RBR.MUSIC

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RBR.MUSIC

An Unfiltered, unpolished, and unexpectedly insightful podcast; RBR.MUSIC is your backstage pass to the minds of three music obsessed mates who swap stage dives for steins. Each episode dives into music documentaries that matter and the ones that don't. No hype, no bandwagon takes, just real conversations with bold opinions, and the occasional pint fuelled rant. Whether you're crate digging or just curious, tune in for raw chats, real laughs, and rhythms that stick.

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    The Rise of the Red Hot Chili Peppers: Our Brother, Hillel

    On this episode of RBR.music, we dive into The Rise of the Red Hot Chili Peppers: Our Brother, Hillel a documentary that traces the raw, chaotic beginnings of Red Hot Chili Peppers through the life and loss of their original guitarist, Hillel Slovak.More than just a band origin story, this film captures the deep friendship, creative spark, and vulnerability that defined their early years in Los Angeles. We unpack how Slovak’s influence shaped the Chili Peppers’ sound that fusion of funk, punk, and reckless energy and how his death cast a long shadow over everything that followed.Expect reflections on legacy, grief, and the price of artistic intensity, alongside our take on how the documentary frames addiction, brotherhood, and the mythology of rock culture. This is about more than nostalgia it’s about understanding the heartbeat behind one of the most enduring bands of the modern era.

  2. 54

    Paul McCartney: Man On The Run.

    We discuss Man on the Run in which we explore Paul McCartney rebuilding his life and music after the breakup of The Beatles a story of pressure, reinvention, and the search for a new path beyond the world’s biggest band.

  3. 53

    Nick Cave's Veiled World

    In this episode, we step inside Nick Cave's Veiled World unpacking grief, faith, myth, and the quiet tension between revelation and restraint. RBR.music cuts thru the noise to discuss the sound and vision.

  4. 52

    Counting Crows: Have You Seen Me Lately?

    Music documentaries love the myth of the tortured artist. But what happens when reflection becomes narrative control?In this episode of RBR.music, we take a hard look at Have You Seen Me Lately? the Counting Crows documentary that frames vulnerability as revelation, but rarely risks interrogation. Is this a brave portrait of fame and mental health? Or a carefully managed exercise in self-mythology?We examine the film’s lack of tension, its avoidance of accountability, and the difference between confession and genuine exposure. Because saying something out loud isn’t the same as understanding it.

  5. 51

    Louder Than You Think.

    A deep-dive chat into Louder Than You Think, the oddball, fuzz-covered documentary that drags you straight into the chaotic genius of Pavement drummer and underground legend Gary Young. In this episode, we pull apart the film’s messy magic the wild early days of the band, the blurred lines between brilliance and self-destruction, and why Gary’s scrappy, unfiltered approach still feels louder than most polished music stories today. Expect anecdotes, context, and a look at what the film gets right (and what it gloriously refuses to tidy up). It’s noisy, it’s honest, and it reminds you that music history is rarely neat… but it’s always worth listening to.

  6. 50

    Ozzy Osbourne: No Escape from Now

    In this episode we dive into Ozzy Osbourne: No Escape from Now, the intimate and moving documentary that chronicles Ozzy’s final years, filmed over three years, capturing his bold return to the UK, his battle with health, and his lasting legacy.

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    Jeff Buckley: It’s Never Over

    In this episode, we dive into Jeff Buckley: It’s Never Over the new documentary exploring the life, legacy, and enduring mystery of one of music’s most haunting voices. From Grace to the stories left unfinished, we unpack how the film captures Buckley’s artistry, his restless spirit, and the myth that’s grown since his passing. Expect reflections on the music, the man, and what “it’s never over” really means when an artist’s influence refuses to fade.

  8. 48

    Have You Got It Yet? The Story of Syd Barrett and Pink Floyd

    In this episode, we dive into Have You Got It Yet?, the moving documentary that unpacks the life, art, and legacy of Syd Barrett. We explore how the film captures Barrett’s genius and decline, what it reveals about the early days of Pink Floyd, and why his story still resonates decades later.

  9. 47

    Revival69

    In this episode, we’re talking Revival69: The Concert That Rocked the World — the film that unpacks how a scrappy one-day festival turned into a legendary lineup featuring The Doors, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, and a last-minute appearance by John Lennon with the Plastic Ono Band.We break down the doc, the chaos behind the scenes, and how this one-night-only gig changed rock history.Underdogs, icons, and a crowd that had no idea what they were about to witness.

