Bands Across America: Northern California
Grateful Dead – Workingman’s Dead (1970) & Journey – Frontiers (1983)
Our journey lands in Northern California—home of counterculture trailblazers, iconic inventions, and musical legends. We spotlight two classic albums from Bay Area giants and dig into what makes the region an endless well for music lovers and explorers alike.
What’s Inside
- Grateful Dead – Workingman’s Dead (1970):
Palo Alto’s Grateful Dead hit a milestone with their fourth studio record—an earthy blend of roots, folk, and country rock, produced by Bob Matthews, Betty Cantor, and the band. We explore how the Dead’s acoustic turn, everyday storytelling, and songs like “Black Peter” cemented their place in California music folklore. Lyrical highlights emphasize belonging and transcendence, from Uncle John as a spiritual guide to meditations on life and death.
- Journey – Frontiers (1983):
Born from the Bay Area’s vibrant scene, Journey evolved from jazz-fusion beginnings to arena rock titans. Their 1983 album, Frontiers—driven by soaring Steve Perry vocals and Jonathan Cain’s songwriting—pushed into cinematic, synth-heavy rock and delivered some of the era’s most enduring pop anthems. It rocketed to #2 on Billboard, sporting unforgettable hits and an iconic music video.
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Other treasures from Northern California
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- Bush – I Beat Loneliness (2025): London’s alt-rock veterans return with their 10th album, diving into emotional isolation and healing over powerful riffs and raw confessionals. Standouts: “Scars,” “The Land of Milk and Honey,” “We’re All the Same on the Inside,” and lead single “60 Ways to Forget People.”
- Tears For Fears – Songs from the Big Chair (1985, Vinyl): The British duo’s classic, released February 25, 1985, expands their synthpop sound into grand pop-rock storytelling. Includes anthems “Shout,” “Everybody Wants to Rule the World,” and “Head Over Heels.”
- Limberlost – Beautiful Scars (2025): Seattle’s female-fronted rockers blend classic rock, soul, blues, and alternative on their third studio album, spotlighting dual vocalists Brittany Lauren and Sammie Gorham, and the track “Alien.”
- Greet Death – Die In Love (2025): Flint, Michigan slowcore/shoegaze trio’s third album finds a more balanced emotional perspective, centered on themes of love, loss, and living fully.
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