The One With Great Storytellers

The One With Great Storytellers
On this episode of Best Song Ever, Brian introduces a new segment that allows him to get some things off of his chest, Luke and Brian discuss whether or not nerds need to know more about sports, Luke defends shy white boys from Brian and Brian dips into the past and sings some N’Sync.  Also, there are eight incredible songs and some interesting discussions on hope and fear in politics and how music can bridge the gap between people who don’t see eye to eye.
Every week Ghettoblaster feature writers (and dear cousins!) Brian LaBenne and Luke LaBenne bring you fresh new songs with the hopes of introducing you to some that you may consider to be the best song ever.  Both Brian and Luke have no idea what songs the other has picked, so what you are hearing is their genuine reaction to listening to the songs together.  Also, if you enjoy this episode, head to ITunes to subscribe and rate our podcast with the highest rating available to you.
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Songs Played on The One With Great Storytellers
Jens Lekman – “What’s That Perfume That You Wear” from Life Will See You Now out February 17th on Secretly Canadian
Fred Thomas – “Mallwalkers” from Changer out January 27th on Polyvinyl Records
Craig Finn – “Preludes” from We All Want the Same Things out March 24th on Partisan Records
Austra – “Utopia” from Future Politics out January 20th on Domino Recording Company
Brandon Can’t Dance – “Smoke & Drive Around” from Graveyard of Good Times out now on Lucky Number Records
Porter Ray – “Sacred Geometry [Constellation Mix]” feat Palaceer, Shabazz Palaces and Cashtro from Watercolor out March 10th on Sub Pop Records
Tall Tall Trees – “Backroads” from Freedays out February 17th on Joyful Noise Recordings
Priests – “Nothing Feels Natural” from Nothing Feels Natural out January 27th on Sister Polygon Records