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New Music April 2025: From Twang to Trance - Our Most Diverse Mix Yet
From country twang to electronic trance, our latest mix takes listeners on a journey through an extraordinary range of musical landscapes. Matt and Sam discover unexpected connections between artists spanning five decades, share their surprised reactions to genre departures, and explain why this collection might be their favorite in years.
The hosts dive deep into Eric Church's reflective "Hands of Time," exploring how music keeps us youthful despite life's inevitable forward march. They unpack Wet Leg's relatable lyrics about unwanted advances in "Catch These Fists" and The Kooks' poignant reminder to live fully because "you never know when it's going to stop." The conversation takes a more vulnerable turn with Haim's powerful exploration of panic attacks in "Everybody's Trying to Figure Me Out."
A surprising highlight emerges in Finneas and Kacey Musgraves' acoustic duet, where Finneas (of Billie Eilish production fame) showcases his remarkable vocal talents. The hosts marvel at Orbital's collaboration with actress Tilda Swinton on a six-minute meditation that functions simultaneously as relaxation aid and dance track.
The musical exploration continues with The Black Keys' soul-influenced sound, Little Feat proving their 50+ year longevity, Arcade Fire's signature building compositions, and Charlotte DeWitte's pure electronic experience.
https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/sam-april-2025-new-music/pl.u-MBM3INqbr8
1. Hands of Time - Eric Church
2. catch these fists - Wet Leg
3. Never Know - The Kooks
4. Everybody's Trying To Figure Me Out - HAIM
5. Giver/Taker (Apple Music Sessions) - FINNEAS & Kacey Musgraves
6. Starry Eyed - Good Neighbours
7. Deepest - Orbital & Tilda Swinton
8. Babygirl - The Black Keys
9. Midnight Flight - Little Feat
10. Year of the Snake - Arcade Fire
11. Please Don't Move to Melbourne - Ball Park Music
12. The Realm - Charlotte De Witte
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Welcome back to another super awesome mix. My name is Matt, said home, alongside my co host and co founder of super awesome mix, sam Abu Salbi Sam.
Speaker 2:how we doing this week another new music mix, bruin, and, as I texted you earlier, I think this is one of my favorite ones we've done in a long time. There are some surprising picks here, even songs I didn't think I would like that I ended up really liking. It was great.
Speaker 1:Well, and I was pretty impressed with us, if I can be so bold Sure, because we really run the gamut on this one with, because we really run the gamut on this one with different genres. I was kind of like, wow, this is all over the place. So I think if you're really in the mood for some new music and you're kind of one of those people like us who likes a little bit of everything, I think this is going to meet your needs this month.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I totally agree. We're missing, like death metal. So if you're looking forward to some of that, that's not on this mix, but there are some I tell you what that, yeah, we should.
Speaker 1:You know, it'd be interesting, like what's been the most underrepresented genre on this, on this show, and that's got to be one of them. I think that probably reggae.
Speaker 2:Right, yes.
Speaker 1:We could probably do a ska mix. I think I can get into that, but I don't think we've done a lot of ska you know, yeah, yeah, I could get down for some sky you know, so, like blues and jazz, we don't do much of that either. Anyway, yeah, okay. So maybe it's not for everyone. It's a podcast for most, not not all, for most, not all.
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Speaker 2:All right. Well, let's get into the mix. This time we're going to lead off with your first pick, and it is Hands of Time, by Eric Church Church.
Speaker 1:Yeah, Eric Church is a country artist. He's a little bit rock and roll at the same time. This one's got kind of a rock feel to it, I think. But then his voice comes in and I was a little fearful of it because he's got some twang in his voice. So I was like, is he going to hate this? But I think it's a really well-written song. I like it when artists will mix in song titles that aren't designed to go together, and I thought this was interesting. Like sure, it's just a group of words and you can kind of put any of those together, but at the same time, if you could put them together thematically too, I think that also is a challenge. So I think he does a really good job of all of that in this one.
