The MV Podcast: Episode 2




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Summary: Subscribe on iTunes<br> The Modern Vinyl podcast is back for its second episode and this week we're talking about the rising prices of soundtrack releases, along with tackling some weekly news highlights and taking reader questions. Stick around for me possibly mispronouncing some things and for the story about how I picked up Jimmy Eat World's Futures for $20.<br> <br> Here's the breakdown for episode 2:<br> <br> Sponsored By:<br> Enjoy The Ride Records<br> Pick up their brand new pressing of Jonny Craig's Find What You Love and Let It Kill You, along with vinyl releases of Something Corporate's North, NK's Basement Tapes and Good Charlotte's self-titled album, among many others. And use promo code "modernvinyl" to get a free koozie with your order of an LP.<br> ETR Twitter<br> ETR Facebook<br> ETR Instagram<br> <br> Timeline:<br> 4:23, The Rising Prices of Soundtracks<br> 9:10, Jurassic Park and Mondo<br> 13:08 — 17:41 Of Us Giants — Take It Home<br> 17:41, Weekly News Wrapup (Sum 41, Tigers Jaw, Chiodos, The Early November, Bad Timing Records, Brand New)<br> 34:00, Weekly Releases<br> 35:31, Random Pull<br> 38:02, Reader Questions (Submit to @modernvinyl using the hashtag, #AskMV)<br> 53:24, Of Us Giants — Nova Scotia<br> <br> Corrections<br> The upcoming Dolly Parton album is her 42nd full length.<br> <br> Trivia<br> James talks about how Chiodos was originally named "The Chiodos Brothers," which could be called a tribute to the creators of Killer Klowns From Outer Space, long considered one of the greatest cinematic disasters of all time.<br> <br> Music<br> Provided by Of Us Giants<br> Pick up their album at Ronald Records<br> Intro Music from "Here Comes The Night Time," by Arcade Fire/Merge Records