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TMR 22.8: "Madder Than White Heat" [Praiseworthy]

Two Month Review

Release Date: 04/27/2024

TMR 23.9: TMR 23.9: "My Maps Are Out of Date" [Lanark]

Two Month Review

It all gets wrapped up with a "Catastrophe,." "Explanation," an "End," and a "Tailpiece." Chad, Brian, and Kaija discuss global capitalism, the fight for love and the be human, AI, the Bardo, and much more on this final episode of Season 23. Listen to the end for an announcement about changes to the podcast and what to look for going forward! This week's music is "" by Dan Deacon. You can find all previous seasons of TMR on our  and you can support us at and get bonus content before anyone else, along with other rewards, the opportunity to easily communicate with the hosts, etc. And...

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TMR 23.8: TMR 23.8: "The Critic Fights Back" [Lanark]

Two Month Review

From the Olympics to the most meta moment of the whole of Lanark, this week's podcast has you covered! Brian, Chad, and Kaija banter about divorce, plagiarisms versus influences, and how to read this book as a whole. There are a ton of amazing lines throughout this section of the novel, making this one of the most fun episodes of the season. This week's music is "" by El Ten Eleven. You can find all previous seasons of TMR on our  and you can support us at and get bonus content before anyone else, along with other rewards, the opportunity to easily communicate with the hosts, etc....

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TMR 23.7: TMR 23.7: "Not a Domestic Man" [Lanark]

Two Month Review

The reviews were right: Once you hit page 410, the Unthank sections of Lanark snap into place. Chad, Brian, and Kaija discuss that, capitalism, how terrible advertisements are, jobs, J.D. Vance and his proclivities, politics, unintended consequences, and how Deadpool & Wolverine is the Kamala Harris of film.  This week's music is "" by Car Seat Headrest. You can find all previous seasons of TMR on our  and you can support us at and get bonus content before anyone else, along with other rewards, the opportunity to easily communicate with the hosts, etc. And...

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TMR 23:6 TMR 23:6 "Upon This Spot King Edward Had Lunch After Stalking" [Lanark]

Two Month Review

If you want to send Chad through the roof, simple crap on his conceptual publishing project five years in the making . . . To that end, everyone reading this should preorder  by Javier Serena and  by Aliocha Coll and prove our distributor wrong. And then, after you do that, listen to this discussion about art and audience, the frontispiece for Book 4 of Lanark, parallax views expressed in the novel, the pull (or non-pull) of the Unthank sections, and much more.  This week's music is "" by Jockstrap. You can find all previous seasons of TMR on our  and you can...

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TMR 23.5: TMR 23.5: "His Brain Rotten with Resentful Dreams" [Lanark]

Two Month Review

Duncan Thaw feels like he's on the brink in this week's episode which includes conversations about incels, kind fathers, painting and art, perfection and Aliocha Coll, and much more.  This week's music is "" by The Thermals. You can find all previous seasons of TMR on our  and you can support us at and get bonus content before anyone else, along with other rewards, the opportunity to easily communicate with the hosts, etc. And please subcribe and rate us on , , or wherever you get your podcasts. Tune in next week for more banter and analysis live on where we will be discussing of...

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TMR 23.4: “Homo A Se Coctum Esumque Crustum Est Hoc Fecit Separation” [Lanark] show art TMR 23.4: “Homo A Se Coctum Esumque Crustum Est Hoc Fecit Separation” [Lanark]

Two Month Review

Chad and Brian break down the loss of Duncan Thaw's mother, his entrance into art school, his reasons for creating art, religious imagery throughout the book, fathers who are better than Bandit, mispronounciations, the "engine" that drive the two distinct parts of this novel, and much more. This week's music is "" by Broken Social Scene. You can find all previous seasons of TMR on our  and you can support us at and get bonus content before anyone else, along with other rewards, the opportunity to easily communicate with the hosts, etc. And please subcribe and rate us on , , or wherever...

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TMR 23.3: TMR 23.3: "Normal Underworlds" [Lanark]

Two Month Review

Come for the book discussion, stay for Thaw's unproven remedies for asthma! One of the most fun, and conventional, sections of the book so far, Chad, Kaija, and Brian follow Duncan Thaw through his childhood, discussing his reasonable dad, why math sucks, school journals, and a tinge of sinister violence that might presage things to come. This week's music is "" by Bleachers. You can find all previous seasons of TMR on our  and you can support us at and get bonus content before anyone else, along with other rewards, the opportunity to easily communicate with the hosts, etc. And please...

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TMR 23.2: TMR 23.2: "Can He Help Lanark Out of Hell?" [LANARK]

Two Month Review

As mentioned from the top, we had severe technical difficulties, so the sound quality on this is janky. (Mostly Chad's voice is quiet, which, for many, is likely to be a relief.) Nevertheless Chad and Kaija power on, talking about "The Institute" as a metaphor, the allusions to Duncan Thaw, dragons, dragon scales as metaphor, the prologue and stories within stories, and then the opening "quest" of "Book One."  This week's music is "" by Young Fathers.  You can find all previous seasons of TMR on our  and you can support us at and get bonus content before anyone else,...

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TMR 23.1: TMR 23.1: "Book Three" [Lanark]

Two Month Review

Mostly a set-up episode about Alasdair Gray and Lanark, in which Chad, Kaija, and Brian discuss the introduction (weird), the start of the novel (which opens with "Book 3"), the influence of Dante's Divine Comedy and Kafka, and much more. There are some good laughs, a bit of insight into where we are, all building toward next week's episode, which will finish Book Three, cover the Prologue, and start Book One.  This week's music is "" by Will Butler, the video for which features Emma Stone.  You can find all previous seasons of TMR on our  and you can support us at and get...

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TMR 22.10: TMR 22.10: "Butterfly Coma" [Praiseworthy]

Two Month Review

Praiseworthy ends with some praise, a bit of exhaustion, questions about satire and the ending, and a dirty phrase Chad can't quit competing. Then there's the TMR Class Draft in which Chad, Kaija, and Brian each selected five previous TMR titles to create imaginary classes: "Dismal Lady Stuff," "Let the Bodies Hit the Floor," and "Laying Brick." Now it's up to you to choose which class "wins." Fill out this survey and we'll analyze the results in June when we return for Season 23, Lanark by Alasdair Gray.  This week's music is "" from Electric Fields, Australia's entrant in...

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Little discussion of Priaseworthy in this episode. Instead there's a longer discussion about publishing, art, sales, how do these books get made?, favorite lines, future games, and much more. It's a 20,000 foot view of book culture with an emphasis on success, investment, and more. Enjoy!

This week's music is "Pedestrian at Best" from Aussie musical savant Courtney Barnett.

You can find all previous seasons of TMR on our YouTube channel and you can support us at Patreon and get bonus content before anyone else, along with other rewards, the opportunity to easily communicate with the hosts, etc. And please subcribe and rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.

Tune in next week for more banter and analysis live on YouTube where we will be covering pages 526-591. (Up to "Holy Donkey Business.")

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