The Opus Podcast Walks Along Simon & Garfunkel’s Bridge Over Troubled Water

Host Andy Bothwell, aka Astronautalis, returns to explore one of folk’s most iconic records.

The Opus Podcast Walks Along Simon & Garfunkel’s Bridge Over Troubled Water
Ben Kaye

Consequence of Sound

Consequence of Sound and Sony are proud to announce the return of The Opus podcast for a seventh season. In seasons pasts, we’ve explored the legacy of iconic albums by Bob Dylan (Blood on the Tracks), The Jimi Hendrix Experience (Electric Ladyland), Jeff Buckley (Grace), Willie Nelson (Red Headed Stranger), Ozzy Osbourne (Blizzard of Ozz), and The Clash (London Calling). Beginning when February 13th, host Andy Bothwell, a.k.a. Astronautalis, will guide listeners across Simon & Garfunkel’s folk classic Bridge Over Troubled Water.

The legendary duo’s fifth album, Bridge Over Troubled Water would also turn out to be the last collaborative effort between Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel. Critics at the time were lukewarm on the release, saying it didn’t live up to the pair’s previous LP, 1968’s Bookends. History has proven otherwise, however, as not only was it named Album of the Year at the 1971 Grammys (with the title track taking home both Record and Song of the Year), but it’s gone on to become one of the highest-selling albums of all time.

Bothwell is aware of this dichotomy, stating, “Bridge Over Troubled Water is one of those albums that is a universally recognized masterpiece, a significant part of the American pop music cannon, and at the same time, feels underrated. As a piece of production and engineering, we are talking Pet SoundsDark Side of the Moon, and Sgt. Peppers-level of recording. This is God level recording and production, to deliver some of the best songwriting of all time.”

The Opus host continues, “50 years later, the modern influence of this record is undeniable. There is no Bon Iver bending folk music, or Arcade Fire, changing rock music, or Neutral Milk Hotel making everyone’s greatest of all time lists, without Simon & Garfunkel changing folk pop forever with Bridge Over Troubled Water.

The Opus: Bridge Over Troubled Water premieres February 13th, and you can subscribe now. To prepare for the new season, stream a selection of Simon & Garfunkel’s best tracks via all major streaming services. You can also enter to win a vinyl bundle featuring the duo’s entire collaborative discography.


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The Opus Podcast Walks Along Simon & Garfunkel’s Bridge Over Troubled Water
Ben Kaye

Win Simon & Garfunkel’s Entire Discography on Vinyl

In celebration of the latest season of The Opus.

Win Simon & Garfunkel’s Entire Discography on Vinyl
Ben Kaye

Consequence of Sound

50 years ago, Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel released the landmark Bridge over Troubled Water. While the album received mixed reviews and would be the last they’d record together as Simon & Garfunkel, it was also one of their most successful, going on to become one of the highest-selling records of all time. It also took home Album of the Year at the 1971 Grammys, while the title track took home both Record and Song of the Year. This month, we’ll be exploring the album’s legacy with the next season of The Opus podcast.

To celebrate, we’re giving away Simon & Garfunkel vinyl prize pack courtesy of Sony Legacy. In addition to 1970’s Bridge over Troubled Water, the bundle includes each of the duo’s albums: 1964’s Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.; 1966’s Sounds of Silence; 1966’s Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme; and 1968’s Bookends.

To win, simply enter using the widget below. Note: If you do not see the widget, click here to enter.

Also, make sure to listen in to The Opus: Bridge over Troubled Water when it premieres next week on February 13th with host Andy Bothwell, aka Astronautalis. Keep up with all the episodes by subscribing now. You can also revisit a selection of Simon & Garfunkel’s greatest hits via all major streaming services.

Simon & Garfunkel Vinyl Bundle

Win Simon & Garfunkel’s Entire Discography on Vinyl
Ben Kaye

Judas Priest officially begin work on new album

Judas Priest have commenced writing sessions for their 19th studio album.

Judas Priest officially begin work on new album
Spencer Kaufman

Consequence of Sound

Rejoice, metal fans! Judas Priest have officially begun writing sessions for their 19th album. Guitarist Richie Faulkner shared the news, tweeting a photo of himself with fellow axeman Glenn Tipton and singer Rob Halford in the studio.

“Giving birth to new metal babies. #judaspriest writing sessions 2020 with grand master Tipton and the Mg RHRF DOTF #forgingthesteel,” Faulkner captioned the photo. “Mg” refers to “The Metal God”, as Halford is called, while “RHRF DOTF” is how Faulkner signs off most of his tweets, referencing the Judas Priest song “Rock Hard Ride Free” and 1984 album Defenders of the Faith.

The upcoming album will be the follow-up to the legendary metal act’s critically acclaimed 2018 LP, Firepower, which recently landed on our list of the Top 25 Metal Albums of the 2010s.

When we asked Halford in the fall if there’s pressure to equal or top Firepower on the next album, he told us, “We start with the riff and a melody, some hooks, and we build it, as most bands do. Firepower is going to be quite difficult to top, but we’ll do everything we can to cut another great record.”

Tipton remains a very active member of Priest when it comes to writing and recording, despite taking leave from the road a couple years ago after he revealed he was battling Parkinson’s disease. Guitarist Andy Sneap has stepped in for Tipton as a touring member of the band.


As Halford told us, “Glenn is always noodling away, even though he doesn’t tour that much now. He’s always noodling away in the studio in the UK. He’s always putting riifs down.”

Priest have a few months to work on the new album before heading back on the road on May 30th for a European outing that includes headlining shows and festival dates. They’ll have some time off again in August and September before supporting Ozzy Osbourne on a fall European trek that has already been postponed twice due to the latter’s health issues, including his own battle with Parkinson’s disease.

Judas Priest officially begin work on new album
Spencer Kaufman

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