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Episode: Season 7; Ep. 3: Preston welcomes Cheryl and Susan to discuss Luther Vandross' 'Never Too Much'

I welcome back my sisters, Cheryl and Susan, to cover the second Luther Vandross album on the pod. The timing seems right, given the acclaimed biopic out now on Luther. Did Cheryl listen to the album this time? Will Susan and I have to carry the entire conversation? Should Cheryl be banned from the Slang Of Ages podcast? Let me know your thoughts. LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE! Check out undefinedGet more from Slang Of Ages Podcast on Patreon  for exclusive content, early access, and to support the Slang of Ages podcast My Book, Toto, The Band, Not the Dog is out now.

Episode: Season 7, episode 2: I welcome back long-term Slang Of Ages supporter Monica to discuss The Internet's stellar 2015 album, 'Ego Death.'

I welcome back long-term Slang Of Ages supporter Monica to discuss The Internet’s stellar 2015 album, ‘Ego Death.’ Check out the revealing conversation around their third album. Thanks to Monica for bringing this band to my attention and making me a fan! LIKE, SHARE and SUBCRIBE! Check out undefinedGet more from Slang Of Ages Podcast on Patreon  for exclusive content, early access and to support the slang of ages podcast My Book, Toto, The Band, Not the Dog is out now. 

Episode: season 7; episode 1

Welcome back! We kick off season 7 with an episode that finds Preston discussing “RECREATIONAL SUBSTANCE” with Andrew Synowiec. On the album, writer, producer, and guitarist Synowiec teams up with fellow guitarist Oz Noy for a rousing recording of originals.

The album, out on January 17, 2025, features the rhythm section of bassist Hadrien Feraud (John McLaughlin’s 4th Dimension, Chick Corea’s Vigil) and drummer extraordinaire Marvin “Smitty” Smith (Dave Holland, Steve Coleman, Tonight Show with Jay Leno band).

Season 6- Bonus Juan Dhas discusses 'Aether', one of the best jazz releases of 2024