Speaker 2:And you know, this one's kind of about letting music. You know, it's about music and memories and I just thought, not only was it a great song to listen to, to it I was like, oh no, this is like a four out of 10 on my Olympic score. But then, but then, as I kept going and I listened to the lyrics and I love the chorus, I was like, okay, I'm actually gonna give this one like a six out of 10. Like, this is a solid song and and I really I love the lyrics that he sings here, which is is like we ain't as young as we used to be, but young at heart is so easy when you let some loud guitars and words and rhymes handle the hands of time. And I completely agree like music can keep you youthful, it can keep you energetic, like it's. It's a really fun way to experience, or to help you experience, life, you know, through all its ups and downs. So really really liked it. So, yes, six out of ten on this one.
Speaker 1:Uh, this was a surprising pick for me really proud of myself right now, you know, because I really did. I was like, once I got into it, I was like I think you might like it though, but it's twangy. It is twangy, uh. All right, your first pick, uh, it is catch these fists by wet, yeah.
Speaker 2:I am so excited for their new album it's coming out. I've been waiting for it really since their first album because I still listen to their first album, so many great songs off of it. I imagine I'm going to have this next one on repeat as well, because this sounds like more of the same stuff that they're great at right. Just really kind of funny, humorous lyrics here, sung in a great poppy. You know alt way. You know lyrics here Like some guy comes up, says I'm his type, I just threw up in my mouth when he tried to ask me out. I think very relatable lyrics to some people right Like I. I think that that's what's so fun she. Some people right like I, I think that that's what's so fun. She, they're great. Um, she said that this song is about the recurring real life nightmare of just people invading your space, and I again I think that's universal. Sometimes you're just like please leave me alone.
Speaker 1:I, I just want my space yeah, this was uh, this was a fun one. I uh, you know, I was just like this is not at all like a love song, right, like it's polar opposite. I don't want your love, I just want to fight is one of the lines from the song. I just really I thought it was funny, but I thought it was really well done too. It's a good rock song as well and so, yeah, really excited you had introduced me to these guys with their first album. So excited to see what they come with uh in their sophomore effort, because, as we've learned, sometimes that can be a letdown right.
Speaker 2:Yes, exactly as someone uh once said and I think I've mentioned this on the podcast it's like you spend your entire life reaching your first album, then you spend six months getting your second one. So that's right, all right. Uh, well, speaking about bands that I'm pretty sure have been around the block many, many times, this is Never Know by the Cooks.
Speaker 1:Yeah. So I feel like maybe my birthday had an effect on me Because I picked Hands of Time and then I picked this one which is kind of about how you never know when it's all gonna stop, and so I don this one which is kind of about how you never know when it's all going to stop, and so I don't know, as I was like listening back, I was like I don't know, maybe that did have an effect on me. But yeah, the Kooks are a British rock, indie rock band. This is their seventh album and it's titled Never Slash no.
Speaker 1:So this is kind of the title track. They've had some different members come in and out of the band, but Luke Pritchard and Hugh Harris have been with the band throughout. They're kind of like a Brit pop group with a little bit of an edge. I think is the best way to describe them. So if you like Brit pop, I feel like you're going to get into this. But you know it's borderline, just full-on rock, I think, or kind of alt-rock a little bit. So I don't know. Yeah, I couldn't quite place the genre on this, but I really like this song and I enjoyed their newest album.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I really like this one. They reminded me I guess they could be like the British Phoenix, because Phoenix is originally from.
Speaker 2:France but it definitely gives me Phoenix vibes and I loved the lyrics. I agree with you. I think that that's kind of spot on there Could be definitely related to your birthday, because you know, the lyrics here that I really want to call out are let's do all the things we want to do, because you never, never, never know when it's going to stop, and I completely agree with that right. When it's going to stop, and I completely agree with that right. It's just a reminder to be present and to enjoy life, because you just don't know when it's going to change. So great song.
Speaker 1:All right, your next pick, and I was very close to picking this one for my mix. This is Everybody's Trying to Figure Me Out by Haim.
Speaker 2:Yes, good old Haim, the band that we always mentioned. We're like, oh my god, haim, they're so great, we're definitely going to listen to them, and then we forget to listen to them. So here I am listening to them. I'm happy that one of us picked it same as you. New album coming out soon.
Speaker 2:This is actually probably one of my favorite Haim songs. I've heard full stop, like across everything that they've done. I just think there's so much heart in it, like it's just it just feels very real. You know she mentioned that this was, this was kind of a.
