THE DISGRACELAND EPISODES ON AMAZON MUSIC ARE INSANE.
Everyone’s asking: Where did all the episodes of Disgraceland go? How do I listen to my favorite rock and roll true crime podcast now? Do I have to pay?
They’re still available, they’re still free, and all you have to do is go to amazon.com/disgraceland or say, “Alexa, play the Disgraceland podcast.” It’s that easy. Don’t trust us? Watch this.
So how do I listen to Disgraceland now?
Starting February 2, 2021, Disgraceland is now available exclusively through Amazon Music, along with thousands of your favorite podcasts. Just go to amazon.com/disgraceland on your phone or your laptop. If you’ve got an Echo, just shout: “Alexa, play the Disgraceland podcast!”
How does Amazon Music work? Do I have to pay?
Amazon Music is free! You can listen on the mobile app, desktop app and web browser. They also have thousands of your favorite podcasts, all for free.
Wait, it’s asking me to log in. I thought you said this was free?
You’re not doing it wrong. Trust us: It doesn’t cost a penny to listen to podcasts on Amazon Music. No matter how you listen to Disgraceland, it’s free. After you log in, make sure to hit the “follow” button on the Disgraceland page so you won’t miss an episode.
What does this mean for Disgraceland?
It means more Disgraceland will be hitting your feed soon! New episodes will be available weekly starting in February on Amazon Music. Get ready for outrageous stories of musicians behaving badly.
What happened to all the old episodes of the show?
Beginning in 2021, Amazon Music is the exclusive home for Disgraceland. That means all past episodes of Disgraceland are now available only through Amazon Music — and they’re all still free. We’re excited that Amazon is giving us the resources to continue to innovate and evolve the show. That’s why you’ll hear weekly episodes, bigger story arcs — like two-part episodes on Tupac and Biggie, Oasis and the Beatles — and more access to behind-the-scenes content. That’s how we’re going to keep bringing you even more infamous stories about musicians behaving badly.
How do I access Amazon Music to listen to prior seasons of Disgraceland?
Super easy: Amazon Music is available on your mobile app store, desktop app, web browser and on voice via Alexa. If you can’t decide, just go to amazon.com/disgraceland and we’ll take you to the right place.
Will the format of the show change at all given this move?
No. We’ll continue to put out stories about the musicians you know and love, but now: more of them!
Will 27 Club or other Double Elvis shows be included in this move to Amazon Music?
No. Dead and Gone and 27 Club and all other Double Elvis shows will still be available wherever you listen to podcasts. Only Disgraceland will move to Amazon Music, and we’re excited to bring you weekly new episodes for free.
Why aren’t the full episodes available in my Apple Podcasts/Spotify/iHeart/Stitcher app?
Beginning in 2021, Amazon Music is the new home of Disgraceland. Although new and archived Disgraceland episodes will be available exclusively on Amazon Music, all major platforms (including Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio App, and Spotify) will continue to carry a handful of Disgraceland episodes, as well as special, additional bonus content.
How can I listen to Disgraceland if I live in an area that doesn’t have Amazon Music yet?
If you live in the U.S., the U.K., Japan, Mexico, Germany, Japan, Mexico, or Brazil — congrats! You’ve got Amazon Music! (And there are many more coming soon.) If you’re not sure whether Amazon Music is available in your country, don’t worry — we got you. Just go to the “Listen” tab on Disgracelandpod.com, and browse to the episode you want to listen to. Then click the big green “Listen Now” button on the episode page — we’ll take you to the right Disgraceland player for your country. Voila! International Disgraceland!
Still need help? We made a video on how to listen internationally. Watch this!