
This Is Modern Rock: Alternative Rock Music of the 80's & 90's
This Is Modern Rock is a podcast about Alternative Rock music from the 1980s and 1990s. Each episode focuses on one month of the Billboard Modern Rock charts, starting from September 1988. The show is currently in its fifth season, covering 1992. Hosted by Will Westercauw.
Episodes
86 - Morrissey - "The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get" (April 1994)
Will Westercauw and Orly talk about the modern rock hits of April 1994.
Songs under discussion include:
Morrissey - "The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get"
Enigma- "Return to Innocence"
Sarah McLachlan - "Possession"
Charlatans UK- "Can't Get Out of Bed"
Season 7 (1994) Spotify Playlist: Will Westercauw chats with Johnny (guitarist from the band Dig) about scandalous rumors, working at Tower
85 - Crash Test Dummies "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" (Mar 1994)
Will Westercauw chats with Johnny (guitarist from the band Dig) about scandalous rumors, working at Tower Records, Clear Channel censorship, and the modern rock hits of March 1994.
Songs under discussion include:
Crash Test Dummies - "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm"
Tori Amos - "God"
Alice In Chains - "No Excuses"
Dig - "Believe"
Season 7 (1994) Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/19V29Sq8Phdb
84 - Beck "Loser" (Feb 1994)
Will Westercauw is joined by indie comic writer/artist & music podcaster Jason Martin to talk about the modern rock songs of February 1994.
Songs under discussion include:
Beck - "Loser"
Counting Crows - "Mr. Jones"
Bjork - "Big Time Sensuality"
Cracker - "Get Off This"
Season 7 (1994) Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/19V29Sq8PhdbMVyODJyUz6
83 - Pearl Jam "Daughter" (Jan 1994)
Will Westercauw and Orly are back for the 1994 Season premiere of This Is Modern Rock.
Songs under discussion include:
Pearl Jam - "Daughter"
Gin Blossoms - "Found Out About You"
Nirvana - "All Apologies"
Nick Heyward - "Kite"
Season 7 (1994) Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/19V29Sq8PhdbMVyODJyUz6?si=_xvnAdEzQVaJE0EchWUThA
82 - No Alternative (1993 Wrap-up)
Will and Orly wrap up the 1993 season with a discussion of modern rock statistics and trends, a game of "Name that Cover Song", and a look at a few cool songs that we missed earlier in the season.
Songs under discussion include:
Matthew Sweet - "Superdeformed"
R.E.M. (ft. Natalie Merchant) - "Photograph"
Ultra Vivid Scene - "Blood and Thunder"
X - "Country at War"
Season 6 Spotify Playlist: http
81 - Liz Phair "F*** and Run" (Bubbling Under 1993)
Will Westercauw's good friend Jeremy T. returns to talk about 6 artists/bands that didn't chart on the Modern Rock Charts in 1993, but maybe should have...
Songs under discussion include:
Pulp - "Razzmatazz"
Buzzcocks - "Innocent"
Palace Brothers - "Ohio River Boat Song"
Swervedriver - "Duel"
Liz Phair - "Fuck and Run"
Archers of Loaf - "Web in Front"
& more...
Season 4 Spotify Playlist: https:
80 - Smashing Pumpkins "Today" (Dec 1993)
Will Westercauw is joined by his friend Dusty Hoesly to talk about identical twins, glossolalia, Danger Man, and the modern rock hits of December 1993.
Songs under discussion include:
James - "Laid"
The Smashing Pumpkins - "Today"
Dead Can Dance - "The Ubiquitous Mr. Lovegrove"
Blur - "Chemical World"
Season 6 (1993) Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3RV2gzADXh93VuQieGrbVX?si=b
79 - The Afghan Whigs "Debonair" (Nov 1993)
Will Westercauw and Orly discuss kerosene hats, the merits of being Evan Dando, why it pays to be friends with Mark Pellington, whether or not being with you, girl, is actually like being "stone", and the modern rock hits of November 1993, including:
The Lemonheads - "Into Your Arms"
Cracker - "Low"
The Connells - "Slackjawed"
The Afghan Whigs - "Debonair"
Season 6 (1993) Spotify Playlist: https
78 - The Breeders "Cannonball" (Oct 1993)
Sice (The Boo Radleys) joins Will Westercauw to talk about mental health for touring musicians, career changes, key changes, the perfect level of fame, and the modern rock hits of October 1993, including:
Nirvana - "Heart-Shaped Box"
The Breeders - "Cannonball"
U2 - "Lemon"
The Boo Radleys - "Lazarus"
Music Industry Therapist Collective: https://musicindustrytherapists.com/
The Boo Radleys on S
77 - Juliana Hatfield "My Sister" (Sept 1993)
Will and Orly talk about medieval torture devices, bands who play barefoot, Dr. Who, and the modern rock hits of September 1993. Songs under discussion include:
Juliana Hatfield Three - "My Sister"
Blind Melon - "No Rain"
The Catherine Wheel - "Crank"
Pet Shop Boys - "Can You Forgive Her?"
