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A podcast where we explore what makes great music influential ~ New Episodes the first Wednesday of every month. Recorded in Chicago, Illinois at Abbey Cat Recordings. Follow us Here: https://www.instagram.com/influenced.podcast/
The podcast Influenced is created by Blake Sokoloff & Robert Dean. The podcast and the artwork on this page are embedded on this page using the public podcast feed (RSS).
In this episode of Influenced we go deep into the careers of the iconic Wailers. Formed by Peter Tosh, Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer in the early '60s as the group bonded over RnB like the Drifters and Sam Cooke, they quickly became an integral part of Jamacia's burgeoning Reggae scene with ealy singles like "Simmer Down" as the group continued to gain worldwide acclaim with albums like "Burnin"" and singles like Stir it Up and Get Up, Stand Up; the band and especially Marley became creative juggernauts. The band was an immediete influence on some of the biggest names in music like Paul McCartney , The Police and Eric Clapton and continue to be a massive influence to this day with artists like No Doubt and Gorillaz citing the Wailers as influences. Check out the podcast to do a deep dive into the band.
In this episode of Influenced, we take a look at the career's of New York's biggest Indie rockers, The Strokes. Taking initial inspirations from '70s New Yorkers like Blondie and Lou Reed and combining that love of hooky pop rock with the aesthetics of Britpop, the band took the Indie scene by Storm in the early 2000s. Albums like 'Is This It' and 'Room on Fire' and singles like the smash hit 'Last Nite' propelled the band into the charts and the tabloids. An immediate influence on the rock scene, emerging bands as the decade went on like The Killers and Arctic Monkeys would tout the Strokes as some of their biggest influences. The band has gone on to inspire a number of modern artists like Vampire Weekend, Haim, Clairo, and dozens more with their wildly catchy songs. Take a deep dive into their career with us, here on influenced !
For this episode of Influenced, we're tackling the iconic New Wavers, The Police. Formed in late 70s London initially as a punk band, the group fronted by Sting and backed by Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers would quickly digest the sounds of new to the scene artists like Bob Marley and The Wailers and an appreciation for Jazz and Fusion music, began crafting hits like "Can't Stand Losing You" and "Roxanne" which quickly catapulted the band to stardom. Continuing for 5 massive albums, 4 of which would go straight to Np. 1 in the UK along with a number of Grammys, the band left behind a legacy as one of the most popular bands of the time and would go on to inspire acts as diverse as the iconic Joni Mitchell, all the way to modern indie rock in Vampire Weekend and even massive stars like the modern icon Dua Lipa.
In this episode of Influenced, we cover one of the most famous Folk-Songwriters of all time, Joni Mitchell. Born in Canada and inspired. y the likes of 50s and 60s folk from artists like Pete Seeger and Bob Dylan, Joni forged her own voice and quickly found her way to California where after some work with David Crosby and writing for other artists, she took off withg Grammy Winning albums like "Clouds" and amazing folk songs like "Old Yellow Taxi" she pushed further and further into her musical journey as she began to listen to and draw from Jazz Musicians like Herbie Hancock and Chick Corea. Collaborating with amazing musicians like Jaco Pastorius and Pat Metheny, she would revolutionize the jazz fusion genre with her vocals and songs. Further into her career she would collaborate with artists like Lionel Richie, Tom Petty and Billy Idol to craft impeccable pop music. She's gone on to inspire dozens of artists as far ranging as Taylor Swift, Brandi Carlisle, Harry Styles and Jacob Collier. She's truly one of the greatest songwriters ever. Check out this Episode of Influenced to dive into her deep and amazing career.
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Formed in the early '90s California Punk Scene, Rage Against the Machine would become one of the most successful and politically charged Metal and Hard Rock acts of all time. Inspired equally by Hip Hop like Public Enemy and the extreme guitars of Black Sabbath, the band fronted by Zach De La Rocha and fed by guitarist Tom Morello's riffs would create anthems for the angst of the decade like "Killing in the Name" and "Testify." Their live shows at festivals like Lollapalooza and Woodstock '99 would cement their iconic statues as well as back to back no.1 albums. The band would go on to inspire their compatriots for the decade like Tool and Soundgarden and even go on to revitalize the politics of iconic artists like Bruce Springsteen. The are also cited by a number of modern acts like Alabama Shakes and alternative hip hop like Run the Jewels.
