
#14 The Mountain
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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Hosted by Alex Wright and Tom Clarke · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 14 episodes
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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
Alex Wright and Tom Clarke hosts (Un)Heard, a music show with 14 episodes published.

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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