the mean wrote:I'm way behind because I usually listen to podcasts in the car or on the train, but now I work from home and don't go anywhere. Ran some errands this morning and started listening. Drove about a half hour and noticed that you still hadn't started on Reptile House yet. Looked down and said "holy shit this is three and a half hours long." That's a lot of podcast. Got about an hour in today.
Yeah - we blab a lot. Feel free to use the skip button to get to the parts you want. We know the length isn't everyone's cup of tea...but the thing about tea, is that if you don't like one brand of tea, there are other brands of tea - or you can make your own tea!
Our podcast is conversational, we like to talk about music & stuff, and so we do. Plus, the interviews are often lengthy and often there's more than one. I feel like it's a repository of information for these releases that people can come back to - maybe a year or two years from now. If someone wants to hear a Reptile House podcast - it'll probably be the most comprehensive single podcast episode about that band ever - so it's there for posterity.
Our biggest criticism is the length of the podcast....and I get that. Totally fair point. But just as many people like that they're long & meaty....it keeps them company over the course of a week or for long drives or walks.
I admit that 4+ on United Mutation was probably ridiculous though.