
The Hardest Podcast to Podcast
1) Little Acorns ft. John Cullen
Tell 'em, Mort! John and Ryan dive into a deep cut off the White Stripes' 2003 album 'Elephant'. They discuss Little Acorns' serendipitous origins, and Jack and Meg decision to use the voice of a Detr...Show More
2) Astro ft. Dan Saraceni
Do you do the Astro? We'll assume so. Dan Saraceni makes his second appearance on the podcast, discussing "Astro" off the White Stripes' 1999 debut album. They discuss the song's incredibly catchy ri...Show More
3) Bone Broke ft. Nate Prevedoros (Dead Summer)
ANOTHER job at the liquor store?! Damn! Nate Prevedoros sits down with Ryan to discuss one of the loudest and most chaotic tracks the White Stripes ever released. “Bone Broke” stands out as a powerful...Show More
4) Signed D.C.
Did you know about this song? Because up until a few weeks ago, Ryan certainly didn't! It's a solo episode this week. Ryan discovers this release from the eighth, subscribers-only Vault Package from s...Show More
5) Shelter of Your Arms ft. Arash Memarzadeh
There's a storm, it's coming all around... Ryan and Arash discuss one of the most obscure songs in the White Stripes' catalogue. Their 2005 cover of the Greenhornes' "Shelter of Your Arms" released ea...Show More
6) Who's To Say ft. Kirk Hamilton
Is this song a cover? Who's to say? Ryan and Kirk break down the White Stripes' cover of Blanche's "Who's To Say", the B-side of the "I Just Don't Know What to do With Myself" single. This song has be...Show More
7) Aluminum ft. Jeff & Nathan Fox
It's a weird one, but it goes hard! Depending on who you ask, Aluminum is the only instrumental song released by the White Stripes. A raw, gritty, and sonically uncomfortable track off 2001 White Bloo...Show More
8) Screwdriver ft. Mike Noble (Hotel Mira)
Meg pointed at a screwdriver across the room and told Jack it would make a good song title. Screwdriver is the topic of discussion this week. Hotel Mira's Mike Noble becomes the first two-time guest ...Show More
9) White Moon ft. Gigi Marie
Ryan and Gigi discuss "White Moon", the beautiful piano track off 2005's Get Behind Me Satan. Only played four times live, there is one performance of the song that every fan remembers. Serving as the...Show More
10) Jolene ft. Andrea Woo
The White Stripes' live staple. Their best cover, and perhaps the most important b-side in their discography? Andrea and Ryan discuss the White Stripes' cover of the Dolly Parton classic. They look at...Show More