Caitlin gathers the Play It Again family to drop their top five discoveries from this past year. From vampire classics like True Blood and Buffy, to Australian scene dominators The Belair Lip Bombs and Radium Dolls, we're covering a helluva lot. Starz's Sweetpea, HBO's Heated Rivalry and the many iterations of Dexter, PTA's One Battle After Another, Post Animal, David Lynch, Ichicko Aoba, SINNERS, Amy Poehler's Good Hang and SO MUCH MORE. Enjoy hearing from all your fave guests in this '25 retrospective.
Degrassi is one of the longest running tv shows in history, and Jocelyn Claybourne IS The Degrassi Kid. From tweeting actors from the show as a teen to starring in the Degrassi documentary (alongside Drake and other normal stuff) to becoming the number one Degrassi show historian, Jocelyn recounts their friendship with actor Annie Clark & the creator of the show Linda Schuyler –who hosted their 30th birthday party (more totally normal stuff) as well as their experience working on the film, becoming a full time content creator and why Degrassi is a show that everybody should watch.
Gatlin just released her debut album–and she's sieving through the past to bring it to life. Emphatic, bold and heartbreaking, 'The Eldest Daughter' reflects Gatlin's experience of reckoning with faith, sexuality and family. This album is truly incredible, and Gatlin is cool as hell. Listen to our conversation to learn about her childhood (alligators), chosen family and the process of cultivating all of the beauty that lives within her record.
Suzi is doing it all herself–literally. Her DEBUT full-length record 'Patchwork' is out now, and Suzi has been celebrating with a full band Australian tour. Self-managed, highly driven and deeply vulnerable, Suzi details the work behind the album and shares the experiences that informed her latest release.
Ben returns to talk three of the BEST Paul Thomas Anderson films from the late 90s. Banger after banger; and we only get sidetracked a little bit into the Scream franchise and our definitive rankings–important information for all. If you haven't dived into PTA's catalogue, this is your cue to do so.
CW: sexual assault, drug use, nudity, pornography, mental illness, family death, homophobia and misogyny.
Experimental indie-folk artist and all around highly creative, kind and interesting Kiara Flanigan (Oakabella Mae) joins the show to cover one of their ultimate favourites: Little Simz. Caitlin shares her love of Gigi Perez, and Kiara shares their single 'Pearly Gates', as well as myriad insightful takes and vulnerable discussions about queerness, ADHD, feminism, the importance of moderation and the ability to change your own brain.
After a brief foray into the tales of Amy's recent gig supporting Eliza & The Delusionals and a slightly longer rant about the challenges of breaking out of Australia globally without relocating, we dive into the fan favourite 2013 metal-core/pop punk hall of fame-r that is Tonight Alive's 'The Other Side'. The The Sydney five turned four piece broke out onto the scene with their relentlessly powerful and incendiary sophomore album, one that still means a lot to thousands of people: Caitlin included. Enjoy!
Is Lana Del Rey crafting classical-esque compositions or repeating the same melodic ethos ad nauseam? Music Enthusiast Craig provides context to the connection so many feel with Lana, and convinces Caitlin to give her own connection with Miss Del Ray a deeper chance. Through her evolving sound, consistent thematic exploration and precisely sculpted persona, we're finding new ways to appreciate Lana's contribution to the modern music zeitgeist. Whether you're her biggest fan or struggle to understand her critical acclaim, this episode will have you ready to drive into the distant Americana sunset with your 1950s housewife.
Lily & Grace Richardson join the show to talk all things CLEWS: their new single and upcoming album, the changing tides of content creation, learning to surrender and A WHOLE LOTTA LOVE, BABY. If you want to find out why Grace is the next CharliXCX and what has inspired the glowing sentimentalism in CLEWS' 'You're So Mine' and beyond, you're in for a treat.
produced and edited by Caitlin Norris
music by Christian Zappia
artwork by Lo O'Hara
additional production by Regan Dale
Housemate Kayleigh has broken free of prison for one very important reason: Angela Baker. We're giving a spoiler FULL review (when there's enough plot to warrant so) of the cult classic turned Pamela Springsteen fiasco that is Sleepaway Camp. We're covering the first three instalments in this iconic (?) series, and frankly that is more than enough.
cw: violent sexual assault, murder, blood and gore, transphobia, pedophilia
edited and produced by caitlin norris
music by christian zappia
add prod by regan dale
artwork by lo o'hara
Billy Ayers joins the show to talk all things 'Holding On', his fervent debut record and one of Caitlin's favourite albums of 2025. From Alabama to Nashville, Billy! embraces his southern roots while leaning wholeheartedly into an at once gritty yet pristine journey through doubt, loss and letting go. We're talking cowbells, and why they make every song better, Billy's admirable vulnerability, a perfect picture of his dad and the small team of friends that helped bring this captivating record to life.
produced and edited by Caitlin Norris
additional prod by Regan Dale
music by Christian Zappia
artwork by Lo O'Hara
Pearl is murderously horny and we are here for it. Ben and Caitlin dig into the horror trilogy known as the MaXXXine films by Ti West and starring Mia Goth, unpacking all of the sex, scarecrows and influences along the way. From X's progressive lens over 70s adult film culture to Pearl's war-time pandemic fuelled isolation and MaXXXine's foray into real-life crime, we're looking at how Pearl herself has become one of horror's greatest villains.
