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Accelerated Culture: The Rise of Alternative Music in the 80s and Beyond is a walk through an often-ignored bit of music history. We explore how new wave stormed the airwaves in the early 80s and gave way for the rise of alternative music. Hosted by Trey & Laurie. Be sure to visit us on Twitter (@AccelCulture) and on Facebook (@AcceleratedCulturePodcast). Please note: The music clips included in this podcast fall under the ”Fair Use Doctrine” as defined by Section 107 of the Copyright Act. The law allows for use of music clips for purposes of criticism, comment, and news reporting.

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    Episode 67: The Ocean Blue's “Cerulean” (1991) with special guests David Schelzel & Peter Anderson

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2025 101:06


    Set a course for The Ocean Blue: Laurie and Scott Free interview singer/guitarist/songwriter David Schelzel & drummer Peter Anderson, and explore the band's sophomore effort, “Cerulean.” It's the final album deep-dive of 1991, and it be well worth the wait. Yarr.  ******************** SUBSCRIBE ON PATREON FOR ADS-FREE LISTENING AND SPECIAL BONUS CONTENT! If you like what we do at Accelerated Culture Podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon for only $5 a month: https://www.patreon.com/AcceleratedCulturePodcast

    Episode 66: ...And the Rest (1991)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 95:43


    Well, 1991 is finally drawing to a close. “But what about [insert that one band/album/song here]?!! You can't talk about 1991 and not talk about that!” Fair enough. Laurie and Scott get into the other ones: 10 of the year's most underrated, overlooked…and one or two they loved but just didn't feel like doing a whole episode on. It's a wild ride.  If you like the music featured in this episode, be sure to listen to our complete Episode 66 playlist on Spotify. ******************** SUBSCRIBE ON PATREON FOR ADS-FREE LISTENING AND SPECIAL BONUS CONTENT! If you like what we do at Accelerated Culture Podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon for only $5 a month: https://www.patreon.com/AcceleratedCulturePodcast

    Episode 65: Fishbone's “The Reality of My Surroundings” (1991)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 99:00


    What do you get when you mix funk, ska, soul, punk, old-school rhythm & blues, and a heaping helping of chaos? Laurie and Scott find out as they get into Fishbone's would-be breakout album, “The Reality of My Surroundings.” This ambitious (if uneven) offering from the L.A. combo takes on social issues using top-notch musicianship, frenetic energy, and a quirky sense of humor: the result is like nothing else.  

    Episode 64: Live's “Mental Jewelry” (1991)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 113:25


    In this episode, we explore “Mental Jewelry,” the 1991 debut album from Live that introduced the world to singer Ed Kowalczyk's impassioned vocals and the band's thought-provoking, spiritually charged music. Drawing inspiration from Eastern philosophy and big existential questions, “Mental Jewelry” explores themes of self-discovery, compassion, and the search for deeper meaning—all wrapped in an energetic, alt-rock sound that set the stage for the band's breakout success. ******************** SUBSCRIBE ON PATREON FOR ADS-FREE LISTENING AND SPECIAL BONUS CONTENT! If you like what we do at Accelerated Culture Podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon for only $5 a month: https://www.patreon.com/AcceleratedCulturePodcast

    Coming soon! Episode 64

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025 0:42


    Hello, everyone! This is Laurie. Scott Free and I are taking a break this week, but we will be back in two weeks with a very special episode for you as we continue our series on the albums of 1991. Be sure to tune in on Saturday, April 26th.

    Episode 63: Blur's “Leisure” (1991)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 99:10


    In this episode, we take a track-by-track deep dive into “Leisure,” Blur's 1991 debut and a foundational record of the Britpop movement. From the psychedelic swirls of “She's So High” to the baggy, Madchester-infused grooves of “There's No Other Way”, we explore the album's blend of shoegaze, indie rock, and danceable rhythms. How did “Leisure” set the stage for Blur's evolution, and where does it stand in the grand scheme of Britpop history? Tune in as we unpack the sounds, influences, and legacy of this underrated classic.  ******************** SUBSCRIBE ON PATREON FOR ADS-FREE LISTENING AND SPECIAL BONUS CONTENT! If you like what we do at Accelerated Culture Podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon for only $5 a month: https://www.patreon.com/AcceleratedCulturePodcast

    Episode 62: Matthew Sweet's “Girlfriend” (1991)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 99:49


