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PTN Archive — Aim and Ignite

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Hello, sweet summer children!


Unfortunately, Nathaniel is out this week on emergency medical leave (don't worry, he's alright), so we're releasing an episode that was previously buried in the archive of recorded but unreleased episodes from when we were getting started with our work on the show.


In this episode, we deep dive into "Aim and Ignite" by the baroque-pop band fun.. We chat about the album's themes, its most poignant lyricism, and what songs we like best.


fun. rose to international fame after the release of their second studio album, "Some Nights" (2012). The band has been on hiatus since the end of the tour surrounding the release of "Some Nights". Both "Aim and Ignite" and "Some Nights" are excellent, emotive, and walk a curious tightrope between blind faith and heartfelt agnosticism. If you're reading this, you should absolutely listen to both albums.


Also, we don't say it in the episode, but we're deeply grateful to Katy Davidson and the band Key Losers for allowing us to use their track "Don't Know Why" from the album "California Lite". This song bumpers our show, and without it, our voices would be hollow, empty, and sad.


There's a few oddities in this episode that come from its divorce from other segments of the show that are presently unreleased. Don't be upset; relish in the mystery. We're sure you'll hear those pieces later.


Thanks for listening. Remember: Everyone like bad things.


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