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🗓️ 8 July 2022
⏱️ 65 minutes
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The 1975 are a band that seem to consistently inspire discourse, whether it's from their passionate fan base or in response to lead singer Matty Healy's antics. And since The 1975's new era of music is upon us, Indiecast hosts Steven Hyden and Ian Cohen decide it's time to take a deep dive into the band's discography, including their studio albums and early EPs (25:26).
Indiecast also discusses the biggest music news from this week. After giving Kate Bush a major boost, Stranger Things highlighted another '80s artist in their show: Metallica (7:57). Streams of Metallica‘s classic track "Master Of Puppets" have increased significantly following its use in Stranger Things' season four finale, but it still hasn't quite matched the success of "Running Up That Hill." Steven and Ian also talk about the yearly "Song Of The Summer" discussion, which is probably Harry Styles' "As It Was" this year (2:35).
In the Recommendation Corner (1:00:51), Ian nods to Ben Quad, an Oklahoma-based emo artist. Steven shouts out Alvvays, who returned this week with the new track "Pharmacist."
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0:00.0 | Indycast is presented by Uprox's Indy Mix tape. |
0:13.1 | Hello, everyone, and welcome to Indycast. |
0:15.6 | On this show, we talk about the biggest indie news of the week. |
0:18.4 | We review albums, and we hash out trends. |
0:21.9 | In this episode, we are discussing the discography of the week. We review albums and we hash out trends. In this episode, |
0:29.2 | we are discussing the discography of the 1975. My name is Stephen Hayden and I'm joined by my friend and co-host. I like it when he sleeps for he is so beautiful yet so unaware of it. Ian Cohen. |
0:35.2 | Ian, how are you? So there's going to be a recurring theme of this episode |
0:38.6 | where Steve talks about how much I like the 1975 more than him. And yet, like, to lead off, |
0:45.8 | he has done something which I've not been able to do in six years, which is correctly, |
0:51.0 | say, the entire title of the 1975 second album. So you're way out ahead so far. |
0:56.4 | Well, it's only because it's written in this outline in front of me. If I had to do it, |
1:00.6 | uh, you know, out in the wild, I wouldn't be able to pull it off. Uh, we should say at the top here |
1:05.9 | too that we are talking about the 1975 because they have a new single that will presumably be out by the time |
1:13.7 | this episode post, but it didn't drop in time for us to hear it to record in this episode. |
1:21.1 | So does this just go to show that you can't rely on the 1975, Ian? |
1:25.3 | Like if you put your faith in the span, they're going to let you down time and again. |
1:28.1 | Yeah, you know, we can joke about like, you know, any number of like cultural events that |
1:34.1 | might have led them to push it back. |
1:35.8 | Yeah, I think, I don't know, I am not the UK politics understander on this episode, |
1:41.5 | but I think that Boris Johnson stepped down. |
1:45.0 | So, you know, maybe Maddie Healy is just like feverishly revising his lyrics to account for that. |
1:51.2 | There was a Jordan Peterson YouTube that dropped where he, um, he clapped back at like getting |
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