In this edition of The Soundboard Stereo, we look over recent film and TV juggernauts in Ahsoka, Killers Of The Flower Moon and Only Murders In The Building (plus M3GAN), as well as Gerard Way’s run on Doom Patrol, and The Chemical Brothers’ recent showstopping tour.
Tag: The Soundboard Stereo
This month, the final chapter of the Indiana Jones franchise and Netflix’s One Piece adaptation prove…adequate, while big new albums from Olivia Rodrigo and Zach Bryan are so much more. Also, we look at the 1980 Oscar winner Ordinary People, and the pop culture haven, the Name 3 Songs Podcast.
This time…what else but Barbie and Oppenheimer? But outside of two of the biggest films of the year, we also take a look at the newest season of The Bear; the triumphant The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom; Kim Petras’ newest album; and the worst thing that Marvel has ever produced.
This time, we look at recent blockbusters Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3 and Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves—as well as the opinion-splitting Beau Is Afraid—alongside music from Phoebe Bridgers and a classic from My Bloody Valentine, and Amazon’s big, new spy / sci-fi series Citadel.
This month, we sound off on the recent third season of The Mandalorian and newest Netflix hit Beef, as well as (finally!) catch Avatar: The Way Of Water, explore Life Is Strange: True Colors, and dig into music from Balance And Composure and Hundredth.
This month, we look back on one of last year’s horror highlights and one of the peaks of Daredevil’s comic runs, plus give some thoughts on De La Soul’s debut, Professor Layton, Arrested Development, and some weird film where S Club 7 get cloned. Yeah.
This month, we take a look at the newest MCU blockbuster Ant Man And The Wasp: Quantumania and the animated charmer Marcel The Shell With Shoes On, as well as sound off on The Villain Was Right podcast; whether Goldeneye 007 holds up; the lacklustre National Treasure TV series, and Kelsea Ballerini’s confessional new EP.
The Soundboard Stereo returns with some upgrades, as we talk films in The Banshees Of Inisherin, Black Adam and Aftersun, as well as the usual musical fare from Beyoncé, piri & tommy and Blondie.
Take a look at what we’ve been listening to on The Soundboard Stereo throughout May, ft. Rina Sawayama, Kelly Clarkson, letlive., The Killers, Hot Milk and The Postal Service.
Take a look at what we’ve been listening to throughout April, ft. Motion City Soundtrack, Coldplay, The Used, P!nk, Fickle Friends and—for some reason—Cute Is What We Aim For.