The Catholic Culture Podcast: Episode 51 – Bringing Melody Back to Pop Music


Sep 19, 2019

Indie rock trio The Duskwhales formed almost 10 years ago at a
small Catholic high school in Virginia. Over that decade, four
albums and three EPs, they have forged a distinctly melodic sound
in contrast to today’s joyless pop milieu. Their vocal harmonies
hearken back to The Beatles and The Beach Boys, while their
organ-heavy instrumentation (no bass player in their live shows)
sets them apart from contemporary rock bands. In this 10-year
career retrospective they discuss their musical output so far, the
importance of their friendship and faith to their survival and
continual artistic growth as a band, the loss of melody and retro
clones in modern pop music, and more. You’ll hear clips from their
eclectic discography, including their new EP, Take It
Back
.

The Duskwhales are Seth Flynn (vocals, guitar), Brian Majewski
(keyboards, vocals), and Chris Baker (drums, vocals). All music
used with permission.

Links

Buy The Duskwhales’ music https://theduskwhales.bandcamp.com

Follow them https://www.facebook.com/TheDuskwhales/

Episode 5 on The Duskwhales’ EP Hospital
Dreams
 https://www.catholicculture.org/podcast/index.cfm?id=5

Interview with The Duskwhales’ Sorrowful
Mysteries
 https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/otc.cfm?id=1473

Dr. Kurt Poterack on melody https://www.getprinciples.com/a-people-without-melody/
and rhythm in popular music https://www.getprinciples.com/the-rhythm-of-popular-music/
and McCartney’s “Yesterday” https://kpoterackblog.wordpress.com/2014/05/26/yesterday/

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