  10. 46

    American Symphony – Jon Batiste’s Sound of Survival

    In this episode, we dive into American Symphony — the powerful documentary that follows Jon Batiste through a year of creative triumph and personal heartbreak. We talk about the pressure of composing a genre-defying symphony, the vulnerability of fame, and how Batiste navigates love, loss, and legacy in real time. This isn’t just a music doc — it’s a portrait of an artist learning how to stay whole when everything is shifting. From jazz clubs to Carnegie Hall, from hospital rooms to standing ovations — American Symphony is a reminder that sound can be a form of survival.

  11. 45

    One to One: John & Yoko

    We explore One to One: John & Yoko, the intimate documentary capturing John Lennon and Yoko Ono in a pivotal moment of activism, artistry, and personal transformation. From the 1972 Madison Square Garden concerts to behind-the-scenes moments of political passion and creative vision, we trace how the couple reshaped public perception—and each other.

  12. 44

    The Stones & Brian Jones

    We’re diving into The Stones & Brian Jones — a documentary that pulls back the curtain on the early chaos, genius, and tragedy at the heart of The Rolling Stones. We talk about Brian’s outsized influence, the cracks that formed inside the band, and how the myth of the Stones was built on both brilliance and betrayal. Was Brian the true architect of the band’s sound? And what really led to his fall? We break it all down.

  13. 43

    SLY LIVES!

    An affectionate celebration of Sly & the Family Stone that's all the more powerful for recognizing its subject's flaws, SLY LIVES! is a sterling sophomore documentary feature from Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson.

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    Becoming Led Zeppelin

    The documentary presents the origins of Led Zeppelin, this doc isn’t the definitive document on the band but blows the roof off with its killer soundtrack.

  15. 41

    Catching Fire: The Story of Anita Pallenberg

    An exploration of the life of Anita Pallenberg, European actress and rock ’n’ roll muse. Told in Anita’s own words, from her unpublished memoir, and in the words of her family, this bittersweet film is a never-seen-before look at life with The Rolling Stones.

  16. 40

    Oasis - Supersonic

    We discuss Oasis - Supersonic. From award-winning director Mat Whitecross and featuring extensive unseen archive footage, Supersonic charts the meteoric rise of Oasis from the council estates of Manchester to some of the biggest concerts of all time in just three short years. This palpable, raw and moving film shines a light on one of the most genre and generation-defining British bands that has ever existed, and features candid new interviews with Noel and Liam Gallagher, their mother, and members of the band and road crew.

  17. 39

    The Velvet Underground

    The Velvet Underground takes a fittingly idiosyncratic approach to delivering a rock documentary that captures the band as well as its era.

  18. 38

    Moonage Daydream

    MOONAGE DAYDREAM: a cinematic odyssey exploring Bowie's creative, spiritual and musical journey. From the visionary mind of Brett Morgen, Moonage Daydream features captivating, never-before-seen footage and performances spanning David Bowie's 54-year career. The film includes 40 exclusively remastered Bowie songs and is the first film ever sanctioned by the Bowie Estate, with local access to the artists' archives.

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    Dig!

    After the alternative music boom of the early 1990s, two bands choose very different paths to fame. Portland, Oregon's the Dandy Warhols, led by the self-conscious and career-minded Courtney Taylor-Taylor, sign with a major label and score a radio hit. San Francisco's Brian Jonestown Massacre, fronted by the abrasive and unpredictable Anton Newcombe, seemingly go out of their way to impede their own rise to fame with a series of increasingly bizarre incidents, including onstage fistfights.

  20. 36

    Miles Davis: Birth Of The Cool

    Entertaining for longtime fans as well as casually interested viewers, Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool brings to life the legacy of a brilliant artist.

  21. 35

    The Doors - When You’re Strange.

    A history of Jim Morrison and The Doors When You’re Strange uncovers historic and previously unseen footage of the illustrious rock quartet and provides insight into the revolutionary impact of their music and legacy. Hear the RBR.Music team get to grips with the documentary.

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    The Two Killings of Sam Cooke

    ReMastered: The Two Killings of Sam Cooke gets put under the microscope of the RBR.Music team. The incredible power of Cooke’s life is discussed front and center. While Sam Cooke rose to stardom as a soul singer, his outspoken views on civil rights drew attention that may have contributed to his death at age 33.

