This week, Caitlin gets a little passionate about one of her favorite records Bleed American, the fourth studio album by Jimmy Eat World released in 2001, and its influence on the world of emo music by helping the genre become more mainstream.
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After a short hiatus, Caitlin returns to talk about Transatlanticism, the fourth studio album released by Death Cab for Cutie in 2003 which explores the struggles of long-distance relationships. NOTE: This episode was recorded one week prior to being uploaded. Episodes are recorded, produced, and published through WXJM, the student-run college radio station at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia. For more information, visit us at www.wxjm.org or contact our Talk Director at [email protected] ...
Caitlin goes track-by-track through Paramore's sophomore album Riot!, released in 2007 and the aftermath of its broadcast to the public. Episodes are recorded, produced, and published through WXJM, the student-run college radio station at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia. For more information, visit us at www.wxjm.org or contact our Talk Director at [email protected] ...
Caitlin talks about another personal favorite record of hers from The Wonder Years: The Upsides, the first album of the band's musical trilogy that was released in 2010. Episodes are recorded, produced, and published through WXJM, the student-run college radio station at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia. For more information, visit us at www.wxjm.org or contact our Talk Director at [email protected] ...