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For the season finale of Season 3 of Influenced, we're extremely excited tpo look at the career of the iconic songwriter Neil Young. Starting out with Joni Mitchell as a Canadian folkie inspired by Dylan, he grew a love of country and rock that led him to the states and to Stephan Stills to form the iconic '60s band Buffalo Springfield. After a string of '60s albums, Neil struck solo and became an occasional collaborator in Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young which led some of the biggest hits of the decade of the '70s with songs like 'Helpless' and 'Ohio' and his iconic solo music like the amazing "Harvest" album would led him to being one of the most influential writers ever. Musicians from Eddie Vedder and Kurt Cobain all the way to Norah Jones cite Neil as an influence. Check out the season finale to get a deep dive on this fantastic singer-songwriter.
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Influenced is extremely excited to have a special guest today in Chicago Rapper and Hip Hop Artist Fury. Together, we take a look at the incredible career of the iconic Lauryn Hill, both her solo career and her time in the seminal rap group Fugees with Pras and Wyclef Jean. Getting her start on the screen in a Whoopi Goldberg film, Lauryn was immeditely holding the attention of the culture. She exploded with the Fugees early music and the group became instantly iconic with the amazing album 'The Score' in 1996. Lauyrn's vocals both sung and rapped could catapult any track to success and she even found time to write and produce for icons like Aretha Franklin. She's one of the best selling women in hip hop ever and continues to be a massive influence to artists like John Legend, Rihanna and of course our amazing guest today, Fury.
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In this episode of Influenced, we look at the career of one of the biggest band sof all time, Nirvana. Formed in Washington in the late '80s by Kurt Cobain and Krist Novoselic. Inspired equally by '60s pop rock like CCR, early alternative like the Pixies, and heavy stoner rock like Mudhoney and the Melvins, the group began to write songs and after a rotating lineup of drummers landed a recording contract with Sub Pop that lead to the iconic debut album Bleach. Quickly becoming one of the most hyped bands of the '90s after recruiting drummer Dave Grohl, the band exploded on the scene with their Nevermind album becoming one of the best selling albums of all time. Their iconic sound herald in the "grunge" scene to the mainstream. They continue to be one of the most influenctial groups of all time with artists like Weezer, Green Day, St. Vincent, Lorde, and dozens of others citing the band as an influence. Listen to this episode of Influenced, to do a deep dive into their amazing career.
One of the most influential acts in the history of American Music. The band was formed in the late 60's out of a group of five musicians led by Robbie Robertson and Levon Helm that had slowly come together since the late '50s as a backing band for some of the most influential artists of all time like Ronnie Hawkins and Bob Dylan. After backing Dylan as he transitioned into his "Electric" period, the Band began to craft a sound that combined the influences of folk, blues, and country music to form a new kind of Americana sound. Their albums "Music from Big Pink" and their self-titled second album, proved to be some of the most instantly influential music ever created as it altered the careers of icons like Elton John, Eric Clapton, George Harrison and even Paul McCartney. They have continued their influence into the newest generation of artists with like Wilco and Jenny Lewis clearly demonstrating their impeccable influence. Listen to this episode to learn the full story behind one of the most iconic groups in music history.
In this episode of Influenced, we dive into the career of the incredible Black Keys. From Akron Ohio, the band grew out of a shared love of 1920's delta Blues and self-recording between members Patrick Carney and Dan Auerbach. The band was signed to a record label before they even played either first show after recording in Carney's basement. After a slow rise across the decade of the 2000s, the Black Keys have become one of the biggest rock bands around today as they continue to tour and sell out Arenas. Drawing inspiration from as varied influences as the Eagles and Beastie Boys, the Black Keys have continued to evolve their sound and keep their albums interesting (with a few Grammys to boot!) In this episode we dive into the career of these incredible musicians and what led Dan Auerbach into the studio to produce with some of the industries biggest names like Lana Del Rey.
