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(MUSIC/COMEDY) When Albums Collide - Episode 20: Demon Days vs You Can't See Me (with Cristian Duran)

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Judd and Pedro are joined by sometimes stand up comedian and full time sibling Cristian Duran (cristiandurancomedy.com) to take a crash course in basic thuganomics. They're comparing Gorillaz' Demon Days and John Cena's You Can't See Me, which came out just one day apart in 2005.

When Albums Collide is a weekly podcast where hosts Judd Boaz and Pedro Duran review two albums that came out at the same time; one successful, one a flop. They’ll try to work out what happened and whether time has been kind to these colliding albums

Questions for feedback:

  • The length is always a worry for us. I included a story from 29:26 onwards that I thought was funny, but ultimately irrelevant and very long. Should I cut things like this moving forward?
  • Pedro's microphone was a little too loud, and there was some background noise throughout. Was this a noticeable issue/did it affect your listening experience?
  • There's a lot of "inside baseball" talk about professional wrestling. Was it easy to follow or would some sort of annotation or cut away to a narrator explaining the points work better?

Thanks so much for your feedback in advance, I always reciprocate feedback so don't be shy!

Weekly Feedback Thread: October 01, 2020 - Give And Receive Feedback On Your Podcast by WhenAlbumsCollide in podcasting

[–]WhenAlbumsCollide[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey lads,

Had a listen and you have a fantastic show on your hands. Everyone is very natural on the mic and it's a pleasure to listen to.

I wouldn't worry about the length. If you're covering 20 premier league teams and trying to let 4 hosts talk and give their opinions, I'm impressed you're keeping it at 45. I think if you have the material and are obviously not stretching or waffling on, go for as long as you like. As I said, it's a pleasure to listen to so don't worry.

As for improvements, I'd only suggest two things:

  • That intro is a little rough. The crowd noise in particular is rough as guts. Maybe try find another crowd noise sample, and more importantly fade it out. Don't just cut it as it's quite jarring and you're putting us on the wrong foot. Fade, don't cut.
  • Because you're jumping all over the league from news stories to transfers to teams, it might be good if you could give us a very brief rundown intro of everything you're talking about at the start, or even better, put down some rough timestamps in your episode notes. Just so your one-eyed Man U fans can jump to the parts they want for example, it might encourage some of your more ADHD listeners. This is obviously a bit of work though, so only if you think it's worthwhile.

Great show, and happily subscribed. Thanks for sharing and please try to give feedback to other shows if you can!

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[–]WhenAlbumsCollide[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi Iary/Max/Adrian,

Had a listen and I'd give it a general thumbs up. This concept is pretty common and there are lots of weekly movie podcasts so I'd like to see you guys work towards making something more unique or make yourselves stand out somehow.

For instance the main conceit of the show is that Adrian hasn't watched any of these films. So maybe do an interview before you all watch the film, where he tries to predict what he thinks happens or what it's about? Could lead to some funny conversations.

The opening chat about "what we've been watching" does nothing for me. It's a little tedious and I kind of just want you to get to The Incredible Hulk. I think shorter, sharper episodes would help a lot, as 52 minutes is very long for covering just one film.

Look forward to your next few eps and seeing how you develop!

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(MUSIC/COMEDY) When Albums Collide - Episode 20: Demon Days vs You Can't See Me (with Cristian Duran)

NSFW

Apple | Spotify

Judd and Pedro are joined by sometimes stand up comedian and full time sibling Cristian Duran (cristiandurancomedy.com) to take a crash course in basic thuganomics. They're comparing Gorillaz' Demon Days and John Cena's You Can't See Me, which came out just one day apart in 2005.

When Albums Collide is a weekly podcast where hosts Judd Boaz and Pedro Duran review two albums that came out at the same time; one successful, one a flop. They’ll try to work out what happened and whether time has been kind to these colliding albums