This week, Sam and Geneva take a look at "Get Happy!!," the forth studio album from Elvis Costello & The Attractions. Released in 1980, this record saw Elvis take a stylistic turn towards a more soul and R&B-influenced sound.
This week, Sam takes a look at Goo, the sixth studio album from American alternative rock group Sonic Youth. Released in 1990, this album became an essential classic in the alternative cannon.
Chris Fowlie chats about the delayed general election, and the benefits of legalising recreational cannabis. Gwilym makes a Coffee Sour, which the boys make in studio while he's on the phone.
This week, Sam takes a look at "Tim," the fourth studio album from American alternative rock band The Replacements. Released in 1985, this album is a college rock classic and one of the best alternative albums from the 1980s.
Back in the Level 2 Studio with TA playing New Tracks from Fontaines D.C and Run The Jewels, Old Tracks from Bad Brains and Dead Moon, and everything in between from Woodie Guthrie to Kylesa.
Jenna joins us in the studio for a review of Burnt Sugar by Avni Doshi. A novel about a complicated mother-daughter relationship, with references to various real world events that are sure to keep you hooked on this one.
This week, Sam and Geneva take a look at "Labcabincalifornia," the second studio album from LA hip hop group The Pharcyde. Released in 1995, this album cemented the group as one of the key jazz rap acts of the 90s.