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    Louis Theroux x Pete Doherty

    Louis Theroux meets controversial rockstar Pete Doherty, spending time with him at his home in Normandy and on the road with his notorious band, The Libertines. Infamous for his tumultuous relationship with drugs as well as a high-profile relationship with Kate Moss, Doherty has been a figure both celebrated and scorned in the British media. In a candid encounter, Louis joins Doherty at a transformative juncture in his life. Having turned his back on crack and heroin, Pete is embracing a new chapter, immersing himself in a quieter life in a small French coastal town. Find the RBR.Music team discuss this documentary at length.

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    Beware of Mr Baker

    We discuss Beware of Mr Baker; Filmmaker Jay Bulger interviews Ginger Baker, the legendary and often volatile drummer of the rock groups Cream and Blind Faith. The documentary is free of the hagiographic overtones that dog many documentary profiles, Beware of Mr. Baker presents a clear-eyed, thoroughly gripping look at one of rock's greatest -- and most personally problematic -- musicians.

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    Sinéad O’Connor - Nothing Compares

    We discuss this fiery 2022 documentary about the fearless singer’s rise and fall in the US a brilliant and timely reminder of Sinéad O’Connors defiant, courageous spirit, the angelic skinhead for whom love, intelligence and madness were inseparable.

  26. 30

    Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck

    We take a deep dive into the authorized documentary on the late musician Kurt Cobain, from his early days in Aberdeen, Washington to his success and downfall with the grunge band Nirvana.

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    Searching For Sugar Man

    We discuss a documentary about lost Detroit musician Sixto Rodriguez – once touted as the new Dylan – opens an unexpected window on the secret history of white South Africa

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    Crock Of Gold - A Few Rounds With Shane Macgowan

    Hear the RBR Team discuss the Shane MacGowan documentary, the tortured vocalist best known as the lead singer and songwriter of the Pogues, who famously combined traditional Irish music with the visceral energy of punk rock.

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    The National - First Two Pages of Frankenstein.

    Matt Berninger's murmured musings are placed at the forefront, yet the band follow his every pause and sigh, giving the music the impression of riding a wave; things surge forward, then recede.

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    Tom Petty - Full Moon Fever

    Petty's roots rock becomes clean and glossy, layered with shimmering vocal harmonies, keyboards, and acoustic guitars. It's a friendly, radio-ready sound, and if it has dated somewhat over the years, the craft is still admirable and appealing. Newsly app http://newsly.me promo code RBRMUS

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    Boygenius - The Record

    Born out of chance encounters by three young musicians on uncommon but similar paths, indie supergroup Boygenius collects the talents of Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers, and Lucy Dacus and results in an exciting and inspired chemistry. Already respectively successful when the idea to collaborate came up, each artist had fine-tuned her own distinctive approach to introspective and often sad-hearted songwriting. These variant approaches come to define the charm of Boygenius. Newsly app http://newsly.me promo code: RBRMUS

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    Fleetwood Mac - Rumours

    Personal tensions fueled nearly every song on Rumours, which makes listening to the album a nearly voyeuristic experience. You're eavesdropping on the bandmates singing painful truths about each other, spreading nasty lies and rumors and wallowing in their grief, all in the presence of the person who caused the heartache. Newsly app http://newsly.me promo code: RBRMUS

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    Gorillaz - Cracker Island

    Cracker Island marks something of a retreat for Gorillaz, moving the virtual group away from the excess of The Song Machine, a multi-part series of collaborations that sometimes threatened to collapse upon its own weight. Guests are still featured on Cracker Island -- collaboration is one of the chief reasons Damon Albarn launched the group at the dawn of the millennium -- But how does it hold up with the RBR.Music team? Newsly app http://newsly.me promo code: RBRMUS

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    Young Fathers - Heavy Heavy

    gospel, soul, folk, dub, and hip-hop recombined with punk energy -- and reaffirm that deeply physical music can have a psychedelic quality. Hear the RBR team try to break this wall of sound record down. Newsly app http://Newsly.me promo code: RBRMUS

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    The Strokes - Is This It

    Blessed and cursed with an enormous amount of hype from the press at the time, The Strokes may or may not be completely arty and calculated, but that doesn't prevent Is This It from being an exciting, compulsively listenable debut. Newsly app http://Newsly.me promo code: RBRMUS

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    The Doors - LA Woman

    The final album with Jim Morrison in the lineup is by far their most blues-oriented, and the singer's poetic ardor is undiminished, with cuts that rate among their finest and most disturbing work. The seven-minute title track was a car-cruising classic that celebrated both the glamour and seediness of Los Angeles; the other long cut, the brooding, jazzy "Riders on the Storm," was the group at its most melodic and ominous. A worthy finale from the original quartet. Newsly app http://Newsly.me promo code: RBRMUS

