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Ben Folds Five - Ben Folds Five | 90s Album Review
Season 14 · Episode 693

Ben Folds Five - Ben Folds Five | 90s Album Review

Dig Me Out: 90s & 00s Rock

January 2, 20241h 2m

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Show Notes

It's hard to imagine a piano-led trio playing power-pop and 70s singer-songwriter influenced songs making headway in the sea of sorrow that was the first half of the 90s. Maybe it's better Ben Folds Five made their debut in 1995, when labels abandoned looking for the next Pearl Jam or Nirvana and went after anyone with a radio-friendly song that could pair with an MTV video. Boasting Billy Joel and Elton John-style piano flourishes over fuzzed out basslines and active drums, the trio move deftly through a dozen tracks of "punk rock for sissies" with smarts and savvy, keeping the songs tight with memorable melodies throughout. Though they would shoot into the mainstream on their follow-up, the self-titled debut effort shows the band had the songwriting chops from the start.

 

Songs In This Episode

Intro - Jackson Cannery

21:55 - The Best Imitation of Myself

38:32 - Video

44:47 - Underground

Outro - Philosophy

 

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