Mouth Off 05.30.10
EP Special
Listen to the show right here:
Or use this link to download the mp3 and take it with you.
LOL The new EP from 2010 Harmony Sweepstakes champions The Plumbers of Rome has Dave laughing right out loud.
Arrangement Spotlight Christopher shows that the Tufts Amalgamates handle Sara B‘s “Gravity” (on their EP Teaser) with a heavier, crunchier hand than most.
Young and Original Dave says Ascending Height’s 2006 EP Turn It Up is a 100% original, 100% brilliant record.
My New Boyfriend Christopher is dating the voice of Jerome Collins from Straight No Chaser. His lead on “Rehab” from the group’s EP Six Pack is not terrible.
Album(s) Review(s) In a double dose of mixed group mayhem, the boys review two EPs from mixed collegiate powerhouse groups. Dave gives his take on Tessellate, the new EP from FSU All-Night Yahtzee, then Christopher reviews Shake the Poet, the latest EP from the Cornell Chordials. Both records are meaty, but D&C declare a solid showing all around.


Hey Guys,
I’m a little confused to listen to you in mono quality and Dave clipping so often. Are you going to release a stereo version of your last podcast?
I’d appreciate it.
Thx.
Patrick
Oh, I just noticed that it’s just the iTunes-Podcast that is mono. So, I downloaded your mp3 from here.
Hey Patrick,
Thanks for your comment. As it turns out, I inadvertently bounced the show as mono instead of stereo. It’s now been fixed.
And actually all iTunes does is point you to our same server. There’s only one file.
And now, thanks to your tip, everyone will enjoy the stereo version!
Thanks for listening,
Dave
Thanks for the feature on the Plumbers of Rome EP! We (Plumbers of Rome) listened to the podcast as we drove to Chicago for the Sing-Off auditions (from Denver… driving is stupid). Gave us a lot to talk about for the many hours we drove!
Keep up the fine work!