EPISODE · Jun 11, 2026 · 1H 12M
Why Rock Stars Don’t Feel Like Rock Stars Anymore | Atticus Roness
from Ryan Meets World · host Ryan Poole
Atticus Roness (Recording Artist/Songwriter) talks about bringing real rock & roll energy into the modern music world, without just copying the past. Atticus breaks down his upcoming album Rock ’n’ Roll Hit Parade, working with Will Turpin of Collective Soul, chasing big hooks, building eras like Bowie and Taylor Swift, and why he’s drawn to the “’90s-’60s” sound of bands like Oasis, Nirvana, Third Eye Blind, Blur, Supergrass, The Lemonheads, and more.We also get into sobriety, meeting Noel Gallagher in London, the difference between background music and music that demands your attention, songwriting as therapy, nutrition, health, and what it means to be an independent artist trying to carve out your own lane.Follow Atticus Roness:https://www.instagram.com/stories/atticusroness/Follow Ryan / Music Row Hideout:https://www.instagram.com/ryanmeetsworldpod/
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Atticus Roness (Recording Artist/Songwriter) talks about bringing real rock & roll energy into the modern music world, without just copying the past. Atticus breaks down his upcoming album Rock ’n’ Roll Hit Parade, working with Will Turpin of Collective Soul, chasing big hooks, building eras like Bowie and Taylor Swift, and why he’s drawn to the “’90s-’60s” sound of bands like Oasis, Nirvana, Third Eye Blind, Blur, Supergrass, The Lemonheads, and more.We also get into sobriety, meeting Noel Gallagher in London, the difference between background music and music that demands your attention, songwriting as therapy, nutrition, health, and what it means to be an independent artist trying to carve out your own lane.Follow Atticus Roness:https://www.instagram.com/stories/atticusroness/Follow Ryan / Music Row Hideout:https://www.instagram.com/ryanmeetsworldpod/
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Why Rock Stars Don’t Feel Like Rock Stars Anymore | Atticus Roness
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