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Indiecast

New Music From Haim + Our Ultimate All-Star Indie Rock Bands

Indiecast

UPROXX

Music, Indie Music, Music Commentary, Indie Rock

4.8602 Ratings

🗓️ 14 March 2025

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Steven and Ian open this week's episode by addressing the confusing new slang about "reheating one's nachos" as a metaphor for revisiting a signature style, used this week in reference to the new Lady Gaga album [1:12]. They also talk about the new single from Haim, and what it portends for (presumably) their upcoming LP [15:01].

In the mailbag, they weigh possibilities of Indiecast merch [31:56] and spend a ton of time contemplating their ultimate indie-rock all-star band, picking a singer, bassist, guitarist, drummer, and producer [31:56].

In Recommendation Corner, Ian goes for the latest from British pop-rock outfit Courting and Steven stumps for the new album from North Carolina alt-country band Fust [52:41].

New episodes of Indiecast drop every Friday. Listen to Episode 230 here and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can submit questions for Steve and Ian at [email protected], and make sure to follow us on Instagram and X (formerly 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 Indie Mix tape.

0:13.2

Hello, everyone, and welcome to the Indiecast on the show.

0:15.8

We talk about the biggest indie news of the week.

0:18.2

We review albums and we hash out trends.

0:20.5

In this episode, we respond

0:21.6

to emails from you, the Indycast listener. My name is Stephen Hayden, and I'm joined by my friend and

0:27.3

co-host. He's reheating his nachos as we speak. Ian Cohen. Ian, how are you? You know me, Steve. I like

0:34.3

my beer cold, my TV loud, and my nachos either piping hot or, as I most

0:40.5

often experienced them, where they're like kind of congealed and they're, they got that red

0:44.8

solo cup with like two ounces of beer and 15 cigarette butts in them. That's really the only

0:50.1

way to do it. Yeah, I like to have the nachos the morning after, you know, when they've been sitting

0:55.4

in the fridge and then you throw them in the microwave and, uh, you reheat them because we all know

1:00.2

that that's a thing that we all experience. We all, it just intuitively grasp that, uh, metaphor

1:07.1

because, uh, it's something we all like and enjoy. Um have to uh i have a bone to pick here uh with

1:15.6

with the slang creators of the world because there's this new thing going around it's called

1:21.5

reheating nachos or reheating your nachos and it came to to my attention because of this Lady Gaga album cycle,

1:30.8

which by the way, she's everywhere.

1:33.3

Lady Gaga is everywhere right now.

1:36.4

And it actually made me think,

1:37.7

like there needs to be a term for an album cycle

1:40.2

where an artist who previously was on a certain strata where they didn't do a lot of

1:45.5

interviews now has sort of, shall we say, embraced a more modest following in their career.

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