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440. Will Welch on OutKast 'ATLiens' (1996)

My Favorite Album with Jeremy Dylan

Release Date: 05/10/2025

458. Top 10 Films of 2025 with Charles Hood & Drew Taylor show art 458. Top 10 Films of 2025 with Charles Hood & Drew Taylor

My Favorite Album with Jeremy Dylan

In what we can all agree is the greatest of all holiday traditions, filmmaker Charles Hood and The Wrap's Drew Taylor join me to celebrate / argue about our picks for the ten best films of 2025. Our shortest one yet!

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457. Hillary Reynolds on Fleetwood Mac 'The Dance' (1997) show art 457. Hillary Reynolds on Fleetwood Mac 'The Dance' (1997)

My Favorite Album with Jeremy Dylan

My guest today is Wisconsin-born, LA-based singer/songwriter Hillary Reynolds, who is one of the rare guests to bring a live album to this podcast in the form of Fleetwood Mac's 1997 live record 'The Dance'. Having discovered the album as a child in the backseat of her parents' car, Hillary shares her thoughts on the record, including how the passage of time between when the songs were written and when they were performed at this live concert creates a different perspective on certain songs, how the appeal of Fleetwood Mac is largely informed by the story of the band members' interpersonal...

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456. Peter Morén (Peter Bjorn and John, SunYears) on Stina Nordenstam 'And She Closed Her Eyes' (1994) show art 456. Peter Morén (Peter Bjorn and John, SunYears) on Stina Nordenstam 'And She Closed Her Eyes' (1994)

My Favorite Album with Jeremy Dylan

This week's guest is Swedish singer/songwriter Peter Morén, known for his work as guitarist and vocalist of indie rock trio Peter Bjorn and John and his solo project SunYears. Peter joins me to discuss the 1994 sophomore album by alternative Swedish artist Stina Nordenstam, 'And She Closed Her Eyes'. Peter and I chat about how this record represents a transitionary period for Nordenstam, how the album was recorded with drums but then stripped of them in the final mix, the elusive nature of Nordenstam as an artist and the ambiguity surrounding whether she will ever record another album, the...

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455. Dillon Warnek on Randy Newman 'The Randy Newman Songbook Vol. 1' (2003) show art 455. Dillon Warnek on Randy Newman 'The Randy Newman Songbook Vol. 1' (2003)

My Favorite Album with Jeremy Dylan

This week’s guest is Nashville singer/songwriter Dillon Warnek, who joins me to discuss 'The Randy Newman Songbook Vol. 1’, featuring revisited, stripped back versions of songs spanning 33 years of the musician's legendary catalogue. We discuss Newman's wry humor and use of sarcasm in his writing and how that stylistic approach has influenced Dillon's own work, the layers of meaning to be discovered within a Randy Newman song and how they don't always reveal themselves on first listen, how the style of Newman's voice plays a huge role in how the song is interpreted versus the...

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454. Paulina Porizkova on ELO 'Out of the Blue' (1977) show art 454. Paulina Porizkova on ELO 'Out of the Blue' (1977)

My Favorite Album with Jeremy Dylan

Today, I finally get to talk about the Electric Light Orchestra as author, actor and iconic supermodel Paulina Porizkova joins me to talk about the classic ELO album 'Out of the Blue'. Paulina takes us back to moving to Paris as a 15 year old at the beginning of her career, and how this album soundtracked this chapter of her life, coming to the record as a lover of classical music, why ELO aren’t thought of as an albums artist, why the album’s theme of stepping out on your own resonated with her, their experiences seeing Jeff Lynne and ELO live in recent years and more.

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453. Marshall Crenshaw on Bo Diddley '16 All-Time Greatest Hits' (1964) show art 453. Marshall Crenshaw on Bo Diddley '16 All-Time Greatest Hits' (1964)

My Favorite Album with Jeremy Dylan

The legendary singer-songwriter Marshall Crenshaw joins me to talk about an artist whose influence changed the sound of music forever. Marshall talks discovering the classic Diddley Greatest Hits record as a teenager growing up in suburban Michigan, the deceptive drone quality to some of the tracks, the origin of the Bo Diddley name, the other players who were an important part of the Bo Diddley sound, the gear Diddley used, how Marshall has injected elements of the soundscape from this record into his own music through the years, the magic of a group of players performing together live in the...

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452. Peter Ames Carlin on Bruce Springsteen 'Born to Run' (1975) show art 452. Peter Ames Carlin on Bruce Springsteen 'Born to Run' (1975)

My Favorite Album with Jeremy Dylan

Author and journalist Peter Ames Carlin specialises in puncturing rock'n'roll myths while enriching the legends. His biographies of iconic musicians and bands from Springsteen to REM are often definitive and his latest is no exception, a high stakes page turning exploration of how Bruce Springsteen transformed himself, his career and fulfilled his destiny as rock'n'roll future with his 1975 iconic album 'Born to Run'. We talk about the breakneck writing of the book and his conversations with Bruce himself, Springsteen's self-mythologising, being Superman and Clark Kent, how Springsteen's...

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451. Brian Dunne on Bruce Springsteen 'The River' (1980) show art 451. Brian Dunne on Bruce Springsteen 'The River' (1980)

My Favorite Album with Jeremy Dylan

Rock'n'roll singer-songwriter Brian Dunne joins me to make a case for 'The River' as the ultimate Bruce Springsteen album. We talk about how it is rarely chosen as the best of Bruce's classic period, how the album was a response thematically and musically to 'Darkness on the Edge of Town', capturing the epic E Street Band live show in an album, the benefits of a double album, class consciousness in songwriting and Brian's experiences seeing Springsteen live and then meeting him when they shared the bill at a benefit concert, and much more.

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Inside David Byrne's American Utopia: An Audio Documentary (remixed and remastered) show art Inside David Byrne's American Utopia: An Audio Documentary (remixed and remastered)

My Favorite Album with Jeremy Dylan

In honor of David Byrne being back on the road with a new and absolutely spellbinding show, we are bringing you a remixed and remastered edition of our 2021 audio documentary on Byrne's iconic American Utopia show, which redefined the boundaries of what live music can be.

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450. Dylan Sevey on Weird Al Yankovic 'Running With Scissors' (1999) show art 450. Dylan Sevey on Weird Al Yankovic 'Running With Scissors' (1999)

My Favorite Album with Jeremy Dylan

My guest today is Nashville-based multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Dylan Sevey, best known for his work with The Minks, Ron Gallo, Aaron Lee Tasjan, and the incredible Weird Al Yankovic tribute band Weird Pals. Dylan joins me to discuss Weird Al's 1999 masterpiece 'Running With Scissors'. We chat about the entirely unique place Weird Al has carved for himself within the music industry, how he laid the cultural ground work for future musical comedy acts, the depth of respect and research he puts into each genre he parodies, the origin story of Weird Pals, how at its core Yankovic's...

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Today, Global Editorial Director of GQ and Pitchfork Will Welch joins me to talk about the OutKast classic ‘ATLiens’. Will takes us on a journey from discovering the record as a kid in Atlanta to meeting and writing about Andre and Big Boi as a journalist, living in the world they were writing about on the record, the comic book that accompanied the CD, the musical partnership between Andre and Big Boi, the Dungeon Family Cinematic Universe, how OutKast kept it weird as they got more popular, Andre 3000’s flute album and much more.

We also talk about his recent documentary on Jason Isbell’s new album ‘Foxes in the Snow’, which you can watch here - https://www.thesametruthproductions.com/