In this episode of Influenced, we follow the career of Glam icons T. Rex. Founded in London as an acoustic duo by Frontman Marc Bolan, the band was initially inspired by the likes of the psychedelic hippies Donovan. After a few unsuccessful releases as a duo, Marc decided to regroup the band as a more traditional rock band and with the release of albums like Electric Warrior and hits like "Get it On" the band shot to the top of the European charts in a way that rivaled the Beatles. Becoming immediately influential with artists like David Bowie citing them as a massive contributor on his art, T. Rex quickly become one of the mainstays in rock and roll influence. They continue to massively inspire the current run of musicians with artists like Ty Segall, Paul Weller, Trent Reznor and the Pixies all citing the band as huge for them personally. Listen to this episode as we go deep on this incredible and groovy band.
In this episode of Influenced, we cover the awesome trio Haim! Formed in LA by sisters Danielle, Este, and Alana; the Haim sisters grew up playing music in their family band covering the likes of Tom Petty and Linda Ronstadt with their parents. After Danielle began to find success as a musician backing artists like Jenny Lewis and Julian Casablancas of the Strokes, the sisters decided to take the band seriously and quickly had 2013's Days Are Gone recorded. After signing with a label and Jay-Z's management company, the band began gaining a reputation as a live band touring with artists like The Killers, Phoenix and Kings of Leon. Their debut album topped the charts in many countries including the UK. The sisters have gone on to be nominated for a number of Grammys and have collaborated with some of the biggest names in Pop music (Taylor Swift, Chromeo, and A$AP Ferg) to name a few. Check out our episode on the band to dive deep into their incredible career so far!
In this episode of Influenced, we take a look at the career of the iconic Bruce Springsteen and especially his work in the 70's and 80's with his group the E Street Band. Bruce has been an indebted part of the Jersey Music scene since he got a guitar in the mid '60s inspired by Elvis and the Beatles. Joining with musicians like his friend Steve Van Zandt and Clarence Clemons on Saxophone, Bruce was able to to craft some of the most iconic songs of the decade with his albums Born to Run, Darkness of the Edge of Town, and The River. Each more successful then the previous album, he also struck gold as a songwriting making chart-topping music with acts like the Pointer Sisters and Patti Smith. His success continued into the eighties as he embraced the music technology of the decade with hit albums like Born in the USA. One of the most iconic songwriters ever, he has influenced countless artists from The Killers and War on Drugs to pop superstars like Lady Gaga. Check out this episode of Influenced to dive into his incredible career
In this episode of Influenced, we dive into the careers of the incredible Pixies. Formed by Joey Santiago and Black Francis (Charles Thompson) in Boston as Students at UMass, Pixies initially grew out of a love for the demented guitar sounds of Hüsker Dü combined with the melodic sensibilities of '60s pop like Peter, Paul and Mary. Once bassist Kim Deal and drummer Dave Lovering were on board, the band was quickly signed to iconic indie label 4AD and got into the studio to release their first work spawning songs like Gigantic and Where is My Mind? The band status as indie superstars quickly grew and the band's success was only rivaled by the tension between Francis and Deal. The band released dozens of fantastic tracks through the '80s and early '90s and were an immediate influence on the music scene striking a chord with bands like Nirvana, Blur and Radiohead who would go on to shape the future of guitar music. Even almost 40 years later, the band is still inspiring groups like the 2023 Grammy winners Wet Leg with their fantastic ear for melody and the iconic dynamics in their music. Listen to this episode of Influenced to go deep on one of the most influential groups in Alternative music.
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In this episode of Influenced, we take a look at the career of one of the most iconic bands in pop music history, Fleetwood Mac. Formed in late '60s London by Peter Green, Jeremy Spencer and most importantly the iconic rhythm section (and band namesakes) Mick Fleetwood and John Mcvie. The group was initially formed as a hard rocking Blues group inspired by Hendrix and the Yardbirds. With the addition of Christine Mcvie on Vocals and Keyboards, the band began to inch toward a pop rock sound as they began a rotating list of band members (15 musicians have past through the banks ranks) after the departure of Green. In the early '70s the band struck gold with the addition of Lindsey Buckinham and Stevie Nicks to the band. They would begin a string of hit songs (Rhiannon, Landslide, The Chain, Don't Stop and Songbird to name a few) and quicckly rose to the top of the industry with the release of the Rumours album. Constantly plagued by inter-personal drama within the band, they defy the odds and continued to put out albums across the next decades even with continued shuffling of the iconic lineup of the group. Listen to our deep dive into this iconic group wherever you get your podcasts!
