Great chemistry between two of the most talented people at The Ringer. I love having no idea what the topic will be from week to week, absolutely love this show
I started listening to this show when Lovecraft Country came out, because it was refreshing to hear someone discuss why they didnāt like that show when I also did not like it. But since then I feel like they nitpick every single piece of television that comes out to death, and have nothing good to say about anything except the media they watched as teenagers. These guys are haters. If you hated a show and want to listen to people have a similar opinion, pop on over and listen to that episode because without fail these guys hate it too.
Thanks to Micah & Justin for turning me onto East of West & Control among other comics/games etc. The Cyberpunk episode was particularly great. I listen even when I donāt know the content theyāre covering, just love those hater takes.
2 stars because at least they talked about aot. But the actual analysis was so infuriating to listen to. Itās like they watched a different show. Really? You couldnāt focus on anything in season 2 because u were staring at titans faces and armens hair cut. So frustrating. Also, season 2 character development was bad??? I geuss Reiner, bertholt, ymir, erwin, armen, eren, and Zeke arenāt characters. Just baffling.
Really enjoying this pod, listening to the Evangelion mini series right now. I'm not as fanatical a gamer or music listener as I used to be, so this show gives me some background about what's currently buzzy. The hosts are funny and insightful and they have good chemistry together. They're having fun. Good stuff.
Itās really difficult to listen to hosts when they say ālikeā every 3rd or 4th word. Iām sure they donāt even realize it but to me it means they donāt take their craft seriously. If they donāt, then why should we listen?
These guys did no preparation and have no agenda and yet EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE the blind squirrel gets a nut and you love to see it. Itās frustrating but they almost get it.
Bill was right! Yāall did a milli episodes of Evagelion and it sounds like yāall just met each other. Tip: when playing sorry audio from Verzuz makes it sound like yāall just as sorry.
On Shuffle was completely amateur hour and this re-brand teaser, as well as Chris Ryanās interview with Micah and Justin on The Watch is full of pretentious drivel and millennial garbage. The more podcasts The Ringer comes out with, the more watered down the content it is. 0/5 stars
I have a feeling that the negative reviewers of On Shuffle are the old Bill/Ryen crowd, which, as we know from the Ryen Trump fiasco, is much whiter, Barstooly, and Trump-leaning than the rest of the Ringer audience. Micah is a true critic with sharp, discerning takes on music, sports, pop culture and ANIME and I feel so lucky to hear his takes. One of the main reasons I still subscribe to Ringer podcasts.
I was hopeful this would be a podcast that would help me discover new music and different Genres that I donāt hear in every single medium. However this is just a boring discussion of rap by two WASPY sounding guys probably from Boston.
The ringer only has good podcasts when Bill Simmons or Ryen Russilo or involved. No one else on this staff seems to have any talent to broadcast or the ability to create a unique opinion.
Will continue to listen to Bill and Ryen.
This podcast is excellent. I devour Music podcasts and this is one of my fav. Great talk with smart reporters, great opinions, smart commentary. Especially love the year end episodes. All the bad reviews are just haters. Micah is excellent and The Ringer is excellent.
Every episode is a focused meditation on music appreciation. Itās always giving music a chance to breathe without feeling rushed. The smaller parts are covered by the guests and Micah is an amazing curator. Love it!
This is such a narrow minded podcast for something called on shuffle, either rebrand as a pop rap podcast or change your content. Additionally there is very little criticism presented by the host, I honestly donāt know how he feels about the music he is discussing. Normally Iām a fan of ringer podcasts but this isnāt doing it
Iāll give it a few more listens but Iām not sure on the pod. Maybe the host hasnāt gotten a topic he feels passionate about but the host hasnāt come off as interested in any of his topics. Maybe just focus on one topic or this needs to be longer.
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Ringer podcasts are usually great but this one is awkward and the host isnāt knowledgeable about the music discussed. It feels like a high schooler interviewing music journalists. Iād rather listen to a lively discussion or something thatās actually well-researched.
Iām subscribed and waiting to find an episode that I truly have enjoyed. It hasnāt happened yet. The host is bland. Itās all rap and r&b, which I like, but I also like many other genres. I like the way the Ringer formats the nba heat check where they have different guests that offer different perspectives. This current state is very stale.