Speaker 2:She's struggling with a panic attack, which is why the song, you know, says like you think you're gonna die, but you're not gonna die. It's like panic attacks are very, very scary. You do genuinely think you're like having a heart attack or you're close to death and you, you know your brain has run away with an idea and you're struggling to kind of get grounded again that no, you are safe, you're okay, um, and all of that. It can be a very scary experience. If you've not had one before, and if you have, you certainly know what I'm talking about. So, yeah, I think that this is just a very powerful song because she's writing from an experience, a very real experience, that many people suffer from. So I think that comes out and I just really, really enjoy the sound of it. I'm excited for their new album.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I liked this one because it was such a departure from what we normally get from them. You know, there's not the harmonies here amongst the sisters that I think you probably used to. If you've listened to a lot of Haim, this one felt a little bit like Weezer like, in that it was about to kind of kick in. At any point. It reminded me, I think, of Say it Ain't so.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:The way it kind of built a little bit and then kind of pulled back. But just a great job of expressing frustration and so, yeah, I really I like this one Didn't quite get into my top six, but I'm glad you put it on yours.
Speaker 2:Awesome. All right, this is another one that was kind of surprising for me, one that I ended up really liking. Your next pick track five it is Giver Slash Taker.
Speaker 1:This is the Apple Music Session by Phineas and Kacey Musgraves. Yeah, so this Apple Music Session I guess belongs to Phineas, right? I guess he just did one of these. And this is a Kacey Musgraves song that was on her last album, which is not a duet normally. So you know, if you go back and listen to her album just from last year, it's just her singing this.
Speaker 1:But here we get Phineas helping her out and it's kind of an acoustic version of the song, although the real song is not like too, you know, hardcore electric guitar or anything like that, but it's certainly not as stripped down as this one. You know, for Phineas obviously known a lot for his songwriting and he's got a pretty good solo career. We featured him on the show before. I think what stood out the most to me was he's got a really good singing voice, which I think is an odd thing to say about a professional musician. But I think it kind of gets highlighted here and and even harder to highlight that when you're singing next to casey musgraves, who's got such an amazing voice. So I I love this song. I love the uh, love the lyrics to it and everything, but just the way they put it together and harmonize it's.
Speaker 2:It's really well done yeah, this was literally one of those ones where I kind of did a double take of like wait, this is the phineas of like phineas and, you know, billie Eilish. Like, because he sounds great.
Speaker 2:You know, like he. He has a really really good song. He holds his own against Kacey Musgraves, which, as you said, is a very difficult thing to do because her voice is beautiful, um, and she's definitely one of my favorite voices in country music right now. So I really enjoyed this track. I thought it was a very heartfelt song, you know it's it's a very honest and open one and I think their duet like doing it as a duet actually works really really well, I think, probably even better than just having this be like a solo song. So I thought it was great and I really like it. It's cool that that we're getting kind of almost like. It reminds me of like the you know today's modern version of Unplugged. You know, getting these like Apple Music sessions together and getting these artists in a room to just kind of go off guitar and voice only. It's cool. I think there's some really interesting things that have come out of that.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's a great call. And great call on the duet part, because you know, like you said, the title is Giver Slash Taker and that is a big part of the lyrics, and so I think getting two voices on there almost highlights that more. Yeah, yeah, really well done, all right. Track six we're at the halfway point. This is your pick. It is Starry Eyed by Good Neighbors.
Speaker 2:Yeah, this one is just honestly just like a classic alt rock track. You know it's kind of bait for me from the opening notes Like I'm like oh, that's kind of interesting, I want to listen to it. Notes like I'm like oh, that's kind of interesting, I want to listen to. It has a great catchy chorus. It's just a has this kind of fun, bright, airy feel to it. Um, so this is just one of those ones where kind of clicking around trying to find new music I had not really listened to Good Neighbors before and happy that I clicked play on this one because I really liked it and I've listened to it a number of times now and have just enjoyed it. So if you if like alt rock, I'd probably tend to lean on that most. If we wanted to talk about overrepresented genres on the show, that's my bad. So this is just another one in the very long list of songs I've picked from that genre.
Speaker 2:So, I like it. It's a great entrant. These guys reminded me of someone, but I could not for the life of me, put my finger on it.
Speaker 1:It's a great entrant. These guys reminded me of someone, but I could not, for the life of me, put my finger on it.
