Through candid conversation, storytelling and a mutual love for all things music, Daily Californian music beat reporters Crew Bittner and Vincent Tran explore the relationship between music, artist and listener.
Co-hosts Crew and Vincent investigate the songs of generations past, present and future, looking to figure out what insights music can provide into the psyche of a cultural era. They talk about “WAP,” Don McLean, and Playboi Carti’s Whole Lotta Red, sharing personal stories of anthemic experience along the way.
It’s the time of the season! Co-hosts Crew and Vincent try to find the meaning of the holidays through reminiscing about the music of winter’s past. Featuring Santa Claus.
Co-hosts Crew and Vincent ponder what it means to vibe out, recall some meaningful experiences with “vibey” music and geek out over what music everyone’s been resonating with nowadays.
Co-hosts Crew and Vincent share personal stories and explore examples of bands succeeding and failing to evolve their sound, culminating with a debate over The Strokes and their latest album, The New Abnormal.