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It was the summer of 2007 when I moved to Nashville. Shortly thereafter, I encountered Mark Helm, who is an artist in the truest fashion. His debut solo effort, Everything's Ok, has influenced my musical tastes and playlists — both on the air and off — more than any other record over the last half-decade.

Today, I sit down with this pioneering artist and chat about Mark's history, including his solo work, and efforts in other genre-bending bands like Radioblue.

Drawing on his influences, Everything's Ok takes you on a smooth tour through many genres of music, while remaining rooted in Mark's special blend of blues-infused power-pop. Echoes of Neil Young, Jeff Tweedy, and many greats are present on this record, which Mark sees as a tribute to those who came before. "I've always thought rock 'n' roll, RNB, and soul; they're all about sex, and pop is about love. ... From a musical standpoint, I was definitely thinking Neil Young, when I wrote that. I know for a fact... Pretty much from the time I was fifteen until I was thirty-five, I wanted to be Neil Young without the whine. Why would you not want to be so f*cking cool?"

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Mark Helm

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Archived series ("Manual" status)

Replaced by: Inside the Machine

When? This feed was archived on March 24, 2016 13:05 (8+ y ago). Last successful fetch was on November 30, 2015 16:19 (9y ago)

Why? Manual status. This feed was manually archived (happens for various reasons).

What now? If you were subscribed to this series when it was replaced, you will now be subscribed to the replacement series. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.

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It was the summer of 2007 when I moved to Nashville. Shortly thereafter, I encountered Mark Helm, who is an artist in the truest fashion. His debut solo effort, Everything's Ok, has influenced my musical tastes and playlists — both on the air and off — more than any other record over the last half-decade.

Today, I sit down with this pioneering artist and chat about Mark's history, including his solo work, and efforts in other genre-bending bands like Radioblue.

Drawing on his influences, Everything's Ok takes you on a smooth tour through many genres of music, while remaining rooted in Mark's special blend of blues-infused power-pop. Echoes of Neil Young, Jeff Tweedy, and many greats are present on this record, which Mark sees as a tribute to those who came before. "I've always thought rock 'n' roll, RNB, and soul; they're all about sex, and pop is about love. ... From a musical standpoint, I was definitely thinking Neil Young, when I wrote that. I know for a fact... Pretty much from the time I was fifteen until I was thirty-five, I wanted to be Neil Young without the whine. Why would you not want to be so f*cking cool?"

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