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On The Pulse is actually the second show from Mark Grondin. He brings his partner "Red Voltorb" to do the subtitles. He reviews multiple albums from the docket.

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50 episódios

  • Seeking Rare Mistakes & Disagreements
    E1
    Seeking Rare Mistakes & DisagreementsFor this episode of On The Pulse, we enter 2020 with a lot of pop and metal that can't quite hit greatness.
  • Manic Murder Music Gone Wrong
    E2
    Manic Murder Music Gone WrongFor this episode of On The Pulse, we get the first legit great album of 2020, a few welcome surprises, and discuss Eminem's newest surprise album at length.
  • You Never Have Power Over Moby Dick
    E3
    You Never Have Power Over Moby DickFor this episode of On The Pulse, we get a pair of excellent country albums, some promising punk & emo, and the first real dud of 2020.
  • Treat Myself To Your Funeral
    E4
    Treat Myself To Your FuneralFor this episode of On The Pulse, pop and hip-hop underperform, punk goes in weird territories, and we find an experimental rock gem!
  • Supervision Of Western Fathers
    E5
    Supervision Of Western FathersFor this episode of On The Pulse, we get a scattered array of punk surprises, underwhelming rock, and real disappointments.
  • Let Them Rush In and Change Everything
    E6
    Let Them Rush In and Change EverythingFor this episode of On The Pulse, we get a pretty middling collection of projects, most of which showcase time's passage for the worse.
  • The Map of Miss Anthropocene is Wrong
    E7
    The Map of Miss Anthropocene is WrongFor this episode of On The Pulse, we get entirely too many bleak explorations of humanity and nihilism amidst folk-adjacent black metal, dark electronics, and k-pop.
  • Price of Color Theory in the Old World
    E8
    Price of Color Theory in the Old WorldFor this episode of On The Pulse, we venture across frustrating conceptual metal projects, poppy stabs at punk and country, and a grisly slice of gangsta rap.
  • Your Life Is Eternally Heavy
    E9
    Your Life Is Eternally HeavyFor this episode of On The Pulse, we discuss a swathe of women driving to success in country, R&B, and indie music... and also Lil Uzi Vert.
  • Underneath The Heartbreak Testimony
    E10
    Underneath The Heartbreak TestimonyFor this episode of On The Pulse, we enter social distancing and quarantine with a slew of frustrating and complicated projects.
  • How I Feel After Hours
    E11
    How I Feel After HoursFor this episode of On The Pulse, we get a week overshadowed by murky abstraction, odd pop pivots, and of course, 'After Hours' by The Weeknd.
  • Rainbow Nostalgia Ladies
    E12
    Rainbow Nostalgia LadiesFor this episode of On The Pulse, we get a scattered collection of apocalyptic and existential questions... and Dua Lipa getting us to love hard and dance.
  • Never Pray For Sunshine
    E13
    Never Pray For SunshineFor this episode of On The Pulse, it's a sprawling mass of murky psychedelic funk, trap, and the best (and worst) of country!
  • Abnormal Human Songs
    E14
    Abnormal Human SongsFor this episode of On The Pulse, we've got an unfortunate week of big, frustrating disappointments.
  • Blame Everything On Going Out
    E15
    Blame Everything On Going OutFor this episode of On The Pulse, Fiona Apple and Rina Sawayama deliver greatness, Enter Shikari delivers a big surprise, and DaBaby and a few emo / rock acts deliver big disappointments.
  • Divine Country Angels
    E16
    Divine Country AngelsFor this episode of On The Pulse, we find two gems in underground hip-hop with Quelle Chris & Chris Keys and ShrapKnel amidst a slow week, even as AWOLNATION falls apart yet again.
  • Good Glue For Silent Doors
    E17
    Good Glue For Silent DoorsFor this episode of On The Pulse, spanning great country amidst disappointments across rock and pop, we cover the newest from Car Seat Headrest, JoJo, American Aquarium, Boston Manor, Ghostpoet, Drearia, and of course, the Hot Country Knights!
  • Beer For Armor
    E18
    Beer For ArmorFor this episode of On The Pulse, hitting a bit of a lull with a few too many projects running together, we have the newest projects from Kehlani, Hayley Williams, Randy Rogers & Wade Bowen, Sojourner, The Hirsch Effekt, Alice Bag, and some hip-hop greatness from Ka.
  • Feel High On Fire
    E19
    Feel High On FireFor this episode of On The Pulse, we get YouTube EPs from Emma Blackery and Gabbie Hanna, underwhelming frustrations from I'm Glad It's You and Future, fan-service from Paradise Lost and Charli XCX and two phenomenal projects from Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit and Perfume Genius.
