
Why Does Mac Sound So Nervous? — Journey’s Frontiers Review Episode Summary: Something happened to Mac during this episode. We think it started around “Faithfully.” This week, Classic Rocktails tackles Frontiers — an album filled with gigantic hooks, emotional damage, touring guilt, breakups, apologies, and enough relationship stress to qualify as couples counseling with guitars. Doc argues this is one of the greatest arena-rock albums ever made. Mac argues that every song sounds like a man begging forgiveness from a woman he absolutely should have texted back sooner. Plus: the greatness of Steve Perry, the legendary cheese factor of “Separate Ways,” and whether Journey accidentally invented the “divorced dad driving at night” genre.
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