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2023 Is A Weak Year For Music So Far (Maybe) and The Legacy Of The Cure

Indiecast

UPROXX

Music, Indie Music, Music Commentary, Indie Rock

4.8602 Ratings

🗓️ 19 May 2023

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

If there is one thing that we love here at Indiecast, it is festival posters with absolutely chaotic energy. So Steven and Ian were psyched this week to see the lineup for Riot Fest in Chicago, which is topped by big-time bands like Foo Fighters, Death Cab For Cutie and Queens Of The Stone Age. But the real action takes place further down the list — where else can you see Ani DiFranco, Mr. Bungle and Insane Clown Posse in the same place? Also, apparently Corey Feldman is also appearing at this festival? Simply incredible. (:27)

From there, Steven asks Ian about the state of music in 2023. Specifically, is this a weak year for consensus album of the year candidates? Caroline Polachek and Boygenius are early contenders, and there are artists on the horizon (PJ Harvey, Rihanna, Jenny Lewis) who might contend. But this year feels like we might be at the end of something. What is it, though? (11:08)

After that, there's a discussion about the legacy of The Cure, who are back on the road this month (24:15). (Steven also wrote about them this week.) Why is this band so central to the history of modern indie and alternative rock? What is their best work, and where should a newbie get started?

In Recommendation Corner (1:00:07), Ian talks up the British post-punk band Mandy, Indiana, while Steven stumps for two other British acts, the soft-rock singer-songwriter Westerman and the art-rock combo Bar Italia.

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0:00.0

Indycast is presented by Uprox's Indy Mix tape.

0:12.6

Hello, everyone, and welcome to Indycast.

0:14.9

On this show, we talk about the biggest indie news of the week, review albums, and we hash out trends.

0:20.7

In this episode, we talk about potential album of the year candidates and discuss the legacy

0:26.1

of the curer.

0:27.5

My name is Stephen Hayden, and I'm joined by my friend and co-host.

0:30.7

He's excited to see Anni DeFranco and Insane Clown Posse at Riot Fest.

0:35.9

Ian Cohen.

0:36.8

Ian, how are you?

0:37.6

Not as excited as I am to see Alien Ant Farm and R.A. the rugged man at the gathering of the jugglers,

0:43.1

which was announced a couple days ago, man.

0:45.5

Riot Fest really stole its thunder, didn't it?

0:48.9

Yeah.

0:49.6

So this was announced this week, the lineup for Riot Fest, which if you don't know, traditionally

0:56.5

a punk festival that takes place in Chicago, although now it's sort of like just an all-purpose

1:06.0

rock festival with like other things thrown in. And you can really see it in the lineup poster that they unveiled this week.

1:14.6

And look, if you listen to this show, you know that we have a weakness here for chaotic festival lineups,

1:23.6

which is why we love things like the Beale Street Festival in Memphis and shaky knees.

1:30.3

That's not actually too chaotic.

1:31.6

That's kind of chaotic at times.

1:33.6

But just like these local festivals, like where you can see Snoop Dog and then the gin blossoms

1:38.3

and then like 311 and then, you know, Huey Lewis in the news, you know, like, where they're just throwing

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