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Backwards Beats Podcast
30 episodes
Pet Shop Boys - Actually (#435)
Ep 85 · Aug 11, 2026 · 1 hr 58 min
In this episode of the Backwards Beats Podcast, hosts Carl and Dan dive deep into the 435th album on Rolling Stone’s top 500 list: Pet Shop Boys’ sophomore album, Actually (1987). What follows is an entertaining, technical, and highly opinionated debate on the merits of 80s synth-pop. Carl brings heavy critiques against the duo’s flat dynamic range, mechanical loop production, and Neil Tennant’s deadpan vocal delivery. Dan, on the other hand, finds charm in their understated vulnerability, cleve…
2Pac - All Eyez On Me (#436)
Ep 84 · Aug 4, 2026 · 1 hr 53 min
Welcome back to the Backwards Beats Podcast! After a month-long Northeast hiatus filled with $43 roadside lobster rolls, Carl and Dan are back in the studio. In Episode 436, the guys tackle Tupac Shakur's monumental, diamond-selling 1996 double album, All Eyez on Me. Rather than wading track-by-track through all 2 hours and 12 minutes of this 27-track epic, Carl and Dan build their ultimate 12-song "Dream Album" (plus one mandatory "Gimme" track) out of the collection. Along the way, they explor…
Gorillaz - Demon Days (#437)
Ep 83 · Jul 28, 2026 · 1 hr 44 min
In Episode 83 of Backwards Beats, hosts Dan and Carl dive into Gorillaz’s acclaimed 2005 release, Demon Days, which comes in at No. 437 on Rolling Stone Magazine's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list. The hosts unpack the album's rich, layered production crafted by Damon Albarn and Danger Mouse, as well as its iconic roster of collaborators including MF Doom, De La Soul, Dennis Hopper, Booty Brown, and Neneh Cherry. Beyond the technical production, the discussion explores the project's conceptu…
Blur - Parklife (#438)
Ep 82 · Jul 21, 2026 · 1 hr 48 min
In this episode, Carl and Dan turn their attention to "Parklife" by Blur (1994), ranked at 438 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list. The hosts, dive into this album that serves as a cornerstone of the 90s Britpop movement. Throughout the review, they explore the band's shift from debt-ridden alternative rock to chart-topping success, their satirical take on British culture, and the album's unexpected musical diversity. Key Points Musical Style & Influences: The album is noted…
James Brown - Sex Machine (Live) (#439)
Ep 81 · Jul 14, 2026 · 1 hr 57 min
Get on up! This week, Dan and Carl dive into James Brown’s monumental 1970 double album, Sex Machine (Live). Sitting high on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums list, this record is a legendary, high-energy masterclass in the evolution of funk. The guys break down the album’s unique hybrid structure—from the "live" studio tracks on Sides 1 and 2 (complete with hand-mixed fake crowd noise) to the raw, sweat-soaked energy recorded live in Augusta, Georgia on Sides 3 and 4. They dissect James Brown…
Loretta Lynn - Coal Miner's Daughter (#440)
Ep 80 · Jul 7, 2026 · 1 hr 28 min
Welcome to the Season 4 premiere of the Backwards Beats Podcast! Hosts Carl and Dan kick off the season by diving into album number 440 on Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list: Loretta Lynn's 1971 classic, Coal Miner's Daughter. Clocking in at just under 30 minutes across 11 songs, this landmark release delivers straight-down-the-middle traditional country fare backed by an elite Nashville session crew. Carl and Dan break down the album’s technical production—from the brilliant e…
Hallelujah - Leonard Cohen
Ep 79 · Jul 3, 2026 · 19 min
In this solo Sidetrax episode, Dan pulls back the curtain on the brutal, agonizing ten-year journey behind one of the most famous songs in human history: Leonard Cohen’s "Hallelujah." We trace its roots from Cohen’s deep personal and professional collapse in the late 1970s following his disastrous collaboration with Phil Spector and the painful end of his relationship with Suzanne. Beyond the history, this episode goes deep into the music itself. Dan breaks down the actual song structure, explor…
Carl's Cover of Season 3
Ep 78 · Jun 23, 2026 · 18 min
It's that time again! Carl rolled the 20 sided die and pulled none other than David Bowie's Album Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps). What song will he choose to butcher this time? Listen to find out this on this weeks Sidetrack episode!