    In this episode, we're diving into Matthew Sweet's 1991 breakout album, “Girlfriend”—a power pop gem that blends heartache, soaring melodies, and some of the most electrifying guitar work of the era. From its jangly, Beatles-esque hooks to the raw emotion behind Sweet's lyrics, “Girlfriend” became an instant cult classic and remains a defining album of ‘90s alternative rock. We'll explore its backstory, the impact of Sweet's songwriting, and why this record still resonates more than 30 years later. So grab your headphones, and let's take a ride through this power pop masterpiece! ******************** To support the Secret Gentlemen‘s Club CHIditarod team and support the CHIditarod Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization created to help solve Chicago's hunger challenges, please donate here: https://www.classy.org/team/633030  ******************** SUBSCRIBE ON PATREON FOR ADS-FREE LISTENING AND SPECIAL BONUS CONTENT! If you like what we do at Accelerated Culture Podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon for only $5 a month: https://www.patreon.com/AcceleratedCulturePodcast  

    Episode 61: Ned's Atomic Dustbin's “God Fodder” (1991)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 109:46


    This week, the Accelerated Culture team explores one of Laurie's all-time favorites and asks the age-old question, “How many bass guitarists can you fit into one alternative rock group?” Ned's Atomic Dustbin answered the question with their debut album, God Fodder. A relentless, adrenaline-fueled thrill ride, this album urged you to think about your relationships and, of course, to “Kill Your Television.” ******************** SUBSCRIBE ON PATREON FOR ADS-FREE LISTENING AND SPECIAL BONUS CONTENT! If you like what we do at Accelerated Culture Podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon for only $5 a month: https://www.patreon.com/AcceleratedCulturePodcast

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    Episode 60: Pearl Jam's “Ten” (1991)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 90:59


    In this episode, we dive into Pearl Jam's “Ten,” unpacking the layered storytelling and raw instrumentation that make standout tracks like “Alive,” “Even Flow,” and “Jeremy” so compelling. Eddie Vedder's distinctive vocal delivery and introspective lyrics bring a unique depth to the record, adding a personal narrative that complements the band's musical experimentation. Whether you're revisiting the album or discovering it for the first time, this conversation reveals fresh insights into a record that continues to spark curiosity and conversation. ******************** SUBSCRIBE ON PATREON FOR ADS-FREE LISTENING AND SPECIAL BONUS CONTENT! If you like what we do at Accelerated Culture Podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon for only $5 a month: https://www.patreon.com/AcceleratedCulturePodcast

    Episode 59: Massive Attack's “Blue Lines” (1991)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 101:43


    The Accelerated Culture team takes a deep dive into the album that launched an entire genre: Massive Attack's debut album, “Blue Lines.” Combining hip-hop, r&b, reggae, pop, and more, this trip-hop classic takes the listener on a dark, moody, and soulful journey: grooves designed as much for your head as for the dance floor. Laurie and Scott explore Massive Attack's origins in the Bristol sound system scene, the culturally diverse influences that shaped their approach to music, and the production techniques that make this album a field day for fans of the “spot the sample” game. Put your headphones on and get ready to dive deep. ********************* SUBSCRIBE ON PATREON FOR ADS-FREE LISTENING AND SPECIAL BONUS CONTENT! If you like what we do at Accelerated Culture Podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon for only $5 a month: https://www.patreon.com/AcceleratedCulturePodcast

    Episode 58: R.E.M's “Out of Time” (1991)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2025 107:50


    In this episode, Laurie and Scott Free take a closer look at R.E.M.'s 1991 album “Out of Time,” a pivotal release that marked a shift in the band's musical style. Stepping away from their jangly college-rock roots, R.E.M. embraced a richer, more diverse sound that incorporated elements of folk, pop, and orchestral arrangements. Featuring hits like “Losing My Religion” and “Shiny Happy People,” this Grammy-winning album brought the band widespread recognition while showcasing their willingness to experiment. Laurie and Scott discuss the album's themes, production, and its place in '90s music, offering a fresh perspective on this transformative moment in R.E.M.'s career. ********************* SUBSCRIBE ON PATREON FOR ADS-FREE LISTENING AND SPECIAL BONUS CONTENT! If you like what we do at Accelerated Culture Podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon for only $5 a month: https://www.patreon.com/AcceleratedCulturePodcast

    Episode 57: Primal Scream's “Screamadelica” (1991)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2025 84:37


    “We wanna be free! We wanna be free to do what we wanna do!” In this episode, we cover “Screamadelica,” the 1991 album by Primal Scream that pushed the boundaries of rock and electronic music. Celebrated for its fusion of acid house, psychedelia, and indie rock, “Screamadelica” became a cultural touchstone of the early '90s. We explore the album's iconic tracks, such as “Loaded” and “Come Together,” its production by Andrew Weatherall, and its lasting influence on the music scene. Join us as we unravel how Primal Scream created a timeless soundtrack to the rave revolution. ********************* SUBSCRIBE ON PATREON FOR ADS-FREE LISTENING AND SPECIAL BONUS CONTENT! If you like what we do at Accelerated Culture Podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon for only $5 a month: https://www.patreon.com/AcceleratedCulturePodcast

