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Indiecast

We Review The New Bon Iver Album + A Slew Of Singles From Big Upcoming Albums

Indiecast

UPROXX

Music, Indie Music, Music Commentary, Indie Rock

4.8602 Ratings

🗓️ 11 April 2025

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Steven and Ian begin this week's episode with some exciting news: Ian is writing a book (0:00)! Incredibly, it's an in-depth look at Childish Gambino's Camp. (Actually, it's about emo in the '90s.) Steven also presses Ian for his opinion on the new Black Country, New Road album, which he didn't bring up last week (4:30). From there, they do an extended lightning round on new singles from newly announced albums by Arcade Fire, Turnstile, Stereolab, and Pulp (15:17). Then they review the latest record by Bon Iver, which Steven likes more than Ian (45:53).

In Recommendation Corner, Ian discusses the latest from screamo band Record Setter while Steven stumps for the podcast The History Of Rock Music In 500 Songs (56:51).

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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.

0:15.5

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

0:18.3

We review albums and we hash out trends.

0:22.1

In this episode, we talk about a slew of new album announcements from Arcade Fire, Stereo Lab, Pulp, and more. And we also

0:29.5

review the latest record by Bunny Bear. My name is Stephen Hayden and I'm joined by my friend and

0:34.9

co-host. I hope his new Emo book has a chapter on Childish Gambino.

0:39.7

Ian Cohen.

0:40.8

Ian, how are you?

0:41.8

Yeah, if not Childish Gambino, maybe like a post script where I talk about Kid Cutty's ability

0:48.6

to bridge the gap between second wave or third wave emo and the emo revival.

0:53.5

Because, yeah, I hear way more about Kid Cuddy than Challenge Campino, oddly enough.

0:58.9

I just mean, I don't even want you to connect it to emo.

1:02.5

I just want there to be an epilogue where you tell the story about Donald Glover walking up to you in a gym in Los Angeles,

1:09.2

or him being at the same gym as you.

1:10.9

Yeah.

1:11.5

After you wrote the review of camp where you gave it a 1.6, I want to epilogue on that.

1:17.3

Like that could, I mean, that could be the whole book as far as I'm concerned, but

1:20.4

hopefully you can shoehorn that in.

1:22.9

But yet, you announced last week book deal for Ian Cohen.hen was this announced on friday was because it was

1:30.3

after we recorded this was after this was after we recorded and yeah i i just imagine steve

1:36.8

feeling like j z when memphis bleak finally got like a hit single you know i've always been one

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