**Somehow this episode became increasingly relevant since the release of Eminem’s freestyle rap targeting President Donald Trump. We recorded this episode on October 7th and this discussion is really well tied into the conversation that

**Somehow this episode became increasingly relevant since the release of Eminem’s freestyle rap targeting President Donald Trump. We recorded this episode on October 7th and this discussion is really well tied into the conversation that
The co-hosts open up discussing some of the best post-rock, instrumental artists including Spags’ continuing to call attention to El Ten Eleven. (SERIOUSLY. GO LISTEN TO THEM. BEST INSTRUMENTALIST ROCK DUO EVER.) The discussion moves
This week Matt blows Spags and Raleigh away by revealing he doesn’t like live music. His musical soul lives almost purely in vinyl. Spags discuss the media effects theory and the evolution of music videos starting
Matt ages himself listening to Randy Newman while Spags brings the discussion to the deeper meaning of songs and how they evolve based on your life circumstances — making the same songs exude everything from
Matt and the B Flats are back again for episode 2! It’s a thing now! We’re official. Get to know the hosts a bit more and listen to the artists and specifically the albums that
Welcome to the show! In our very first pilot episode get to learn who Matt is and who the B flats are! –that’s Brian Spagnoli and Brian Raleigh! Learn how Raleigh and Matt developed their