    Episode 56: The KLF's “The White Room” (1991)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2024 112:22


    For our final episode of 2024, we dive deep into “The White Room,” the iconic 1991 album by The KLF, and unravel the bizarre and bewildering mythology surrounding it. From cryptic Illuminati symbolism and the duo's obsession with chaos magic to a surreal Wicker Man ceremony in Scotland, the story behind this album defies belief. We'll also explore the infamous car-pushing stunt, a jaw-dropping cliffside act of defiance, and the ultimate act of rebellion: the sacrificial burning of one million pounds. Buckle up for a journey into the avant-garde madness of music history! ********************* SUBSCRIBE ON PATREON FOR ADS-FREE LISTENING AND SPECIAL BONUS CONTENT! If you like what we do at Accelerated Culture Podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon for only $5 a month: https://www.patreon.com/AcceleratedCulturePodcast *********************** Theme music: “Dancing Underwater (Instrumental Version)” by I'MIN, licensed through Epidemic Sound.  

    Episode 55: U2's “Achtung Baby” (1991)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 101:53


    Laurie & Scott Free return from their two-week break to discuss one of the biggest albums of 1991: “Achtung Baby” by U2. After the mega-success of “The Joshua Tree,” followed by the disappointing box office performance of the film “Rattle & Hum,” the Dublin-based quartet decided to reinvent themselves with an entirely new sound, merging dance-floor beats with distorted guitars, industrial textures, and introspective lyrics. Tracks like “One,” “Mysterious Ways,” and “The Fly” demonstrated U2's ability to blend emotional depth with cutting-edge production, solidifying their status as one of the most innovative bands of the era. Join us as we explore this landmark album and share the stories behind the songs. ********************* SUBSCRIBE ON PATREON FOR ADS-FREE LISTENING! If you like what we do at Accelerated Culture Podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon for only $5 a month: https://www.patreon.com/AcceleratedCulturePodcast *********************** Theme music: “Dancing Underwater (Instrumental Version)” by I'MIN, licensed through Epidemic Sound.

    Episode 54: Material Issue's “International Pop Overthrow” (1991)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 82:28


    In this episode, we shine a spotlight on the power-pop trio Material Issue and their iconic debut album, “International Pop Overthrow.” Released in 1991, this album is brimming with infectious hooks, jangly guitars, and frontman Jim Ellison's heartfelt lyrics. We explore the band's origins, their rise in the Chicago circuit, and the creation of their cult-classic debut, which features standout tracks like “Valerie Loves Me,” “Diane,” and “Renee Remains the Same.” Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the band, this episode is a celebration of “International Pop Overthrow” and its place in pop music history. ********************* EARLY ACCESS FOR PATREON SUBSCRIBERS! If you like what we do at Accelerated Culture Podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon for only $5 a month: https://www.patreon.com/AcceleratedCulturePodcast *********************** Theme music: “Dancing Underwater (Instrumental Version)” by I'MIN, licensed through Epidemic Sound.  

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    Episode 53: Talk Talk's “Laughing Stock” (1991)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024 85:53


    This week marks a tonal shift as we explore Talk Talk's fifth and final studio album, “Laughing Stock.” We begin by examining Mark Hollis and Talk Talk's career and evolution over the course of their first four albums, moving from New Romantic pop stars to post-rock pioneers, culminating in a track-by-track deep dive into this lesser-known but widely influential album. Join us on a musical journey of Biblical proportions. ********************** EARLY ACCESS FOR PATREON SUBSCRIBERS! If you like what we do at Accelerated Culture Podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon for only $5 a month: https://www.patreon.com/AcceleratedCulturePodcast *********************** Theme music: “Dancing Underwater (Instrumental Version)” by I'MIN, licensed through Epidemic Sound.  

    Episode 52: Jesus Jones' “Doubt” (1991)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2024 91:35


    We continue our series on the best alternative albums of 1991 with Jesus Jones' landmark 1991 album “Doubt.” Combining driving rock bass and guitars with dance-inspired beats and creative use of samples, “Doubt” beautifully captures the essence of 1991, evoking the atmosphere and emotions of a new decade when it seemed anything was possible.  ********************** EARLY ACCESS FOR PATREON SUBSCRIBERS! If you like what we do at Accelerated Culture Podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon for only $5 a month: https://www.patreon.com/AcceleratedCulturePodcast *********************** Theme music: “Dancing Underwater (Instrumental Version)” by I'MIN, licensed through Epidemic Sound.  

