šļø Songs That Donāt Suck ā Episode 44
š§ Musical Paralysis Is Real (But We’re Fighting It Together)
Ever feel stuck in your old playlists? You’re not aloneāand youāre definitely not crazy. In this episode, Mark unpacks the science and psychology of why so many people stop discovering new music after age 30, and why that doesnāt have to be our fate.
From Gen X nostalgia to parenting through Rockabye Baby, this oneās for everyone trying to revive their musical curiosityāwithout pretending to love whatever TikTokās serving this week.
š Why People Stop Finding New Music After 30
A brilliant Medium article by Pavel Marnakovic calls it: musical paralysis.
š§ Based on surveys from Deezer and Skynet & Ebert, here are the highlights:
- 60% of people just loop the same old songs.
- 25% wonāt go near music outside their comfort zone.
- 24 is the peak age for musical discovery.
- Parenthood, career demands, and sheer musical overload are the top reasons for falling off the new-music train.
- 47% want to explore more musicāthey just lack the time.
š§ The takeaway? The desire is there. We just need a mapāand a little motivation. Thatās why Songs That Donāt Suck exists.
š„ Music Memory & Mike Portnoyās Return
Cue the air drums: Mike Portnoy is BACK with Dream Theater š
Markās reverence for Images and Words is palpableāitās one of those āI remember where I wasā albums. And while Mike Mangini deserves huge props for keeping the engine running, Portnoyās return means that magical, intricate chemistry is back in the room.
New album coming. Minds will be blown. Prog nerds, rejoice. š¤
š Cover of the Week:
š» āSomebodyās Watching Meā ā Sasquatch & Here Come the Mummies
This Halloween-ish gem is a funk-rock saxophone showdown between a Bigfoot and a band of anonymous mummy funksters. Yes, really.
- Sasquatch (Dean Mitchell) is a sax phenom.
- Here Come the Mummies are tight, funky, and fully in costume.
- The sax solo SLAYS. The paranoia? Delicious.
Honestly, this version might top the original. Just try not to groove.
š„ New Songs That Donāt Suck ā Week 44
1. āThe American Dream is Killing Meā ā Green Day
Yes, that Green Day. Mark hasnāt followed them since Nimrod, but this politically charged banger hits with urgency.
- šø Chunky riff.
- šļø Clever phrasing from Billy Joe.
- š§ Lyrically challenging.
Green Day continues to evolve, and this oneās worth your ears.
2. āHistoryā ā Talk
Big Elton John energy with a modern twist.
- š£ļø Vocals go from whisper to wail.
- š¹ Think Queen meets Jellyfish in a baroque pop blender.
- šØš¦ Canadian artist (who somehow opened for Shania Twain š¤).
This track grew on Mark, and it might just become a sleeper favorite.
3. āCannibal Withinā ā Amigo the Devil
Folk noir meets musical theater.
- š» Banjo + vibraphone + weird percussion = ear candy.
- š Visually evocative lyricsālike watching a play unfold in your head.
- āļø Masterful storytelling.
Mark calls this one a revelation.
4. ā23ā ā Lawrence
Theyāre back on the podāand for good reason.
- š¤ Vocals are UNREAL.
- š¶ Hooky, heartfelt, pop brilliance.
- 𧬠Hints of indie soul, but make it dance.
If this isnāt on your summer playlist, youāre doing it wrong.
š Final Note
If you’re a Gen Xer (or older or younger!) trying to beat back the Spotify algorithm and keep your playlists fresh, youāre in the right place.
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š¶ Until next week, keep discovering songs that donāt suck.