The Vinyl Countdown

By: Jeremie Lavigne
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  • Welcome to the Vinyl Countdown, a podcast where I discuss my favorite vinyl releases and all things associated with them. Who knows, I may even have guests from time to time! Listen, rate, review and subscribe anywhere you listen to podcasts. Music credits: “The Roar of Far Off Black Jets” (intro) and Arc-Lamps, Signal Flares, A Shower of White (The Light)” (outro) by Thursday, used with permission from Thursday.
    Jeremie Lavigne
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Episodes
  • 115 - Yellowcard - Ocean Avenue
    Jul 6 2024
    Welcome back everyone! I’ve been taking it easy lately but I felt the need to record a new episode to discuss this 2003 clsssic from Yellowcard…..except, is it really a classic? The lyrics are somewhat cheesy at times, the album itself is maybe too long and that fiddle gimmick gets old super quick. So, come along with me this episode while I dissect this album and why I think it’s one of the most overrated albums to release in 2003.
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    19 mins
  • 114 - My top albums of 2023!
    Dec 28 2023
    Welcome back everybody! After skipping this episode last year, I figured I’d dive into my AOTY for this year along with my favorite pickups of the year as well (regardless of original release date). So sit back and relax and let’s relive some of the musical highlights of 2023!
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    31 mins
  • 113 - Armor for Sleep w/ Ben Jorgensen
    Dec 8 2023
    Welcome back for another episode of The Vinyl Countdown, this week with none other than Armor for Sleep frontman Ben Jorgensen! I had a nice chat with him about the history of the band, Dream to Make Believe’s 20th anniversary (👴🏽👴🏽👴🏽) and much more! Leave a comment and/or review if you could everyone, and as always, thanks for listening!
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    30 mins

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