Speaker 1:And maybe you're right, maybe it is just like alt rock, right, but I was really doing some research to try to figure out what the association was in my head. But it was a positive one, because I did like this song. But I kept thinking like, oh, I know, then they must have come out with something else and I just didn't know. It was Good Neighbors. But then I'm like going and listening to their other tracks and I was like I don't know any of these songs. So, um, yeah, I mean well done, you know, well done by them to kind of, uh, do that to me. But I, I did like the line, I like your name between my teeth. Yes, I thought that was really, uh, really good and so so it's a good song, good lyrics and, trust me, if you're into that genre, I think this is going to be just perfect for you and you're going to just like it immediately.
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Speaker 2:All right. This next track is one that I also had to do another double take on, because I thought this was one of my picks and I was really shocked that it would be something that you picked because I loved it, loved it, loved it. And it's not a genre, as you mentioned at the top of this mix, that you normally go to. So this is Deepest, by Orbital and Tilda Swinton.
Speaker 1:Yeah. So I mean, kind of like you, I'll just kind of pop around and look for like new music. Right when I'm searching for this and when I started this one, it's like a six and a half minute track and I thought I just clicked on the wrong thing and this was from some sort of meditation app right.
Speaker 1:Because that's really what it sounds like. And then I realized, like wait a minute, I don't think this is from a meditation app. And then I thought, for sure you would have this on your list, which is why I tried to get my songs to you first, because I wanted to claim it but orbital is uh, they're an electronic duo and they've been around forever.
Speaker 1:This is actually a remix of uh that, like this song deepest came out in 1989 and they remixed it and they brought on tilda swinton uh, who is the actress, if that name sounds familiar, actress Tilda Swinton. She's got an amazing voice and she's not even singing here, she's just talking over this track. But yeah, at first I was like, okay, I don't know if I'm into this, but then the more it went on, I was like I think I really like this. It was just a really good combination where, honestly, it could just make you relax and put you in sort of a meditative state, or it could kind of get you going a little bit too right, because they do bring in a pretty strong beat at a certain point. So, yeah, I'm with you. I'm kind of surprised, I like this as much as I did, but yeah, I wanted to include it.
Speaker 2:No, this was so interesting, interesting and I think what I really liked about it is usually, whenever you have like a name, like like a Tilda Swinton who's, you know, very successful actress has been, you know, doing it for many, many years and you feature them on a track like this, you think like, oh, they're just going to do like the opening lines, right, and that's kind of what I was expecting.
Speaker 2:It's like she's just going to open the track up and then it's just going to be like an EDM track after it, but she sticks around for the full six minutes, right, like it really is like a guided meditation and you're right, it can take you in one of two ways. You can listen to her words and feel actually pretty relaxed, or you can kind of let yourself drop into that beat and just get into like a groove and just keep going. So I loved this track. I think it can be one of those two ways. However, you want to listen to it, but I'm obsessed with it. I listened to every second of it and then played it again because I loved it so much. So well done.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's really good. I mean, even I've gone back and again, like you said, this is not a genre I go to very often, but even I've gone back and listened to it and yeah, it's really well done.
Speaker 2:Uh, all right, track eight you've got baby girl by the black keys yeah, black keys, of course, is also on my list of bands that whenever they're going to release new music, I'm going to feature them um same as like if Bruce releases a new album. Um, or counting crows is for you. So this is, these are my counting crows. The black keys um, yes, they got some new music. I love the direction they've been going in lately. This one's just super catchy, really really like this great little groovy opening, if you will. And of course, they are also just masters at piano. They always feature like piano really strongly in their tracks. So I really really like the song. And yeah, I mean I don't know what else to say about the Black Keys that I haven't already talked to death about. So just wanted to throw this one on here because I'm always excited for new music from them.
Speaker 1:So this one has such a great like, like reminded me of sort of soul songs, funk and soul songs from like the 1970s and that's kind of what the Black Keys do. They do a lot of that type of stuff. But I kind of connected it to, you know, an offshoot of the E Street Band, southside Johnny, who's a big like you know, anybody from that Asbury Park, new Jersey area like knows Southside Johnny and like that is a. I feel like there's a little bit of a through line between him and what the Black Keys are doing here. So I really enjoyed it. And you know, sam, as a result, if you went back and listened to that or listened to some of the early Bruce stuff, I think you'd probably find that connection as well. You might enjoy it. But no, I loved how true they stay to that kind of world and all the instruments. Everything just works really well together. So yeah, loved it.
