Episode 33: Paul McCartney - Egypt Station

Sir Paul McCartney needs no introduction. He’s back with his newest album, ‘Egypt Station,’ proving at the age of 76, he’s still producing and creating fun and whimsical music. What do Adam and John think of the latest release? Plus the latest news and other great music you should check out.

Join your hosts, Adam and John every week as they discuss the latest music while drinking copious amounts of coffee.

Episode 32: Eminem - Kamikaze

When Eminem released last years 'Revival' it was met with harsh criticism and easily one of his weakest albums. Now, after dropping the surprise album 'Kamikaze,' does Eminem regain his former "rap god" status? Plus the latest news and other great music you should check out.

Join your hosts, Adam and John every week as they discuss the latest music while drinking copious amounts of coffee.

Episode 31: Interpol - Marauder

Heavily influenced by Joy Division and other post-punk groups, Interpol are back with their newest album 'Marauder.' This is Interpol's second album without featured bass player Carlos Dengler...does this latest release still stack up to their previous work? Plus the latest news and other great music you should check out.

Join your hosts, Adam and John every week as they discuss the latest music while drinking copious amounts of coffee.

Episode 30: Death Cab for Cutie - Thank You For Today & Animal Collective - Tangerine Reef

As summer winds down, Adam and John get nostalgic while reviewing the latest from indie legends Death Cab For Cutie on their latest album 'Thank You For Today.' What do Adam and John think of their new sound and style? In addition, Adam and John review the newest tripz fest from Animal Collective on 'Tangerine Reef,' but is this reef worth exploring? Plus the latest news and other great music you should check out.

Join your hosts, Adam and John every week as they discuss the latest music while drinking copious amounts of coffee

French Press Classics: Vol. 1

On our newest segment of G4D, French Press Classics, Adam and John get to talk about some of their favorite albums. We each give the other person an album to listen to that has influenced us, or we consider a classic. Then, with the power of coffee, we have a discussion on what we thought of each of the albums.  This week, Adam gives John They Might Be Giants album, 'Apollo 18' and John gives Adam Boards of Canada's 'Music Has the Right to Children.'