We’re happy that you’re here

Written by Trey Saville

Hello hello, and congrats on clicking that link! There are so many external links vying for your attention, it’s an honor that we mean so much to you that you clicked ours. Before you go back to watching some short-form dopamine-inducing AI video of Tom Brady kissing his kid, please allow us to introduce to you to the brand new, Totally Biased Music Blog. We plan on using this space to dive into the nitty gritty of all things media, music, politics, and solve the world's problems through a blog in 2026, but we need to make sure we’re straight on the goals and direction we want this to go. As has always been our goal with the podcast, we want to blow up and pretend like we know no one except for our close friends and family. That has always and will always be the goals of our little journalistic project that’s been going on 2+ years now. This form of ad-hoc, improvisational, entirely unserious endeavor will share that basic endpoint, however our approach will be a bit different.

Rather than presenting a product as a trio, we want to develop a platform where we can individually share our musings on anything that comes to mind, whether that be the latest trends in music and media, comedic articles about the jamband scene, poignant retrospectives of artist catalogs, or even previews and publications of long form fiction. Who really knows where this may lead, if we’re the only ones who read it, or whether one day I’ll be reading this very paragraph backstage at Jimmy Kimmel Live yearning for the good ole days before Anthony’s lawsuit ruined everything. Let’s be clear, the worst thing about that situation would be me having to talk to Jimmy Fucking Kimmel.

Goal number 2 is to recapture the feeling of the early 2010s music blogs, blogs like thekollection.com, Consequence of Sound, and Earmilk. We want to transport you back to those magical days of downloading music and viruses to the family computer from Limewire, datpiff, and BearShare. Maybe even tickle your memories of searching through your friend’s MySpace page to see what they’ve been listening to. These forms of music discovery helped shape our adolescence and gave us into the supreme music taste that we have built on to in adulthood. The simple and forgone days of not being fed music through your algorithm, but rather from a stranger on a strange platter that you had to find yourself in the haystack that was the 2000s internet. And boy were the needles we found special. Artists like Mac Miller and Pretty Lights and Machine Gun Kelly (I swear he was cool at the time). The wars of rap supergroups like G.O.O.D. Music and All City Chess Club were waged on these websites, and for a long time it felt like there was such a push across these websites to continue to provide new and great music that sounds leapt in quantum time.

As we see writing forms continue to devolve through LLM creation and intellectual theft, we figured it might be good to grab a torch and be part of the dying light while we still can. This website might get messy and real and opinionated, because that’s who we are, and we want to give a longer and more accessible look into that, past the podcast format.


So welcome aboard, friends and family and hopefully not professional colleagues. Get ready to set sail on our Ship of Right, as we bring you Totally Biased in a Totally New (old) format