  • Dedicated Dream Notes
    E20
    Dedicated Dream NotesFor this episode of On The Pulse, we span frenetic punk of Four Year Strong and Jeff Rosenstock to metal from Unreqvited and Caligula's Horse, catching up on Westside Gunn to pop from Anchor & Braille and Carly Rae Jepsen, to me once again saying way too much about The 1975.
  • Ice, Gold & Chrome
    E21
    Ice, Gold & ChromeFor this episode of On The Pulse, we get disappointments from Kygo and Nicole Atkins, slogs from Off-Road Minivan and especially Lil Yachty, reasonable quality from Vistas and Lady Gaga, and some familiar but welcome standouts from True Body and especially Freddie Gibbs & Alchemist.
  • Splintering God's Shrines
    E22
    Splintering God's ShrinesFor this episode of On The Pulse, we get hip-hop triumphs from Run The Jewels, Armand Hammer and BACKXWASH, solid breakthroughs from Sweet Whirl and Hailey Whitters, and open questions from END and Sounds from the Ground.
  • Ungodly Art Of Love
    E23
    Ungodly Art Of LoveFor this episode of On The Pulse, we get a slow week, from promise with RMR and Chloe x Halle, some underwhelming results from Jehnny Beth, Xibalba, and Sports Team, and legit greatness from Katie Pruitt.
  • Translation of a Rowdy Punisher
    E24
    Translation of a Rowdy PunisherFor this episode of On The Pulse, we handle some old business with Jaime Wyatt and Jack Garratt, some progressive rock frustrations with Protest The Hero and Kyros, complicated singer-songwriter material from Bob Dylan and Phoebe Bridgers, and a reggaeton disaster from the Black Eyed Peas.
  • Women Kicking Music Over Lemonade
    E25
    Women Kicking Music Over LemonadeFor this episode of On The Pulse, I struggle with frustrations across the board, from Arca and HAIM to nuvolascura and Creature, and a few promising debuts from Tenille Townes and Loviet.
  • Passion, Pleasure & Delight
    E26
    Passion, Pleasure & DelightFor this episode of On The Pulse, we catch up on critically acclaimed projects from Special Interest, Jessie Ware, and Paysage d'Hiver, solid power metal from Dynazty, and outright disasters from Raleigh Ritchie and Kevin Max.
  • Rumors of Black Waterfalls
    E27
    Rumors of Black WaterfallsFor this episode of On The Pulse, I serve up disappointments galore for Will Wood, bdrmm, Cloud Nothings, and Grim Grieves, while finally weighing in on Rannoch, Margo Price, Big $ilky and My Morning Jacket, all as Brett Eldredge delivers his best album to date and one of the best songs of 2020.
  • Beyond Influence Today
    E28
    Beyond Influence TodayFor this episode of On The Pulse, I explore a lot of critical darling projects that are indeed very good, but fall a shade short of greatness, specifically from Lianna La Havas, Nicolas Jaar, Kip Moore, and Protomartyr, plus more from The Aces, The Chicks, and Jarvis Cocker's new band.
  • No Pressure For Miles
    E29
    No Pressure For MilesFor this episode of On The Pulse, we get solid (if not better) country/folk from Taylor Swift, Lori McKenna and Courtney Marie Andrews, good but frustrating send-offs from Logic and Blu & Exile, forgettable disappointments from Neck Deep and The Naked And Famous, and a big welcome comeback from Neon Trees!
  • Fork In The Infinite Void
    E30
    Fork In The Infinite VoidFor this episode of On The Pulse, we get great returns from Creeper and Alanis Morissette, frustrating pivots from Cub Sport and MisterWives, a retread from Judicator, and a nightmare from Imperial Triumphant.
  • Trapped In Limbo
    E31
    Trapped In LimboFor this episode of On The Pulse, we get the longest episode yet, from another encore from Deep Purple to the hip-hop of Marlowe, Lil Keed and Aminé to the post-punk of Fontaines D.C. and Jaye Jayle, from baffling oddities like The Microphones and Hail Spirit Noir to flat out messes like Stand Atlantic and Glass Animals. Plus, Luke Bryan.
  • Crave The Ultraviolet Pony
    E32
    Crave The Ultraviolet PonyFor this episode of On The Pulse, I speak from vacation on a mix of heavy music from Primitive Man, Misery Signals, and Gulch, plus country from Caylee Hammack and Orville Peck, pop from Kiesza, and I finally talk at length about Jacob Collier.
  • Imploding The World
    E33
    Imploding The WorldFor this episode of On The Pulse, we get gleaming surprises from The Killers and Seeming, a return to form for Ensiferum and Bright Eyes, frustrations from BT and The Lemon Twigs, and the expected disaster from blackbear.
  • Smile & Destroy Energy
    E34
    Smile & Destroy EnergyFor this episode of On The Pulse, we get country greatness from Ruston Kelly and Karen Jonas, an interesting pivot for Ulver, lukewarm electronics from Kelly Lee Owens and Disclosure, and both Pain of Salvation and Katy Perry falling short again.