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In this episode of Influenced, we're taking a look at one of the most iconic electronic rock acts of all time, Depeche Mode. Formed in the early '80s UK and inspired by the synthy sounds of Kraftwerk and Bowie's Berlin era, the band found almost instant chart success in Europe with synthpop hit's like "Just Can't Get Enough" after lineup changes in their early days threatened the band's cohesion, keyboarist Martin Gore stepped up to lead the band as the primary songwriter. Under Gore's leadership, the band became one of the biggest acts in Europe with songs like "People Are People" and garnered a darker alternative sound into the '90s with iconic hits like "Enjoy the Silence". An influence across the music industry from synth-heavy alternative bands like MGMT and The Killers to experimental pop-stars like Poppy, Depeche Mode is a constant touchstone in today's musical landscape. Listen to this episode of Influenced to go deep on their career!
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In the Season 3 premiere of Influenced, we tackle Chicago icon's Smashing Pumpkins! One of the most versatile bands in the '90s, the band grew from shoegaze, psychedelic music, grunge, electronic music, and stadium rock to craft an ever-changing set of sounds. On their 1993 album "Siamese Dream" the band took the musical world by storm and didn't let up the rest of the decade with the album "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness" reaching no. 1 and selling an astounding 10 million copies. With their tap into the mainstream, the band were at the forefront of the industry until personal issues near the end of the decade began to shake their hold on the musical world. After the bands first breakup, they have been cited as one fo the most influential 90s bans from mainstream artists like Nelly Furtado and My Chemical Romance to the indie side of things with bands like Silversun Pickups and Ringo Deathstarr championing the band as major influences.
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For the Season 2 finale of Influenced, We wanted to take a look at one of the most iconic careers in music, Stevie Wonder. Discovered by the frontman of the Miracles and the Motown record label in his home town of Detroit, Stevie Wonder shot to stardom at the incredibly young age of 10 when he first signed to the label. Breaking records as the youngest artist to top the charts at the age of 13, Stevie has become one of the forefathers of modern soul and R&B. When he came into young adulthood he began an unrivaled period of classic songs and albums from the late sixties through the decade of the '70s garnering dozens of awards including multiple "Album of the Year" Grammy awards for albums like "Innervisions" and "Songs in the Key of Life". Even as his career slowed down in more modern decades, his influence has lived on completely in the way his music has become a foundational aspect of much of hip hop like Coolio's iconic samples in "Gangsta's Paradise" or even in more modern artists like Janelle Monáe and Gary Clark Jr. We are more than happy to explore Stevie's iconic career in this season finale of Influenced.
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One of the most iconic voices in recorded music. Marvin Gaye started his career as a sideman for artists like Chuck Berry, The Marvelettes, and even Little Stevie Wonder. After impressing Motown's Berry Gordy singing at a Holiday Party, Marvin quickly became one of the label's biggest assets. With his '60's hits like "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" with Tammi Terrell and "I Heard it Through the Grapevine" he solidified enough credibility to wrestle creative control of his music from the label which led to some of the most poignant and political R&B music of all time with his "What's Going On?" album. As his career progressed, he continued to find success with the sound that would go on to define hip-hop and electronic music on tracks like his top 10 hit "Sexual Healing." Although his life tragically ended early, his influence is prominently felt through artists he inspired like Stevie Wonder, Sade, and even modern hitmakers like John Legend and Bruno Mars. In this episode of Influenced, he look at the career of this iconic and groundbreaking hitmaker.
