Episode 74 Recap


šŸ‘” Dad Rock, Divorce Core & Discoveries: A Father’s Day Special of Songs That Don’t Suck

What’s up, friends? This week’s Songs That Don’t Suck is serving up a heartfelt toast to father figures everywhere—biological, honorary, or just the dudes stepping up. But we’re not stopping there. Mark Bradbourne dives into what it means to be a ā€œdadā€ in music culture and unpacks the hilarity (and surprising accuracy) of genres like Dad Rock, Yacht Rock, and the sleeper hit… Divorce Core 🄲.


šŸ§” The Great Dad Rock Debate: Who’s King?

A new survey from Merchoid.com asked 3,000 people which band best represents Dad Rock. And the results are… both hilarious and a little terrifying. Here’s the Top 10, counted down:

  1. Limp Bizkit
  2. Bon Jovi
  3. Coldplay
  4. Guns N’ Roses
  5. Linkin Park
  6. Nirvana
  7. Red Hot Chili Peppers
  8. Blink-182
  9. Van Halen
  10. Nickelback (with 26% of the vote 😬)

And yes—Ohio, Mark’s home base, crowned Nickelback too. Because of course they did.

ā€œEven the dads who rip on Nickelback will roll down the windows and blast ā€˜How You Remind Me’ when it hits. That’s just science.ā€ — Mark

Other highlights:

  • 57% say today’s music is worse than the classics (we agree).
  • 3% say modern music is better (they failed a drug test).
  • 86% say granddad rock belongs to the ’60s, though 6% had the nerve to say grunge. šŸ‘Š

🧽 Divorce Core & Yacht Rock: Yes, They’re Real

  • Divorce Core: A genre coined by the podcast Beyond Yacht Rock featuring post-breakup dad jams full of hope and pathos. Think Billy Joel, Fleetwood Mac, Phil Collins.
  • Yacht Rock: Smooth, soft, and oozing with West Coast vibes. It’s the soundtrack to your dad’s summer escape fantasies. Think:
  • Steely Dan
  • Hall & Oates
  • Christopher Cross (“Sailing”)
  • Toto (“Africa”)

Mark’s advice? Go listen to Beyond Yacht Rock’s Divorce Core episode and thank him later.


šŸŽ¶ This Week’s Songs That Don’t Suck

🌹 1. Perfume – Pale Waves

šŸŽ¤ Cranberries meets The Cure meets Paramore-lite
This single’s got dreamy indie textures, haunting vocals, and an ’80s alt-pop vibe. Heather Baron Gracie’s voice shines over crisp, emotive production. A tonal shift from their previous Unwanted album, but a good one.


🐟 2. Innocence of Youth – The Manatees

🄁 Bass-forward brilliance with rhythmic finesse
What really sells this one is the drummer’s restraint—syncopated beats, clean rhythm, and gorgeous production. Add in tight vocals and slick keys, and you’ve got a super listenable track from a band still flying under the radar.


🧠 3. Don’t – Honeyglaze

šŸ’” Experimental, funky, and slightly bizarre—in the best way
Imagine: Spoken-word female vocals + a funky drumline + Primus-level dissonance = THIS. A refreshing break from formulaic indie, though it stands out from the band’s earlier catalog. Bold, weird, and addictive.


šŸ’‹ 4. Sexy to Someone – Clairo

🪩 Bossa nova groove meets indie dreamscape
This week’s surprise gem came courtesy of Mark’s buddy Clayton, who dove into the trenches of a new release playlist to help with prep. Despite hating whispery falsettos, he gave this one high marks—and he’s right. Smooth keys, airy vocals, and a chill vibe make this track an indie must.


šŸŽ™ļø Guest Critic of the Week: Clayton

āBro, I’m three songs in and already mad. How do you do this every week?āž — Clayton
āSo far, the Jeep commercial is firmly in the lead.āž

Welcome to Songs That Don’t Suck, my guy. This is what sifting through 700k new songs a week does to you.


🧠 Weekly Takeaway:

Whether you’re reminiscing about Zeppelin in the car with Dad, bobbing your head to a Manatees bassline, or deep diving into weird Divorce Core history—you’re here. And that means you’re not out of touch. Keep exploring. šŸŽµ


šŸ”Š …and I quote…

āDad rock isn’t just nostalgia—it’s the soundtrack of road trips, barbecues, and memories with the people who raised us.āž
— Mark Bradbourne, Songs That Don’t Suck

Author: MB

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