Civil Disobedience - Songs to Revolt to pt. 2
Ep 77 · Jun 16, 2026 · 42 min
Music is a powerful method of communication. In our second installment of Civil Disobedience, we cover Social Satire and Environmental Protest songs. From Woody Guthrie to Buffalo Springfield, the Temptations to the Pixies. There's something for everyone! Name a podcast that will cover Marvin Gaye and Metallica in the same episode! Also check out part 1 from earlier this year!
Jane's Addiction - Nothing's Shocking (Convince Me!)
Ep 76 · Jun 9, 2026 · 1 hr 18 min
Nothing's Shocking by Jane's Addiction is a landmark album in alternative music. At one point this album existed on Rolling Stone Magazine's 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time list, but not any more. Will Dan convince Carl that this album is worthy of his time. Is Dan biased by his history with this album or does it simply ROCK! This episode also includes the track Boogie Through Outer Space by FUJANk.
Turn The Radio Off - Reel Big Fish (Convince Me!)
Ep 75 · Jun 2, 2026 · 1 hr 25 min
In this Sidetracks episode of Backwards Beats, Carl tries to convince Dan that Reel Big Fish was not just a fad in the 90's but a staple of Ska music and successor of both punk and reggae.
Boston - LIVE @ Atwaters
Ep 74 · May 26, 2026 · 1 hr 18 min
This week, we are coming to you LIVE from a packed room at Atwater’s in Catonsville, MD! Recorded in front of a live audience, this episode dives headfirst into an album omission that leaves us absolutely floorboards-level shocked. We’re covering Boston's 1976 self-titled debut album. Here’s the absolute kicker: it is completely omitted from the Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums list. How does one of the most flawless, massive-selling, and sonic-shifting debut records in rock history get left of…
Britney Spears - Blackout (#441)
Ep 73 · May 19, 2026 · 1 hr 23 min
Carl and Dan dive into the 2007 "comeback" album that shifted the landscape of pop production but left our hosts feeling colder than a "hot as ice" synth line. Recorded during one of the most publicized and turbulent periods of Britney’s personal life, Blackout is often cited by critics as a pioneering masterclass in dark electro-pop. However, the team questions its placement on the Rolling Stone Top 500 list, critiquing its sterile production, lack of vocal dynamics, and the "Xanax-infused" ene…
The Weeknd - Beauty Behind The Madness (#442)
Ep 72 · May 12, 2026 · 1 hr 51 min
In this episode of the Backwards Beats Podcast, hosts Carl and Dan take a deep dive into album #442 on Rolling Stone’s "500 Greatest Albums of All Time" list: Beauty Behind the Madness, The Weeknd’s 2015 breakthrough. The duo explores Able Tesfaye's journey from anonymous YouTube uploader to global superstar, dissecting the "dark pop" aesthetics that defined an era. While acknowledging the album's astronomical streaming success and chart-topping hits, Carl and Dan offer a critical look at whethe…
David Bowie - Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps) (#443)
Ep 71 · May 5, 2026 · 1 hr 40 min
In this episode of the Backwards Beats Podcast, Carl and Dan dive into David Bowie’s 1980 landmark album, Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps). Positioned at #443 on Rolling Stone’s "500 Greatest Albums of All Time" list, this record serves as the critical bridge between Bowie’s experimental Berlin Trilogy and his impending 80s pop superstardom. The hosts explore the album's aggressive energy, its iconic sequel to "Space Oddity," and the incredible musicianship of legendary contributors like Robert…
Fiona Apple - Extraordinary Machine (#444)
Ep 70 · Apr 28, 2026 · 1 hr 37 min
In this episode of the Backwards Beats podcast, hosts Carl and Dan dive into Fiona Apple’s 2005 release, Extraordinary Machine. Ranked at #444 on Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list, the album is a midpoint in Apple’s career, marked by a notorious production history and a shift toward more idiosyncratic, orchestral arrangements. The hosts explore the "Free Fiona" campaign, the influence of classical training on her songwriting, and the contributions of legendary drummers Questlo…