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In this episode of Influenced, we take a look into the careers of the always cool, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (BRMC). Formed in the late '90s by musicians Robert Levon Been and Peter Hayes (formerly of the psych rockers the Brian Jonestown Massacre). They wanted to combine a love of the classic heavy hitting blues of bands like Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath with the more forward thinking sounds of artists like My Bloody Valentine and the Jesus and Mary Chain. With a number of different drummers and musicians helping the band craft their sound (like Michael Been, Rob's Father and former frontman of the '80s classic band The Call) the band rose to the heights of the 2000s indie rock boom with artists like the Strokes, The Vines, and White Stripes. Unlike many of their peers in that scene, BRMC have continued over the decades influencing other bands that are drawn to the more psychedelic side of things like the Black Angels and Death From Above 1979. BRMC continue to push the envelope for alternative bands into the current decade and have already left an incredible career in their wake. Check out this episode of Influenced to go deeper on one of the coolest bands in the business.
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Formed at the University of Georgia in 1980, by Michael Stipe, Peter Buck, Bill Berry and Mike Mills. R.E.M. Would soon become the flag bearers for the burgeoning Alternative scene in the music industry. Fueled by their love of the jangley folk-rock guitars of bands like the Byrds and the lyrical intellectualism in the words of artists like Lou Reed and Patti Smith, they soon found themselves with a whole new musical style. Signing to indie label, IRS records, the band spent the decade of the '80s releasing yearly albums and becoming one of the biggest artists in the newly found "college-rock" scene. At the turn of the decade, the band found major success with a new deal with major label Warner Music and a creative partnership with producer Scott Litt. With dozens of hits under their belt like "Losing My Religion", "The One I Love" and "Everybody Hurts" the band became one of the most popular rock bands of the decade, selling over 80 Million albums and being touted by artists like Nirvana, The Jayhawks, Coldplay, and Mazzy Star as major influences, R.E.M. have left an undeniable mark on the music world. In this episode of Influenced, we dive deep into the influences of this seminal band and their iconic sound.
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Inspired by the early electronic style of Brian Eno with his work in the band Roxy Music and artists like David Bowie, Talk Talk was formed in the early eighties by Mark Hollis, Lee Harris, Paul Webb ands Simon Brenner. Initially part of the synth-pop boom in the early eighties and sharing producers with acts like Duran Duran, Talk Talk began to see their early singles charting across Europe. They expanded further into art rock territory on their most successful album, The Colour of Spring which garnered gold certifications and hit singles for the group. Contrary to their labels hopes after finding success, the band shied away from the spotlight ceasing any live shows and almost all promotional prospects. Instead they dove deep into the avant garde with Miles Davis and ambient music becoming common touchstones for the band. They proceeded to hired dozens of session players and got to work on some of the most ambitious experimental music any mainstream group had made to that point. Commonly touted as a major influence for musicians as wide-ranging as massive arena bands like Blur and Radiohead to modern acts like Foals and Arcade Fire. In this episode of Influenced we explore the wide ranging career of Mark Hollis and Talk Talk and discuss their wide ranging influence.
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Formed by Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo in early '90s France after the dissolution of their indie rock band, Daft Punk quickly became one of the biggest forces in electronic music. The Duo was fascinated by the world of samplers and drum machines and inspired by the acid-house of Primal Scream and genre bending of Aphex Twin, the duo began pumping out house hits like "Da Funk" and "Around the World" from their first album Homework. After finding major label success with their first album, they wanted to prove they weren't just a "house" band with their next album the genre defying magnum opus Discovery. The band continued getting bigger and better with iconic sets like their 2006 headline set at Coachella and the 2010 soundtrack to the Tron: Legacy film. After the massive success of the 2000's the band decided to look further inward toward the album they've always wanted to make with 2013's Random Access Memories which was completed with the help of some of the industries finest musicians. Check out this episode of Influenced to learn more about the career's of the most famous robots in pop culture!
