Love is tangentially in the air at The Bugle as John Oliver and Andy Zaltzman take aim at Valentine’s Day in all of its obligatorily observed glory. Continue reading
Tag Archives: Reviews
Review: Existential Parachute Pants – A 90’s Podcast
With its bare-bones production value and apparent lack of preparation, you could say that Existential Parachute Pants is the grunge alternative to glossier ’90s podcasts. Continue reading
Review: The Sarcast
Touted as “the only show hosted by a 24-year-old virgin and a real-life hermit,” The Sarcast is nothing if not exactly what it claims to be. Continue reading
Review: The Netflix Junkies Podcast
When it comes to making personal recommendations, Netflix can have the worst taste. Continue reading
Review: Sleigh Bells, ‘Bitter Rivals’
You’ve gotta figure Sleigh Bells are in a little bit of a weird spot. Continue reading
Review: Dustin Calls His Ex-Girlfriends
On the surface, Dustin Calls His Ex-Girlfriends sounds intriguing — albeit derivative of High Fidelity — but a show with the potential to be more genuine and intimately revelatory than the vast majority of DIY podcasts. Continue reading
Review: The Davey Mac Sports Program
OUTLIER: The Davey Mac Sports Program Within the occasionally dry world of sports talk podcasts, there’s a glaring dearth of vulgar song parodies. Continue reading
Review: Dustin Kensrue, ‘The Water & The Blood’
Since Thrice went on hiatus last year, frontman Dustin Kensrue hasn’t had to worry all that much about impressing label executives or self-serving critics. Continue reading
Review: The Audible
The Audible is a lot like Alex Smith. While it’s certainly not the flashiest fantasy-football podcast out there, it is among the most functional. Continue reading
Review: Comedy Bang! Bang!, ‘An Ode to New York’
At this point in the CBB mythology, it’s impossible to describe an appearance by Andy Samberg without using some variant of the word “bro.” Continue reading