CREEM Magazine & Opinions on Curtis Harding, Superchunk & Maren Morris, Plus Snail Mail
This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot celebrate the age-old tradition of the music review. First, they give their thoughts on records from Curtis Harding, Maren Morris and Superchunk. Then, they revisit their conversation with music journalist Jaan Uhelszki about the legendary CREEM magazine. They also hear from Snail Mail about the origin of her song "Forever (Sailing.)"
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If Words Were Flowers Curtis Harding
Curtis Harding worked for years as a sideman to Atlanta artists like Outkast, Black Lips and CeeLo Green. Now his third solo album, If Words Were Flowers, is turning heads- including Jim and Greg's.
Wild Loneliness Superchunk
Superchunk have been making melodic punk-inspired music for more than 30 years now. Wild Loneliness is their first album since the politically-charged What A Time To Be Alive in 2018. Musically this album is more buoyant, but the lyrics are still dark and address the most challenging issues facing the real world.
Humble Quest Maren Morris
Maren Morris is a pop star thanks to her role in the smash-hit single “The Middle" and a country star for being one of The Highwomen. Her solo albums have sold millions of copies. Her fifth is the new Humble Quest, and its production from Greg Kurstin may be too slick for its own good.
CREEM Magazine
Creem Magazine personified the idea of a rock and roll magazine, attracting writers like Lester Bangs and musicians like Patti Smith to their pages. Jaan Uhelszki was there in the thick of it and she shares many great stories with Jim and Greg.
Snail Mail
Snail Mail is the project of Lindsey Jordan. She explains how she found the inspiration for her song “Forever (Sailing).”
Featured Songs:
- Maren Morris, "Circles Around This Town," Humble Quest, Columbia Nashville, 2022
- Curtis Harding, "Hopeful," If Words Were Flowers, Anti-, 2021
- Curtis Harding, "Can't Hide It," If Words Were Flowers, Anti-, 2021
- Curtis Harding, "Where's the Love," If Words Were Flowers, Anti-, 2021
- Superchunk, "City of the Dead," Wild Loneliness, Merge, 2022
- Superchunk, "Endless Summer," Wild Loneliness, Merge, 2022
- Superchunk, "If You're Not Dark," Wild Loneliness, Merge, 2022
- Superchunk, "This Night," Wild Loneliness, Merge, 2022
- Maren Morris, "Nervous," Humble Quest, Columbia Nashville, 2022
- Maren Morris, "I Can't Love You Anymore," Humble Quest, Columbia Nashville, 2022
- Maren Morris, "Humble Quest," Humble Quest, Columbia Nashville, 2022
- MC5, "Kick Out the Jams," Kick Out the Jams, Elektra, 1969
- Kiss, "Rock and Roll All Nite," Dressed to Kill, Casablanca, 1975
- Slade, "Cum on Feel the Noize," Sladest, Polydor, 1973
- The Stooges, "I Wanna Be Your Dog," The Stooges, Elektra, 1969
- Led Zeppelin, "Dazed and Confused," Led Zeppelin, Atlantic, 1969
- The Beatles, "I Saw Her Standing There," Please Please Me, Parlophone, 1963
- Snail Mail, "Valentine," Valentine, Matador, 2021
- Madleen Kane, "You and I," Cheri, JVCKenwood Victor Entertainment, 1979
- Snail Mail, "Forever (Sailing)," Valentine, Matador, 2021
- Pure Prairie League, "Amie," Bustin' Out, RCA Victor, 1972
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