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An Album of the Month Event You Should Check Out

4 min readMar 22, 2025

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The face & neck of a small sculpture spotlit against a black background. Band name and record title are in block letters in the upper left corner of the cover.
Album art courtesy of Slash Records

It’s that time again; it’s time for our monthly album discussion!

One of The Riff’s core tenets is sharing music. That obviously involves writing about it (we are on Medium, after all) but also talking about it together. We do that monthly here.

This Sunday (23. March. 2025) is that day.

Below is my boilerplate explanation of these discussions and the value you’ll get from joining us. Under that are both the record being discussed and the meeting log-in details.

  • Don’t know the record? Doesn’t matter.
  • Not comfortable speaking in public? Me either. And you don’t have to if you don’t want to. Heck, you don’t even have to turn your camera on. It’s a safe space, but you control what you share.
  • Ultimately, you’re part of The Riff; we want you to be a part of this, too.

So check out the “rules” below, and then plan to dial in.

What is this?

For new readers (hi everyone!), The Riff hosts an online discussion every month.

Here’s how it works:

  • A writer (more on that in a second) picks a record to discuss and writes a brief piece about their choice and the meeting details.
  • At the meeting, they discuss why they picked it, offer a bit of a backstory/context, and whatever else they’d like to share.
  • Everyone else on the call can share their own “hot take,” related story, or anything else you think is relevant.
  • At the end of the meeting, next month’s writer volunteers (or is chosen), and the process repeats itself.

NOTE FOR INTROVERTS: If you’d prefer to sit in and listen, that is 110% okay. Keep your video off…stay muted…it’s up to you. It’s a safe place; you can participate as much/as little as you’d like.

This month’s host:

This month’s host is a longtime contributor and friend of The Riff. Steve Goldberg is one of the platform’s leading music writers, and his expertise spans many genres. You can also find him on Substack, where he writes the incredible Earworms and Songloops. It’s one of my “never miss” newsletters. If you’re not yet subscribed, I highly recommend it!

Cool! So, what are we talking about?

Steve has chosen Hallowed Ground by the Violent Femmes.

From his story announcing the pick:

It wasn’t just the lyrical content that shook me to my musical core. The instrumentation — snare drum, vibraphone, stand-up bass, jew’s harp, marimba, clarinet, saxophone, acoustic guitar — it wasn’t new wave, it wasn’t punk rock, it wasn’t folk, yet it had elements of each. I couldn’t place a label on it or even an easy reference point, and this scared and exhilarated me.

Musical adventure, exploring new sounds, and sharing great music with great people make these discussions a joy. Join us and see for yourself.

Listen:

(Click the record to listen on your platform of choice.)

The face & neck of a small sculpture spotlit against a black background. Band name and record title are in block letters in the upper left corner of the cover.
Cover art courtesy of Slash Records

I’m in! How can I join?

Here ya go:

When: Sunday, March 23rd: 4 PM Eastern/ 8 PM GMT

Where: Join Zoom Meeting

ID: 87634124892
Passcode: Q0=YVbE@

We’ve had a lot of new people join the community recently. These meet-ups are a great way to connect with the people whose work you’ve been reading. It’s also a great chance to talk about cool records with cool people. These are always fun, but it’ll be better with you there. Join us!

Kevin —

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Kevin Alexander
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Written by Kevin Alexander

Hot takes on cool records | EIC The Riff Magazine | Boost nominator | Find me on Substack: https://thekevinalexander.substack.com/

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