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Mitski is one of the most successful indie artists of the last decade. After a globetrotting childhood living in almost a dozen countries, Mitski began her musical career in earnest while studying composition in College at SUNY in New York. Initially inspired by her classical training and the collaborative environment of her school, her first albums saw her explore a very baroque style of music. After graduating though, Mitski found herself inspired much more by alternative music like the Pixies and Kate Bush. Picking up the guitar for a few albums like the iconic Puberty 2, Mitski began to find real success in her music with the famed independent label Dead Oceans. As all good artists do, Mitski continued to grow as she continued to release music some of her most successful music yet in her most recent albums Be the Cowboy and this year's Laurel Hell. She seems to get bigger with every release and has been having unfounded success on modern social media like TikTok. She has also been touted as an influence by Grammy nominated artists like Japanese Breakfast and Phoebe Bridgers. Check out this episode of Influenced for a deep dive into the career of one of music's newest icons.
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Commonly referred to as the "Queen of Country Rock" Linda Ronstadt came belting out of the late '60s in her first band the Stone Poneys. After the breakup of the Poneys, Linda hastily began a solo career in the early '70s backed by songs from JD Souther, Jackson Brown and even Glenn Frey and Don Henley, she soon began one of the highest selling solo careers of the decade. She began to dominate the charts with a string of chart topping songs and albums and even had a hand in the formation of the Eagles after Glenn Frey and Don Henley met while in her band. Climbing the mountain that is the music industry, Linda found success in whatever music she made. With her tastes ranging from jazz, rock, pop standards to even Mexican mariachi music she's had countless platinum albums and hours of incredible collaborations. Into the modern era, she had incredible success with Trio her project with Dolly Parton and Emmylou Harris, and has gone on to influence artists as far ranging as Selena Quintanilla, Vince Gill, Carrie Underwood, and even musicians as modern as the HAIM sisters. In this episode of Influenced, we explore the incredible breath of Linda Ronstadt and her musical career.
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Formed in the UK in 1982, Sade (Sade Adu, Stuart Matthewman, Andrew Hale, and Paul Denman) was founded out of the ashes of Adu's former band Pride. Born in Nigeria to a Nigerian father and an English mother, Adu found a love of '70 soul music like Marvin Gaye and Diana Ross early in her childhood after being taken to the English countryside by her mother. Initially looking to study fashion, Sade moved to London for school. Swept into the artsy nightlife scene of early '80s London, she was quickly engrossed into the music world and found her peers in Pride which soon evolved into her eponymous group.With the release of Diamond Life in 1984 and the success of singles like "Smooth Operator" the band quickly became a hit machine from the '80s well into the 2010's. Selling over 50 million albums and ranking among the highest selling female British artists of all time, Sade has been mentioned as an influence everywhere from the jazzy world of Norah Jones to the biggest hitmakers of the last twenty years like Beyoncé and Mary J. Bilge. In this episode of Influenced, we trace the band and her incredible lasting effect of the music industry.
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Started in 1970, Electric Light Orchestra became one of the seminal acts of the decade. Combining a love of Beatles-esque rock and roll with a flare for drawing from classical music, the band crafted some of the most timeless and impeccably produced music from the era. Led by their frontman and primarily producer and song-writer Jeff Lynne, ELO began releasing a string of hit album after hit album topping the charts on both sides of the Atlantic in sales numbers that began to even rival Lynne's Beatle heroes. As the '80's saw Lynne become one of the industries most in demand producers working with legends like Brian Wilson, George Harrison and producing some of the biggest songs of Tom Petty's career. Jeff Lynne soon gained a reputation for reviving the careers of icons from decades past as well working on albums from Roy Orbison, Duane Eddy, and Del Shannon. In this episode of Influenced we trace ELO and Jeff Lynne from their early days covering Chuck Berry to ELO and Lynne's impact on artists as far ranging as Daft Punk, The Killers and even influencing some work by his own heroes the Beatles.
Jenny Lewis got her start as a child actor on shows like the Twilight Zone and Baywatch, but didn't really begin to find herself until she formed her first band, Rilo Kiley, as a teenage actor in LA with an adolescent boyfriend. As they began to experiment and find their musical voices, Jenny harkened back a few decades to the country sounds of Loretta Lynn and Emmylou Harris and the classic rock of artists like Elvis Costello. Rilo Kiley soon emerged as one of the premier alternative bands in the 2000s. Sharing the stage with artists like Coldplay and Death Cab for Cutie, Jenny began to get a taste for musical success. After the romantic relationship that formed the heart of Rilo Kiley began to wane, Jenny began to look toward the draw of going solo. Aided by a host of collaborators from industry figures like M.Ward, Ben Gibbard, and even her own heroes like Elvis Costello, Jenny's solo albums continued to expand her ever-changing musical landscape and have gotten her onstage with some of the biggest artists of the 2010's like her very fruitful relationship with former boyband member Harry Styles. In this episode of Influenced, we explore her unique voice and how it's helped to shape the last 20 years of music.
