Celtics-Warriors Observations, Post Malone's Twelve Carat Toothache Review and Stranger Things Season 4: Vol. 1 Review
In this episode, Wellington and Savon are back to discuss their thoughts on the developments of the Celtics-Warriors Finals and who’s had the overall edge so far. They also discuss Darvin Ham being the new Lakers coach and Quinn Snyder departing from Utah and what’s next for the Jazz. Then they review Post Malone’s new album Twelve Carat Toothache and discuss the inward look this album had, also review Vory’s Lost Souls debut album and give high praise to Arin Ray’s sophomore album with the uptown R&B elements and finally review Chance the Rapper’s new single “A Bar About a Bar”.
In the last half, they’re joined by two familiar guests Serge Privert and later Alex Hampton; to review Stranger Things Season 4 Vol. 1. They dive into the potent narrative this season has currently had, the unintended consequences of El’s powers and Max being the most developed character. Finally, they discuss Eleven struggling to adapt to regular life and their expectations for Vol. 2 before it’s imminent return.
In this episode, Wellington and Savon are back to discuss their thoughts on the developments of the Celtics-Warriors Finals and who’s had the overall edge so far. They also discuss Darvin Ham being the new Lakers coach and Quinn Snyder departing from Utah and what’s next for the Jazz. Then they review Post Malone’s new album Twelve Carat Toothache and discuss the inward look this album had, also review Vory’s Lost Souls debut album and give high praise to Arin Ray’s sophomore album with the uptown R&B elements and finally review Chance the Rapper’s new single “A Bar About a Bar”.
In the last half, they’re joined by two familiar guests Serge Privert and later Alex Hampton; to review Stranger Things Season 4 Vol. 1. They dive into the potent narrative this season has currently had, the unintended consequences of El’s powers and Max being the most developed character. Finally, they discuss Eleven struggling to adapt to regular life and their expectations for Vol. 2 before it’s imminent return.