Author: Tony

OK. So I like pizza. I mean.. you say you like pizza sure.. but not like I do. I don’t think I’ve gone pizza-less for more than a week my entire life. When I was just starting my career and saving money I used to get 2 for 1 pizzas on Tuesdays from the local…

Chilean Cheese Empenadas Looking up what Chile was known for I saw a lot of possible options – but one really stuck out to me as it was something I hadn’t tried to make yet and that was empenadas. I did the research and found the correct cheeses you should use and how to make…

I’ve been to the Banya (Russian hot sauna) a few times in the past and every time I felt like it really helped my sore back/shoulders and gave me a really overall relaxed feeling. Every time I left I’d say to myself “Man, I can’t wait go back” then, for reasons unknown, I’d never go…

When Pop Music Reached Its Final Form Let’s address the elephant in the room: discussing Michael Jackson’s music in the modern era feels like trying to appreciate a da Vinci while the museum’s on fire. But we’re here to talk about “Thriller” – the 1982 album that didn’t just move the goalposts for pop music,…

Where Soul Music Found Its Queen and Never Looked Back Some albums capture lightning in a bottle. This one captured a whole damn thunderstorm. Aretha Franklin’s 1967 Atlantic Records debut isn’t just an album – it’s the moment soul music found its constitution, its declaration of independence, and its crown jewel all at once. And…

When Messy Production Meets Muddled Genius Look, I get it. “Exile on Main Street” is supposed to be the holy grail of rock and roll excess turned into artistic triumph. It’s the album where the Rolling Stones, holed up in a French mansion like debauched aristocrats avoiding the revolution, somehow stumbled into greatness. But after…

A Sonic Revolution in 98 BPM If a bomb went off in a recording studio while a political science lecture, a James Brown concert, and a Black Panther rally were simultaneously taking place, the resulting explosion might sound something like Public Enemy’s “It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back.” Released in 1988,…

London Calling: When Punk Found Its Library Card Look, let’s get something straight – most punk bands in 1979 were still trying to figure out how many safety pins they could stick through their ears before tetanus became a real concern. Meanwhile, The Clash dropped “London Calling,” an album so ambitious it makes most rock…

My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy: When Ego Achieves Its Final Form Look, let’s address the elephant-sized ego in the room right off the bat – Kanye West might be the most insufferable human being to ever grace a VMAs stage (and that’s saying something). But sometimes, just sometimes, an artist’s messiah complex actually delivers something…

Learning is subjective. I learn from reading, from podcasts, from observing and listening but to actively seek out learning for its own sake is something that not a lot of people do. Throughout my life I’ve learned quite a few things simply because of my ADHD – I find something interesting, hyperfocus on it for…