CW: murder, sexual assault, blood and gore
produced by Caitlin Norris
music by Christian Zappia
artwork by Lo O'Hara
special thanks to Ben Cocks
CW: this discussion includes album related topics such as sexual assault, religious trauma, murder, cannibalism, non consensual drugging & childhood abuse.
Siobhan Cotchin returns to discuss the immersive masterpiece that is Ethel Cain's 'Preacher's Daughter.' The concept album to end all concept albums, Siobhan walks Caitlin through the story of Ethel, unearthing characters, plots and perspectives while basking in Ethel's psychedelic and deeply affecting sound.
Caitlin and Amy go track by track through the 4-time Grammy Award winning album 'Golden Hour', created by one of Country Music's most subversive and openly defiant exports. Kacey Musgraves never sacrifices her integrity and has firmly solidified herself as one of the industry's most authentic acts. Her seminal album is full of lush soundscapes, clichéd lyrics that somehow sound like poetry in her smooth-as-molasses tone & dazzling songwriting, arrangements and unforgettable hooks.
produced by Caitlin Norris
artwork by Lo O'Hara
music by Christian Zappia
add prod by Regan Dale
special thanks to Amy O'Regan
From DC to LA, Brookelen is finding herself amongst a myriad of creatives, seeking inspiration in live shows, sobriety, reflection and experimentation. A violinist turned shoegaze auteur, Brookelen weaves classical influences into her dark, dreamy and oft times heavy amalgamation of style. Unexpected and moving, Brookelen's music is a reflection of her own vulnerability and widespread influences.
Caitlin speaks with Brooke about the LA scene, dog fostering, the magic behind her newest single 'Blur' & so much more.
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produced and edited by Caitlin Norris
music by Christian Zappia
additional prod by Regan Dale
artwork by Lo O'Hara
Caitlin gives a spoiler free (ish) review of her favourite TV and film watches in recent months. Six Feet Under (2001) and its best finale of all time, Parachute (2023) and Courtney Eaton's confronting performance along with Brittany Snow's remarkable directing debut, Past Lives (2023) and the innate beauty of Korean film & some whacked out shit that embodies all that is brilliant about the 80s slasher aesthetic with Lisa Frankenstein (2024).
produced and edited by Caitlin Norris
additional prod by Regan Dale
music by Christian Zappia
artwork by Lo O'Hara
Cinephile and friend Ben Cocks joins the show to discuss the Cornetto Trilogy; Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg's series of films (Shaun of The Dead (2004), Hot Fuzz (2007) & The World's End (2013)) that changed the scope of the indie film landscape and their respective careers forever. Ben details plots and history - including Simon Pegg's venture into the Mission Impossible universe and the initial flop of Wright's cult classic Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010) - while Caitlin shares her haphazard notes and tries to narrow down what exactly it was and is that makes these films so widely loved.
SPOILERS ENSUE!
episode edited and produced by Caitlin Norris
music by Christian Zappia
additional prod by Regan Dale
artwork by Lo O'Hara
special thanks to Ben Cocks
Annalise returns to discuss Djo's new record, some of our favourite artists in rap & hip hop, the difference between fresh souls and old souls, a brief interlude into astrology, Olivia Rodrigo's astronomical success and the drama that plagued her debut record AS WELL as women and feminism in modern pop music, music snobbery and About Yesterday's brand new single.
Strap in!
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produced and edited by Caitlin Norris
additional prod by Regan Dale
artwork by Lo O'Hara
theme music by Christian Zappia
special thanks to Annalise Feilding
This is one MonstroElisaSue of an episode. We're recounting the plot of Coralie Fargeat's The Substance (2024) in all its grotesque detail - while attempting astute thematic commentary – before we dive into 2000s reality TV. But wait, there's more! Tune into our last segment to hear the tracks we've been loving lately.
cw: body horror, gore, nudity, sexism, misogyny and graphically graphic detail.
produced and edited by Caitlin Norris
artwork by Lo O'Hara
music by Christian Zappia
additional production by Regan Dale
special thanks to Kayleigh
Michael returns to give a brief history lesson on surf rock, and how he went from turning the radio off when they came on to calling Skegss one of his favourite bands. Caitlin digs into the works of HAIM and gets Michael's take on the incredible sister band.
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episode produced by Caitlin Norris & Molly Case
edited by Caitlin Norris
music by Christian Zappia
additional prod by Regan Dalea
rtwork by Lo O'Hara