

67: Why Finch Confused Everyone in 2002 w/ Katie Malone
Aug 5, 2025
Join Katie Maloney, a TV personality known for Vanderpump Rules, as she dives into the chaotic album "What It Is To Burn" by Finch. The discussion highlights how this genre-defying record continues to resonate two decades later. They explore the tumultuous journey of Finch and the unconventional nature of Drive-Thru Records. Katie also shares her insights on the cultural significance of reality TV, revealing its emotional depth and the connections it creates among fans. Plus, expect witty banter about bird facts that amusingly tie back to the themes of identity in music.
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Katie Maloney's Recovery with Stem Regen
- Katie Maloney shares how Stem Regen helps her recover and rebuild from workouts by releasing her own stem cells.
- She feels stronger and more energized, appreciating the internal recovery boost during fitness routines.
Nostalgia Shapes Music Connection
- Music connects differently over time, often fueled by nostalgia rather than new discovery.
- While we can't replicate first-time emotional experiences, we revisit music for the feelings it once evoked.
Music Taste and Subjectivity
- Personal taste profoundly affects how someone connects with a band.
- Despite nostalgia, even close partners can disagree on liking Finch's sound, showing music's subjective nature.