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This is where the music hits deeper.

In each episode, we dive into one album — not just the tracks, but the memories, emotions, and moments they soundtrack. No charts, no hype cycles. Just honest reflections, cultural weight, and the kind of music that lives under your skin.

From cult classics to personal obsessions, Sound Of connects the dots between sound and story — the same way we do on the page at SONIQLOOX. Tune in. Feel something.

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SONIQLOOX is reader-supported. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.In this episode of "Sound Of," we dive deep into Benson Boone’s highly anticipated debut album, "Fireworks & Rollerblades." Join Danny as they explore the album’s emotional journey through love, loss, and self-discovery. From standout tracks like "Beautiful Things" and "In The Stars" to the heartfelt storytelling in "Cry," discover how Boone’s powerful vocals and genre-blending sound make this album a remarkable debut. Plus, hear a fun, serendipitous story about how "Beautiful Things" made an unexpected appearance on the radio while preparing for this episode!This thoughtful exploration was crafted with the assistance of an AI writing partner, merging human passion with artificial intelligence to enrich the narrative. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit soniqloox.substack.com
SONIQLOOX is reader-supported. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.In this episode of Sound Of, host Danny dives into the personal impact of Hamilton: An American Musical. From discovering it for the first time on Disney+ to seeing it live on stage, Danny reflects on how the show’s music, staging, and unforgettable performances left a lasting mark. With deep dives into favorite tracks like “Satisfied,” “Non-Stop,” “One Last Time,” and “It’s Quiet Uptown,” this episode explores how Hamilton became more than just a hit musical—it became a turning point in how we think about sound, story, and history.Disclaimer: This episode is an independent production and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Hamilton or its creators. All opinions expressed are my own. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit soniqloox.substack.com
In this episode of Sound Of:, we explore Songs of a Lost World, The Cure’s first album in 16 years. We delve into the personal tragedies that shaped Robert Smith’s haunting lyrics, the band’s signature long intros, and how the album grapples with themes of grief, memory, and endings. Featuring standout tracks like “I Can Never Say Goodbye” and “Endsong,” this release echoes the grandeur of Disintegration while marking a new chapter for the legendary gothic rock band. Tune in for insights, personal reflections, and a celebration of The Cure’s enduring artistry.This thoughtful exploration was crafted with the assistance of an AI writing partner, merging human passion with artificial intelligence to enrich the narrative. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit soniqloox.substack.com
Sound Of: Johnny Cash

Sound Of: Johnny Cash

2025-08-2624:47

Welcome to another episode of Sound Of:, where we dive into albums that have shaped our world and the stories behind them. This week, we take a soul-stirring journey through "American IV: The Man Comes Around," an album that showcases the legendary spirit of its creator. Join us as we explore "American IV: The Man Comes Around," an album that not only marked a significant point in the career of a musical icon but also in the lives of those who've experienced its depth. We'll delve into the creation process, the profound stories behind each track, and how this album introduced a music legend to a new generation of listeners. A retrospective look at "American IV: The Man Comes Around" and an invitation for listeners to engage with the album's rich tapestry of emotions and stories.This thoughtful exploration was crafted with the assistance of an AI writing partner, merging human passion with artificial intelligence to enrich the narrative. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit soniqloox.substack.com
Sound Of: Hot Fuss

Sound Of: Hot Fuss

2025-08-1915:20

Jumping into "Hot Fuss" really shows why The Killers are such a big deal in music. They've got this killer mix of post-punk and indie rock that totally captured the vibe of the early 2000s. This album wasn't just their ticket to fame; it changed the game for music at that time. And let's talk "Mr. Brightside"—the moment that song hit, it was like an electric shock. That rush, that feeling of being totally alive, it's something special. It's like The Killers knew how to hit right where it counts, blending personal tales with universal truths. They've managed to echo the big stuff—our hopes, dreams, and the drama of our times, all while keeping it super relatable. Wrapping up, "Hot Fuss" isn't just an album; it's a milestone, perfectly mixing edgy sounds with raw, real emotion. It’s proof that The Killers didn’t just land in the scene; they owned it, creating an unforgettable soundtrack for our lives. This thoughtful exploration was crafted with the assistance of an AI writing partner, merging human passion with artificial intelligence to enrich the narrative. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit soniqloox.substack.com
SOUND OF: THE CROW