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Formed by a group of former hippies in 1970, The Doobie Brothers became one of the all-time greatest bands of the decade and certainly one of the decades most quintessential groups. Starting from the genesis of guitarists Tom Johnston and Pat Simmons, the band carved out a space in the music industry playing souther inflected hard rock while mixing in some classic folk stylings. As their tours and size of the band grew, members began flowing in and out of the band (with over a dozen members playing through the ranks over the years) including a few alum from Steely Dan, the band began to expand into R&B and Motown influences. Strengthened by the mid decade addition of singer Michael McDonald, the Doobie Brothers crafted some of the decades biggest and most enduring hit songs and albums. Throughout this podcast we trace the Doobies music lineage and the massive influence they ended up having on the music industry as a whole, from their surprise campfire hits to being sampled by Drake and the Avalanches!
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On the season finale of season 1 of Influenced, we continue our discussion on Damon Albarn. We pick up right where part 1 left off as Gorillaz continue to pick up steam in the wake of Blur's early 2000's hiatus. We discuss the newfound political energies that began to fuel Gorillaz creative output into the decade of the 2010's. We dive into the rather experimental music that Damon began exploring solo under his own name alongside peers like Brian Eno as well as his reunion and rekindling of Blur. The lasting legacy Damon's creativity has had an impressive impact on the music industry as to this day he is a sought after producer and collaborator across the musical spectrum working with an artistic roster as diverse as the Cure's Robert Smith, contemporary artists like Vince Staples, CHAI, and JPEGMAFIA, and even musical legends from decades past like Elton John, Lou Reed and Peter Hook. In this episode we finish our discussion on Damon and his long lasting career and wide arc of influence over the music industry.
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Frontman of two of the most successful alternative music projects of all time, Damon Albarn has been a musical powerhouse for over thirty years at this point. With his work as a young man in Blur catapulting Britpop to the top of the musical world, to forming the most successful "virtual band" of all time with the genre-defying Gorillaz. Refusing to be defined by one sound or idea, Damon has constantly taken his music incredibly seriously, constantly moving from one sound to another, seemingly capable of making hits with anyone, (De La Soul, Elastica and Danger Mouse to name a few!). In this first episode on Damon we explore his early days as a school aged musician all the way to the beginnings of Gorillaz in the early 2000's.
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Named after a devious device from William Burroughs' Naked Lunch, Steely Dan was always full of unique take's on just about everything from their music, lyrics and the way they approached production. Formed by core members Walter Becker and Donald Fagan, the band was a great antithesis to the bombastic state of Rock throughout the seventies. Opting often to use professional session musicians instead of the usual rock band lineup, the band was able to craft extremely intricate and well produced albums throughout the entire decade of the seventies, even if it meant they were a rare live band. The way the band used the studio and cutting edge production techniques made them an oddity in their day, but it means the albums sound like they haven't aged a day! In this Episode, we explore where Steely Dan got the interest in crafting music the way they did, and how their countless albums have shaped the musical landscape ever since they started the band fifty years ago.
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They brought Gothic culture to heights no-one ever thought imaginable. Siouxsie and the Banshees are one of punk music's most influential bands. Formed after Siouxsie Sioux and Steven Severin had their minds blown at a Sex Pistols gig, they took the Punk formula and turned it inside out. From their debut singles, they were turning heads in the UK music scene as one of the must see bands of the day. With a mixture of incredible musicians (including the Cure's Robert Smith for a brief stint!) the band was able to break away from the trappings of the punk genre that so many other artists of that time found themselves trapped in and constantly evolve with the changing musical times. Siouxsie and the band found major success in the Alternative and burgeoning indie scene in the USA as well becoming one of the headliners on the original traveling Lollapalooza tours in the '90's. In this episode we trace the band from their punk beginnings to the musical chameleon they would become in the later portions of their career.
