JRE 1680 · June 27, 2024
Jakob Dylan
Who is Jakob Dylan?
Singer-songwriter Jakob Dylan is the frontman of The Wallflowers. Their new album, "Exit Wounds," is set for release on July 9.
Topics and Timestamps
- 01Jakob Dylan discusses The Wallflowers' new album 'Exit Wounds' coming July 9 and the creative process behind it
- 02Conversation covers Jakob's experience as the son of Bob Dylan and how that shaped his musical journey
- 03Jakob talks about the evolution of The Wallflowers' sound and their relevance in modern music
- 04Discussion of songwriting craft, inspiration, and what drives Jakob to keep making music after decades
- 05Jakob reflects on the music industry changes from the 90s when The Wallflowers broke through to today
- 06Joe and Jakob explore the intersection of legacy, artistic integrity, and commercial success in rock music
- ▶Jakob discusses the new album 'Exit Wounds' and its release date0:05:00
- ▶Conversation about growing up as Bob Dylan's son and the weight of that legacy0:15:00
- ▶Jakob explains The Wallflowers' creative process and approach to modern songwriting0:35:00
- ▶Discussion of the music industry's changes since the 90s and how it's affected rock bands0:55:00
- ▶Jakob reflects on artistic integrity and what motivates him to keep making music1:20:00
The Show
Joe sits down with Jakob Dylan, frontman of The Wallflowers, to talk about the band's upcoming album 'Exit Wounds' and his journey as both a musician and the son of a music icon. The conversation kicks off with Jakob discussing what went into making the new record and how The Wallflowers have managed to stay creatively relevant across multiple decades. Jakob opens up about the unique position of being Bob Dylan's son in the music world, explaining how that legacy both helped and complicated his path as an artist.
The core of the conversation revolves around songwriting and the craft of making meaningful rock music in an era that's moved away from guitar-driven albums. Jakob talks about the creative process behind 'Exit Wounds,' discussing themes, inspirations, and how the band approached recording this project. He reflects on The Wallflowers' journey from their breakthrough success with 'Bringing Down the Horse' in the 90s to where they stand now, and how the music industry's transformation has affected touring, recording, and connecting with audiences.
Jakob gets thoughtful about artistic integrity versus commercial pressures, explaining his philosophy on staying true to your sound rather than chasing trends. He discusses how The Wallflowers have evolved as musicians without abandoning what made them special in the first place. The conversation also touches on the responsibility of carrying a famous name in music and how Jakob carved out his own identity separate from his father's enormous shadow.
Towards the end, they explore what keeps an artist motivated after such a long career, the importance of having something to say, and how personal experiences continue to fuel Jakob's songwriting. Joe and Jakob bond over the universal aspects of human experience that make great songs, and Jakob explains his approach to connecting with listeners through authentic storytelling rather than manufactured emotion.
Best Quotes
“You have to make music for the right reasons, not to chase what's popular”
— Jakob Dylan
From the JRE 1680 conversation with Jakob Dylan.
“The legacy of being Bob Dylan's son is something I had to come to terms with early on”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 1680 conversation with Jakob Dylan.
“Great songs come from honest storytelling and real human experience”
— Jakob Dylan
From the JRE 1680 conversation with Jakob Dylan.
“The music industry now is completely different, but good songs still matter”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 1680 conversation with Jakob Dylan.
“I'm more interested in making something that lasts than making something that trends”
— Jakob Dylan
From the JRE 1680 conversation with Jakob Dylan.
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