    Episode 51: One-Hit Wonders of 1991 (LIVE for International Podcast Day)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 28:46


    In honor of #InternationalPodcastDay2024, Laurie & Scott free went LIVE for this week's episode on One-Hit Wonders of 1991. ********************** EARLY ACCESS & BONUS CONTENT FOR PATREON SUBSCRIBERS! If you like what we do at Accelerated Culture Podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon for only $5 a month: https://www.patreon.com/AcceleratedCulturePodcast *********************** Theme music: “Dancing Underwater (Instrumental Version)” by I'MIN, licensed through Epidemic Sound.

    Coming soon! Episode 51 LIVE for International Podcast Day

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 0:45


    Laurie & Scott Free will be podcasting LIVE this week for #InternationalPodcastDay2024! We'll be live video podcasting on Saturday, Sep. 28 at 3:30pm EDT. If you want to watch us live, you have to register. Register now for FREE at https://www.eventcreate.com/e/international-podcast-day-2024  Thanks to our friends at Poduty Live Events for organizing this event for a second year!

    Episode 50: Big Audio Dynamite II's “The Globe” (1991)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2024 82:46


    This week, we dive deep into Big Audio Dynamite II's 1991 album “The Globe,” a pivotal record that fused rock, dance, and hip-hop influences to define the early '90s soundscape. We explore the band's evolution under Mick Jones' leadership following his departure from The Clash, highlighting the album's genre-blending approach with its innovative sampling and catchy hooks, including standout tracks like “Rush” and the title track “The Globe.” ********************** EARLY ACCESS FOR PATREON SUBSCRIBERS! If you like what we do at Accelerated Culture Podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon for only $5 a month: https://www.patreon.com/AcceleratedCulturePodcast *********************** Theme music: “Dancing Underwater (Instrumental Version)” by I'MIN, licensed through Epidemic Sound. *********************** Join us LIVE for International Podcast Day 2024! Laurie & Scott Free will be doing a live video podcast on Saturday, September 29, 2024, at 3:30pm EDT. Registration is free: https://www.eventcreate.com/e/international-podcast-day-2024 

    Episode 49: Electronic's “Electronic” (1991)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 79:45


    Join us as we dive into the synth-laden world of Electronic's self-titled 1991 debut album—a meeting of minds where New Order's beats and The Smiths' wit collided. We'll unpack how Johnny Marr and Bernard Sumner's side hustle became the ultimate ‘90s supergroup flex, blending Britpop angst with dancefloor grooves. Tune in for a nostalgic trip that's as smooth as a synth solo and as sharp as a Mancunian quip. ********************** EARLY ACCESS FOR PATREON SUBSCRIBERS! If you like what we do at Accelerated Culture Podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon for only $5 a month: https://www.patreon.com/AcceleratedCulturePodcast *********************** Theme music: “Dancing Underwater (Instrumental Version)” by I'MIN, licensed through Epidemic Sound.

    Episode 48: Primus' “Sailing the Seas of Cheese” (1991)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2024 82:42


    “Here they come, Here come the bastards!” In our forty-eighth episode, we explore the 1991 classic “Sailing the Seas of Cheese.” It's a quirky blend of funk, rock, and alternative metal, featuring Les Claypool's distinctive bass playing and surreal lyrics. The album showcases Primus' unique sound and has become a cult classic, including tracks like “Jerry Was a Race Car Driver” and “Tommy the Cat.” ********************** NEW BONUS CONTENT FOR PATREON SUBSCRIBERS! If you like what we do at Accelerated Culture Podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon for only $5 a month: https://www.patreon.com/AcceleratedCulturePodcast *********************** Theme music: “Dancing Underwater (Instrumental Version)” by I'MIN, licensed through Epidemic Sound.

    Coming soon! Episode 48

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 0:29


    Scott Free & Laurie introduce our upcoming episode on “Sailing the Seas of Cheese” (1991) by Primus. Look for it on Saturday, August 17th!

    Episode 47: My Bloody Valentine's “Loveless” (1991)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 75:54


    In this episode of Accelerated Culture, we dive into the mesmerizing world of My Bloody Valentine's iconic 1991 album “Loveless.” Renowned for its groundbreaking blend of dreamy soundscapes and innovative guitar techniques, “Loveless” redefined the shoegaze genre and left an indelible mark on alternative music. We'll explore the album's complex production process, the unique artistic vision of frontman Kevin Shields, and the ways in which the lush, swirling layers of sound continue to inspire musicians today. Join us as we unravel the enigmatic beauty of “Loveless” and its enduring legacy in the world of music. ********************** NEW BONUS CONTENT FOR PATREON SUBSCRIBERS! If you like what we do at Accelerated Culture Podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon for only $5 a month: https://www.patreon.com/AcceleratedCulturePodcast *********************** Theme music: “Dancing Underwater (Instrumental Version)” by I'MIN, licensed through Epidemic Sound.