Season 6 (1993) Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3RV2gzADXh93VuQieGrbVX?si=be027c1c7c664
76 - Björk "Human Behavior" (Aug 1993)
Will talks to Kevin Macbeth (Fabulon) about sharing a practice space with Deee-Lite, becoming a casualty of the grunge explosion, and (of course) the modern rock songs of August 1993. Songs under discussion include:
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Soul to Squeeze
Björk - Human Behavior
Urge Overkill - Sister Havana
Fabulon - In A Mood
Season 6 Music Playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist
75 - The Posies "Dream All Day" (July 1993)
Will talks to Ken Stringfellow (The Posies) about the origins of The Posies, his stints with R.E.M. and Big Star, touring with The Cranberries, and (of course) the modern rock songs of July 1993. Songs under discussion include:
Tears for Fears -Break it Down Again
The Posies - Dream All Day
Trashcan Sinatras - Hayfever
The Cranberries - Dreams
Follow Ken Stringfellow on Instagram: @kenstringfell
74 - Porno for Pyros "Pets" (June 1993)
Pete Fij (Adorable, Polak) joins Will Westercauw to talk about the modern rock songs of June 1993. Songs under discussion include:
Porno for Pyros - Pets
Radiohead - Creep
Suede - Metal Mickey
Adorable - Sunshine Smile
This Is Modern Rock - Season 6 Playlist
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3RV2gzADXh93VuQieGrbVX?si=96c37f443ddf4a89
73 - New Order "Regret" (May 1993)
Fred Schreck (Crush, the Ancients) joins Will Westercauw to talk about DJ'ing at The Mission, Joey Ramone, Star Search, and some of the big modern rock hits of May 1993. Songs under discussion include:
New Order - Regret
Depeche Mode - Walking in My Shoes
Midnight Oil - Truganini
Crush - The Rain
The Ancients on Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/artist/4e2Smvg9gYeQ40mwlGFaU0?si=FTfuUjl-R_io2BHHO
72 - Lenny Kravitz "Are You Gonna Go My Way" (Apr 1993)
Will and Orly talk about Bill Nye, wet bus seats, True Lies, and the songs of April 1993.
Songs under discussion include:
Lenny Kravitz - Are You Gonna Go My Way
Living Colour - Leave It Alone
Frank Black - Los Angeles
Tasmin Archer - Sleeping Satellite
This Is Modern Rock - Season 6 Playlist
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3RV2gzADXh93VuQieGrbVX?si=087249d149be447a
71 - Belly "Feed the Tree" (Mar 1993)
Steve Bryant (Chance the Gardener, Toadmortons) joins Will to talk about the modern rock songs of March 1993.
Songs under discussion include:
Belly - "Feed the Tree"
Depeche Mode - "I Feel You"
Jellyfish - "The Ghost at Number One"
Ween - "Push th' Little Daisies"
If you'd like to hear more from Steve Bryant, check out:
Toadmortons - Susschord (new album!)
https://open.spotify.com/album/5PIUYk
70 - Duran Duran "Ordinary World" (Feb 1993)
Orly is back to help Will discuss some of the big modern rock hits of February 1993.
Songs under discussion include:
Duran Duran - "Ordinary World"
The The - "Dogs of Lust"
INXS - "Beautiful Girl"
Pearl Jam - "Black"
Season 6 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3RV2gzADXh93VuQieGrbVX?si=0922300917b349fd
69 - Ned's Atomic Dustbin "Not Sleeping Around" (Jan 1993)
Will Westercauw and Larry Kirwan (Black 47) talk about Broadway musicals, Irish birth control, and the music of January 1993.
Songs under discussion include:
Ned's Atomic Dustbin - "Not Sleeping Around"
Jesus Jones - "The Devil You Know"
Neneh Cherry (feat. Michael Stipe) - "Trout"
Black 47 - "Funky Ceili (Bridie's Song)"
More info about Larry Kirwan and Black 47: https://www.black47.com/
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68 - Amelia Fletcher (Bonus Episode)
One more Bonus Episode! This time around, Will Westercauw is talking with another of his favorite musicians: Amelia Fletcher!
For those listeners who aren't in the know, Amelia Fletcher is the singer and principal songwriter of a big list of indie pop bands, including Talulah Gosh, Heavenly, Marine Research, and Tender Trap. She's also been a supporting member and/or collaborator to many other
67 - Big Dipper (Bonus Episode)
Will Westercauw is pleased to present this very special episode all about one of his favorite bands - Big Dipper!
