đ§ Songs That Donât Suck â Episode 18 Recap: Ed Sheeran on Trial, a German âToxicâ Cover, and Six Songs Built for Summer
Welcome back to Songs That Donât Suck, the podcast that refuses to settle for musical mediocrity. In Episode 18, your host Mark Bradbourne covers everything from Ed Sheeran’s copyright fight to one-man-band blues rock. This weekâs lineup is packed with feel-good summer tracks, gritty grooves, and brain-bending coversâso buckle up.
Letâs dive in. đ§đ
âď¸ Ed Sheeran vs. Marvin Gayeâs Legacy: Copyright Chaos
This weekâs hot take centers on the lawsuit against Ed Sheeran, whose hit âThinking Out Loudâ is being scrutinized for similarities to Marvin Gayeâs âLetâs Get It Onâ. The chord progression? Basic. The groove? Similar. But thanks to the 2015 Blurred Lines case (remember Thicke vs. Gaye?), âvibe infringementâ is now a legal thing.
âThere are only so many progressions that make true sense. Duplication is inevitable.â
Mark predicts troubleâand a big payoutâfor Ed. Stay tuned, because this trial could reshape how songs are judged forever.
đ Brain Bending Cover of the Week: Anand May Cantorit â âToxicâ (Britney Spears)
This weekâs featured cover comes from Cologne, Germany and it is… oddly elegant. Anand May Cantorit take Britney Spears’ âToxicâ and turn it into a slow, haunting cinematic piece that sounds straight out of a Tarantino soundtrack.
âIt felt German. Then I looked them upâand it was German. I laughed so hard.â
Itâs minimal, moody, and magnetic. Just the kind of left-field twist the Brain Bending Covers segment is made for.
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đ This Weekâs Six Songs That Donât Suck
âĄď¸ 1. The Gaslight Anthem â âPositive Chargeâ
- đ From: New Jersey
- đ Vibe: Big rock hooks + Tom Petty energy
- đ Comeback: First album since their 2022 reunion
A straight-ahead, feel-good rock track with grit and heart. Mark loves that the vocal matches the vibeâsomething thatâs surprisingly rare.
đ 2. Deertick â âForgiving Tiesâ
- đ From: Rhode Island
- đ¸ Style: Americana meets Stones swagger
- đŻ Sounds like: Honky Tonk Woman intro, Tom Petty vibe
Mark admits he’s never been deep into Deertickâs catalog, but this song could change that. A strong contender for your summer playlistâdespite the questionable horn flourish in the chorus.
đď¸ 3. Crawlers â âThat Time of Year Alwaysâ
- đ From: Merseyside, UK
- đ§ Genre: Alt-rock meets grunge revival
- 𧲠Hook: Itâs magneticâyou wonât know why, but youâll keep hitting replay
Blending modern alt sensibilities with crunchy â90s attitude, Crawlers might just be the genre-breaking band rock has been waiting for.
âRock music needs this right now.â
đŚđş 4. The Murlocs â âUndone and Unashamedâ
- đ From: Melbourne, Australia
- ⨠Vibe: Bright, bouncy, and bluesy
- đ RIYL: Alabama Shakes, Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Equal parts retro and fresh, The Murlocs deliver a groove-heavy track that screams windows-down summer joyâunless you’re in Australia, where itâs winter. âď¸
đĽ 5. Cam Cole â âVibesâ
- đ From: London, UK
- đĽ Breakout: Appeared in Ted Lasso
- đś Format: One-man-band with serious stage presence
From busking in the streets to U.S. tours, Cam Cole is living proof that grind + grit can take you places. His latest song, âVibes,â is exactly thatâgroovy, gritty, and road-ready.
âPerfect for motorcycles⌠or just driving with the windows down.â
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Keep your ears open, your playlists fresh, and keep listening to songs that donât suck. đ§đĽ