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Deep Dive #120 Show Notes

Posted on May 31, 2026June 2, 2026 By willis No Comments on Deep Dive #120 Show Notes
SongArtistYearPickGenre(s)Willis NotesGregg Notes
Bad DreamsPete Yorn and Scarlett Johansson2018WillisIndie Folk PopA Pete Yorn song came up in my suggested listening, likely due to my recent “Sad but melodic” artist choices.  And I hadn’t remembered (and forgot to check) that you’d chosen a song from him before.
Looking at my notes, and maybe if I went back to listen to the show, my response was kind of half-hearted for whatever reason. I could have dove deeper into his catalogue but didn’t. It shows how the musical journey really is personal.  So this is like a second chance for me to respond more intelligently.
In earlier works his voice reminds me of the raspy higher range of J.Mascis of Dino Jr. but this song his baritone is more pronounced like Johnny Cash
Didn’t know Scarlett was a singer, but this is their second album together. Inspired by the duet singing of Serge Gainsbourg and Brigitte Bardot 
I chose Pete back on Show 90, and I think I spoke about the “legend” of PY before he was known. It was being treated as if he was the next Springsteen, and the industry was hyping his intimate performances as “must see” before he explodes. I loved him then, and still do. I was always flummoxed by how we were around the same age w/ him living 2 towns over, and yet I knew nothing of him until 2000. His Scarlett duets were better than I’d expected, but mainly cus she ceded lead vox to Pete most of the time. Coincidentally, about 3 weeks ago I added 3 or 4 of their songs to HFD, but not this one. He straddles the line between Melodic singer/songwriters ala Elliott Smith & classic ‘rock’ artists like Springsteen – which really worked at the time. 
What’s Going AhnBig Star1974GreggPre Indie /Power PopThis is an interesting crack in the dam opening for me after 35 years of hearing about a band that I could never actually listen to.  I remember the other DJ’s at KUCI in 1990 referencing bands that covered Big Star and Alex Chilton, but it was all over my head because nobody ever played them on the radio, so to me it was lore that passed word of mouth and I never came across anything written about them. Kinda silly. 
It’s kind of a treat to hear this new from the perspective of “an influencer” vs. how people would have heard it the first time and either thinking “this is different, weird, scary” vs. “I like this and am inspired”
I hear jangle pop, bluesy key and influence and laid back rhythm that takes turns and changes mood. 
On the very short list of artists that inspired genres of music to an extent that far superseded their album sales (2nd only to maybe Velvet Underground). W/o them there’s no REM, no Smithereens, Replacements, Pete Yorn, etc. Listening thru their albums, you’ll go on a true journey of indie rock’s timeline. Every song has its own “sound”. Alex Chilton has a folklore that measures up to Lou Reed, but always shied away from spotlights. He was an authentic “weirdo” artist that lived like a studio hermit. Still, he’s a legend, and a HUGE part of my journey. This song is still my fave of theirs, and happened to be the 2nd song I heard from them. 
Dirty Little SecretNeal Francis & Carlile2026WillisPsychedelic Funk / RockAlso from NJ, now based in Chicago. 
His low-key vocal style has an understated swagger. Accentuated with a drunken slowed down dance rhythm like “Sympathy for the Devil “ by the Stones
Carlile is a relatively unknown synth pop artist adding vocal depth here.
On US tour, @ Guild Theatre in Menlo Park June 20. And of all places a cruise ship 
I get so confused sometimes, cus there are a few Neil Francis’ out there, and each spells their name slightly different, so I’m never sure which I’m about to hear lol. Ive never heard this one – and it’s new, so I’m surprised I haven’t stumbled on it. I really like the simple melody – it reminds me of a Sly Stone song. The groove is strong, and the harmonized voices adds a trippyness. Almost feels like a jam that turned into a song. Could be from 1976, sonically. 
These DaysNeil Frances2018GreggIndie Dance /Retro Funk /SoulI really like the finale. Perfect ending to this groove that kinda builds. I can totally get in to this.
Fairly recently I heard a song we played on show 91, “Dissolve” by Absofacto (released same year too), on HFD (or so I thought)  and felt the exact same way as listening to this song.  
If I had to vote on who the real Neal Frances is, I’d say this one. 
Jordan Feller and Marc Gilfry. On world tour
Why not confuse everyone at the same time lol. Here’s one of the “other” Neil Frances’, but this one had to be listening to Marvin Gaye and Prince growing up. Purely in a warm falsetto and head voice, but it never wears thin. The chorus is so catchy, I usually wind up singing it for 3 days after every listen. I love how this song could be a summer sing-along beach song just as easily as it could be a ‘drive to clear your head’ song with an extra helping of melancholy on top of the sunshine. Dope little distorted guitar solo at the end is very unexpected. 
A BOY LIKE YOUTOMORA2026WillisElectronic / ExperimentalThis song stands out from the collab album of Tom Rowlands of Chemical Bros and Aurora. 
And whose voice is that? Vocal F/X is not the familiar Aurora quirk but something out of a Dracula movie.
Intense intro gives way to oozing, swirling, tripped out tension.  Headphone song.
Whoa! This is new to me. All I had to see was Tom Rowland, and my interest was piqued. The beat made me audibly say “YES!” after it hit. This could sound like the closing credits of a Horror film. It’s eerie af, but also a little sexy. I’m here for that combo every day of the week. Feel like this could’ve been from 2002 or something. The beat is heavy, and the overdriven bass drives it like a war tank. It all feels so unstable. This is so cinematic, it should def be in a movie. 