SOUND OF: THE CROW

2025-08-1208:05

Step into the shadowy embrace of "The Crow" soundtrack on the inaugural episode of "SONIQLOOX presents Sound Of." This episode offers a deep dive into the soundtrack that played a pivotal role in elevating "The Crow" to cult status, blending introspection with the visceral to explore how music can amplify narrative and emotion. From the ethereal tones of The Cure to the gritty soundscapes of Nine Inch Nails, discover the songs that had a deep impact with your host Danny. This thoughtful exploration was crafted with the assistance of an AI writing partner, merging human passion with artificial intelligence to enrich the narrative. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit soniqloox.substack.com
What do you do with an album that annoyed you as a kid… and then slowly became part of your musical DNA?In this episode, I revisit Jesus Christ Superstar — the groundbreaking 1970 rock opera by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice — and trace my personal journey from hating it in my dad’s garage to spinning it proudly on vinyl decades later. Along the way, we explore the album’s origin as a concept record, the power of its songs (“Gethsemane,” “Superstar,” “King Herod’s Song”), and how growing up can change not just how you listen… but why you listen.We’ll also touch on modern revivals that keep the music alive — from John Legend to Cynthia Erivo — and reflect on the albums we inherit, reject, and eventually embrace.Sound Of is a SONIQLOOX original podcast, exploring the stories, sounds, and emotions behind the albums that move us.This thoughtful exploration was crafted with the assistance of an AI writing partner, merging human passion with artificial intelligence to enrich the narrative. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit soniqloox.substack.com
In this episode of Sound Of, host Danny dives into the wild, emotional world of Tones and I’s debut album, Welcome to the Madhouse. From the global explosion of “Dance Monkey” to the introspective chaos that followed, this episode explores how sudden fame, loss, and lockdown shaped one of the most honest pop albums of recent years.You’ll also hear Danny share a personal story of discovering the album through Fortnite’s Soundwave Series — an unexpected bridge between gaming and music that brought Tones and I’s vision to life in a whole new way.Plus, a special interview with Carmynn Bradley, a Las Vegas–based therapist and musician, who joins the show to discuss the deep connection between creativity and mental health — and how music can become a pathway to healing.Sound Of is a SONIQLOOX original podcast, exploring the stories, sounds, and emotions behind the albums that move us.This thoughtful exploration was crafted with the assistance of an AI writing partner, merging human passion with artificial intelligence to enrich the narrative.SONIQLOOX is reader-supported. To receive new posts and support SONIQLOOX, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit soniqloox.substack.com
Sound Of: Forever Blue

Sound Of: Forever Blue

2025-10-0609:53

Heartbreak albums have a way of finding us right when we need them most. In this episode of Sound Of, we dive into Chris Isaak’s Forever Blue — a record born from loss that has comforted countless listeners ever since. From the sultry danger of “Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing” to the devastating honesty of “Graduation Day” and the haunting resignation of the title track, Isaak crafts an album that doesn’t just wallow in sadness — it makes beauty out of it.I share my own story of discovering Forever Blue after high school heartbreak, explore the album’s history and cultural impact, and ask: why do sad records stay with us long after the pain fades?Because music isn’t just love — it’s longing, chaos, comfort, and connection. And Forever Blue captures it all.This thoughtful exploration was crafted with the assistance of an AI writing partner, merging human passion with artificial intelligence to enrich the narrative. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit soniqloox.substack.com
SONIQLOOX is reader-supported. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.In this episode of "Sound Of," we dive into the captivating soundtrack of the 2018 film "A Star is Born," featuring the extraordinary talents of Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper. Join us as we explore the history of the "A Star is Born" franchise, the production process behind the soundtrack, and the stories that make these songs so powerful.We discuss the evolution of "A Star is Born" through its various iterations, the collaborative efforts of Lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper, and talented songwriters and producers, and the live recording sessions that added authenticity to the music. We'll also delve into key tracks like "Shallow," "Always Remember Us This Way," and "I'll Never Love Again," including the emotional story behind Gaga's performance. Additionally, we analyze the soundtrack's critical reception, commercial success, and cultural impact.Tune in for an in-depth look at how this soundtrack blends music and film to create a truly unforgettable experience.This thoughtful exploration was crafted with the assistance of an AI writing partner, merging human passion with artificial intelligence to enrich the narrative. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit soniqloox.substack.com
SONIQLOOX is reader-supported. To receive new posts and support SONIQLOOX, please consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.In this episode of "Sound Of," we delve into the "Dear Evan Hansen" motion picture soundtrack, exploring its deep emotional resonance and the themes of connection, understanding, and authenticity. From my personal discovery of the film, sparked by a critique of Ben Platt's appearance, to an in-depth analysis of standout tracks like "Words Fail," "So Big/So Small," and "The Anonymous Ones," we uncover the soundtrack's profound impact on listeners. Each song invites us into Evan Hansen's journey of longing, fabricated truths, and the pursuit of genuine relationships, reflecting the struggles many of us face in our own lives. As we wrap up, I share how "Dear Evan Hansen" has touched me personally, encouraging us all to find comfort in its message that we are not alone. Join us as we explore the healing power of music and the connections that bind us all, reminding us that, in the end, you will be found. This thoughtful exploration was crafted with the assistance of an AI writing partner, merging human passion with artificial intelligence to enrich the narrative This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit soniqloox.substack.com
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