Yes -Close to the Edge (#445)
Ep 69 · Apr 21, 2026 · 1 hr 50 min
In this episode of the Backwards Beats podcast, hosts Carl and Dan take on the "chewy" and virtuosic 1972 masterpiece Close to the Edge by progressive rock legends, Yes. Ranked at #445 on Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list, this three-track epic is a masterclass in musical ambition, featuring complex symphonic movements, spiritual themes, and world-class musicianship. The duo breaks down the album's demanding structure, its diverse influences ranging from Sibelius to Eastern ph…
Alice Coltrane - Journey in Satchidananda (#446)
Ep 68 · Apr 14, 2026 · 1 hr 14 min
In this episode, Carl and Dan explore the meditative and spiritual soundscapes of Alice Coltrane’s 1971 landmark album, Journey in Satchidananda. Currently sitting at #446 on Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list, the record marks Alice’s profound shift toward Eastern philosophy and avant-garde jazz. The hosts break down the album’s unique instrumentation—from the hypnotic drone of the tamboura to Alice’s pioneering use of the harp—while reflecting on her legacy as a spiritual lea…
Bad Bunny - X 100PRE (#447)
Ep 67 · Apr 7, 2026 · 1 hr 51 min
In this episode of the Backwards Beats Podcast, Karl Carter Fanstil and Dan "Hotsnakes" Woodard dive into Bad Bunny's 2018 debut studio album, X 100PRE. Ranking at #447 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, this record marked the global arrival of Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio. The hosts discuss the album's diverse production that stretches far beyond simple genre labels. From his SoundCloud beginnings as a supermarket bagger to his collaborations with global superstars like Drake…
Otis Redding - The Otis Redding Dictionary of Soul (#448)
Ep 66 · Mar 31, 2026 · 1 hr 32 min
In this episode, hosts Carl and Dan dive into Episode 448 of their journey through Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums: Otis Redding’s 1966 masterpiece, Complete and Unbelievable: The Otis Redding Dictionary of Soul. The duo explores Redding's rise from a van driver in Macon, Georgia, to a global soul icon, detailing the electric atmosphere of Stax Studios and the unparalleled synergy of his backing band, Booker T. & the M.G.'s. From his recovery from vocal surgery to his daring reimagining of c…
The White Stripes - Elephant (#449)
Ep 65 · Mar 24, 2026 · 1 hr 48 min
In this episode of the Backwards Beats Podcast, hosts Dan Woodard and Carl Carter-Feansil dive into the gritty, analog world of The White Stripes' 2003 masterpiece, Elephant. Ranking at #449 on Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums of All Time" list, this record stands as the definitive statement of the garage rock revival. The duo explores the DIY ethos that defined Jack and Meg White, the legendary gear behind their "bass-less" yet massive sound, and the cultural phenomenon of "Seven Nation Arm…
Paul & Linda McCartney - Ram (#450)
Ep 64 · Mar 17, 2026 · 1 hr 47 min
Carl and Dan dive into the 1971 album Ram by Paul and Linda McCartney. Sitting at #450 on Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums of All Time" list, this record marks a pivotal transition for Paul as he navigates the messy dissolution of the Beatles while forging a new creative partnership with Linda. The hosts explore the album's New York recording sessions, its shift from DIY solo work to professional collaboration, and its journey from being panned by critics to its modern status as a "godfather…
Roberta Flack - First Take (#451)
Ep 63 · Mar 10, 2026 · 1 hr 37 min
In this milestone 50th "proper" episode (63rd overall), Dan Woodard and Carl Carter delve into album #451 on Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time: Roberta Flack’s 1969 debut, First Take. The hosts explore the incredible pedigree of the classically trained, Arlington-raised prodigy who was discovered in the D.C. jazz scene. They discuss the album's legendary 10-hour recording session, the "masterclass in dynamics" provided by Flack and bassist Ron Carter, and how these eight covers—ran…
