EPISODE · Oct 23, 2025 · 47 MIN
Odelay by Beck
from Classic Albums. Hosted by Stevie Nix · host Stevie Nix
What made Odelay a classic rather than simply an impressive album was the tension at its heart. On the surface, it seemed almost aggressively carefree — a sonic playground where nothing was too weird to include and nothing was taken too seriously. But underneath the irony and the playfulness was genuine emotional weight. Beck sang about gods and devils, about numbness and decay, about being more dead than alive. He just chose to gussy it up, to wrap existential anxiety in party music, to smuggle real feeling into songs that sounded, at first, like elaborate jokes. That duality — the sardonic surface masking something earnest underneath — is what made the record so endlessly re-listenable. You could enjoy it as a collection of fantastic hooks, or you could listen closer and find something stranger and more human.Featured songs:Devil’s HaircutHotwaxThe New PollutionJack-AssRamshackleWhere It's At
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Odelay by Beck
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