Will is joined by Big Dipper guitarist/vocalist Gary Waleik to talk about the band's entire history. This episode covers the band's humble beginnings, their rise to indie-rock semi-stardom, their tragic fall, and their eventual (and underappreciated) return.
Will and Gary listen t
66 - Pavement "Trigger Cut" (Bubbling Under 1992)
Will Westercauw's good friend Jeremy T. returns to talk about 6 artists/bands that should have charted on the Modern Rock Charts in 1992.
Songs under discussion include:
Pavement - "Trigger Cut"
Guided By Voices - "Exit Flagger"
Bettie Serveert - "Palomine"
Jonathan Richman - "That Summer Feeling"
Spent Poets - "Walt Whitman's Beard"
Arrested Development - "Tennessee"
Season 4 Spotify Playlist:
65 - Beastie Boys "So What'Cha Want" (1992 Wrap-up)
As usual, Will and Orly wrap up the 1992 season with a discussion of modern rock statistics and trends, a game of "Name that Cover Song", and a look at a few cool songs that we missed earlier in the season, and few other suprises.
Songs under discussion include:
The Tom Tom Club - "Sunshine and Ecstasy"
Beastie Boys - "So What'Cha Want"
Carter USM - "The Only Living Boy in New Cross"
Kitchens of
64 - Soul Asylum "Somebody to Shove" (Dec 1992)
Will Westercauw talks to Joie Calio (dada, 7Horse) about life in the Geffen mailroom, what happens when your record label goes bankrupt while you're on tour, and some of the songs that charted on the Modern Rock Charts in December 1992.
Songs under discussion include:
Soul Asylum - "Somebody to Shove"
Peter Gabriel - "Steam"
dada - "Dizz Knee Land"
Supreme Love Gods - "Souled Out"
Season 5 Spoti
63 - 10,000 Maniacs "These Are Days" (Nov 1992)
Will Westercauw is joined by Steve Michener (Big Dipper, Volcano Suns, Dump Truck) to talk about some of the songs that charted on the Modern Rock Charts in November 1992.
Songs under discussion include:
10,000 Maniacs - "These Are Days"
Paul Weller - "Uh Huh Oh Yeh"
Darling Buds - "Please Yourself"
Smashing Pumpkins - "Drown"
Season 5 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0qoJndh
62 - Suzanne Vega "Blood Makes Noise" (Oct 1992)
Will Westercauw is joined by Tim Quirk (Too Much Joy) to talk about some of the songs that charted on the Modern Rock Charts in October 1992. Stick around to the end to hear a clip from the latest Too Much Joy single - "Normal Never Was"!
*Warning - This episode contains some salty language.*
Songs under discussion include:
Suzanne Vega - "Blood Makes Noise"
R.E.M. - "Drive"
Sugar - "Helpless"
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61 - Women of Modern Rock (1992 Bonus)
Will Westercauw is joined by Sarah Dougher to discuss some of the women of modern rock, circa 1992.
Songs under discussion include:
Indigo Girls - Galileo
Tori Amos - "Crucify"
Annie Lennox - "Walking on Broken Glass"
Shakespeares Sister - "Stay"
Season 5 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0qoJndh54yyb7fm9sLzL0A?si=dfe88625db7e440b
60 - Peter Gabriel "Digging in the Dirt" (Sept 1992)
Will Westercauw and Orly discuss the modern rock songs of September 1992.
Songs under discussion include:
Peter Gabriel - "Digging in the Dirt"
Pearl Jam - "Jeremy"
The Utah Saints - "Something Good"
PJ Harvey - "Sheela Na Gig"
Season 5 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0qoJndh54yyb7fm9sLzL0A?si=313afbf513fb4126
Bonus: The Bridge (part 2)
It's our first crossover episode! Will Westercauw joins the lads of Deep Dives and Deep Cuts to examine some of the important bands that debuted in 1987-88. Part two of two.
Listen to the full playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6U9OnTJHjlFTjgGeyro6vz?si=5307af22c5434a3e
Email me at thisismodernrock@gmail.com
Bonus: The Bridge Between Punk/New Wave and Alternative/Modern Rock (1987-88)
It's our first crossover episode! Will Westercauw joins the lads of Deep Dives and Deep Cuts to examine some of the important bands that debuted in 1987-88. Part one of two. Listen to the full playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6U9OnTJHjlFTjgGeyro6vz?si=a2a57f2367564aaf
Email me at thisismodernrock@gmail.com
59 - Faith No More "Midlife Crisis" (August 1992)
Will Westercauw is joined by Michael Allen (The Wolfgang Press)to talk about his musical journey and the songs of August 1992.
