Playing By Ear
Every episode of this podcast breaks an album down, track by track, to cover why it's not only worth playing, but replaying.
Displaying 3 items of Playing By Ear with the tag "alternative".
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Pinkerton (Weezer)
June 30th, 2026 | 1 hr 47 mins
1990s, 90s, alternative, music, rivers cuomo, rock, rock music, songwriting, weezer
Weezer's second album looked nothing like Buddy Holly. While Rivers Cuomo and company returned with their signature memorable melodies, their sound was significantly harsher, full of screams and squeals. As a result, the album was less radio friendly, and even the band itself had a complex relationship with the material. But that material is very strong, and many cite Pinkerton as Weezer's best album. How cool is that?
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All The Pain Money Can Buy (Fastball)
May 19th, 2026 | 1 hr 39 mins
1990s, 90s, alternative, music, pop, rock, songwriter, songwriting
Fastball's winning album "All The Pain Money Can Buy" was best known for its huge hits, "The Way" and "Out Of My Head" but if you only stopped at those two, then you missed out on an album full of endearing and heartfelt songs. On this episode we confirm that Fastball hit this one out of the park.
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Great Divide (Semisonic)
May 5th, 2026 | 1 hr 52 mins
1990s, 90s, alternative, closing time, dan wilson, music, pop, rock, songwriter, songwriting
Dan Wilson is one of the most prolific and accomplished songwriters of the last thirty years. Before hitting it big with "Closing Time", his band Semisonic released its first album, "Great Divide" which showcases exactly why Wilson was destined for success. Full of lush, memorable melodies, this record is a perfect calling card of Wilson's legendary skill. Comedian Rich Baker joins us for a look back at this fantastic album.