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Indiecast

Lucy Dacus, Lightning Bug + Faye Webster

Indiecast

UPROXX

Music, Indie Music, Music Commentary, Indie Rock

4.8602 Ratings

🗓️ 25 June 2021

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Lucy Dacus! Modest Mouse! Pom Pom Squad! Tyler, The Creator! Lightning Bug! Free Throw! Faye Webster! All of these albums drop today, and that’s just the beginning of the list. Steve and Ian got in front of this week’s onslaught of releases by discussing the new Modest Mouse LP in last week’s episode. Even with advance preparation, it was difficult to choose just two albums to dig into this week, so they decided to tack on a third. The latest efforts from Lucy Dacus, Lightning Bug, and Faye Webster stand above the rest of the laundry list of releases this week, marking creative high points for all three artists.

In this week’s Recommendation Corner, Ian is digging Butterfly 3000, the latest in a string of 2021 releases from prolific Australian outfit King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard. Steve wants to spread the good word about The Veiled Sea, the new effort from indie jam band Six Organs Of Admittance.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Indycast is presented by Uprox's Indy Mix tape.

0:13.5

Hello, everyone, and welcome to Indycast.

0:15.8

On this show, we talk about the biggest indie news of the week.

0:18.5

We review albums and we hash out trends.

0:38.4

In this episode, we'll be talking about new albums by Lucy Dacus, Lightning Bug, and Faye Webster. My name is Stephen Hayden, and I'm joined by my friend and co-host, Ian Cohen. Ian, how are you? You know, some days you just wake up ready to talk about Rooney. And that's, you know, today is one of those days.

0:39.9

And look, in my defense... Rooney.

0:40.4

Yeah.

0:40.8

What was Rooney?

0:41.8

What's the Rooney news?

0:42.7

Okay.

0:43.1

So in my defense, I've been working on a very in-depth piece for Uprocks.com about a, about a band

0:52.8

that is highly correlated with the OC and and so you know that stuff's been

1:00.3

on my mind a lot of late and you know for me the definitive episode of that show in my mind

1:06.1

is not one that involves you know phantom planet or death cap but this is how remember this episode. So I'm just going to assume this is the way it actually happened. But Rooney is on the show. And, you know, a Rooney concert is a major, major plot point. Every third or fourth word out of the cast's mouth happens to be Rooney like, hey, you guys going to the Rooney

1:28.9

show? No, I can't go to the Rooney show. The Rooney tickets are sold out at the Rooney show.

1:32.9

Wow, of course it is because it's true. This is how it goes. And I just love that episode

1:39.0

because I've recognized lately that it that it standardized a TV trope of when you get a band to guest star in a show and everyone just seems like inordinately excited about their presence.

1:53.1

Wasn't that like 902 and O though?

1:54.9

Like I remember 902 and O had the episode where.

1:57.0

Flaming Lips.

1:58.2

Yeah.

1:58.6

Flaming Lips play the Peach Pit.

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