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Rock music may be absent from the Grammys stage, but is it actually making a comeback?
In this episode, Bianca and Julian ask a simple question: is 2026 the year rock re-enters the mainstream? After noticing the genre’s total disappearance from Grammy broadcasts, they put Bianca’s bold prediction to the test with a curated list of ten recent rock songs they can’t stop playing. The only rules: no artists previously covered on the show, all somewhat new artists, and all recent releases.
From the midwest slacker energy of MJ Lenderman, to the emotional gut punch of Hayley Williams, and the hardcore-by-way-of-Gwen Stefani sound of Turnstile, they make the case that guitars are far from dead.
Before diving in, they catch up on a few current events: head scratching moments from the 2026 Grammys (including the eligibility debate around Billie Eilish's Wildflowers and the lack of a proper tribute to Brian Wilson) and highlights from Bad Bunny’s stellar Super Bowl performance.
It’s part culture check-in, part rock manifesto - and a reminder that just because something isn’t televised doesn’t mean it isn’t thriving.
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Theme music by: Daniel Konikoff
By Anything But TotoRock music may be absent from the Grammys stage, but is it actually making a comeback?
In this episode, Bianca and Julian ask a simple question: is 2026 the year rock re-enters the mainstream? After noticing the genre’s total disappearance from Grammy broadcasts, they put Bianca’s bold prediction to the test with a curated list of ten recent rock songs they can’t stop playing. The only rules: no artists previously covered on the show, all somewhat new artists, and all recent releases.
From the midwest slacker energy of MJ Lenderman, to the emotional gut punch of Hayley Williams, and the hardcore-by-way-of-Gwen Stefani sound of Turnstile, they make the case that guitars are far from dead.
Before diving in, they catch up on a few current events: head scratching moments from the 2026 Grammys (including the eligibility debate around Billie Eilish's Wildflowers and the lack of a proper tribute to Brian Wilson) and highlights from Bad Bunny’s stellar Super Bowl performance.
It’s part culture check-in, part rock manifesto - and a reminder that just because something isn’t televised doesn’t mean it isn’t thriving.
Email us: [email protected]
Theme music by: Daniel Konikoff

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