Songs under discussion include:
Faith No More - "Midlife Crisis"
Morrissey - "Tomorrow"
The Wolfgang Press - "A Girl Like You"
Sonic Youth - "100%"
Season 5 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0qoJndh54yyb7fm9sLzL0A?si=4a4c1a224419483b
58 - The Lemonheads "It's A Shame About Ray" (July 1992)
Will Westercauw is joined by Matt Spix to talk about the modern rock songs of July 1992.
Songs under discussion include:
The B-52s - "Good Stuff"
The Lemonheads - "It's a Shame About Ray"
L7 - "Pretend We're Dead"
Peter Murphy - "You're So Close"
Season 5 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0qoJndh54yyb7fm9sLzL0A?si=ab89d8f83d084e9a
57 - Meryn Cadell "The Sweater" (June 1992)
Meryn Cadell joins will to talk about the modern rock songs of June 1992, David Letterman performances, Tim Curry, Sinead O'Connor, changing cultural attitudes, and so much more. This interview was recorded February 12, 2022.
Songs under discussion include:
The Cure - "Friday I'm In Love"
The Jesus & Mary Chain - "Far Gone and Out"
Chris Mars - "Popular Creeps"
Meryn Cadell - "The Sweater"
Seas
56 - COVID and Modern Rock
Will and Orly pay tribute to four musicians who died during the COVID pandemic: Adam Schlesinger, Dave Greenfield, Matthew Seligman and Mark Lanegan.
Season 5 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0qoJndh54yyb7fm9sLzL0A?si=e6beba5ebb4c48e5
55 - The Sound of Seattle (1992 Bonus)
Will sits down to an epic double-length interview with musician Ron Nine (Love Battery, Purple Strange) to talk about the music of Seattle, 1992. Bands under discussion include Temple of the Dog, Soundgarden, Alice In Chains, Mudhoney, Mother Love Bone, and (of course) Love Battery.
Season 5 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0qoJndh54yyb7fm9sLzL0A?si=072a59a21a6f40b2
Purple St
54 - Cracker "Teen Angst" (May 1992)
Will and Orly listen to the big songs of May 1992, and share some thoughts on BTS, cracker varieties and Edie Brickell. Songs under discussion include:
Cracker - "Teen Angst (What the World Needs Now)"
Charlatans UK - "Weirdo"
XTC - "The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead"
Red Hot Chili Peppers - "Under the Bridge"
Season 5 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0qoJndh54yyb7fm9sLzL0A?si=9
53 - U2 "One" (April 1992)
Will is joined by Rob Elba, host of That Record Got Me High podcast, to talk about the modern rock hits of April 1992. Songs under discussion include:
U2 - "One"
The Cure - "High"
Ride - "Leave Them All Behind"
Miracle Legion - "Snacks & Candy"
That Record Got Me High podcast: https://www.thatrecordgotmehigh.com/
Season 5 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0qoJndh54yyb7fm9sLzL0A
52 - They Might Be Giants "Fingertips" (Bonus Episode)
Welcome to a very special (and very unusual) episode of This Is Modern Rock! In this episode, Will and his 7 year-old daughter Violet discuss one of her favorite songs of all time: "Fingertips" by They Might Be Giants.
Season 5 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0qoJndh54yyb7fm9sLzL0A?si=5569f28d39e04b18
51 - Teenage Fanclub "The Concept" (March 1992)
Alison Dennis (Dr. Something) joins Will to talk about the importance of mass transit, sexy ghosts, and of course, the Modern Rock songs of March 1992.
Lightning Seeds - "Life of Reilly"
Concrete Blonde - "Ghost of a Texas Ladies Man"
Teenage Fanclub - "The Concept"
They Might Be Giants - "The Statue Got Me High"
Dr. Something: https://drsomething.com/
Season 5 Spotify Playlist: open.spotify.c
50 - Matthew Sweet "Girlfriend" (Feb 1992)
Dusty Reske and Ellen Osborn (Rocketship) join Will to talk about even more songs of February 1992. Brace yourself - Strong opinions are shared ;)
Matthew Sweet - "Girlfriend"
The KLF - "Justified and Ancient"
The Wonder Stuff - "Welcome to the Cheap Seats"
My Bloody Valentine - "Only Shallow"
Season 5 Spotify Playlist: open.spotify.com/playlist/0qoJndh…34f44538eb104126
49 - Talking Heads "Sax and Violins" (Feb 1992)
Will and Orly discuss four songs that charted on the Modern Rock charts in February 1992.
