š Songs That Donāt Suck ā Episode 31: Mid Shows, Maximum Truth & A Genre Buffet That Delivers
Welcome back, audiophiles š§. This weekās episode kicks off with a dose of truthāand not the sugar-coated kind. Songs That Donāt Suck host Mark Bradbourne is joined by his daughter Jenna to talk about the future of live music, TikTok-fueled artists, and the pain of witnessing a mid-tier concert from someone with real potential but not enough polish.
Then, as always, Mark brings the musicāfive genre-spanning picks (plus a powerful brain-bending cover) that do live up to the hype.
š¤ When Live Music Misses the Mark (A Cautionary Tale)
Mark predicted this moment back in the early days of the pod: an artist who skyrocketed to fame online but wasnāt ready for the stage.
And this week, it happened.
š§ Mark: āIām not the target demographic. I get that. But mediocre is mediocre.ā
š§ Jenna: āYou were the only middle-aged man there. But yeah… the vibes were mid.ā
š¤ Both: āTalentās there. But the stagecraft? Not yet.ā
Between awkward backing tracks, lack of cohesion with the band, and a crowd that deserved better, the experience raised a tough but necessary question:
š§ Are TikTok stars ready for the stageāor are they lowering the bar for live music?
Jenna calls it like it is:
āSolo artists arenāt actually solo. You have to build chemistry with a band. Otherwise, it falls flat.ā
Oof. š„ But also: accurate.
š§ Brain-Bending Cover: Alanis Morissette Does The Police
šµ āKing of Painā ā Alanis Morissette (Live Unplugged)
Mark brings us a killer throwback from Alanis’ Unplugged albumāa hauntingly raw rendition of The Policeās āKing of Pain.ā Her voice adds a piercing depth that reframes the songās emotional resonance.
āI love The Police, but Alanis brings actual pain to āKing of Pain.āā
Spotify it. Now.
š„ This Weekās Music Picks: A Genre Buffet That Doesnāt Suck
As always, Mark listened to hundreds of tracks so you donāt have to. Here are five that survived the 30-second rule and earned a permanent place on the playlist.
1. š Cecilia Castleman ā Itās All Right
š Genre: Bluesy Alt-Country
šæ Vibe: Bonnie Raitt with a modern edge
This track may be a year old, but itās aging like fine bourbon. Full of grit, confidence, and understated swagger, itās a standout in Ceciliaās evolving catalog. Keep an ear out for her upcoming album.
āLittle bluesy, little twang, all attitude.ā
2. šŗ Cherry Poppinā Daddies ā Low Down Appreciator
š Genre: Swing Revival
š First release since 1997ās Zoot Suit Riot
Theyāre back! After 26 years, the Daddies return with that signature brassy swagger that defined a wild moment in late-ā90s music. The swing resurgence mightāve been a blipābut this track hits like a martini to the jaw.
āLetās bring swing back. Again.ā
3. šø The Wans āĀ Too High
š Genre: Retro Psychedelic Rock
šæ New full album: Out now!
Returning guests on the pod, The Wans deliver again with their hypnotic, riff-heavy psych-rock. āToo Highā leans into that late-ā60s fuzzed-out groove, but itās sleek and modern where it counts.
āIf you liked āMagical Touch,ā the full album is a must-spin.ā
4. š„ The Cold Stares ā Cross the Line
š Genre: Blues Rock
š§ Vibe: Stevie Ray Vaughan + Deep South grit
Unknown origin, but a clear Texas vibe. This blues-heavy rocker oozes confidence and classic tone. Put it on your barroom brawler playlist.
āIf I heard this in an Austin dive bar, Iād be buying the band a round.ā
5. š¤ Tyler Childers ā In Your Love
š Genre: Outlaw Country / Americana
š¬ Music Video: Breaking barriers, making bigots squirm
This one isnāt just a songāitās a statement. Beautifully written, powerfully sung, and paired with a music video that stirred the pot. This is the kind of country music that belongs on the radioāand in history books.
āThis is real country. No trucks, no beer, no fake twangājust truth.ā
š¢ Shoutout: Rock and Roll Autopsy Podcast
If you love music and also love laughing at music, check out Rock and Roll Autopsy. Itās a hilarious weekly dive into what song killed rock and roll. Not sponsoredājust a fellow NEOhio pod worth your time.
š¤ Final Thoughts
āMid performances happen. But fans deserve betterāand the future of live music depends on it.ā
This week, we learned that authenticity still wins. Whether itās Alanis channeling raw emotion, Tyler Childers challenging norms, or a 1997 swing band making a surprise comeback, songs that donāt suck still exist. You just have to dig for āem.
Until next week…
š§ Keep searching forāand listening toāsongs that donāt suck.