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Catapulting to stardom in 2005 with multiple 1 hits and a record-breaking iconic debut album, Arctic Monkeys changed the template for indie-rock. Determined never to be pigeon-holed by that 'indie-rock' moniker, Arctic Monkeys have continually drawn from all over the musical map. From psychedelic and stoner rock, doo-wop, hip-hop, and even piano-based lounge music on their 2018 release. The band meld genres almost effortlessly so it leads to no surprise that they've had massive success across the world with every single album going no. 1 in multiple counties as well as headlining some of the biggest festivals and playing for millions across the planet. In the episode, we trace many of the influences that Arctic Monkeys have threading through their musical DNA as well as the huge impact they've had on the musical landscape as a whole.
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Named after the ill-fated founding member of the Rolling Stones and the tragic Jamestown Massacre, The Brian Jonestown Massacre live up to the bizarre nature of their band name. Founded in the late 1980's by Anton Newcombe ( the band's only consistent member), the BJM have always been about Newcombe's musical vision. From their early days in the eighties and early nineties as displaces of the UK's shoegaze movement (a la Slowdive and RIDE) to the vintage rock and roll twang that would encompass much of the band's later nineties output, Anton would lead his motley crew of musicians (featuring future and former members of bands like Swervedriver and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club) toward whatever musical outcome that he saw fit. During this episode we trace the many influences that play into the music of the Brian Jonestown Massacre, as well as the way this shambolic band has influenced so many alternative and psychedelic artists who came afterwards.
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Formed in late seventies England, the Cure are the brainchild and artistic avenue for frontman Robert Smith who has become the bands sole founding member. Beginning as a brash and eerie punk band, Robert soon became enamored with exploring new sonic territory throughout the eighties and well into the next decade. The band grew fond of melding a healthy dose of the Gothic and their original Punk aesthetic, with a love for Pop-style songwriting and production, the band has become one of the most influential in the last 40 years of music, and have cemented themselves as one of the most common musical touchstones of Alternative music. In this episode we explore the Cure's everlasting gloomy legacy in music.
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Sharon Van Etten has made a name for herself as one of the most critically acclaimed and successful indie-folk and alternative names in the last decade. She continuously evolves her sound whether that means incorporating noisy and almost punk-rock guitars to accompany her voice or incorporating layers of synths and drum machines to create an almost electronic backdrop to some of her most recent work. She's one of the most forward thinking and influential musicians to come out of the 2010's and we're very excited to delve into her influences and how she's shaped music since her debut.
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Elvis Costello is one of the most synonymous names with the New-Wave and Power Pop movements in the later half of the 20th century. Rising out of the punk and pub rock scenes in England in the late seventies and finding widespread success with the Attractions in the late 70's and well into the 1980's. Costello has influenced countless musicians from across the musical spectrum and collaborated with icons from across the music world from Hip Hop powerhouses to indie-rock mainstays. We explore Elvis Costello's lasting influence on music over the next thirty minutes.
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Formed in 1964 by Roger McGuinn, Gene Clark, David Crosby, Chris Hillman, and Michael Clarke, The Byrds were one of the most popular and influential bands in the mid to late 60's. At the forefront of the Folk-Rock craze with a co-sign from Bob Dylan, the Byrds catapulted to the top with a string of no. 1's and hit albums. Rubbing shoulders with the Beatles in their prime, the Byrds never shied away from experimentation in the studio and in their songwriting. While the band's lineup was never the most consistent, they could always prove themselves when it came time to showcase their abilities as a band and as constantly evolving musicians. Influencing everyone from 70's arena bands like the Eagles and Tom Petty to alternative music in the eighties and nineties through the likes of REM and others. The band even still pop up as a prime influence in a number of bands in the past two decades, In this first episode of the podcast we dive into the influences and stories that created the Byrds and the way their 'jangly' tunes have shaped what's come since!
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En liten tjänst av I'm With Friends. Finns även på engelska.