There are hundreds of different genres and sub-genres with different instrumentals, sounds, and production. In this podcast, Isabel Wright will be discussing a new genre every episode along with different guests each episode and comparing how the style of music has changed over the years. Artist of cover: Anika Butkus
Alternative, a sub-genre of rock, and similar to indie, was created for musicians that felt like their music didn't fit the stereotypical rock music. Alternative music peaked in the 70s and 90s in hotspots like the US and the UK. Bands like Talking Heads, Gorillaz, and Nirvana are just some of the few bands that dominated this genre. Tune in to this episode of The Tune Talk where host Isabel Wright and sophomore Natalie Dronskiy talk about alternative music! Check out the music we discussed in this episode below! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0si37nzgzyWEHeVqgaZXGa?si=45803f2030a44036
Stemming from the broad genre of rock, indie rock was curated to umbrella artists and bands that weren't tied down by big record labels and often had more freedom in their music. Some of the most popular indie rock bands are Nirvana, Pixies, and Arctic Monkeys. In this episode host, Isabel Wright talks with Katrin Lelyushkina about her favorite indie rock songs. Check out the songs discussed in this episode below! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6hey8Eh46KYc2ppoQQbyKr?si=SIdvNZ21Tri03SHgACfjhg Music used in this episode: My Honey by masked man Kiwi by alanfor The Less I Know The Better by Tame Impala Boys Don't Cry by The Cure Where'd All the Time Go? by Dr.Dog Lovers Rock by TV Girl
Originated in the 1950s, pop music grew to popularity in the late 2000s, with one of its most prominent artists, Justin Bieber. Growing up with pop music blasting on the radio all the time, sophomore Rachel Erlikhman and Isabel Wright discuss the nostalgic pop songs that influenced their childhood on this episode of The Tune Talk. Check out the songs discussed in this episode below! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4nYo7n0W0u209X8f0FK6Je?si=530jJgP0QuyonbM3XH4Xpw[/embed]
Created in Jamaica, reggae is a genre based on love, happiness, and living life to the fullest, with its most notable artist Bob Marley. In this episode of The Tune Talk, Isabel Wright and guest Anika Butkus tune in and converse about this beachy, upbeat genre and the different subgenres and artists that make up reggae. Link the playlist of songs used in this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4XuxYJcz8ShJ1bgyynSytu?si=19jNzL4QQi2OGCtZoas40w
From the early 90s to today's music, R&B has changed in sound, production, and instrumentals, and continues to influence modern music. In the first episode of The Tune Talk, join host Isabel Wright and guest Zara Ainge in a discussion about the evolution of R&B, and their thoughts on the genre as a whole.