Episode 191: Switch Album Review, SIDE 2: Teaser.
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Today, we examine the remaining 6 tracks from studio album 11, from INXS’ Switch recording that as discussed on the previous episode, showcased a new era for the band. With a variety of band member contributions, side 2 highlighted a distinct set of sounds, sonics and lyrics with the band exploring a more creative process. Opening proceedings with a unique Co-write between ex New Radicals frontman Gregg Alexander, Annie Roboff (Indigo Girls) and Andrew Farriss, we see INXS broaden their traditional sound with a bunch an assortment of ballads, mid tempo rock tracks, reggae and four to the floor synth rock anthems (Hungry). It highlights Andrew Farriss previous years traveling the globe seeking lyrical inspiration and song craft partnerships that was lost with Michael’s unfortunate passing. The fruits of these travels is more than reflected in the final recordings. With a punchy, but effective news section update and some auction/raffle announcements, we also share news on an exciting former guest who’ll be re-appearing on episode 192. So for your weekly fill of all things INXS, become a patron and gain access to this exclusive special episode. Love and peace   To listen to the full episode you need to becaome a "Rockstar Patron" to our how. https://patron.podbean.com/INXSAccessAllAreas To find out more about our show and keep up todate about INXS check out our website  https://www.inxsaccessallareas.com/  
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