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Once Every Two Weeks
Thom Crowe & Mark Ricks
27 episodes
3 weeks ago
"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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"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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Music Commentary
Music,
Society & Culture
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Nada Surf's High/Low
Once Every Two Weeks
56 minutes 20 seconds
1 year ago
Nada Surf's High/Low

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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Once Every Two Weeks
"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.