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Indiecast

More Indiecast Hall Of Fame Albums, Plus: The Wonder Years

Indiecast

Amazon Music

Music Commentary, Music, Indie Music, Indie Rock

4.6621 Ratings

🗓️ 22 July 2022

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

When legendary musicians are inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, they get a classy trophy, a star-studded ceremony, and honors at the official museum. But the Indiecast Hall Of Fame inductees get something even better: bragging rights. On this week's Indiecast episode, hosts Steven Hyden and Ian Cohen induct albums into Indiecast HOF in three categories: '90s, '00s, and 2010s (29:10).

The indie news front was fairly quiet this week, other than popular podcasting and TV duo Desus And Mero announcing they're parting ways after what seemed to be tension and animosity (4:47). It now leaves Indiecast as the only pop culture podcasting duo left in the universe. Steven and Ian also share their thoughts about The Wonder Years' new music and dedicated fan base (17:31).

In this week's Recommendation Corner (55:53), Ian gives props to Pool Kids, a Florida-based band that sounds like Paramore if Hayley Williams was obsessed with listening to Rush. Steven endorses the new album by John Moreland, whose ninth album Birds In The Ceiling is out now.

New episodes of Indiecast drop every Friday. Listen to Episode 98 and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can submit questions for Steve and Ian at indiecastmailbag@gmail.com, and make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter for all the latest news. We also recently launched a visualizer for our favorite Indiecast moments. Check those out here.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Indycast is presented by Uprox's Indy Mix tape.

0:13.0

Hello everyone and welcome to Indycast on the show we talk about the biggest indie news of the week.

0:17.8

We review albums and we hash out trends.

0:20.5

In this episode, we induct four new albums into our Indiecast Hall of Fame.

0:26.0

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

0:29.0

I'm about to break up with him over artistic differences.

0:32.2

Ian Cohen, Ian, how are you?

0:34.0

And by artistic differences, he means like the correct pronunciation of the word chugel and or Waxahatchie.

0:41.4

Yeah, it's really come to a head here.

0:44.6

I really feel like we're going to have to establish separate endeavors at some point.

0:50.3

So people who think it's pronounced Waxahachi can go to one podcast, and people who think it's Waxahatchie can go to the other podcast.

0:59.0

Yeah, this is going to be sort of like a 50 cent like Kanye West sort of competition to see like who gets more followers just solely based on the pronunciation of Waxahatchie or, you know, any, any of these, any other, like, indie band

1:12.7

that has, like, a debatable pronunciation, like, Dunyan or whatever, you know, because they got

1:18.1

a new album coming out. We're going to talk about Dunyan and boy. Oh, yeah. Let's talk about

1:22.0

Dunyan. We can revive the old cranky indie fan conspiracy theory that Tame and Paula just jacked Dunyan.

1:30.8

Have you heard that conspiracy theory?

1:32.8

I have heard.

1:34.0

What is it a conspiracy theory?

1:35.8

If it's true, we know Kevin Parker was in the last, like he was just like me doing like a blog spot in 2005, listening to Todd that long.

1:44.0

He's like, you know it would

1:45.4

really like I can just see my vision 10 years from now Coachella is going to sound like

1:52.0

this except they sing in English well I think the first record inner speaker definitely owes a debt

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