    Episode 46: Nirvana's “Nevermind” (1991)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 108:33


    Nirvana's landmark album “Nevermind,” released in 1991, is a cornerstone of the grunge movement and a pivotal moment in rock history. The trio, consisting of Kurt Cobain, Krist Novoselic, and Dave Grohl, created a raw yet melodic sound that captured the angst and disillusionment of a generation. Under the masterful production of Butch Vig, the album achieved a polished yet powerful sound, making it accessible to a wider audience while retaining its edge. “Nevermind” is crucial not only for its commercial success but also for its profound influence on the music industry, bringing alternative rock into the mainstream and solidifying Nirvana's legacy as one of the most influential bands of all time. ********************** NEW BONUS CONTENT FOR PATREON SUBSCRIBERS! If you like what we do at Accelerated Culture Podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon for only $5 a month: https://www.patreon.com/AcceleratedCulturePodcast *********************** Theme music: “Dancing Underwater (Instrumental Version)” by I'MIN, licensed through Epidemic Sound.

    Episode 45: INXS' “X” (1990)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2024 70:28


    We end our series on influential albums of 1990 with “X” by INXS. From the opening harmonica notes of “Suicide Blonde” to the dulcet tones of “Hear That Sound,” Scott Free & Laurie take you track by track through this dance-rock classic. We also discuss the band's legendary July 13, 1991 show at Wembley Stadium which was filmed for the concert movie “Live Baby Live.” Tune in & join us for this trip down memory lane! ********************** NEW BONUS CONTENT FOR PATREON SUBSCRIBERS! If you like what we do at Accelerated Culture Podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon for only $5 a month: https://www.patreon.com/AcceleratedCulturePodcast *********************** Theme music: “Dancing Underwater (Instrumental Version)” by I'MIN, licensed through Epidemic Sound.

    Episode 44: Happy Mondays' “Pills 'n' Thrills and Bellyaches” (1990)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2024 102:21


    CALL THE COPS! We continue our exploration into the year 1990 with the Happy Mondays' genre-defining classic “Pills 'n' Thrills and Bellyaches.” The Mondays were at the forefront of the Madchester music scene, and the revelry of the music was only rivaled by Shaun and Paul Ryder's mischief offstage. This is a longer episode, but it's a fun one. We know you'll enjoy it.    ********************** NEW BONUS CONTENT FOR PATREON SUBSCRIBERS! If you like what we do at Accelerated Culture Podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon for only $5 a month: https://www.patreon.com/AcceleratedCulturePodcast *********************** Theme music: “Dancing Underwater (Instrumental Version)” by I'MIN, licensed through Epidemic Sound.

    Episode 43: Sonic Youth's “Goo” (1990)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2024 95:58


    Sonic Youth's 1990 album “Goo”  is a seminal work in alternative rock, blending noise, punk, and pop elements into a distinctive sonic landscape. The album showcases the band's experimental spirit and knack for crafting catchy melodies with dissonant guitars and unconventional song structures. Tracks like “Kool Thing” and “Dirty Boots” are standout examples of Sonic Youth's ability to juxtapose raw energy with introspective lyricism, solidifying “Goo” as a landmark release in the band's prolific career and a cornerstone of the '90s alternative music scene.   ********************** NEW BONUS CONTENT FOR PATREON SUBSCRIBERS! If you like what we do at Accelerated Culture Podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon for only $5 a month: https://www.patreon.com/AcceleratedCulturePodcast *********************** Theme music: “Dancing Underwater (Instrumental Version)” by I'MIN, licensed through Epidemic Sound.

    Episode 42: My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult's “Confessions of a Knife” (1990)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 80:53


    This week, we continue exploring the alternative music of 1990 with sex, drugs, and Satan: Chicago industrial rockers My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult and their album “Confessions of a Knife.” Join us as we ride the mindway! *********************** NEW BONUS CONTENT FOR PATREON SUBSCRIBERS! If you like what we do at Accelerated Culture Podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon for only $5 a month: https://www.patreon.com/AcceleratedCulturePodcast *********************** Theme music: “Dancing Underwater (Instrumental Version)” by I'MIN, licensed through Epidemic Sound.

