Beer Rap and Banter is ok.
They can improve it which I'm sure they will in time but their chemistry together is good.
One of the most influential and enduring TV dramas of all time, The Wire (iTunes) is a byword for deft storytelling and stark authenticity. This podcast – helmed by British superfans Kobi and Dave – pays homage to the series, episode by episode, and features interviews with cast members and critics. While it doesn’t take a film studies-style approach, focusing instead on the broader themes, it’s an illuminating listen for both newbies and devotees. HJD
Beer Rap and Banter is ok.
They can improve it which I'm sure they will in time but their chemistry together is good.
On 20/01/2018 at 11:10 AM, FA23 said:Since Serial launched in 2014, true crime has become a staple podcast genre, especially in the US. This latest effort from Up and Vanished creator Payne Lindsey rises above the surfeit; in it, he explores the harrowing case of 28 children – mostly African-American – murdered in Atlanta between 1979 and 1981. Exploring the still-pertinent race and class dynamics of the era, he creates a thoughtful, unsensational portrait of crimes that ought to be remembered – and solved. HJD
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Since Serial launched in 2014, true crime has become a staple podcast genre, especially in the US. This latest effort from Up and Vanished creator Payne Lindsey rises above the surfeit; in it, he explores the harrowing case of 28 children – mostly African-American – murdered in Atlanta between 1979 and 1981. Exploring the still-pertinent race and class dynamics of the era, he creates a thoughtful, unsensational portrait of crimes that ought to be remembered – and solved. HJD
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