Speaker 2:Nice, all right, this next one kind of threw me. I have some questions about it, but this is Midnight Flight by Little Feet.
Speaker 1:Yeah, speaking of, I was just talking about kind of throwback sounds. But Little Feet is literally a throwback band. They started in 1969, hit their stride in the early 70s. They broke up for a while but you know, three of the original band members Bill Payne, sam Clayton and Kenny Gradney are still with the band and they're still making music.
Speaker 1:They've been kind of described in the same vein as like the Grateful Dead and sort of a jam band type thing. They've got a super loyal following and I guess their concerts, like a song like this, would go on for seven, eight minutes, something like that, as all the instruments kind of play together. I've never seen them in concert but you know it could be interesting. But this is, I just think it's fun that these guys are still making new music and just really like this one Because, again, if you kind of grew up or if you still listen to sort of your local classic rock station, this is kind of right in that genre and feel so I think it's cool that these guys are still making music and it still fits. That fits the bill.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I think that's. What threw me is like how long you know? I looked at how long little feet's been around and then that they still have new music in 2025 is is incredible. That's a no little feet. If you will, I should clarify listeners. That's f-e-a-t. Is a little feet. That's good. That's good. Yeah, how?
Speaker 1:long? I mean, how far into the show are we?
Speaker 2:and you've been sitting on that, joe, just just waiting, just waiting to pounce I can check this one off of my long list of puns I'm ready to bring in at any moment. This song gave me really strong sitcom from the 90s opening theme song vibes right. I can just imagine all the little cut scenes of the character whipping their head around with a a smile and all of that walking in the absolutely what.
Speaker 1:There's a camera there 100, 100 that is great. That is great. Um, all right, good stuff. Well, a more modern band, but one we haven't heard from in a while.
Speaker 2:Track 10 you've got year of the snake by arcade fire yeah, arcade fire, with new music, um, a new album coming out with a a very, very distinct album cover. I I think we should maybe do a mix one day of like kind of our favorite album covers and actually just do that right, like we each pick six songs from from our favorite album, because this one kind of drew me off of that. It's like very pink, it's got like a red skull and there's like a fire on top, so very, very interesting. Um, you know, this is the year of the snake, um, in the chinese zodiac. So, um, it makes sense that there would be a, you know, a song that they're singing about here Year of the Snake, but a season of change, if you will.
Speaker 2:I think this is a very stereotypical Arcade Fire track. It has kind of that gentle buildup in the track. And again, arcade Fire is a band that I have listened to for many, many years and I'm always curious what direction they go. So it sounds like they're doing more of what they're very good at and I am looking forward to the album. So just want to throw this one on here I love the lyrics in this one.
Speaker 1:Uh, the way they do the. In the year of the rabbit I formed the habit, you know. In the year of the snake I made a clean break.
Speaker 1:You know, I was kind of hoping to go through all the chinese zodiac signs, but they kind of stopped. Um, but yeah, I mean I thought that was really well done too. As far as constructing that. Something tells me there are some like pages of lyrics somewhere where they made up other rhymes for the other years and then just decided to stop at a certain point, like it just wouldn't work. But yeah, I thought this was really well done and, yes, kind of classic Arcade Fire, the way it builds up awesome, all right, your last pick track, number 11 on the mix.
Speaker 1:It is please don't move to melbourne by ballpark music yeah, this was my favorite of my picks, which is why I left it to the end. Uh, ballpark music is an indie rock band from australia, so we got to shout out our friend Tyler Jenke down there in Australia. This is from their eighth album called Like Love, and you know their sound reminded me of something like early REM. I think we used to refer to it as college rock. I don't think college rock is a genre anymore, but once upon a time, like when there was kind of independent music, it was sort of called college rock. But yeah, I really can't wait to get into their other albums, because I really enjoyed this so much and I enjoyed this whole new album a lot. And further, the chorus just made me think of you, sam, because it says please don't leave me standing here in the hot, hot sun, and I thought how much you would hate that, and so I thought that was also fitting.