Talking Heads - "Sax & Violins"
Lou Reed - "What's Good"
Sugarcubes - "Hit"
Social Distortion - "Bad Luck"
Season 5 Spotify Playlist: open.spotify.com/playlist/0qoJndh…34f44538eb104126
48 - Dramarama "Haven't Got A Clue" (Jan 1992)
Will Westercauw and his guest host John Easedale (Dramarama) discuss four songs that charted on the Modern Rock charts in January 1992.
Ocean Blue - "Ballerina Out of Control"
Enya - "Caribbean Blue"
Dramarama - "Haven't Got A Clue"
Lloyd Cole - "Tell Your Sister"
Season 5 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0qoJndh54yyb7fm9sLzL0A?si=34f44538eb104126
47 - American Music Club "Rise" (Bubbling Under 1991)
Will Westercauw and his guest host Julia Fernandez (Pleasure Holiday, The Fall Colors) discuss four songs that didn't chart on the Modern Rock charts in 1991, but maybe should have?..
American Music Club - "Rise"
Mercury Rev - "Car Wash Hair"
Bikini Kill - "Feels Blind"
The Wedding Present - "Dalliance"
Season 4 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7LvPshxrtKRhT7gce34vQM?si=34fde1
46 - The JudyBats "Native Son" (1991 Wrap-up)
In this extra long bonus episode, Will and Orly discuss statistics and trends in modern rock, as they wrap up the 1991 season.
Songs under discussion include "Native Son" by The JudyBats, "That Ain't Bad" by Ratcat, "There's No Other Way" by Blur, "Crush Story" by Too Much Joy, as well as a bunch of modern rock cover songs.
Season 4 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7LvPshxrtKR
45 - The Shamen "Move Any Mountain" (Dec 1991)
Will Westercauw and guest host Brooke Twist (Mieux Mieux) discuss four modern rock songs that charted in December 1991, including "Move Any Mountain" by The Shamen, "Tell Me When Did Things Go So Wrong" by The Smithereens, "Coast Is Clear" by Curve, and "It Won't Be Long" by Alison Moyet.
Season 4 Spotify Playlist: open.spotify.com/playlist/7LvPshxrtKRhT7gce34vQM
Mieux Mieux Bandcamp: https://mi
44 - Nirvana "Smells Like Teen Spirit" (Nov 1991)
Will Westercauw and guest host Matt Sebastian (SlicingUpEyeballs.com) discuss the big modern rock songs of November 1991, including both "The Fly" and "Mysterious Ways" by U2, "Smells Like Teen Spirit" by Nirvana, and "Movin' On Up" by Primal Scream.
Season 4 Spotify Playlist: open.spotify.com/playlist/7LvPshxrtKRhT7gce34vQM
43 - Red Hot Chili Peppers "Give It Away" (Oct 1991)
Will Westercauw and Orly discuss the modern rock songs of October 1991, including "Give It Away" by Red Hot Chili Peppers, "Sexuality" by Billy Bragg, "One Shot" by Tin Machine, and "Come Inside" by The Thompson Twins.
Season 4 Spotify Playlist: open.spotify.com/playlist/7LvPshxrtKRhT7gce34vQM
42 - Robyn Hitchcock "So You Think You're in Love" (Sept 1991)
Will Westercauw and Sam Coomes (Quasi, Jon Spencer & the Hitmakers) discuss the modern rock songs of September 1991, including "Until She Comes" by the Psychedelic Furs, "So You Think You're In Love" by Robyn Hitchcock the Egyptians, "Sam" by Meat Puppets, and "Julie's Blanket" by Mary's Danish.
Season 4 Spotify Playlist: open.spotify.com/playlist/7LvPshxrtKRhT7gce34vQM
41 - Big Audio Dynamite II "Rush" (August 1991)
Will Westercauw and Jeni Wren Stottrup (Gritty Birds podcast) discuss the modern rock songs of August 1991, including "Rush" by Big Audio Dynamite II, "Satisfied" by Squeeze, "Walking Down Madison" by Kirsty MacColl, and "Marble" by House of Love.
Season 4 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7LvPshxrtKRhT7gce34vQM
40 - Stan Ridgway "I Wanna Be A Boss" (July 1991)
Will Westercauw and Erik Menteer (Blitzen Trapper) discuss the final chart appearances (July 1991) of four elder statesmen of Modern Rock. Songs under discussion include "I Wanna Be A Boss" by Stan Ridgway, "I Feel So Good" by Richard Thompson, "Better Back Off" by Marshall Crenshaw, and "Oh Well" by Joe Jackson.