  • Gold Is Lost Through Zeros
    E35
    Gold Is Lost Through ZerosFor this episode of On The Pulse, we get a meaty week with greatness from Bill Callahan, nice surprises from Yukika and Billy Nomates, unfortunate releases from Sprain and Lil Revive, and a slew of projects that don't quite hit from Sevdaliza, The Japanese House, and Declan McKenna. Oh, and Big Sean.
  • Head To Disappearing Gods
    E36
    Head To Disappearing GodsFor this episode of On The Pulse, we get a slower, scattered week, with prog experiments from Everything Everything and a comeback from Doves, more k-pop from Taemin, pleasant surprises from Conway The Machine and The Flaming Lips, and more country greatness off the debut from Juliet McConkey.
  • No Open Access to Hell
    E37
    No Open Access to HellFor this episode of On The Pulse, we get a calm before the storm with pleasant surprises from Ava Max and Armani Caesar, frustrating electronic albums from Asian Dub Foundation and Matmos, and a mess of underwhelming rock and metal from Knuckle Puck, Movements, and Napalm Death.
  • Tickets To Dolphin Nectar
    E38
    Tickets To Dolphin NectarFor this episode of On The Pulse, we encounter a frantic week of surprises, with slight disappointments from Lydia Loveless and IDLES, a BIG disappointment with Ayreon, interesting developments from Joji and Action Bronson, and Machine Gun Kelly happened.
  • Ascension of Savage Machines
    E39
    Ascension of Savage MachinesFor this episode of On The Pulse, we get heavy frustrations from Deftones and Anaal Nathrakh, a complicated project from Sufjan Stevens, some trend-chasing from Melanie C, and very solid listens from 21 Savage and Roisin Murphy.
  • As Alive As You Dream
    E40
    As Alive As You DreamFor this episode of On The Pulse, we get a heavy episode with first time explorations for Neil Cicierega, Left At London, and Future Islands, a crushing nightmare from The Reticent, frustrations from Brothers Osborne, and a message of desperate hope from Laura Jane Grace, Touché Amoré, and especially Svalbard!
  • Sign of the Anime Agenda
    E41
    Sign of the Anime AgendaFor this episode of On The Pulse, we get metal from The Ocean and Spirit Adrift, deranged hyperpop from Dorian Electra, decent pop from Nova Miller, obtuse electronics from Autechre, a surprising pivot from beabadoobee, and two of my most anticipated rap albums of the year from Homeboy Sandman and Open Mike Eagle.
  • Visions Of Knives In Strange Timez
    E42
    Visions Of Knives In Strange TimezFor this episode of On The Pulse, we enter murky, strange times, spanning underwhelming projects from I DON'T KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME, Josh A and The Struts, solid EPs from Seventeen and PUP, unsettling greatness from clipping. and the Mountain Goats, and the newest Gorillaz revival.
  • Positions Post Extinction
    E43
    Positions Post ExtinctionFor this episode of On The Pulse, I somehow managed to pull together an episode, featuring frustrations from CamelPhat, Enslaved, and Bring Me The Horizon, underappreciated greatness from Cam and Kaatayra, and pretty much what you'd expect from Busta Rhymes' comeback, Sam Smith, and Ariana Grande.
  • Disco Confetti Icon
    E44
    Disco Confetti IconFor this episode of On The Pulse, we get a study in contrast between aggro hip-hop in BVDLVD, Ghostemane, and Bree Runway and sweeter pop from Kylie Minogue and Little Mix, along with a few in the middle with HEALTH, Novo Amor, and Oneohtrix Point Never.
  • Angel Guide To Starting Over
    E45
    Angel Guide To Starting OverHe reviews some okay albums, like BENEE, Aesop Rock and Russian Screamo.
  • Be The Origin Of Good News
    E46
    Be The Origin Of Good NewsHe reviews Megan Thee Stallion and BTS' latest albums.
  • Plastic Hearts In A Pink Melee
    E47
    Plastic Hearts In A Pink MeleeHe reviews the new Miley Cyrus album, along with the traditional rapper "Elzhi".
  • Weird Death Vacation
    E48
    Weird Death VacationIn this episode, we have a banger album from Rico Nasty, YUNGBLUD releases his "WEIRD" album (no pun intended), and disasters from Shawn Mendes and grandson.
  • Always Love The Darkest Nights
    E49
    Always Love The Darkest NightsIn this episode of On The Pulse, we finish off the Patreon requests of the year with Video Age, Blackfield, and 2nd In Command, and the last few major releases with Ichiko Aoba, Foster The People, and The Avalanches. And yes, Taylor Swift.
  • Sapphire Cape, Red Shore
    E50
    Sapphire Cape, Red ShoreThe possible season 1 finale, which it has the 2020 album leftovers, plus Playboi Carti.

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