Isn't recorded music great? You put your heart of glass into creating a classic and someone else makes a million. Even worse: a far better song. Some covers are genuine replicas, some complete reworks...Show More
The year: 2056. The robotic uprising of the mid-30s was successful, ushering in a new age of peace, efficiency and the transmutation of humans into computer food. The A.I. music generated in the 20s w...Show More
Finally, the episode nobody asked for! Lord Brett lays his cards on the table to show off his favourite albums. Who knew a pack of cards held so many jokers? Also: the Lords compare notes on Lord Kev’...Show More
Epic Episode Alert! After standard segments 'Album of the Week' and 'Episode Sponsor', the Lords slip on their rose-tinted spectacles and look back in anger and some confusion at our favourite moments...Show More
Join Lord Kev as he rests his weary spirit upon the slightly damp and musty inner sole of shoegaze music. Tighten up your laces and dip your head towards your effects pedals, but just remember that yo...Show More
Another interesting brief from Lord Ben is misinterpreted, misunderstood, twisted and outright ignored by the Lords, who are clearly struggling in isolation. Among scattered attempts to name musicians...Show More
Once you strip away the showmanship, the mythology and the sex appeal from popular music, what have you got? Aside from the Lords of Loud, you possibly have a whole bunch of bad singers. In this episo...Show More
Lord Al leads this tutorial on the weird science of musical mashups. Take two or more perfectly sane tracks and smash them together to create something wonderful and new. Sounds great right? ('Wrong! ...Show More