In Search Of Sauce

On Ep.39 of ISOS: Mental health in Punk & Metal music circles; the Ringtone era & how "Law & Order" stereotyped Drill.

Show Notes

In this episode of ISOS: Brandon brings a piece on mental health in Punk & Metal circles. Host Ryan continues the video agenda with one on the Ringtone era. And Jashima brings a critique of a Drill Rap episode of "Law & Order: SVU".

ARTICLES & TIMESTAMPS:
Brandon's Pick - (3:02) "A Look At Punk, Metal, Extreme Music And Mental Health" By David Konow
Ryan's Pick - (17:47) "How Ringtones Dominated the Music Industry" By Mic The Snare
Jashima's Pick - (30:57) "The Drill Rap Episode of ‘Law & Order’ Is Full of Stereotypes and Propaganda" By Andre Gee

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Creators & Guests

Host
Brandon Hill
Managing Director of Central Sauce
Host
Jashima Wadehra
Music/Brand Strategist & Contributor for Central Sauce
Host
Ryan Gaur
Writer for Central Sauce
Editor
Charlie Taylor
Founder/Director of The 5th Element Podcast Network

What is In Search Of Sauce?

In the age of Social Media, clickbait and TMZ-style “news” has devoured the Journalism industry. Music Journalism is dead. Or is it?

One thing is for sure. Music deserves better analysis. Quality journalists and creatives deserve more praise and bigger platforms. Fans deserve to be intrigued and inspired by the content they read. And we all deserve more substance and passion in our lives.

Join the CentralSauce Creative Collective as we discuss three pieces of great journalistic content and celebrate the writers who are saving Music Journalism, one article at a time...

F*ck clickbait. Welcome to "In Search Of Sauce."