Season 4 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7LvPshxrtKRhT7gce34vQM
39 - Crowded House "Chocolate Cake" (July 1991)
Will and Orly discuss songs that appeared on the Modern Rock charts in July 1991. Songs under discussion include "Kiss them for Me" by Siouxsie and the Banshees, "Chocolate Cake" by Crowded House, "Submarine Song" by The Candyskins, and "Jerry Was a Race Car Driver" by Primus.
Season 4 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7LvPshxrtKRhT7gce34vQM
38 - Black Musicians of Modern Rock (1991 Bonus Episode)
Will Westercauw and Andre Middleton(Executive Director at Friends of Noise) discuss Black Musicians/Bands that appeared on the Modern Rock charts in 1991. Songs under discussion include "Crazy" by Seal, "Flowers in the Rain" by Stress, "Sunless Saturday" by Fishbone, and "My Definition of a Boombastic Jazz Style" by Dream Warriors.
Season 4 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7LvP
37 - Electronic "Get the Message" (June 1991)
Will Westercauw and Orly (Fun Yeti) discuss four songs that peaked on the Modern Rock charts in June 1991. Songs under discussion include "Get the Message" by Electronic, "Texarkana" by R.E.M., "Don't Fix What Ain't Broke" by Gang of Four, and "Vote Elvis" by The Popinjays.
Season 4 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7LvPshxrtKRhT7gce34vQM
36 - Simple Minds "See The Lights" (May 1991)
Will Westercauw and Kirk Hamilton (Strong Songs podcast) discuss four songs that peaked on the Modern Rock charts in May 1991. Songs under discussion include "See the Lights" by Simple Minds, "The Other Side of Summer" by Elvis Costello, "There She Goes" by The La's, and "American Music" by Violent Femmes.
Season 4 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7LvPshxrtKRhT7gce34vQM
35 - Material Issue "Valerie Loves Me" (April 1991)
Will Westercauw and Kathy Foster (The Thermals, Roseblood, Slang) discuss four songs that peaked on the Modern Rock charts in April 1991. Songs under discussion include "Valerie Loves Me" by Material Issue, "Counting Backwards" by Throwing Muses, "De-Luxe" by Lush, and "The Wagon" by Dinosaur Jr..
Season 4 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7LvPshxrtKRhT7gce34vQM
34 - EMF "Unbelievable" (March 1991)
Will Westercauw and Chris Slusarenko (Eyelids, Guided By Voices) discuss four songs that peaked on the Modern Rock charts in March 1991. Songs under discussion include "Losing My Religion" by R.E.M., "I Touch Myself" by The Divinyls, "Unbelievable" by EMF, and "Rose of Jericho" by Eleventh Dream Day.
Season 4 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7LvPshxrtKRhT7gce34vQM
33 - Jesus Jones "Right Here, Right Now" (February 1991)
Will Westercauw and regular guest Orly discuss four songs that peaked on the Modern Rock charts in February 1991. Songs under discussion include "Right Here, Right Now" by Jesus Jones, "Wicked Game" by Chris Isaak, "Sadeness" by Enigma, and "Like A Drug" by They Eat Their Own.
Season 4 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7LvPshxrtKRhT7gce34vQM
32 - Happy Mondays "Kinky Afro" (January 1991)
Will Westercauw and music critic David Greenwald discuss four songs that peaked on the Modern Rock charts in January 1991. Songs under discussion include "Kinky Afro" by The Happy Mondays, "All This Time" by Sting, "Piccadilly Palare" by Morrissey, and "Sunny Side of the Street" by The Pogues.
Season 4 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7LvPshxrtKRhT7gce34vQM
31 - Ric Ocasek (1991 Bonus Episode)
In this extra long bonus episode, Will and guest host Jonathan Moore (Streetcar Conductors) look back at the life and music of Cars frontman Ric Ocasek, who passed away in September 2019.
Songs under discussion include "Rockaway" by Ric Ocasek, "My Best Friend's Girl" by The Cars, "Time Train Wonder Wheel" by Milkwood, and a whole bunch more.
Season 4 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/p
30 - The Lightning Seeds "Pure" (1990 Wrap-up)
In this extra long bonus episode, Will and Orly discuss statistics, trends, and modern rock, as they wrap up the 1990 season.
Songs under discussion include "Pure" by The Lightning Seeds, "Leave Me Alone" by The Cavedogs, "Annie's Gone" by Redd Kross, "Dreamtime" by The Heart Throbs, and "Tom's Diner" by DNA (feat. Suzanne Vega).
Season 3 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/74XF
29 - Sisters of Mercy "More" (December 1990)
Will talks with John Isaacson about his music comic, Feedback, and they discuss four songs that peaked on the Modern Rock charts in December 1990. Songs under discussion include "More" by The Sisters of Mercy, "Night and Day" by U2, "Stone Cold Yesterday" by The Connells, and "Commercial Reign" by The Inspiral Carpets.
