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(Un)Heard

Hosted by Alex Wright and Tom Clarke · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 14 episodes

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Episodes
14
Last ep.
15 days ago
Avg length
73m
Booking Probability™
28
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Listen Score
16
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44
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About this podcast

A podcast in which two friends give each other an album to listen to. The caveat: the listener has never heard the album before. unheardpodcast.substack.com

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Alex Wright and Tom Clarke hosts (Un)Heard, a music show with 14 episodes published.

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#14 The Mountain

Apr 19, 20261h 29m0

In this episode, Alex and Tom both listen to the same album: Gorillaz’s The Mountain. We discuss serious philosophical matters of life and death. Goodness. I hope they’ve thrown in some dick jokes. Next week is a double

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#13 The Plastic Sound

Mar 15, 20261h 19m0

In this episode, Alex’s favourite album of the year Greeps up on him and never lets him go; Tom plays Spot the Albarn on a plastic beach drawn by Jamie Hewlett. We discuss singular artistic vision and the power of musica

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#11 Tallakissy

Jan 26, 20261h 11m0

In this episode, which was recorded a long time ago 3cm from the surface of the sun, Alex plays marriage counsellor; Tom gets kisses and hugs. We muse about America, broken people, and the fragility of something-or-other

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#12 SuperFrank

Jan 26, 20261h 17m0

In this episode, Tom parties like it’s 2008 (he had a lot less hair back then); Alex gets himself on a CIA watchlist. Jazz is criticised in jazz-like discourse. That’s postmodernism for you. Albums discussed Alex gave To

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#10 Sing to the Pastoral

Jul 5, 20251h 6m0

In this episode, Tom is lulled by lush soundscapes; Alex is knifed by post-Brexit nastiness. We muse about out the album form, Englishness and jazz. Told you we’d be back. Albums discussed Alex gave Tom Sing to the Moon

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#9 Broken Alligator Outside, Boxer

May 3, 20251h 26m0

In this episode, Tom is punched and bitten by a Boxer and an Alligator respectively, but don’t worry: he enjoyed every second. Alex wonders why so many women are being murdered in Appalachia, but he can’t help but groove

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#8 Clarity Is Really Great, Sort Of...

Mar 2, 20251h 7m0

In this episode, Alex decides that poetry is not, after all, for the birds, but is very satisfying when sung by a Bird; Tom wishes some Arizonans would turn the bloody noise up, please, and rather loves it when they do.

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#7: O My Super Taranta Heart

Dec 28, 20241h 1m0

In this episode, Tom enjoys a second trip to whimsical, witty Canada; Alex realises he knows nothing about Ukraine. The accent should have been cut. Sorry, Ukrainians. But we’re not saying sorry to Bob Geldof. Albums dis

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#6: The Reconstruction of Death

Dec 9, 20241h 13m0

In this episode, Alex ponders the 70s and the nature of the album form; Tom falls in love with some Canadians. Alex’s two urination breaks have been skilfully excised from the final edit. Albums discussed: Tom gave Alex

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#5: Peasants Fall Apart

Nov 9, 20241h 3m0

In this episode, Tom gives Alex yet more folk whose opening track’s farty trumpet causes trepidation; Alex gives Tom Jimmy Fallon’s house band before they were Jimmy Fallon’s house band. Tom is ill (not because of the mu

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#4: The False Fear of False Lankum

Sep 21, 20241h 3m0

In this episode, Tom gives Alex an album that makes him question the very nature of liking things; Alex gives Tom an album that sends Tom down the metal subgenres rabbithole. The introduction is botched. Albums discussed

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#3 This Could Be The Holy Texas Bible

Aug 31, 20241h 12m0

In this episode, Tom finds beauty in the horror (and horror in the beauty) much to his delight; Alex realises that whatever he is feeling will be weaponised. Tom gave Alex This Could Be Texas by English Teacher (2024) Al

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#2: Songs Preserved While Our Mothers Float Up

Aug 10, 20241h 22m0

In our second episode, Tom is surprised by a sweet suite of Mancunian space-rock; Alex is irritated by post-punk edgelords. There is much flailing. Tom gave Alex: Songs for Our Mothers by Fat White Family Alex gave Tom:

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#1: The Modern Ants Up There Are Rubbish

Jul 23, 20241h 4m0

Alex gets Tom to confront his hatred of Britpop; Tom gets Alex to listen to a punk band let loose in the school music cupboard. This makes both of them lie back and think of England. Albums featured: - Modern Life is Rub

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Who is the host of (Un)Heard?

(Un)Heard is hosted by Alex Wright and Tom Clarke. The show is categorised under music (commentary) and has published 14 episodes.

How many episodes does (Un)Heard have?

(Un)Heard has published 14 episodes.

What topics does (Un)Heard cover?

(Un)Heard regularly covers music, commentary, society. It sits in the music category, with a commentary focus.

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Episodes of (Un)Heard average 73 minutes, giving guests a long-form format with plenty of time to expand on their expertise.

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