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Indiecast

The Best Album Of The Decade Contenders, Plus: Wednesday's 'Rat Saw God' and Boygenius Discourse

Indiecast

UPROXX

Music, Indie Music, Music Commentary, Indie Rock

4.8 β€’ 602 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 7 April 2023

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Because Indiecast is obligated to talk about the biggest indie news of the week β€” it's right there in the introduction β€” they were required to open this week's episode with an overview of the Boygenius discourse (:30). Which turned toxic over the weekend for all of the predictable reasons. However, is it possible to think that The Record is neither a masterpiece nor the worst thing ever but simply ... okay?

One album Steve and Ian think is a lot better than okay is Rat Saw Godthe latest from North Carolina band Wednesday. Steve and Ian both wrote about this album this week, and both came away impressed by Karly Hartzman's ability to evoke a real sense of place in her lyrics (8:23). Coupled with the band's heavy guitar sound, Wednesday brings to mind one of their biggest influences, Drive-By Truckers. Might the critical acclaim of Rat Saw God bring more people to the DBT fold? (20:22)

Next they turn to the mailbag, and address an interesting listener question: What is the best album of the decade so far? (30:42) Which leads to other interesting questions: How did the pandemic mess with how we perceive early 2020s music? Has the album that will define this decade even been released yet? After that, they proceed to talk about the legacies of two very different acts: The Beastie Boys and Coheed & Cambria.

Finally, in Recommendation Corner (55:13) Ian recommends the reissue of an emo classic by Braid, while Steve stumps for the patio and cookout friendly jams of Sluice.

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0:00.0

Indycast is presented by Uprox's Indy Mix tape.

0:12.8

Hello everyone and welcome to Indycast on the show we talk about the biggest indie news of the week, review albums, and we hash out trends.

0:20.4

In this episode, we discussed the new

0:22.0

album by Wednesday, the best albums by drive-by truckers, and the potential best album of the decade.

0:28.4

Yes, we're getting ahead on that one. My name is Stephen Hayden, and I'm joined by my friend

0:32.5

and co-host. He survived the Boy Genius Disc discourse of 2023.

0:38.6

Ian Cohen.

0:39.9

Ian, how are you?

0:45.1

So, because of the big military presence in San Diego, you'll see these TV ads. Like, if you were stationed at Camp Lejeune or Camp Pendleton from 1970 to 1990, you may be

0:51.1

entitled to compensation.

0:52.6

And I feel like in 20 years, there's going to be like

0:55.4

a music writer, Twitter version of mesothelioma, where someone's just going to get like a $20 million

1:00.9

settlement because their brain was just completely warped by the boy genius discourse.

1:07.6

Yeah, you know, we, I just said, we talk about the biggest indie news of the week on the show,

1:13.6

and I feel like as much as we didn't want to, we have to touch on the boy genius discourse,

1:19.6

because that is the biggest indie news of the week.

1:22.5

It's petered out, I think, by now.

1:25.5

But it was hot and heavy over the weekend.

1:28.4

Which, by the way, you know, summer's coming up here.

1:33.1

We should have like a no fighting rule on weekends.

1:37.3

There should be no discourse after 5 p.m.

1:41.2

Eastern Standard Time on Friday afternoon. And then it can resume at like 8 a.m. Monday morning.

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