipsed some of the genius of the rest of their album.


    And, always, they'll do a play-by-play breakdown of all songs from high/low and give you their top 3 songs from the album.


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    56 min
  • Blink 182's Dude Ranch
    Apr 2 2024

    Welcome back to another episode of Once Every Two Weeks, your favorite bi-weekly podcast where Thom and Mark go back to relive their high school years through music, discussing the albums that have shaped their lives.


    Today, Mark and Thom are looking into one of the most iconic pop-punk bands ever - "Dude Ranch" by Blink-182.


    Join your co-hosts as thye delve into the band's journey, from their formation and early influences, the breakthrough into the music industry, and their unique blend of humor and heartache that has kept them relevant for over two decades. They'll explore Blink182's deep connection with fans, their provocative song titles and lyrical content, and how their authentic and unapologetic approach to music has solidified their place in the pantheon of pop punk legends.


    Settle in with Mark and Thom who not only explore the music of Blink 182, but also the story and meaning behind the songs and the band's journey. Looking at Tom DeLonge's transition from aspiring firefighter to celebrated guitarist, to the band's bold thematic explorations and sophisticated musical arrangements, Thom and Mark look at how Blink 182 has pushed boundaries, matured as artists, and left an indelible impact on the music industry.


    So tune in, get ready to rock, and let's journey through Blink-182 and their album, Dude Ranch!


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  • Pearl Jam's Yield
    Mar 19 2024

    Mark and Thom are back for another episode of Once, Every Two Weeks covering Pearl Jam's 1998 classic Yield.


    They go back to their days at Cy-Fair High School again to discuss Pearl Jam's Yield, which was released while they were fine, upstanding Sophomores. They kick things off with a nod to International Clash Day, discussing their songs from the punk legends, and sharing a laugh over internet nostalgia and password predicaments. They segue into Pearl Jam, exploring the band's evolution from Green River to the grunge icon they would become. They talk through Eddie Vedder's name, the impact of childhood trauma on his music, and the resonating life lessons that they relate to in the songs of Pearl Jam.


    Thom and Mark look at Yield's cover artwork, it's commercial performance, and critical reception, while talking through their growth as a band.


    Donning their flannel shirts and combat boots they discuss Pearl Jam's discography, with "Yield" taking center stage. Share in our reflections on how this album stacks up against classics like "Ten" and the experimental "Vitalogy." As they wrap up, Thom and Mark talk their top 3 "Yield" tracks that have etched themselves into our musical memories. So tune in, rock out, and share your thoughts with us as we celebrate the ever-evolving journey of Pearl Jam.


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Sintesi dell'editore

"Once Every Two Weeks" is a look back at music from the 90's through a modern lens and nostalgic twinge. Hosted by two guys who've been friends since High School. Join us, Mark and Tom, as we examine old hits, forgotten favorites, and overlooked gems as we dive into the music that got us through all the fun of those awesomely awkward angst filled teenage years... one album at a time.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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