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#124 - The 13s (10th Anniversary LPs)

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Turn the calendar back one decade to 2013, a year which produced music that has undoubtedly made its indelible mark on the present. As we mark the 10th anniversary of this pivotal year, we invite you to join us in revisiting the albums that have made waves across an eclectic slew of different genres. From Arcade Fire's "Reflektor" to Vampire Weekend's "Modern Vampires of the City" and beyond, we're touching on the classics, the underrated masterpieces, and the evolution of the artists behind them. Whether you're a fan of hip-hop, rock, pop, or electronic, this episode has something for everyone.

Episode Highlights:

  • How did Daft Punk's "Random Access Memories" influence the trajectory of electronic music in the 2010s?
  • In what ways did The Strokes' "Comedown Machine" differ from their earlier work?
  • What impact did One Direction's global success have on the boy band genre and pop music in general during the early 2010s?
  • How did Lorde's "Pure Heroine" challenge and redefine pop music norms for young artists?
  • What made Vampire Weekend's "Modern Vampires of the City" such a standout album in their discography?
  • How did "Melophobia" by Cage the Elephant reflect the band's growth and experimentation with their sound?
  • What made "Holy Fire" by Foals such a pivotal album in defining their signature sound within alternative rock?
  • How did "Heartthrob" by Tegan and Sara mark a stylistic shift in their music career?

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Turn the calendar back one decade to 2013, a year which produced music that has undoubtedly made its indelible mark on the present. As we mark the 10th anniversary of this pivotal year, we invite you to join us in revisiting the albums that have made waves across an eclectic slew of different genres. From Arcade Fire's "Reflektor" to Vampire Weekend's "Modern Vampires of the City" and beyond, we're touching on the classics, the underrated masterpieces, and the evolution of the artists behind them. Whether you're a fan of hip-hop, rock, pop, or electronic, this episode has something for everyone.

Episode Highlights:

  • How did Daft Punk's "Random Access Memories" influence the trajectory of electronic music in the 2010s?
  • In what ways did The Strokes' "Comedown Machine" differ from their earlier work?
  • What impact did One Direction's global success have on the boy band genre and pop music in general during the early 2010s?
  • How did Lorde's "Pure Heroine" challenge and redefine pop music norms for young artists?
  • What made Vampire Weekend's "Modern Vampires of the City" such a standout album in their discography?
  • How did "Melophobia" by Cage the Elephant reflect the band's growth and experimentation with their sound?
  • What made "Holy Fire" by Foals such a pivotal album in defining their signature sound within alternative rock?
  • How did "Heartthrob" by Tegan and Sara mark a stylistic shift in their music career?

  continue reading

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