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Bands Across America: North Carolina (Ben Folds Five & James Taylor)

15/07/2025
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Bands Across America: North Carolina

Ben Folds Five – The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner (1999) & James Taylor – JT (1977)

Our summer musical road trip rolls into North Carolina, a state rich in musical heritage and home to artists who have shaped the sound of jazz, folk, hip-hop, and alt-rock. This week, we spotlight two albums from North Carolina natives who brought their unique voices to the world stage: Ben Folds Five and James Taylor. We dive into their creative ambition, emotional resonance, and the ways their music reflects the diversity of the Tar Heel State.

What’s Inside:

- Ben Folds Five’s Ambitious Song Cycle:

Explore the intricate, theatrical world of The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner, a piano-driven alt-pop album that blends chamber pop, jazz, and biting wit. We break down the album’s narrative arc, standout tracks, and how Ben Folds Five stretched the boundaries of 90s indie rock.

- James Taylor’s Soft Rock Mastery:

Take a drive through JT, the platinum-selling album that cemented Taylor’s legacy as the king of 70s soft rock. From the joyful “Your Smiling Face” to the soulful “Handy Man,” we discuss how Taylor’s Chapel Hill roots and California influences combine for a timeless, laid-back classic.

- Our Takes:

We break down each album’s vibe, killer tracks, production quirks, and replay value—plus, which one best captures North Carolina’s musical spirit.

- Deep Questions:

Don gets philosophical about North Carolina’s cultural legacy

Diggin’:

- Ian Noe – Between The Country (2019):

Kentucky-born singer-songwriter delivers a haunting, Appalachian folk masterpiece full of vivid storytelling and empathy.

- Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes – Live at the Greek (25th Anniversary Reissue, 2025):

A newly expanded, remastered set capturing the explosive collaboration between Page and the Crowes—now with more tracks and Crowes originals.

- Royel Otis – Hickey (2025):

Sydney indie-pop duo returns with jangly guitars and dreamy melodies exploring the chaos of youth and romance.

- Nation of Language – Dance Called Memory (2025):

Brooklyn synthpop trio’s introspective fourth album blends post-punk, minimal wave, and a human touch inspired by Brian Eno.

Podcast Shout-Out:

Getting Down & Wordy

Dive into the origins and musical connections of words and phrases with Hannah and Russell. From “beef” to “TGIF,” this podcast explores the language of music with wit and curiosity. Find it wherever you get your podcasts.

Join the Conversation!

What’s your favorite North Carolina album? What are you spinning lately? Let us know on Instagram, Facebook, BlueSky, and Threads @albumnerds, or email us at [email protected].

Thanks for listening—see you on the road! Next stop: Southern California

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