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For the Record With GG and Adam

For the Record With GG and Adam

One Album At a Time

G and A

250 episodesEN

Show overview

For the Record With GG and Adam has been publishing since 2014, and across the 12 years since has built a catalogue of 250 episodes. That works out to roughly 65 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence.

Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 30 min and 30 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-language Music show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 months ago, with 6 episodes already out so far this year. Published by G and A.

Episodes
250
Running
2014–2026 · 12y
Median length
30 min
Cadence
Monthly

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On each episode, we discuss a single new album.

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For the Record #250: Voxtrot's "Dreamers in Exile"

Voxtrot's second LP in 19 years not only lives up to the high standards of their first incarnation, but brings a level of wisdom and musical experimentation that shows how they've grown.

Mar 15, 202630 min

For the Record #249: Twisted Teens' "Blame the Clown"

New Orleans duo Twisted Teens mixes country-fried garage punk with pedal steel and a unique vocal style. We discuss their second album, "Blame the Clown," on episode #249 of "For the Record," our penultimate episode!

Mar 1, 202630 min

For the Record #248: Vegas Water Taxi's "Long Time Caller, First Time Listener"

London alt-country rockers Vegas Water Taxi tackle breakups and the absurdity of modern life with clever lyrics, tight instrumentals, and polished production. We discuss "Long Time Caller, First Time Listener" on episode #248 of "For the Record."

Feb 17, 202630 min

For the Record #247: Dove Ellis' "Blizzard"

Irish singer Dove Ellis' powerful, emotive voice has drawn comparisons to Jeff Buckley and Freddy Mercury, but he has a songwriting style all his own. We discuss his debut album, "Blizzard," on episode #247 of "For the Record."

Feb 2, 202630 min

For the Record #246: Dry Cleaning's "Secret Love"

Dry Cleaning expand their idiosyncratic sound on their third LP, creating fuller and more accessible songs. We discuss their third album, "Secret Love," on episode #246 of For the Record. For all the past episodes, visit ForTheRecordPodcast.com.

Jan 19, 202630 min

For the Record #245: Snocaps' Self-Titled Album

Katie Crutchfield of Waxahatchee and her twin sister, Allison Crutchfield, join forces with MJ Lenderman and Brad Cook to create Snocaps, a collaboration that brings out the best of all their talents.

Jan 5, 202630 min

For the Record #244: Ea Othilde's "I Will Not Be Like That"

Norwegian singer-songwriter Ea Othilde pares her emotive voice with a variety of styles and instrumentation to create a debut record that seems wise beyond its years. We discuss "I Will Not Be Like That" in depth on episode #244 of "For the Record."

Dec 8, 202530 min

For the Record #243: Tigers and Flies' "Expanded Play"

The fast, dense, horn-heavy post-punk of Manchester's Tigers and Flies is a joyful breath of fresh air. We discuss their second LP, "Expanded Play," in depth on episode #243 of "For the Record." For all the past episodes, visit ForTheRecordPodcast.com.

Nov 30, 202530 min

For the Record #242: Snooper's "Worldwide"

The second album from Nashville's Snooper combines their joyous, inclusive punk energy with the creative production of John Congleton. We discuss "Worldwide" in-depth on episode #242 of "For the Record." For all the past episodes, visit ForTheRecordPodcas

Nov 10, 202530 min

For the Record #241: CMAT's "Euro-Country"

Ciara Mary-Alice Thompson, who goes by CMAT, is an Irish singer-songwriter who wraps self-effacing humor, fantastic vocals, and catchy melodies into pop songs with country elements. We discuss "Euro-Country" on episode #241 of "For the Record."

Oct 6, 202530 min

For the Record #240: The Beths' "Straight Line Was a Lie"

The Beths’ fourth album expands their catchy, earnest sound: songs spread out, get stripped down, even explore the darkness. We discuss “Straight Line Was a Lie” on episode #240 of For the Record.

Sep 21, 202530 min

For the Record #239: Greg Freeman's "Burnover"

On his second album, breakout singer-songwriter Greg Freeman creates ambitious, genre-defying songs with a spontaneous, live feel. We discuss “Burnover” on episode #239 of “For the Record.” For all the past episodes, visit ForTheRecordPodcast.com.

Sep 7, 202530 min

For the Record #238: Alex G's "Headlights"

Alex G's 10th album is warm, welcoming, continually surprising, and retains his quirky personality despite major label polish. We discuss "Headlights" in-depth on episode #238 of "For the Record." For all the past episodes, visit ForTheRecordPodcast.com.

Aug 11, 202530 min

For the Record #237: Panic Shack's Self-Titled Debut

We've been waiting 2+ years for Panic Shack's first record, after we saw their excellent live show at South by Southwest in 2023. It was worth the wait: Funny, catchy, tight guitar rock.

Jul 27, 202530 min

For the Record #236: Water Machine's "God Park"

Water Machine is made up of veteran Glasgow musicians who have recorded a fun, upbeat debut album that doesn't take itself too seriously. We discuss "God Park" in-depth on episode #236 of "For the Record."

Jul 13, 202530 min

For the Record #235: Artificial Go's "Musical Chairs"

On their second album, Cincinnati-based Artificial Go bring playful, creative energy and a fun, joyful sound. We discuss it in-depth on episode #235 of "For the Record." For all the past episodes, visit ForTheRecordPodcast.com.

Jun 28, 202530 min

For the Record #234: Ribbon Skirt's "Bite Down"

On their debut album, Montreal-based Ribbon Skirt tackle themes of indigenous identity with a 90s throwback sound. We discuss it in-depth on episode #234 of "For the Record." For all the past episodes, visit ForTheRecordPodcast.com.

Jun 2, 202530 min

For the Record #233: The Convenience's "Like Cartoon Vampires"

The Convenience make a hard pivot to a new, guitar-driven, dissonant but catchy sound on their second album, "Like Cartoon Vampires." We discuss it in-depth on episode #233 of "For the Record." For all the past episodes, visit ForTheRecordPodcast.com.

May 19, 202530 min

For the Record #232: Chime Oblivion's Self-Titled Debut

The Osees' John Dwyer and prolific new wave drummer David Barbarossa join forces in a new supergroup, Chime Oblivion, delivering 12 songs of dense, anarchic, delightful proto-punk. We discuss their self-titled debut on episode #232 "For the Record."

May 4, 202530 min

For the Record #231: Mamalarky's "Hex Key"

On their third album, L.A. quartet Mamalarky perfect their distinct flavor of quirky indie-pop into a record that's both weird and catchy. We discuss "Hex Key" on episode #231 of "For the Record." For all the past episodes, visit ForTheRecordPodcast.com.

Apr 20, 202530 min
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