Summary
In this episode, Craig and Andrew discuss the transition into spring, the legacy of disco, and their experiences at the Innings Festival. They share highlights and lowlights from various performances, including Fall Out Boy's over-the-top show, Incubus's impressive live set, and The Killers' confident opening with a classic cover. The conversation also touches on the evolution of artists like Brandon Flowers from The Killers and the unique sound of Gary Clark Jr. In this episode, Andrew Schnitkey and Craig Lyndall discuss the evolution of artists, focusing on their habits and how they impact their music. They delve into Beck's unique style, the challenges faced by The Black Keys, and their recent comeback. The hosts also introduce a new segment called 'Recommendation Corner,' where they share their favorite new music discoveries, including LS Dunes and other emerging artists. The conversation highlights the importance of artist growth, the impact of personal choices on music, and the excitement of discovering new sounds.
Chapters
00:00 The Warmth of Spring and Disco's Legacy
02:59 Innings Festival Experience: Highlights and Lowlights
06:05 Incubus: A Live Performance to Remember
08:56 Fall Out Boy: The Cheesy Spectacle
12:02 The Killers: Confidence on Stage
15:05 Gary Clark Jr.: A Blues Revelation
28:09 The Evolution of Artists and Their Habits
30:10 Beck's Unique Style and Influence
32:24 The Black Keys: A Band's Journey and Challenges
41:44 The Black Keys' Comeback and Future Prospects
42:09 Recommendation Corner: New Music Discoveries
50:13 Exploring LS Dunes: A Deep Dive into Their Sound