    Coming soon! Episode 42

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 0:31


    Scott Free, our cohost with the most, introduces our upcoming episode. Look for it on Saturday, May 25th!

    Episode 41: The Charlatans' “Some Friendly” (1990)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2024 81:09


    “Some Friendly,” released by The Charlatans in 1990, is a timeless blend of alternative rock and Madchester vibes, capturing the essence of the era. With its jangly guitar melodies and swirling organ sounds, the album embodies the euphoria and energy of the early '90s music scene. Tracks like “The Only One I Know” and “Then” showcase the band's distinctive sound and lyrical depth, cementing their place in the pantheon of influential British bands. Join us for this nostalgic track-by-track deep dive! *** Laurie and Scott Free will be taking a couple of weeks off. We will return on May 25th with a brand new episode. *********************** NEW BONUS CONTENT FOR PATREON SUBSCRIBERS! If you like what we do at Accelerated Culture Podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon for only $5 a month: https://www.patreon.com/AcceleratedCulturePodcast

    Episode 40: Cocteau Twins' “Heaven or Las Vegas” (1990)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2024 78:52


    This week's album deep dive is a fan request: “Heaven or Las Vegas” by Cocteau Twins is a mesmerizing sonic journey characterized by ethereal vocals, lush instrumentation, and dreamlike atmospheres. Released in 1990, it remains a quintessential shoegaze and dream pop masterpiece, renowned for its otherworldly soundscapes and Elizabeth Fraser's enchanting singing style. Join us as we examine this timeless classic in alternative music history. ************************ NEW BONUS CONTENT FOR PATREON SUBSCRIBERS! If you like what we do at Accelerated Culture Podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon for only $5 a month: https://www.patreon.com/AcceleratedCulturePodcast

    Episode 39: World Party's “Goodbye Jumbo” (1990)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024 67:57


    With the recent passing of singer, songwriter & multi-instrumentalist Karl Wallinger on March 10, 2024, we thought it appropriate to revisit his 1990 album “Goodbye Jumbo.”  In its blending of diverse musical styles with socially-conscious themes, the album remains a timeless classic and a fitting tribute to Mr. Wallinger. ************************ NEW BONUS CONTENT FOR PATREON SUBSCRIBERS! If you like what we do at Accelerated Culture Podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon for only $5 a month: https://www.patreon.com/AcceleratedCulturePodcast

    Episode 38: Depeche Mode's “Violator” (1990) with Special Guest Cohost Scott Free

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 88:42


    This week, we move into a new decade & delve into the iconic Depeche Mode album “Violator,” a seminal work released in 1990 that marked a significant evolution in the band's sound. Join us as we dissect the album track by track, uncovering the raw emotions, innovative synth-driven compositions, and introspective lyrics that have solidified its status as a groundbreaking classic. From the pulsating rhythms and sensual undertones of “Personal Jesus” to the dark, atmospheric allure of “Policy of Truth,” we explore how “Violator” masterfully blended electronic beats with David Gahan's distinctive vocals and Martin Gore's lyrical prowess, creating an album that resonates deeply with listeners to this day.  ************************ NEW BONUS CONTENT FOR PATREON SUBSCRIBERS! If you like what we do at Accelerated Culture Podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon for only $5 a month: https://www.patreon.com/AcceleratedCulturePodcast

    Episode 37: The Pixies' “Doolittle” (1989) with Special Guest Cohost Scott Free

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 91:00


    In this episode, we explore the influential soundscape of the Pixies' 1989 album “Doolittle.” We unpack how this album shattered boundaries in the alternative rock scene of the late '80s with its raw energy and thought-provoking lyrics. Join us as we unravel the layers of its distinct sonic palette, dissecting its impact on music then and now. 

    Episode 36: The Cure's “Disintegration” (1989) with Special Guest Cohost Scott Free

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 90:13


    This week, we dissect the layers of melancholy introspection and sonic experimentation that define The Cure's iconic 1989 album “Disintegration.” From the haunting opening notes of “Plainsong” to the brooding depths of the title track, we delve into each song's emotional resonance and artistic evolution, from the lush atmospheric textures to the innovative use of studio effects. Join us as we unravel the mysteries of “Disintegration” and celebrate its enduring legacy in the pantheon of gothic and alternative rock.

    Episode 35: Nick Egan interview (part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2024 58:32


    Nick Egan returns to Accelerated Culture this week to discuss his storied career as an award-winning director of music videos. This week, he shares with us behind-the-scenes tales about working with Duran Duran, Alanis Morissette, and Oasis. Want to know what happened when Nick and two A-list rock stars went to Disneyland? Download this episode now to find out! You can view Nick's incredible portfolio of work at nickegan.com. If you like the music featured in this episode, be sure to listen to our complete Episode 35 playlist on Spotify.

