Plus, we review new tunes from Angel Olsen, Slight Of, and Oceanator. Leor is a senior staff writer for the Chicago Reader and weird food enthusiast. Endless Scroll. This week, we tackle the catalog of Sub Pop Records. Plus, some spicy Michael takes. Then, we dive into some discourse surrounding representation in the indie music world, and the erasure of non-male hardcore fandom. Eric and Miranda are out of town, so Eli and Michael are holding down the fort. You can find more of his work on Instagram at @mac_pogue_ or at www.macpogue.com You can support Endless Scroll on Patreon and receive a series of rewards including bonus episodes. This week on Endless Scroll, we discuss the new album from Cherry Glazerr and the surprise release of Phoebe Bridgers' and Conor Oberst's "Better Oblivion Community Center. This week we are joined for the second time by Clay Andrews! <p>It is nearly impossible to live a life without stress and trauma. This week we're joined by music writer Mano Sundaresan to talk about digicore artists and their ever-changing relationship to Soundcloud. Steve has a new book out in September about Pearl Jam. 1. Our absolute angel of a producer, Caleb, remixed our original theme by Julian Alban, giving it a new life as the podcast moves into its next phase. We're joined by Mia Hughes, an excellent writer with bylines at Stereogum, Billboard, NME, Revolver, and more. Each week hosts Eli Enis, Miranda Reinert, Eric Bennett and Michael Brooks discuss new albums, industry discourse, and music journalism. In another guest-free episode, we discuss some new music from Bully and Young Jesus. Plus, say hello to our new theme music! coutez The ReaperCast - 93 Forza, Red Dead And Blackout et 129 plus d'pisodes de Grim Reaper Gamers Reapercast, gratuitement! There's a new song from Kurt Vile, and new albums from Beach House and Animal Collective, and we're here to discuss it all. We talked about what she does as a music publicist, how No Earbuds came to be, and chatted about new tunes from Florist, Strange Ranger, Dude York, Camp Howard & Bethlehem Steel. That's found at www.patreon.com/endlessscrollpod. Following Eli's controversial tweet that The Sidekicks are "the most overrated underrated band," we decided to dive into the cult-adored indie-punk group to explore the music they made and the lasting impact they've had on the world they came from. A list of things to do for tomorrow run through your mind, but don't kid yourself, it's not happening tonight. Welcome to the Endless Scroll office Christmas party. In addition to Eric, Michael and Miranda, we're joined by Popstar Squad co-host Sarah Deveny. This week we give our thoughts on the new albums from Kevin Morby, Dorian Electra, and Adrianne Lenker. We talk about two of their albums and several singles, interrogate the sound and vibe of Nineties country, and wonder whether any modern artist could be genuinely cancelled the way The Chicks were for speaking out against the Iraq War. New episodes about every other week. This week, Nnamdi Egwuonwu and Noah McGee of the 97 Demo podcast joined Michael and Eli for a wide-ranging discussion about hip-hop in 2021. . We're joined by music journalist Jack Riedy to go through the career of one of rap's most exciting new figures, Megan Thee Stallion, leading up to her new album. The best Podcast API to search all podcasts and episodes. It has one song from each album. This week we're joined by writer Kieran Press-Reynolds. Each week hosts Eli Enis, Miranda Reinert, Eric Bennett and Michael Brooks discuss new albums, industry discourse, and music journalism. This week, we reflect on the roster of a failed and defunct indie label that curated some of the greatest underground rock artists of the 2010s. We also unpack what exactly makes an album an Endless Scroll 4 for 4. This week we're joined by writer Sophie Kemp! We are joined by our friend Evan Meindl, drummer of Pittsburgh band Rave Ami, so touch on some releases we missed over the holidays. You can support Endless Scroll by rating and reviewing on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, and by subscribing on Patreon at www.patreon.com/endlessscrollpod You can also preorder the first edition of our zine Where Those Two Things Intersect on https://endlessscroll.bigcartel.com/, This week we do another record label deep dive, but a little differently. Plus, an update on our Camp Trash iTunes Challenge. What function does it serve? Plus, we review new music from Anna McClellan and Shygirl. This week we are joined by Abbie Jones and Amy Garlesky of Slumber Mag! As anyone would when they have Ian on a podcast, we talk about emo! Lastly, we discuss Weezer's place in music, some of their interesting career choices, and their new covers album. 