šļø Songs That Donāt Suck, Ep. 98: Fake Music, Real Voices & Thanksgiving-Week Gems
Hey friendsāMark Bradbourne here with a soft-spoken but deeply passionate episode of Songs That Donāt Suck. Itās the week of Thanksgiving in the U.S., and while the music industry tends to go quiet, Mark digs deeper and finds five soulful singer-songwriter tracks worth your ears.
But first, a massive industry story that isnāt getting the attention it shouldā¦
š Global Music Copyright Value Tops Box Office for the First Time
Spotifyās chief economist Will Page just dropped a bombshell:
The global value of music copyright hit $45.5 billion in 2023āsurpassing cinema box office revenue for the first time ever.
By the Numbers:
- UpĀ 11% from 2022, andĀ 26% from 2021
- 63% goes toĀ artists and labels, 37% toĀ songwriters, publishers, and CMOs
- Physical media is no longer a rounding errorāvinyl up 15.4%, outpacing streaming growth
- In the U.S., vinyl alone expected to generateĀ $1 billionĀ for labels in 2024
āThis is a win on paper, but letās talk about what it means for real artists.ā
š¤ The Rise of āFake Musicā and AI-Generated Nonsense
Mark pulls no punches: heās worried. With music revenues booming, opportunists are flooding streaming platforms with AI-generated garbageāand calling it āmusic.ā
- Algorithm-driven creators are gaming the system
- Fake producers = real dollars, no artistry
- Platforms arenāt doing enough to filter out low-effort, high-output junk
āThis music isnāt alive. It canāt tour. It canāt share a moment on stage. Itās just noise.ā
Mark calls on listeners to support real artistsānot just with clicks, but with merch, concert tickets, and presence.
š¦ Thanksgiving = Playlist Famine? Not So Fastā¦
Thanksgiving week historically sees a drop in releasesāand Mark noticed playlists were down by half. But that led to some new discoveries in the singer-songwriter realm.
āThereās nothing I love more than a great singer-songwriter. And this week, they saved me.ā
Here are five tracks that made the cut.
š¶ 5 Singer-Songwriter Tracks That Donāt Suck
1. Nina Nesbitt ā āPagesā
š Pop-Folk | Dynamic Build | Introspective & Honest
Returning after āAngerā from Episode 82, Nina delivers a heartfelt track that grows from soft piano into a rich bed of instrumentation. Lyrically wise beyond her years, this one hits even if youāre twice her age.
š§ Standout lyric: āIām two years from 30āand Iām scared more each day.ā
2. Jonah Kagan ā āGod Needs the Devilā
š„ Folk-Rock | Stomp & Holler | Emotional Rawness
Following his earlier hit āMatches With Youā (Ep. 80), Jonah returns with grit and lyrical weight. Itās about the intoxicating contradiction of a person whoās bad for youābut irresistibly necessary.
š§ Markās vibe: āBad decisions make great lyrics.ā
3. Joy Oladokun ā āIād Miss the Birdsā
šļø Soulful Folk | Self-Produced | Pure Truth
A four-time podcast favorite, Joy returns with a track thatās both gorgeously composed and vulnerably honest. As always, her voice cuts deep, and the production is restrained perfection.
š§ Mark says: āYou know itās special when even the birds are part of the metaphor.ā
4. Ash feat. Suki Waterhouse ā āPushing Daisiesā
šø Retro Pop Rock | Male/Female Duet | Seductive & Sharp
Suki (yes, from Daisy Jones & The Six) joins alt-rock veterans Ash for a sexy, slightly noir duet. Thereās a retro flavor in the pre-chorus, clever lyrics, and a vocal chemistry that just works.
š§ Fun fact: This one was stuck on Markās āalmost sharedā list for weeks.
5. Jensen McRae ā āMassachusettsā
š Indie Folk | Powerful Delivery | Emotional Linger
Not on her stellar 2022 album Are You Happy Now?, but equally potent. Jensen delivers heartbreak wrapped in specificityādetails like video game names and bad birthdays that make it unforgettable.
š§Ā Shoutout:Ā Markās daughter and her roommate D’mya (a fan of the pod!) get credit for putting this one on his radar.
š£ Wrap-Up & Where to Find More
- Website:Ā songsthatdontsuck.net
- Merch: Shirts and vinyl-friendly gear available
- Feedback or recs? Email Mark:Ā mark@songsthatdontsuck.net
- Social: Instagram, BlueSky
āThe podcast rolls on because the fight for real music isnāt over.ā
šø …and I quote…
ā We, the Songs That Donāt Suck army, have to protect real music from the fake stuff flooding in. ā
ā Mark Bradbourne, Songs That Donāt Suck šæāļø