
Jake Brennan and Double Elvis Present: 4 All-New Music Podcasts
DISGRACELAND
10/19/21
•18m
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Jake Brennan, creator and host of the award-winning music and true crime podcast Disgraceland, introduces four new music-centric podcasts via his company Double Elvis. Home to podcasts such as 27 Club, Blood on the Tracks, Dear Young Rocker, About A Girl and more, Double Elvis now expands its roster of creatives to include a new slate of independent artist and hosts. In this preview, hear clips from three established podcasts (Washed up Emo, Sounds and Vision with Andrew Loog Oldham, and Women in Hip Hop with Jazzie Bell) as well as a brand new series, Curious Creatures, from Lol Tolhurst, co-founder of the Cure, and Budgie of Siouxsie and the Banshees.
Episode 200 of Washed up Emo drops on September 29. Season 2 of Sounds and Vision premieres October 5. Women in Hip Hop returns on October 6, and Curious Creatures launches October 5.
For more of the best music storytelling, follow @DoubleElvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.
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Mike Tyson (Sportsland Episode Preview)
October 12, 2021
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Here's a little taste of the Mike Tyson episode of SPORTSLAND. Listen to the full episode at Amazon.com/Badlands or in the Badlands feed wherever you get your podcasts.
Mike Tyson’s arrival as a prodigious 18-year-old professional boxer in the 1980s represented a major paradigm shift in the sport. But just as quickly as he rose, Mike Tyson began to fall. Tortured by feelings of loss, abandonment, and self-loathing, and manipulated by a promoter who only paid attention to the bottom line, Mike spiraled into violence, drugs, and increasingly bizarre behavior. When he was released from prison on parole for a rape conviction in 1995, Mike Tyson faced a crossroads: continue on a path to redemption, or be tempted back into the dark abyss of self-destruction.
This episode contains themes that may be disturbing to some listeners, including domestic violence and sexual assault.
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It's Halloween week and to celebrate, we're sharing a season 5 Disgraceland episode on Ozzy Osbourne. And make sure to check out our brand new episode on Black Sabbath, available now at amazon.com/disgraceland.
Ozzy Osbourne, along with his bandmates in Black Sabbath, invented heavy metal and throughout Ozzy's post-Sabbath solo career he would invent new, self-destructive forms of sabotage. Arrested at an early age for breaking and entering, Ozzy Osbourne refused to conform to societal norms and common decency. He would go on to be arrested numerous times and escape too many near death experiences to recount, including a plane crashing into his tour bus that would ultimately kill a dear friend and bandmate.
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