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    Bruce Springsteen - Only The Strong Survive

    Only the Strong Survive may be the first time Bruce Springsteen has recorded an album dedicated to soul and R&B, yet those styles have always been present in his music, welling up in the rhythms and outlook of the E Street Band at their most jubilant. Here Springsteen goes it alone - with varying results. Newsly app http://Newsly.me promo code: RBRMUS

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    Ben Harper - Bloodline Maintenance

    The soul at the heart of Bloodline Maintenance functions as the music that bonds generations, allowing the singer/songwriter to delve into blues, doo wop, and hip-hop, all in a manner that feels heartfelt, not flashy. The result is one of Harper's richer records: it's impossible to separate the music from the message, which makes it all the more resonant. Newsly app http://newsly.me promo code: RBRMUS

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    Beth Orton - Weather Alive.

    Weather Alive nestles into a comparatively hushed, atmospheric blend of acoustic and electronic timbres that's meticulous and indistinct at once. Newsly app http://newsly.me promo code: RBRMUS

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    S2 E01: The Arctic Monkeys - The Car.

    The Car is in every way a sequel to Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino, the 2018 album that found Alex Turner pushing Arctic Monkeys in the direction his side project Last Shadow Puppets pursued. Louche and lugubrious, The Car is rife with signifiers of a stylish, seedy past: wah-wah guitars, swelling cinematic strings, tinkling ivories, and analog synths. But What's missing? Newsly app http://newsly.me promo code: RBRMUS

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    S1 E15: Primal Scream - Screamadelica

    There's no overestimating the importance of Screamadelica, the record that brought acid house, techno, and rave culture crashing into the British mainstream. Newsly app https://newsly.me promo code: RBRMUS

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    S1 E14: Eli “Paper Boy” Reed - Down Every Road

    Throughout his career as an R&B revivalist, Eli "Paperboy" Reed has centered his attention on the soul made in the back half of the 1960s and the early years of the '70s -- He now takes on the Merle Haggard songbook.

  43. 13

    S1 E13: Liam Gallagher - C'mon You Know

    Nearly three decades into his career, Gallagher retains a slight edge to his voice; he remains a rock & roll star, the kind who turns generic material into something worth a listen.

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    S1 E12: Yard Act - The Overload

    Merging wiry post-punk minimalism with a dry and sometimes abstract wit, Leeds based Yard Act have built a devoted audience. Their full-length debut, Overload, gets the RBR.Music teams attention this episode.

  45. 11

    S1 E11: Fantastic Negrito - White Jesus Black Problems

    White Jesus Black Problems is a tightly constructed collection of funky contemporary blues as it tells a story of forbidden love in the 1750s.

  46. 10

    S1 E10: The Rolling Stones - Exile On Main Street

    Few double albums, have been so rich and masterful as Exile on Main St. and it stands not only as one of the Stones' best records, but sets a remarkably high standard for all of rock.

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    S1 E9: Father John Misty - Chloë And The Next 20th Century

    For five albums now, the songwriter born Joshua Tillman has been the nihilistic jester of indie folk, sweetly crooning comedic takedowns of love, heartbreak and the human race. But where does the RBR team rate Chloë And The Next 20th Century?

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    S1 E8: Orville Peck - Bronco

    Orville Peck's image as the glamorous and subversive masked man of country music in the grand show biz tradition, puts the spotlight firmly on a genuine talent, and Bronco is a glorious achievement that fulfills Peck's promise as a performer and then some.

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    S1 E7: Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Unlimited Love

    Unlimited Love finds the Chili Peppers in jam-band mode, focusing more on sonic moods, surreal lyricism, and the journey itself, not a mainstream hit-fest like turn-of-the-millennium smashes Californication or By the Way but is Unlimited Love worth the hype?

  50. 6

    S1 E6: Yelawolf x Shooter Jennings - Sometimes Y

    Sometimes Y is a bold and intoxicating rock and roll hybrid, one that fuses past and future sounds. The songs on the album are as addictive as they are unpredictable, mixing ’80s bombast and arena rock energy with country earnestness and hip-hop swagger

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An Unfiltered, unpolished, and unexpectedly insightful podcast; RBR.MUSIC is your backstage pass to the minds of three music obsessed mates who swap stage dives for steins. Each episode dives into music documentaries that matter and the ones that don't. No hype, no bandwagon takes, just real conversations with bold opinions, and the occasional pint fuelled rant. Whether you're crate digging or just curious, tune in for raw chats, real laughs, and rhythms that stick.

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