Sibling Sound Clash

Sibling Sound Clash

Music EN ↓ 3 episodes

We’re siblings who’ve been talking about music our whole lives, now we’re recording it. Each week, we pick a theme and dig into the songs, albums, and artists that fit, from classics to deep cuts. Expect honest opinions, different perspectives, and the occasional sibling disagreement. It’s all about sharing what we love (or don’t) about music.

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Sibling Sound Clash

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Music

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Latest episode

Jul 23, 2025

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Episodes

Episode 3: Room 101 23.07.2025

🎙️ Episode 3: Room 101 This week, we each send one album, one single, one female artist, one male artist, and one band straight to music purgatory forever. It’s bold. It’s brutal. It’s probably going to upset someone (including each other)

Episode 2: Desert Island Edition 09.07.2025

In this episode, we each choose the five albums and five singles we’d take with us if we were stuck on a desert island. It’s a mix of personal favorites, all-time classics, and a few surprises. We talk about what makes each pick special, and why this is the music we couldn’t leave behind.

Episode 1: Dream Festival Lineup 02.07.2025

To kick things off, we’re building our ultimate music festival — but with one rule: all artists and bands must be current and still together. From headliners to hidden gems, we each craft our perfect lineup and talk through the picks, surprises, and inevitable disagreements. Who makes the cut? Who gets the prime slots? And whose festival would you rather go to? Let the lineup wars begin.

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