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There's a J. Cole album where every single song — except one — is written from the perspective of a man who is already dead. Cole never tells you this. No press run. No singles. No liner notes. You're already ten tracks in before it clicks, and then the last eight-minute song rewrites everything you just heard. That's not a gimmick. That's the whole point. This episode of CUERATED is a tour through the albums that figured out what an album could actually be. Beatles quit being themselves and spent 700 studio hours becoming a fictional band. Bowie invented a bisexual alien rock star, became him completely, and then had to kill the character live on stage before the character killed him. Pink Floyd made a record about the slow weight of being human and it charted for 937 consecutive weeks — nearly 18 years. J Balvin color-coded every track and every music video and won a Grammy in the middle of a pandemic. Beyoncé premiered an album as an HBO film before anyone could stream it. And now Charli XCX just put Scorsese, Marc Jacobs, and John Cale on her album cover — and left herself off of it entirely. In this episode I trace the DNA of concept albums from 1967 to right now, and by the end of this one, you'll hear music differently — which is the only thing CUERATED is ever trying to do.
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