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2024 WEBBY AWARDS HONOREE FOR BEST INDIE PODCAST! Accelerated Culture: The Rise of Alternative Music in the 80s and Beyond is a walk through an often-ignored bi...
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!
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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.”
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Episode 60: Pearl Jam’s “Ten” (1991)
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.
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Episode 59: Massive Attack’s “Blue Lines” (1991)
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.
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Episode 58: R.E.M’s “Out of Time” (1991)
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.
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2024 WEBBY AWARDS HONOREE FOR BEST INDIE PODCAST! 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. Find us on the web at AcceleratedCulturePodcast.com.
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.