14 PODCASTS; 31 EPISODES; 1h 1m AVG DURATION; 1 EPISODE EVERY OTHER WEEK; Feb 25, 2022 LATEST; This week we round out our 2021 wrap-up with an episode that's not about music from this year. Endless Scroll is a podcast about internet culture, music, and the music industry. Arielle is a writer with bylines at Pitchfork, Stereogum, Bandcamp, and more. Since Feb. 2019, we've been a weekly podcast about music, the internet, and where those two things intersect. Podcasts Podcasts; Library; Cancel. This week we continue our string of remote recordings by talking with freelance music journalist Austin Brown! Then, we let Matty take us on a journey through the discography of his favorite artist Dean Blunt. The title says it all this week, folks. 14 hours ago. Later, we are joined by Zoe Hicks to discuss the allegations of abuse against Ryan Adams, and explore the discourse of cancel culture. It's also sometimes referred to as endless scrolling pagination, auto-pagination, lazy-loading pagination, or progressive loading pagination. Reviewed the record, shared our varying opinions on their discography, and then launched into a broader discussion about what . We talk with Lauren about grocery chains, the state of the USPS, snack foods, the new Twilight book, and the future of her blog, The Grey Estates. From naming their most anticipated releases, to trends they think will dominate the year, enjoy an episode of speculation. 0:00 Intro/Michael Brooks 50 Cent Meetup 14:43 Alien Boy album review 29:11 Telethon album review 43:10 Who's Song is This Anyway, This week we review new records from Wednesday, A Great Big Pile of Leaves, and The Killers. Plus, discussion of Lil Nas X, his new album, and the dystopian adoration for "marketing" that comes with it. Some Gripes and Some Album Reviews. On this week's episode, we dive back into our mailbag and answer listener questions on everything from album sequencing to our "celebrity" encounters. We talk with Shawn about the recent protests across the world and our specific experiences at one in Pittsburgh. We talk with Matty about his new series detailing every #1 on the Billboard alternative rock charts in the 2010s. This week, Eric, Eli, and Michael look back at June in music by each discussing an album they liked from the last month. Then, we review the new Frankie Cosmos album. Each week hosts Eli Enis, Miranda Reinert, Eric Bennett and Michael Brooks discuss new albums, industry discourse, and music journalism. This week we are joined by The Alternative editor Emily Kitchin! Also, fuck this new Kanye album. This week we review 'Come Home The Kids Miss You,' the new album from Jack Harlow, and discuss him as a figure in music. We talk in depth about Lizzo's fantastic new album, Beyonce's Netflix Spectacular and discuss the year so far in pop music. We talk about the new releases from The New Pornographers, Angel Olsen, and DIIV. In this freewheeling episode of Endless Scroll, we examine the new Taylor Swift announcement, the VMAs, and where they fit into society without a monoculture. Kayla writes for The Alternative and The Grey Estates, and is the Social Media Coordinator for Lost + Found Booking. We're joined by friend of the show Ian Cohen to hash out our opinions and let the hot takes fly. We kick things off by talking about Lana Del Reys reaction to music criticism, and review the new records from Bat For Lashes, Frankie Cosmos, and Peaer. This week we look back at some bands who Had A Moment. This week, your four favorite buckaroos take on the music of country-pop icons, The Chicks. BBGuns new album Help Yourself is out 6/28 on Crafted Sounds. We had a great talk about where we find music online outside the Twitterverse, whether it be word of mouth or The Needle Drop. We have a new episode out this Friday to continue our year-end wrap-up with a special guest, but because of Thanksgiving, we will not