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Indiecast

New Year's Resolutions

Indiecast

UPROXX

Music, Indie Music, Music Commentary, Indie Rock

4.8602 Ratings

🗓️ 8 January 2021

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

After a long year, 2021 is finally here, bringing with it new episodes of Indiecast. To kick off the first episode of the new year, Steven and Ian are discussing musical trends that took hold in the 2010’s that might begin to fade out as we settle into the 2020’s. It’s impossible to predict what the next decade is going to look like, musically, but we can only hope that it will be something genuinely new and exciting.

Before Steven and Ian dig in for a typical episode of news, reviews, and more, the duo want to take some time to declare their New Year’s Resolutions. In this week’s episode, Steven and Ian are digging through the things they want to see more of (and less of) in 2021, upcoming new albums from The War On Drugs, Father John Misty, Foxing, The World Is A Beautiful Place And I Am No Longer Afraid To Die, and more.

In this week’s Recommendation Corner, Steven has been enjoying 'At The Moonbase,' the surprise new album from Slaughter Beach, Dog. Ian, on the other hand, can’t get enough of the band Curve.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Indycast is presented by Uprox's Indy Mix tape.

0:13.6

Hello, everyone, and welcome to Indycast.

0:15.8

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

0:18.6

We review albums and we hash out trends.

0:21.7

In this episode,

0:27.5

we make our New Year's resolutions for 2021, discussing what we want to see more and less of this year. My name is Stephen Hayden, and I'm joined by my friend and co-host Ian Cohen. Ian, how are you?

0:35.3

You know, Steve, as much as I think our listeners love our natural banter and witty repartee,

0:42.3

I'm not going to lie, like, I usually rehearse this part of the show, like, long in advance

0:47.5

and just sort of hope that nothing in between us hashing out the outline of the show and us

0:52.8

actually recording it happens.

0:54.4

And I think Ariel Pink getting busted for being at a right wing storming of the Capitol in the

1:03.1

final days of our president, Donald Trump, is, I think that's an event enough to upset what my

1:10.0

planned remarks. So it seems like 2021 uh if we were

1:14.1

wondering if it would be any real any different than 2020 i i i think we're kind of in the

1:20.2

bonus cuts of 2020 right now you know we're we're in that we're having the deluxe version with

1:25.4

the b sides and the and the uh you and the mono recordings and the one where maybe we let the bassist try to write his own song.

1:34.9

Well, you know, I'm glad you brought this up because, you know, I was looking at the best songs list that Pitchfork put out in 2010, which I think you probably voted for, right?

1:48.3

You were probably a voter for that.

1:49.2

Of course I voted.

1:50.4

So you have Ariel Pink, number one.

1:53.0

He's gone, mega.

1:54.4

You have Kanye West number two.

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