Speaker 2:No, I loved it. Yeah, I loved the, the theme of this of like, um, as I talked about you, you kind of grow up in an area and then many of your like friends leave and then you're left, kind of being there, being like, well, what do I? You know, what am I supposed to do? Um, like, especially after high school, right, and everyone's going off to different places to start college, and I stayed in Austin for college so I didn't have to move anywhere, and so I definitely kind of went through those feelings of just like wait, well, don't move to Melbourne, come back, don't move to whatever all these other places. So I really liked it from that. That kind of made me think about that part of my life. But, yeah, really really nice, really really nice song. I enjoyed this one a lot. I like the college rock Should bring that back as a genre.
Speaker 1:As a genre. Yeah, we should bring that back. That would be a great mix. By the way, too, Just college rock as a genre. All right, let's finish it up. Your last pick, you've got the Realm by Charlotte DeWitt.
Speaker 2:Yes, so obviously no lyrics on this one, so we can't have any deep discussions about the lyrics, but I just wanted to include this because I am obsessed with Charlotte DeWitt. Lately, like she has been producing these incredible mixes. I've been really I'm going through a phase where I actually watch, like these DJ sets at these massive, you know, edm music festivals like Ultra and in Miami and across the world, and the set design for these things is so out of this world. You know, you've got like this one tiny little human in front of a computer with this massive like setup behind them, with these screens, and sometimes they're in front of castles, and it's truly insane, right, um, for essentially, as the snl skit points out, for someone to just go and hit the play button, you know, and and like walk around, I love it.
Speaker 2:But, um, she's so talented and I really have been enjoying her stuff, like, so I've been listening to these sets and watching them on youtube, but mostly listening to them and they're just a really great like genre of music if you just need to knock out some focused work and just kind of lose yourself to a beat going on in the background, and I think she does it in such a great way. So that's kind of how I've been listening to her music. But that might be like sacrilegious to someone that really enjoys trance and EDM for other purposes, but that's how I've been listening to it and I really love it and she's great, super talented and she's a rising star in that space, for sure.
Speaker 1:Well, I said earlier, picking you know, orbital for me was kind of a departure, you know, because you know this is not necessarily in my wheelhouse normally. And I will say at a certain point with this one I was kind of like all right, I'm probably done with this song. I kind of hit my limit. Now I hear what you're saying because I get it from like a focused work standpoint. Like, yes, this could dial you in on focused work. I'm kind of interested to hear about the video presentation or like the videos that you're watching, because maybe the whole show would make me kind of interested to hear about the video presentation or like the videos that you're watching, because maybe the whole show would make me kind of appreciate this a little more. But as far as like in the mix, just like going from the previous track to this one and listening to it, I was like not as into it, I guess is the best way to put it.
Speaker 1:Got to the point where I was like, yeah, I don't, yeah, and so I think I think you're right it's got to be in where I was like yeah, I don't, yeah, but, and so I think I think you're right, it's got to be in the right context yes, I.
Speaker 2:I think that certain like, especially tracks like this I'm thinking of tool to like tool has these like nine minute long intros before they get into it and like I saw them in concert and it makes sense in concert because you're like, oh right, like there's all this intense visuals and they're really trippy, and like they're doing stuff with lights in the space, and so it's this whole audio visual feast, if you will, versus like you're only getting half of the equation whenever you're only listening to the track. So I think there's something to be said for sure about the environment with EDM. This is also a moment for us to plug our new YouTube channel that we've been building up. If you're like, you know what Audio is, just not doing it for me, I need more of Matt and Sam with something to look at. Be sure to check out our new YouTube channel at.
Speaker 2:Super Awesome Mix is our channel name, of course, and you can find videos from this show and we're putting on. What Are you Listening To? And I also have clips and episodes from Super Awesome you, so be sure to subscribe and follow us there, because we're having a lot of fun on YouTube. It's been great.
Speaker 1:Agreed. Yeah, that's been a really fun new way to get the material out there. I mean, we've been doing this for about five years and we were coming up probably, I think, early next year. We'll hit our 200th episode. So pretty exciting, a lot of content out there. We thank you, listeners, for sticking with us all these years. Um, if you want to reach out to us, tell us how great we're doing or tell us what we could do better, hit us up at super awesome mix. We're mostly on instagram and threads with that, but of course, you can also go to our youtube channel and check that out, like sam said. So in the meantime, sam and I will get to work on our next mix. So so for Sam, this is Matt and we'll see you next time.