Episode 31 – Pulling Hell off from it’s hinges

In this episode of “Songs That Don’t Suck,” the host talks about a recent concert experience with a popular online artist who has transitioned into live performances. The host attended the concert with Jenna, and they both found the show to be mediocre. The artist has gained fame through TikTok and online platforms but lacked the polish and cohesion expected from a headlining tour. The host discusses the importance of live performances, highlighting that solo artists need to work on their stage presence and band dynamic to deliver a compelling show. They hope that this artist receives constructive feedback to improve their live performances. Later in the episode, the host recommends new music from artists like Cecilia Castleman, Cherry Poppin’ Daddies, The Wands, The Cold Stairs, and Tyler Childers. The last song, “In Your Love” by Tyler Childers, garners praise for its beautiful lyrics and the video’s positive message, which challenges bigotry and homophobia.

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