    Episode 34: Nick Egan interview (part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 68:24


    We begin the New Year with the first of a two-part interview with legendary artist & video director Nick Egan! In this first half, Nick discusses the art college scene during the heyday of punk rock in the late 1970s and his creating album covers for The Clash, Dexys Midnight Runners, Bow Wow Wow, Malcolm McLaren, Iggy Pop, and INXS. Nick also shares with us insights from his friendship with the late Michael Hutchence of INXS. Be sure to come back on Feb. 3, 2024, for the second part of the interview, in which Nick discusses working with the Psychedelic Furs, Duran Duran, Oasis, and Alanis Morissette. You can view Nick's incredible portfolio of work at nickegan.com. If you like the music featured in this episode, be sure to listen to our complete Episode 34 playlist on Spotify.

    End-of-Year Message from Laurie & Rob

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2023 4:28


    Our next episode comes out in one week (Jan. 6). In the meantime, listen to this end-of-year message from Laurie & Rob. And be sure to check out our website at acceleratedculturepodcast.com. Best wishes for a happy & prosperous 2024! "Ethernight Club" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

    Episode 33: Tears for Fears' “The Seeds of Love” (1989)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 55:47


    In this podcast episode, the spotlight is on Tears For Fears' iconic album “The Seeds Of Love.” The hosts delve into the making of the album, exploring its unique sound, lyrical themes, and the band's artistic evolution. They discuss the impact of tracks like “Sowing the Seeds of Love” and “Advice for the Young at Heart,” providing insights into the musical landscape of the late '80s. Quotes from band members and industry experts offer a comprehensive view of the album's significance, making it a must-listen for Tears For Fears enthusiasts and music aficionados alike.

    Episode 32: Nine Inch Nails' “Pretty Hate Machine” (1989)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 77:58


    Accelerated Culture continues its trek through 1989 with a deep dive into the debut album by Nine Inch Nails, “Pretty Hate Machine. ” Laurie and Rob start with an examination of Trent Reznor's past, following the path that led him to create one of the landmark albums of the decade. That's followed by an in-depth inspection of each of the ten tracks, starting with the righteous anger of “Head Like A Hole” and wrapping up with the moody “Ringfinger.” Join us as we look at all the parts used to build such a “Pretty Hate Machine."

    Episode 31: New Order's “Technique” (1989)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2023 68:29


    Accelerated Culture moves into 1989 in this episode as we do a track-by-track deep dive into New Order's masterpiece, “Technique.” Listen along as Laurie and Rob, former Mr. Disco 1978 (allegedly!–Laurie), recap the origins of New Order and follow the path that led to the acid house tinge of this album. From the classic sound of “All The Way” to the shining synths of “Vanishing Point”, you'll have a fine time listening as we break down the album with style and class, and show you how much we love “Technique.”

    Episode 30: Jane's Addiction's “Nothing's Shocking” (1988)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 70:46


    We return to 1988 in this episode to plunge into the landmark alt-rock album “Nothing's Shocking” by Jane's Addiction. Hosts Laurie and Rob examine the band's beginnings and internal struggles before evaluating each individual cut, including the driving “Mountain Song,” the lazy beauty of “Summertime Rolls,” and the scathing “Ted, Just Admit It.” Join us as we explore the unforgettable sounds and stories behind this timeless album that influenced an entire generation of alternative artists.

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    Episode 29: Oingo Boingo's “Dead Man's Party” (1985)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 62:40


    Happy Halloween! In this eerie episode, Laurie and Rob deviate from the usual chronology to do a creepy deep dive into the Oingo Boingo masterpiece, “Dead Man's Party”! We discuss the band's origins and evolution and then delve into the mysteries behind each track from the album: the dark isolation of “Just Another Day,” the longing of “Stay,” the ghostly glee of “No One Lives Forever”—all here submitted for your approval.  Leave your body at the door and join us at the party everyone's dying to get into!  

    Episode 28: The Church's “Starfish” (1988)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2023 63:15


    In this captivating podcast episode, we delve deep into the ethereal soundscape of The Church's iconic 1988 album, “Starfish.” Join us as we embark on a sonic journey through its lush, dreamy melodies and poetic lyricism, exploring the album's profound influence on alternative rock and its lasting legacy in the music industry. We unravel the creative process behind this masterpiece, shedding light on the album's enigmatic title, its standout tracks, and the band's unique blend of psychedelia and new wave elements. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a newcomer to The Church's sonic universe, this episode promises to immerse you in the timeless allure of “Starfish” and its enduring impact on the world of music.