Season 3 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/74XFMEq0KcZttPXed
28 - Iggy Pop "Candy" (November 1990)
Will interviews Stanton Hall (The Zags), and they discuss four songs that peaked on the Modern Rock charts in November 1990. Songs under discussion include "Don't Ask Me" by Public Image Ltd., "Iceblink Luck" by the Cocteau Twins, "Candy " by Iggy Pop, and "Dig For Fire" by the Pixies.
Season 3 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/74XFMEq0KcZttPXedAm61t
27 - Los Lobos "Down on the Riverbed" (October 1990)
Will interviews Steve Berlin (Los Lobos), and they discuss four songs that peaked on the Modern Rock charts in October 1990. Songs under discussion include "Merry Go Round" by The Replacements, "Been Caught Stealing" by Jane's Addiction, "Type" by Living Colour, and "Down on the Riverbed" by Los Lobos.
Season 3 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/74XFMEq0KcZttPXedAm61t
26 - Jane's Addiction "Stop" (September 1990)
Will interviews James from Kill Rock Stars, and they discuss four songs that hit #1 on the Modern Rock charts in September 1990. Songs under discussion include "Stop" by Jane's Addiction, "Every Beat of the Heart" by The Railway Children, "Suicide Blonde" by INXS, and "Never Enough" by The Cure.
This episode has been updated to include the original album version of "Every Beat of the Heart", sin
25 - Gene Loves Jezebel "Jealous" (August 1990)
Will Westercauw and Orly talk about songs that peaked on the Billboard Modern Rock charts in August 1990.
Songs under discussion include "Jealous" by Gene Loves Jezebel, "I'll Be Your Chauffeur" by David J, "Home" by Iggy Pop, and "Post Post-Modern Man" by Devo.
Season 3 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/74XFMEq0KcZttPXedAm61t
24 - Concrete Blonde "Joey" (July 1990)
Entertainment Lawyer Peter Vaughan Shaver (Sound Advice) joins Will Westercauw to talk about songs that peaked on the Billboard Modern Rock charts in July 1990.
Songs under discussion include "Joey" by Concrete Blonde, "Pretty Pink Rose" by Adrian Belew (feat. David Bowie), "Give It Up" by Hothouse Flowers, and "Onion Skin" by Boom Crash Opera.
Season 3 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com
23 - Depeche Mode "Policy of Truth" (June 1990)
Lael Alderman (The Loved) joins Will Westercauw to talk about songs that peaked on the Billboard Modern Rock charts in June 1990.
Songs under discussion include "Policy of Truth" by Depeche Mode, "Way Down Now" by World Party, "Never Do That" by The Pretenders, and "Falling" by Julee Cruise.
Season 3 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/74XFMEq0KcZttPXedAm61t
22 - The Sundays "Here's Where the Story Ends" (May 1990)
Jim "Child of the 90's" Delphine joins Will Westercauw to talk about songs that peaked on the Billboard Modern Rock charts in May 1990.
Songs under discussion include "The Emperor's New Clothes" by Sinead O'Connor, "Forgotten Years" by Midnight Oil, "Here's Where the Story Ends" by The Sundays, and "I Don't Know Why I Love You" by The House of Love.
Season 3 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotif
21 - Midnight Oil "Blue Sky Mine" (April 1990)
Orly Marella (Fun Yeti, Flora Majora)joins Will in the studio to talk about songs that peaked on the Billboard Modern Rock charts in April 1990.
Songs under discussion include "Blue Sky Mine" by Midnight Oil, "Metropolis" by The Church, "Enjoy the Silence" by Depeche Mode, and "Bikini Girls with Machine Guns" by The Cramps.
Season 3 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/74XFMEq0KcZ
20 - Sinead O'Connor "Nothing Compares 2 U" (March 1990)
Kristi Balzer (Executive Director of Rock 'n' Roll Camp for Girls)joins Will in the studio to talk about songs that peaked on the Billboard Modern Rock charts in March 1990.
Songs under discussion include "Nothing Compares 2 U" by Sinead O'Connor, "Deliverance" by The Mission UK, "Hello" by The Beloved, and "When the Lights Go Out" by Oingo Boingo.
For more information about Rock 'n' Roll Camp f
19 - Peter Murphy "Cuts You Up" (February 1990)
Comedian Jason Traeger (Traeger Method) joins Will in the studio to talk about songs that peaked on the Billboard Modern Rock charts in February 1990.
Songs under discussion include "Cuts You Up" by Peter Murphy, "Head On" by The Jesus & Mary Chain, "Birdhouse in Your Soul" by They Might Be Giants, and "I Wanna Be Adored" by The Stone Roses.