have time to record a bonus episode. This week we are joined by Kayla Carmichael! We did things differently this time, though, and included music that didn't come out this year, but that we're just getting into in 2022. Plus, we have an incredible surprise for you. This week we are joined by our friend Clay Andrews! In ~2013, The 1975 and Arctic Monkeys both achieved Tumblr supremacy and became the new bashtions of modern rock. Each week hosts Eli Enis, Miranda Reinert, Eric Bennett and Michael Brooks discuss new albums, industry discourse, and music journalism. In ~2013, The 1975 and Arctic Monkeys both achieved Tumblr supremacy and became the new bashtions of modern rock. This week we are joined by the hosts of And Introducing, Chris Wade and Molly O'Brien! Plus, we talk about our experiences being music fans living outside major touring markets. Plus, some 1975 chatter. Each week hosts Eli Enis, Miranda Reinert, Eric Bennett and Michael Brooks discuss new albums, industry discourse, and music journalism. Then, we talk about some of our favorite albums from September, including reviews of new records by The Wonder Years and The Beths. Welcome to the last episode of 2019! In this loveable trainwreck of an episode, we discuss new tunes from Momma, Hinds, and Carpool with Phil Kenbok of the Zells, and Andy Fusia of Cruel Intentions. Plus, we review some singles from Alex G, The Beths, and Phoebe Bridgers. Then, we play a game thats definitely not confusing. Some of us love it, some hate it, and one of us has never heard it until now. Plus, we review the new EP from Mannequin Pussy and the new album from Fiddlehead. You can and should read Emma's piece here: https://ew.com/music/video-games-music-fandom-lil-nas-x-deadmau5/. We hope you have a nice Thanksgiving if that's something you celebrate, see you Friday. I am really excited to talk about all of this with my family tomorrow night--ie Tech Talk Tuesday. This creates the experience of an endless flow of information on a single, seemingly never-ending page. This week we are joined by one of our best friends, Julia Carbone! Endless Scroll. Endless Scroll is a podcast about internet culture, music, and the music industry. Endless Scroll is a podcast about internet culture, music, and the music industry. This week we discuss new music from Snow Ellet, Sour Widows, and Remember Sports. Each week hosts Eli Enis, Miranda Reinert, Eric Bennett and Michael Instead, we brought in an expert to discuss the band more broadly. Then we move into discussing Swift's career, her decision to re-record her albums, relationship with the press, and her effect on stan culture in the 2010's. Welcome to Endless Scroll, the brainchild of Eli Enis (he/him), Eric Bennett (they/them), Miranda Reinert (she/her), and Michael Brooks (he/him). Specifically, we talk about how emo has broken into the critical mainstream and the role Ian had in making that happen. We use new releases from Greta Van Fleet, The Armed, and The Spirit of the Beehive as our examples, and talk about how we feel about each record. Rejoice, it's the first list episode of the year! We're joined by returning guest Mo Troper, singer-songwriter, power-pop pundit and longtime Sidekicks-head. This episode we review the Black Ops 4 Beta along with a ton of gaming and geek news. Plus, we discuss new releases from The Mountain Goats, Kevin Morby, Field Medic, Prince Daddy & The Hyena, and Mannequin Pussy. Were joined this week by UPROXXs Cultural Critic and the author of This Isnt Happening: Radioheads Kid A and the Beginning of the 21st Century, Steven Hyden. With Steve, we discuss how our experiences with the band vary, their legacy, and where we see their influence on music today. Then we discuss some releases from Q1 we missed, like Solange and Stella Donnelly. Our year end wrap up continues with its biggest installment yet: our albums of the year! If it is the first time you login, a new account will be created automatically. The ReaperCast 131 - Halo Infinite Gameplay Soon?. 30-09-2022 1 5. You'll notice we have new art. We chat about new releases from Mal Blum, Tijuana Panthers, and Crag Mask. This technique is also widely used on image-heavy websites, like the stock photography website Unsplash: Image Source This week we are joined by writer Emma Madden! This week, without