See Hear Podcast
1) See Hear Podcast Episode 132 - Nashville
Backstabbing, faux-sincerity, clawing one's way to the top, class division, those at the top thumbing their noses at those further down the ladder....all political concepts, right? Actually, all of th...Show More
2) See Hear Episode 131 - Deliver Me From Nowhere (first reaction)
So many biopics feature the story of an artist from cradle to grave....all in 2 hours. Those of you who know me or have listened to the show before know I'm....uh....not a fan of these types of pods. ...Show More
3) See Hear Episode 130 - Interview with Ido Fluk, director of Koln 75
History is full of famous tales that are told from one perspective. As we all know, everyone has their own version of how something went down....even if it doesn't contradict the popular narrative, th...Show More
4) See Hear Podcast episode 129 - Bad Brains: A Band In DC
Punk music branched out in the late 70s / early 80s into a harder, faster, thrashier style than its earlier predecessor. If (as is often claimed) the original wave of punk was a reaction to the comple...Show More
5) See Hear Podcast Episode 128 - Interview with Francois Girard about "Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould"
Thereâs a moment in Mel Brooksâ âHistory of the World Part 1â where weâre told that shortly after the first artists came the first art criticsâŠ..Iâll leave you to determine what happensâŠ. The music...Show More
6) See Hear Podcast Episode 127 - 200 Motels
Frank Zappa is an odd duck. His massive back catalogue of albums attracts both reverence and ambivalence from music fans. Stylistically, he covered so much ground covering doo wop, blues, psych, jazz ...Show More
7) See Hear Episode 126 - The Upsetter: The Life and Music of Lee Scratch Perry
It's not too often that a story will make a connection between Linda McCartney, The Beastie Boys and The Clash, but this month's film does just that. Welcome to episode 126 of See Hear Podcast. ...Show More
8) See Hear 125 - Interview with Kenny Vance about Heart And Soul: A Love Story
The use of non-diagetic songs in cinema is often designed to provoke a type of nostalgia, or at least an understanding of the era the film is set in. Apocalypse Now opens very effectively to the sound...Show More
9) See Hear Episode 124 - Inside Llewyn Davis
We've recently lost one of the great directors over the last few decades in David Lynch who was known for showing the dreamy and nightmarish side of America (and we need you now, David). The other gre...Show More
10) See Hear Episode 123 - Heavy Metal
1981.....music and film fans could only guess as to what the coming decade held â both in art and in the real world. If art reflects the real world, then a portmanteau film centred around a force that...Show More