Bonus Episode 10 – Bragging Rights “A Comedy Divine” | Distant Worlds Concert
In this special two-part bonus episode, Mike and Michael navigate the emotional extremes of music—from the “doomy” depths of loss to the “soaring” heights of a 100-piece orchestra.
Part 1: Review – Bragging Rights, “A Comedy Divine”
We dive into an exclusive early listen new studio effort from the heavy metal powerhouse. This isn’t just another “heavy” record; it’s a solemn, cinematic journey through the reality of loss.
- The “Tears in the Rain” Connection: We break down the haunting intro track, “Peridictum,” and how its use of the iconic Blade Runner monologue sets the stage for a meditation on mortality.
- Standout Tracks: Why this “solemn affair” is a must-listen for fans of sludgy, groovy, and emotionally raw metal.
Part 2: The Experience – Distant Worlds: Music from Final Fantasy
Fresh off our Saturday night experience, we recap what it’s like to hear the “Technical Soul” of video game music performed live by a full orchestra and choir.
- The “Prelude” Impact: Mike shares why hearing those iconic harp arpeggios fully orchestrated brought him to tears and provided a much-needed “soaring soul” moment.
- The Main Theme Finale: We discuss the power of the Final Fantasy Main Theme as a closing credit to the night—a “hero’s journey” in musical form.
- The Father-Son Connection: How sharing these legendary melodies live creates a “core memory” and proves that video game scores are the new classical masterpieces.
(00:00:00) – Intro
(00:00:37) – Review of Bragging Rights’ “A Comedy Divine”
(00:25:22) – Question for the Audience
(00:25:32) – Distant Worlds:Music from Final Fantasy Concert Discussion
(00:50:09) – Contact Info/Outro
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- Pre-order “A Comedy Divine”: https://braggingrights2022.bandcamp.com/
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Recorded on 03/29/2026
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