Our latest requested review requires us to ask a question - when is it showing your influences, and when is it ripping them off entirely? On their one and only release, the 1998 self-titled album by The Din Pedals walk the precarious line between the two, thanks to lead singer James Grundler's Thom York-like tenor, and a band that easily recreates the dramatic bombast and minor chord melancholy of Radiohead, U2 and Our Lady Peace.
Songs in this Episode
#441: International Pop Overthrow by Material Issue
#440: Villains by The Verve Pipe
#439: Spiderland by Slint
#438: Low-Fi At Society High by The Figgs with Mike Gent
#437: Hi Fi Way by You Am I
#436: One and Done Albums of the 90s
#435: Nothing Feels Good by The Promise Ring
#434: Odyssey Number Five by Powderfinger
#433: Everclear by American Music Club
Patreon Preview: Max Q by Max Q
#432: Our Finest Flowers by The Residents
#431: Blue by Third Eye Blind
#430: Formula by OLD
#429: New Order In The 90s Roundtable
#428: Aenmia by Tool
#427: Soup by Blind Melon with Christopher Thorn
#426: Human Radio by Human Radio
#425: Oceanborn by Nightwish
#424: Is by The Big F
Patreon Preview - Panorama by The Cars
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