For more information about Jason Traeger, check him ou
18 - Nine Inch Nails "Down In It" (January 1990)
in the Season 3 opener, Orly Marella (Fun Yeti / Flora Majora) joins Will in the studio to talk about songs that peaked on the Billboard Modern Rock charts in January 1990.
Songs under discussion include "House" by the Psychedelic Furs, "Ouija Board Ouija Board" by Morrissey, "No Myth" by Michael Penn, and "Down In It" by Nine Inch Nails.
Season 3 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playl
17 - Kate Bush "Love and Anger" (December 1989)
Orly Marella (Fun Yeti / Flora Majora) joins Will in the studio to talk about songs that peaked on the Billboard Modern Rock charts in December 1989.
Songs under discussion include "Love and Anger" by Kate Bush, "Blues From a Gun" by The Jesus and Mary Chain, "Let Love Rule" by Lenny Kravitz, and "Dirty Old Town" by David Byrne.
Season 2 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1pTI
16 - Ian McCulloch "Proud to Fall" (November 1989)
Frank Goulart (PDX Punk Rock Collective, The Watch List) joins Will in the studio to talk about songs that peaked on the Billboard Modern Rock charts in November 1989.
Songs under discussion include "Proud to Fall" by Ian McCulloch, "I Want that Man" by Deborah Harry, "Personal Jesus" by Depeche Mode, and "Crossroads" by Tracy Chapman.
Season 2 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist
15 - Tears for Fears "Sowing the Seeds of Love" (October 1989)
Larry Crane (Jackpot! Recording Studio / Vomit Launch) joins Will in the studio to talk about songs that peaked on the Billboard Modern Rock charts in October 1989.
Songs under discussion include "Sowing the Seeds of Love" byTears for Fears, "Pictures of Matchstick" by Camper Van Beethoven, "James Brown" by Big Audio Dynamite, and "Regina" by The Sugarcubes.
Season 2 Spotify Playlist: https://op
14 - Indio "Hard Sun" (September 1989)
Orly Marella (Flora Majora) joins Will in the studio to talk about songs that peaked on the Billboard Modern Rock charts in September 1989.
Songs under discussion include "Love Shack" by the B-52s, "Look Who's Dancing" by Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers, "Between Something and Nothing" by Ocean Blue, and "Hard Sun" by Indio.
Season 2 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1pTIGr0
13 - The B-52s "Channel Z" (August 1989)
Jillian Lowery (Deathbed Playlist) joins Will in the studio to talk about songs that peaked on the Billboard Modern Rock charts in August 1989.
Songs under discussion include "Channel Z" by The B-52s, "Come Anytime" by Hoodoo Gurus, "Love Song" by The Cure, and "Radio Silence" by Boris Grebenshikov.
For more information about Deathbed Playlist, check out the band's Facebook page: https://www.fac
12 - Public Image Ltd "Disappointed" (July 1989)
Jacob Avery (singer/guitarist for Heavy Sweaters) joins Will in the studio to talk about songs that peaked on the Billboard Modern Rock charts in July 1989.
Songs under discussion include "Disappointed" by Public Image Ltd, "Eardrum Buzz" by Wire, "Here Comes Your Man" by Pixies, and "Waiting for Mary" by Pere Ubu.
Season 2 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1pTIGr0DjGFDDh79uRb0
11 - Love and Rockets "So Alive" (June 1989)
Orly Marella (singer/guitarist for Fun Yeti) joins Will in the studio to talk about songs that peaked on the Billboard Modern Rock charts in June 1989.
Songs under discussion include "So Alive" by Love and Rockets, "Trouble Me" by 10,000 Maniacs, "Pet Sematary" by The Ramones, and "Saved" by Swans.
Season 2 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1pTIGr0DjGFDDh79uRb0Mu
10 - The Cure "Fascination Street" (May 1989)
Jeremy Tiedeman joins Will to talk about songs that peaked on the Billboard Modern Rock charts in May 1989.
Songs under discussion include The Cure's "Fascination Street", Fine Young Cannibals "Good Thing", The Cult's "Fire Woman", and House of Freaks' "Sun Gone Down".
Season 2 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1pTIGr0DjGFDDh79uRb0Mu
09 - XTC "Mayor of Simpleton" (April 1989)
Will Westercauw invites Elizabeth Merritt into the studio to talk about songs that peaked on the Billboard Modern Rock charts in April 1989, as well as the importance of older siblings on developing musical appreciation.
Songs under discussion include XTC's "Mayor of Simpleton", Robyn Hitchcock & the Egyptians's "Madonna of the Wasps", Morrissey's "The Last of the Famous International Playboys",
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