Fitz And The Tantrums' Spark Is Jeff Buckley's Grace

Fitz And The Tantrums' Spark Is Jeff Buckley's Grace

Author: Adam Unze - Music & Film Interviews July 25, 2025 Duration: 37:57

Episode Summary

Fitz, frontman of chart-topping indie soul-pop group Fitz and The Tantrums, reveals how Jeff Buckley’s iconic album Grace set him on his journey to finding his authentic voice as an artist and inspired a whole new approach to singing, songwriting, and performance.


What’s Inside

  • Discovery of a Classic: Fitz shares how he discovered Jeff Buckley’s Grace years after Buckley’s passing and why the record instantly captivated him with its emotional honesty and vocal brilliance.
  • Finding True Artistic Voice: Explore Fitz’s realization that authenticity—rather than imitation—is the key to creating impactful music. Hear about the struggles, setbacks, and breakthroughs on the way to developing the Fitz and The Tantrums sound.
  • Vocal Lessons from Buckley: Fitz breaks down the technical and emotional qualities that make Buckley’s singing so legendary, including the impressive falsetto, genre-bending range, and raw vulnerability.
  • The Legacy of Grace: Discover how Grace continues to shape the worlds of indie, alternative, and pop music, influencing singers from Thom Yorke to Matt Bellamy and beyond.
  • Stage Presence and Synergy: Fitz reflects on how learning to connect with bandmates, audiences, and his own voice transformed the live show experience—and why joy and alchemy are at the heart of great music.

About Fitz and The Tantrums

Fitz and The Tantrums is an indie pop/soul band known for their energetic performances and catchy hits like “HandClap” and “Out of My League.” With a career spanning over 15 years and a reputation for blending throwback influences with a modern edge, the band continues to evolve with each release.


About Jeff Buckley’s Grace

Grace, Jeff Buckley’s only complete studio album, was released in 1994 and is recognized as one of the most influential albums of the ’90s. Featuring Buckley’s haunting vocals and masterful songwriting, it spawned the now-iconic cover of “Hallelujah.” The album’s lasting impact is felt across indie, rock, and pop music worldwide.


Why Listen?

  • Perfect for fans of Fitz and The Tantrums, Jeff Buckley, and anyone passionate about creativity, songwriting, and the search for artistic identity.
  • Practical, heartfelt insights on navigating your artistic journey and the power of finding your own voice.
  • Inspiration for musicians, performers, and music lovers alike—learn how the albums that change us can spark new eras of creative freedom.






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What single piece of art-an album, a film, a television show-fundamentally altered your creative path? That's the central question of The Spark Parade, a podcast hosted by Adam Unze. This isn't a standard interview format; it's a focused excavation of a singular, transformative work. Each conversation with an actor, musician, or cultural icon revolves entirely around that one catalytic piece of culture that ignited their journey. The discussion delves into the personal history and emotional resonance of the work, whether it's a cult classic or a mainstream hit, tracing how its influence continues to echo through their life and career. Listeners are invited into these intimate reflections, hearing stories from artists like Margaret Cho and Maya about the moments of inspiration that sparked everything. The podcast operates at the intersection of music, film, and personal narrative, offering a unique lens on the creative process. By concentrating on a single artifact, each episode provides a deep, nuanced portrait of both the artist and the art that made them. You'll come away from the podcast not just with a recommendation, but with an understanding of how art shapes identity.
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