Christian SaysTones on Tail1984GreggDark Wave /Goth /Electro
We played the brighter, more sedate, vocally hushed,  “Lions” on show 36, but this is a different sound that is much darker 
At first all I hear is the guitar hook from Ministry “Stigmata” which now I’m thinking they borrowed from these guys.  
The eBow I thought was like a theramin but more complex.
I’d always felt underinformed about goth in general.  I might have said before, this inability to project my thoughts or feelings into dark (or angry) music, so for me any appreciation is all about the sounds/effects, instrumentation, rhythm, etc but a lot of the mood or lyrics don’t cut deep into me. However, the execution of expression of mood I can totally appreciate.
My favorite song by ToT that happened to also be my introduction to the band. Kris (mynus) shared this cd w/ me, and I had no clue this “bridge” band even EXISTED. I liked Bauhaus and loved Love & Rockets, but this one was different. I almost wish there was more music, cus they might’ve been my fave of the 3. One of the best uses of an “eBow”, which became one of my secret weapons as a guitarist. In fact, this song inspired my playing a lot: simple and atmospheric soundscapes instead of ‘strumming’ or picking. “Christian says, you can’t be happy being this way. Christian says he’ll never let you go. Christian says he can’t let you run free, cus Christian says… he needs you so”. That lyric nearly had me in tears on my first listen. 
Mushaboom (K-Os Mix)Feist2006WillisIndie Folk Pop + Alt Hip Hop = ?Feist previously featured on show 23, this Canadian vocalist makes endearing stripped down melodies that beg to be remixed. 
K-Os also Canadian alt-hip hop previously featured on show 80. 
This comes from a whole album of various-genre re-takes of her music called Open Season. Like Tom’s Diner /DNA in that way and I love the resulting sum of the parts. Not quite trip-hop, but to be enjoyed in a loungy setting.
I like some of Feists music, but tend to get bored after a few songs. If I knew an album existed w/ remixes that sound like THIS, I would’ve been all over it! K-oS is one of maybe 5 rappers from the 21st century that I consider worthy of being in the company of the legends. His voice is distinct and his lyrics are thoughtful and smart. Feist sounds reborn here. I wish she considered an album of songs in this style, cus it’d be mind blowing. The beat is so chunky!
Fallen AgainHerbert, Momoko Gill2025GreggMinimal /House /JazzPerfect follow up to Feist : vocally pure with outstanding production to elevate it and create a vibe. In this case, a song for a tropical summer day… in a beach house in Brazil. 
Seamless production that I don’t even feel that it’s electronic.  cyclical, rhythmic, airy, melodic, spacious yet intimate. It’s more of a  mood than a message, has more presence than just being “ambient”. Even shifts at least twice with subtle drop or refrain.
I’m glad there are artists that we like so much that it is hard to single out a song to share.  It makes it a future promise to explore further.
We both know my adoration for Matthew Herbert, but it’s so hard to single out songs. I was driving one Saturday evening as the sun was setting – and this song came on. I got so lost in the music’s haze that I wound up miles off my course. I was lulled into a trance by the simple, minimal beat… until about 2:40 when it levels up slightly with some more kick. From there I was hooked in every sense. This is the type of record I always wished I could make, but then I realize Herbert has mastered it & it’s not even worth trying to emulate. This is earnest, heady Electronic music.. Meant more for a dark living room than a club. 
no more regretsalmost monday2026WillisIndie pop, FunkSurfers from San Diego (vocalist Dawson Daugherty was on the Voice in 2015)
My sister in law Chris in Napa did her research for bands to watch at Bottle Rock and thought this band would suit my taste. I think though, she means their sound has some HFD vibe, which I agree with. 
Tho I don’t know yet if I would listen more as the sound at first impression feels too derivative. For example, the song “can’t slow down” reminds me of Empire Of The Sun.  The chorus of this song is reminiscent of earlier Tame Impala. 
The jury is still out for me.
Chris got it right, it seems. I uploaded this into HFD 2 weeks ago and played it 1 time on the New Mx Disc, but for some reason I didn’t upgrade it to a category. After hearing it now, IDK why. This works perfectly and will def go into rotation. This does sound like a poppier Tame Impala, as well as Foster the People (which is a good thing, considering I enjoy both bands). Super catchy and also giving beach vibes. I’ll need to dig deeper and see my true feelings, but so far so good. 
StuckNed’s Atomic Dustbin1995GreggAlternative /Post PunkYou chose this on show 54 – and I totally remember it was another one of those “they was on my list too!”.  I liked it then, and I like it even more now after more than a year of other music that we have shared. The context of our choices has evolved, but the taste remains the same. Such that I might have chosen it again as well!
This is another compelling data point which proves this show represents a crossroads for both of us, despite being born on opposite sides of the country, raised among different cultures, and musical journeys of substantially different magnitude.  It is the most fitting end to the show!
These guys had some airplay in the 90’s, esp in NJ. They were signed to a tiny label in Pt Pleasant, & the owner was buddies with Matt Pinfield, so this band got onto MTV (120 min, specifically) and some radio stations in NY/NJ/PA, which eventually led to some national attention. I still remember when my best friend TG called me to ask if I’d heard “Stuck” on 120 Mins the night before (i hadn’t yet). Then when i DID hear it I wasn’t sure who it was, and I swore it was Tears for Fears lol. All i needed was the opening lyric and i was hooked: “Have a good time without me. I’m the center of your very being.” 

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