Diana Ross and The Supremes - Anthology (#452)
Ep 62 · Mar 3, 2026 · 1 hr 47 min
In this episode, Carl and Dan tackle the monumental 50-song Anthology by Diana Ross and the Supremes, currently ranked #452 on Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. The duo traces the group's journey from their 1959 origins as "The Primettes" in Detroit's Brewster-Douglass housing projects to their status as Motown’s most commercially successful act. They explore the evolution of Diana Ross’s signature vocal style, the tragic trajectory of founding member Florence Ballard, and the hit…
Nine Inch Nails - Pretty Hate Machine (#453)
Ep 61 · Feb 24, 2026 · 1 hr 37 min
Dan and Carl dive into Pretty Hate Machine, the 1989 debut from Nine Inch Nails. Ranked #453 on Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums list, this record helped define the industrial sound that would dominate the ’90s. Dan revisits the album with decades of context, while Carl hears most of it for the first time—bringing a fresh perspective to an album that blends synth-pop textures, hip-hop-inspired sampling, metal aggression, and raw emotional vulnerability. From the explosive opener “Head Like a…
Can - Ege Bamyasi (#454)
Ep 60 · Feb 17, 2026 · 1 hr 24 min
This week on Backwards Beats, we dive into Ege Bamyasi by Can the 1972 release that helped define krautrock (aka “cosmic rock”) and quietly influenced decades of music to come. Recorded in Cologne using minimal gear and maximum experimentation, the album blends hypnotic grooves, tape-era production tricks, improvisation, and unconventional song structures. With vocalist Damo Suzuki delivering abstract, mantra-like vocals, and drummer Jaki Liebezeit locking into impossibly tight yet fluid rhythms…
Bo Diddley - Two on One (#455)
Ep 59 · Feb 10, 2026 · 1 hr 30 min
Dan and Carl explore Bo Diddley / Go Bo Diddley – Two On One, diving into the foundational sound that helped shape rock and roll. The conversation focuses on Bo Diddley’s signature rhythm, his influence on generations of artists, and how these early recordings balance innovation with repetition. The hosts examine the historical context of late-1950s rock, the role of Chess Records, and how Bo Diddley’s approach to groove, performance, and songwriting helped define the language of rock music that…
Civil Disobedience - Songs to Revolt To pt. 1
Ep 58 · Feb 6, 2026 · 44 min
Music is a fantastic vehicle for communication, both verbal and nonverbal. Music can cause joy or invoke anger. Music can stand as a rallying cry. In this Sidetrax episode, we dive into songs of civil disobedience. #civildisobedience #resist #protestsongs
Al Green - Greatest Hits (#456)
Ep 57 · Feb 3, 2026 · 1 hr 20 min
Dan and Carl dig into Al Green’s Greatest Hits (1975)—a deceptively “easy” entry on Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list (#456). What starts as a discussion of timeless soul classics quickly turns into a deeper look at Al Green’s singular vocal style, the Hi Records sound, and the musicianship that makes these songs feel effortless while being anything but. Along the way, they explore Green’s gospel roots, his peak creative run in the early ’70s, and the complicated personal hist…
Sinéad O'Connor - I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got (#457)
Ep 56 · Jan 27, 2026 · 1 hr 46 min
In Episode 56 of Backwards Beats, Dan and Carl dive into Sinéad O’Connor’s 1990 breakthrough album I Do Not Want What I Haven’t Got, ranked #457 on Rolling Stone Magazine’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list. The hosts explore O’Connor’s uncompromising artistry, emotional directness, and complex relationship with fame, while unpacking the musical and cultural impact of her most famous recording, “Nothing Compares 2 U.” Along the way, they examine her vocal technique, production choices, and fe…
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