    Episode 27: Duran Duran's “Big Thing” (1988) & Welcome, Rob!

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 72:41


    In this episode we delve deep into the iconic Duran Duran album “Big Thing.” Join Laurie along with our new co-host and resident music aficionado Rob as they take you on a track-by-track exploration of this groundbreaking record. From the infectious rhythms of “I Don't Want Your Love” to the ethereal sounds of “Palomino,” we dissect each song's unique production, lyrical themes, and the band's innovative sonic experiments that pushed the boundaries of their signature New Romantic sound. We also include a few non-album tracks, including Simon LeBon's solo track “Grey Lady of the Sea” and “Follow in my Footsteps,” part of a band side project. Tune in to relive the magic of this influential album and gain new insights into the creative genius behind one of the '80s most enduring bands. ================================================ Laurie & Rob are going to be participating in a LIVE video podcast for International Podcast Day on Saturday, September 30, 2023. Tickets to this virtual event are FREE, but you have to register here: https://hopin.com/events/international-podcast-day-2023 Accelerated Culture Podcast will be closing out the day with a set from 8:30-9:00pm EDT. Come join us LIVE as we share & discuss our favorite music videos from the 1980s! Be sure to register for FREE: https://hopin.com/events/international-podcast-day-2023 

    Episode 26: The Music of 1988

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2023 89:31


    In this captivating podcast episode, we take a nostalgic journey back to the musical landscape of 1988, a year that marked a pivotal moment in the evolution of alternative music. From the pulsating synth-pop sounds of Erasure and Information Society, to the irreverent and quirky punk vibes of The Dead Milkmen, and the enigmatic allure of Q. Lazzarus, whose haunting vocals graced the iconic “Goodbye Horses,” we explore the diverse and groundbreaking tracks that defined this era. Join us as we unravel the sonic tapestry of 1988, delving into the cultural and musical influences that shaped these artists and their enduring impact on the alternative music scene. We are sad to announce that this will be Trey's last episode as co-host! Wishing him the best of luck with his future endeavors, including plans for a new horror film podcast. Check back in two weeks for Episode #27 when we will introduce our new co-host.

    Episode 25: U2's “The Joshua Tree” (1987)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2023 68:59


    This week, Laurie & Trey dive into the sonic landscape of U2's iconic 1987 album “The Joshua Tree.” We uncover the rich layers of each track and take you on a track-by-track journey through the album's soul-stirring melodies and profound lyrical narratives. From the desert-inspired ambience of “Where the Streets Have No Name” to the introspective depths of “With or Without You,” this episode explores how the album's themes of hope, spirituality, and social commentary were masterfully woven into every chord progression and poetic verse. Join us as we unravel the stories behind the songs, the creative process that brought them to life, and the enduring impact “The Joshua Tree” has left on the landscape of rock music. Whether you're a dedicated U2 fan or a newcomer, prepare to be transported into the heart of this musical masterpiece.

    Episode 24: Sinéad O'Connor's “The Lion & The Cobra” (1987)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2023 95:43


    With the recent passing of Sinéad O'Connor on July 26, 2023, we felt it was only appropriate to pay tribute to this legendary outspoken Irish singer. In this episode, we will explore the life of Sinéad O'Connor through bits of her 2021 memoir Rememberings as well as her songwriting, including a track-by-track exploration of her 1987 debut, The Lion & The Cobra. We'll examine her complicated life, from her abusive childhood to her many loves, her religion... and of course, her controversies in the media. Please join us as we mourn the loss of this fiery, outspoken artist. Trigger Warning: This episode discusses child abuse, abortion, and suicide.

    Episode 23: New Order's “Substance” (1987)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2023 70:09


    In the early 80s, a new band rose from the ashes of Joy Division. This Manchester quartet rebranded themselves as New Order, and they went on to have a string of pop and dance hits. “Substance,” released in 1987, stands as a remarkable compilation of the band's most influential and innovative work up to that point, combining elements of electronic music with rock to a unique and captivating sound that would define the era. The album is a treasure trove of hit singles, including iconic tracks like “Blue Monday,” “Bizarre Love Triangle,” and “True Faith,” all of which have left an indelible mark on the music landscape. 

    Episode 22: The Cure's “Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me” (1987)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2023 70:21


    In this captivating episode of the Accelerated Culture Podcast, we dive deep into the enigmatic world of British alternative rock pioneers, The Cure, and their iconic 1987 double album, "Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me." Join us as we embark on a nostalgic journey through the captivating soundscapes crafted by Robert Smith and his bandmates.

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