Category: Season 3
Fresh off a front-row concert experience with Bridge City Sinners, Mark Bradbourne brings the energy back home—along with five dynamite rock-forward tracks from The Stray Pursuit, Hunter James & the Titanic, Jules and the Rollers, The Darcys, and The Amazons. 🎤🔥
This week, Mark Bradbourne takes a nostalgic detour into forgotten favorites—from Tesla to a long-lost glam rock band from Leeds—before delivering five genre-blurring songs that prove music is still full of surprises. Featuring Turnstile, Bungalow Collect, Noah Floersch, Leith Ross, and Counting Crows. 🎸🎤
Mark Bradbourne delivers a heartfelt—and heated—take on Ozzy Osbourne’s final performance and the toll of hanging on too long. Plus, five standout tracks from Vistas, Mother Mother, Mammoth, Haim, and The Bluestones that remind us why the music lives on. 🎶🔥
Mark Bradbourne returns from a stellar Carbon Leaf concert with a fresh appreciation for spontaneity in live music, then serves up five wildly diverse tracks—from Canadian folk rock to Blue Man Group beats. Featuring Funeral Lakes, Goose, Return to Dust, After Cooking, and Motherfolk. 🎶
In Episode 116 of Songs That Don’t Suck, Mark Bradbourne goes full soapbox, tearing into the cultural flattening he calls “McDonaldization”—where music, art, and even apartments are all starting to taste the same. But hope isn’t lost. Mark shares five vibrant tracks from The Hoosiers, Antron Songs, Palmera, Cruise Balloon, and Joe Kelly that defy the algorithm. 🧠🔥
In the premiere of “Classic Albums That Don’t Suck,” Mark Bradbourne dives deep into The Doors’ iconic debut. From studio fires (literally) to musical breakthroughs, he breaks down the album track by track, celebrating its legacy, lore, and undeniable influence on rock history. 🔥🎶
In one of his most thoughtful episodes yet, Mark Bradbourne tackles the decline of music engagement among young men, the toxic pull of the manosphere, and what it means for culture. Plus, five unforgettable tracks from Ratoon, Wild Rivers, Dog Park, Ben De La Cour, and a haunting duet from Noah Cyrus & Fleet Foxes. 🎤📉
After a rare music-free trip to Amsterdam, Mark Bradbourne returns to Songs That Don’t Suck with fresh perspective—and five killer tracks. This week features The Backfires, Over Under, Florence Road, Wishy, and The Dregs, plus a deep dive on protest art and discovering Bob Dylan as a “retirement artist.” 🎶🖌️
In this special simulcast with Rock and Roll Autopsy, Mark Bradbourne gets real about how he curates Songs That Don’t Suck. From sifting through 500 songs a week to debating the importance of music criticism, this no-template roundtable covers passion, process, and the podcast’s purpose in a sea of sonic overload. 🎧🔥
Mark Bradbourne celebrates the 500th song milestone on Songs That Don’t Suck with a fiery rant on smartphones at concerts, a salute to bands like Ghost and Tool for going phoneless, and six stellar tracks from Daisy, Portrait of Tao, Michigander, Himalayas, and Sleep Token. 🔥🎧