Ep. 3 Who Decides the Future of Rock and Roll?
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This week’s aftershow starts with a voicemail about a Bon Jovi wing inside a New Jersey high school, and the realization that the people who grew up on that music are now the ones keeping it alive in younger generations
That idea opens up a bigger conversation about the future of rock and roll. Not just the sound of it, but how it finds an audience now. Who gets played, who gets heard and how newer artists are building something that still feels familiar to longtime rock fans.
Melissa also follows up on a correction from a listener about Billy Squier and takes a look at his 2023 release, “Harder on a Woman,” including what led him back into the studio after more than a decade away and what he’s been doing since.
Along the way, there’s a very Jersey story about what it actually meant to have a hit song on the radio in the 1980s, using Bon Jovi as the backdrop.
The episode closes with a reflection on the quieter side of modern rock, the kind of stripped-down, lyric-forward songs featured in the Blue Light segment, where your hosts insists that you take a few minutes to "put your phone down close your eyes an listen."
No music in this one, just the calls and stories behind it.
Gen X Jersey