The Iddy Biddies


The Iddy Biddies


The Iddy Biddies

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The Iddy Biddies

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The Iddy Biddies are becoming a respected indie group that values storytelling and emotion over typical music trends. Led by singer-songwriter Gene Wallenstein and based near Berklee's creative scene, the band focuses on personal stories and everyday observations that mirror what it's like to be human. Their music isn't about making reality look better, but about living in it, looking at the ups and downs that make us who we are.

The Iddy Biddies are becoming a respected indie group that values storytelling and emotion over typical music trends. Led by singer-songwriter Gene Wallenstein and based near Berklee's creative scene, the band focuses on personal stories and everyday observations that mirror what it's like to be human. Their music isn't about making reality look better, but about living in it, looking at the ups and downs that make us who we are.

Their second album, The World Inside, is very different from their past work. It moves away from old-fashioned folk and has a stronger energy and more involved song structures, like The Decemberists' literary storytelling and Elliott Smith's sad feelings. The songs explore the contrast between how we act in public and what we feel inside, showing that our faults and weaknesses actually make us human, instead of breaking us.

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The Iddy Biddies


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Musically, the band goes for a strong rhythm and rich harmonies, bringing to mind The Beatles' experimental melodies. The use of surprising chord changes, odd time signatures, and heavy vibes adds to the sense of emotional weight in the album. Songs like Fortunate Sons stand out with their social commentary, while tracks such as It's Just a Show add trippy, thought-provoking elements that widen the album's sound.

Musically, the band goes for a strong rhythm and rich harmonies, bringing to mind The Beatles' experimental melodies. The use of surprising chord changes, odd time signatures, and heavy vibes adds to the sense of emotional weight in the album. Songs like Fortunate Sons stand out with their social commentary, while tracks such as It's Just a Show add trippy, thought-provoking elements that widen the album's sound.

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