Absent Sounds Archive
Absent Sounds Archive
Podcast Description
Absent Sounds is a weekly show based on album play-throughs, hosted by twin sisters Weadee & Weajue Mombo. Leaving no stone unturned, join them every Monday as they plunge into the depths of two albums they love, spanning a multitude of genres. Sometimes they take the dive themselves, and other times they let the artist do the talking (interviews). Catch us on CJAM 99.1 FM every Mon @ 1-2:30 pm. For more content, join us at https://deeandjue.me/absent-sounds/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Content Themes
The show explores a wide range of musical themes, focusing on album play-throughs and artist interviews. Examples include in-depth discussions about albums from diverse genres like the introspective themes in Jordan Klassen's Marginalia, the dynamic sound of Motherhood's Thunder Perfect Mind, and the post-grunge explorations of Sunforger. Episodes often blend personal anecdotes from artists with commentary on their creative processes.

Absent Sounds is a weekly show based on album play-throughs, hosted by twin sisters Weadee & Weajue Mombo. Leaving no stone unturned, join them every Monday as they plunge into the depths of two albums they love, spanning a multitude of genres. Sometimes they take the dive themselves, and other times they let the artist do the talking (interviews). Catch us on CJAM 99.1 FM every Mon @ 1-2:30 pm.
For more content, join us at https://deeandjue.me/absent-sounds/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Twen are Jane Fitzsimmons and Ian Jones — a Cincinnati-born, road-raised rock duo who have spent the better part of a decade booking their own tours out of a converted van. You can feel their fiercely independent method permeating each riff: they write, engineer, and mix everything themselves. Fate Euphoric, their 2025 album, is the one we kept returning to on our daily drives without getting tired. Sprawling across garage rock, psych, and melodic pop, the record draws on the medieval Rota Fortunae (The Wheel of Fortune) as a frame for examining fate when the world feels like it’s spinning out. We spoke with Jane and Ian while the band was on an extensive North American tour. In this episode, we play the album in full and talk about intuition as survival, the logic of doing things unconventionally, and why creation might be the closest thing to feeling godlike.
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