Could you put the music recommendations people offer in the podcast description? Would make it way easier to look back and remember what people suggest. Thanks, Micah youāre the best
The podcast episode was good some insightful information, but you guys didnāt mention GOOD AM at all other than playing a brief part of Weekend Ft. Miguel. Just surprising you chose to skip an entire album
Seems like it'll be a lot of top 40 stuff centered around r&b, hip hop, & pop, maybe peppered with some recommended mixtapes by up & coming blog/cloud rappers. I don't see this branching out too much beyond that, but Micah may surprise us by covering some obscure extreme metal/noise genre (ha! this is totally not going to happen). Anyways, if this sounds like your can o' beans it might be for you, but Micah's taste in music is a bit "basic" for me. I'll probably check back in occasionally, but won't subscribe. Oh, I did enjot the convo about Spotify & banning artists from playlists & what it means to the industry; I'm probably in the minority, but I dig a good industry convo.
This is NOT a music podcast, this is a rap/hip hop-centric podcast, which is fine if it advertised itself as such. I love most of The Ringerās content, but disappointed that there isnāt a legitimate and broader focused music podcast.
Love the genuine disagreement in the first conversation with Donnie. Letās get more of that type of discourse in all podcasts (too much agreement or meek disagreement out here). Love that Micah was challenged but didnāt abandon his position. Also- as a guy in my mid 30s I will need the brief intros to these artists- I have not heard a single post Malone song prior to this podcast and that will prolly be true for other future artists you discuss. Also- Iām here for Micahās vocal fry!
Also the dry vs wet vocal breakdown during the Vince Staples convo is a top 10 2018 podcast MOMENT
I rated 3 stars but is on an upward trajectory. Micah Peters is knowledgeable and opinionated but it seems like heās still finding his footing and would benefit from loosening up a bit more. I feel like a regular co-host would be great, also. Last thing, I would love to see the show stretch out to a full hour.
Micah Peters is not particularly funny nor articulate nor expansive, and on top of that heās a very negative person 80% of the listen. Itās a rap podcast, a bad one at that
Make no mistake this is a rap podcast not a music podcast...which is ok...but they do market it as a music podcast. The best music podcast on the Ringer is The Watch. They talk about rap, rock, and everything else.
I was excited when this pod first came out but now in a Monthās time thereās been 3 Kanye centric episodes and nearly every episode is just the host mirroring the guestsā thoughts. Iām hoping thereās more variety in topic and genre, but as of now I wonāt continue to subscribe.
Iāve been looking for a hip-hop/R&B podcast for awhile now, and Iām a big fan of The Ringer, but this leaves a lot to be desired. Thus far, Micah seems to have dedicated most of his time letting us know (over and over) that he doesnāt like Kanye or Post Malone. Which is fine, heās entitled to such an opinion, but it makes the tone of the pod seem a bit arrogant. I think the pod would come off much better if he focused more time on music he actually likes (as the title would indicate). More balance between discussing prominent music headlines and highlighting lesser known but still enjoyable music would help.
Micah seems to just hate on every artist he talks about. Doesnāt ever dive deep into individual tracks or artists, just tells you if he likes songs. Spoiler, he usually doesnāt. I love the Ringer, but this one is a no from me.
Micah is very boring and has trouble formulating his own opinions. He holds on to other people's opinions like they're factual which makes the podcast one sided and not thought provoking. When you make an argument it's best to lay out the opposition and argue for your side but all I'm listening to is two guys with no music credentials trash real musicians.
Normally a fan of all shows on the Ringer, but the first episode was kinda boring, host doesnāt seem to have a mind of his own. Decided to give it another Shot reviewing Kanye, but wasnāt the biggest fan of the person who said that my opinion in music, hip hop specifically, didnāt matter because of my skin color. Done with this series.
Does Micah Peters have opinions? Unclear. When he does, are they a dull wash of the worst parts of yuppie youth culture? Crystal clear. I like some of the pieces he writes for the site but he kind of blows it as he host.
Iāve enjoyed a few of the discussions with the guests and Iām sure itāll get better, but like, be better.
I love music, hate most music pods. On Shuffle is an exception. Micah is a great host (New Orleans native ā„ļø) and the topics are are approached from thought provoking perspectives. Glad to see a Ringer pod that features out-of-network guests. The Kanye ep is especially recommended.
Only three weeks in to the podcast and already, when I hear about something happening in the music world, I get excited to hear what Micah has to say about it on the next episode