Center Stage: An Abandoned Albums Podcast

Episode 703 - S.W. Lauden and Nadja Dee talk Fountains of Wayne & Welcome Interstate Managers as an enduring testament to the essence of everyday life.

Mar 24, 2024
S.W. Lauden, a power pop scholar and writer, teams up with Nadja Dee, known for her contributions to Archie McPhee, to celebrate Fountains of Wayne's iconic album, Welcome Interstate Managers. They delve into the album’s lyrical storytelling about suburban life, focusing on hits like 'Stacy's Mom' and hidden gems such as 'Bright Future in Sales.' The duo reflects on the emotional connections fans have with the band's music, its legacy, and the nuances of the power pop genre, all while linking creativity and everyday experiences.
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INSIGHT

Welcome Interstate Managers Overview

  • Fountains of Wayne's Welcome Interstate Managers blends power pop, rock, and indie influences.
  • It explores suburban life, love, and longing with catchy melodies and witty lyrics.
INSIGHT

Defining Power Pop

  • Defining power pop is subjective and varies based on musical eras and personal preferences.
  • Some focus on 1950s-60s influences, while others emphasize 90s bands like Matthew Sweet.
ANECDOTE

The Knacklash

  • Power pop bands often deny their genre due to the stigma from the "Knacklash."
  • The Knack's backlash affected many similar bands signed after _My Sharona_’s success.
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