Eli to steer the ship, Eric, Miranda, and Michael have a free-flowing discussion of what makes a niche popstar. The two pop-punk Defenders and Michael, a Suppy dilettante, ventured back to the band's "first" three albums, commenting on what they meant at the time to the scene and ourselves, and analyzing how they hold up now. On their 2022 albums, their creative paths have wildly diverted. . Endless Scroll. podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9lbmRsZXNzc2Nyb2xsLmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz. 0:00 Intro/50cent discourse 15:49 - Wednesday album review 27:06 - A Great Big Pile of Leaves 42:10 - The Killers album review. Recorded back in May, Eric, Michael, and Miranda spent time with Sufjan Stevens' heartbreaking 2015 album Carrie and Lowell. Tuesdays with Stories! Plus, hear all about Michael's meeting 50 Cent! You asked us our thoughts on everything from the 2010s Mumford-core wave to our favorite Joyce Manor Songs, and we answered. We also discuss: the death of The It Girl, spelling in songs, Alex Turner's greasy vibe, and much much more! Endless Scroll is a podcast about internet culture, music, and the music industry. We're off next week while Eli is away, but we'll be back the week after! This week we continue working through the many 6/25 releases with more reviews! What function does it serve? However, Radioheads discography is far too complicated for a simple rundown of each record. Endless Scroll Podcast; Endless Scroll Endless Scroll 0 0 Podcaster. We talk about the new albums from Twin Peaks, Alex Cameron, and Microwave. Stand strong as we discuss people you don't know, a diner in Pittsburgh, and how we feel about various album rollout plans. Stick around for the great and very timely discussion of Green Day that comes up. Ya wont be disappointed. Who is this for? Who is this for? Who is this for? On their 2022 albums, their creative paths have wildly diverted. Please enjoy more Endless Scroll + Jaran content, and we'll see you in the new year. Plus, we review new music from Beach Bunny, Tame Impala, and Church Girls. Then, we play Show and Tell and each showcase a record we like from this year we didn't cover. We talk to Chloe about a lot of stuff! You can find Austin's work in Pitchfork, SPIN, Chicago Mag, Chicago Reader, and beyond. Plus, we talk about the new records from Kevin Krauter, Soccer Mommy, and especially Ratboys. We chat about the irresponsible decree by the Governor of Missouri stating concerts can resume, and how major pop artists like Beyonce and Nicki Minaj seem to be acknowledging the new class. We talk this time about how they've had to adapt, and what it was like being in a band without an active music scene. Instead, it is time for well-earned drink and some quality binge watching. This week, we reflect on the roster of a failed and defunct indie label that curated some of the greatest underground rock artists of the 2010s. All this and more awaits you. They talk about recent albums by Isaiah Rashad, EST Gee, and Vince Staples, and then discuss Michael's recent interest in moshy hardcore music. We are joined by returning guest, Shawn Cooke to dissect Albums of the Decade lists from outlets like Pitchfork, Stereogum, Uproxx, and more! Plus, we chat about albums from Dehd, The Goin' Nowheres, and Cloud Nothings. Mike is the co-founder of Double Double Whammy, formerly a member of LVL UP, and now makes music as The Glow. After having listed off albums that disappointed us, and anticipation of listing our favorite music of the year, we examine the stuff in the middle: things we haven't heard. Plus, we talk about how our tastes in music have evolved over the years, and debate what makes someones taste "good". Infinite scroll has made a name for itself on social media websites like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. We start out this week with a friendly game of Would You Rather? This week we are joined by writer Zac Djamoos! We break down one of the music press' favorite narratives, whether or not rock is dead. You can find her work at Garage Magazine, as well as Pitchfork and Vogue. Endless Scroll is a podcast about the intersection of music and internet culture. This week, after discussing the new albums from Beabadoobee, Tomberlin, and Slow Pulp, we breakdown some releases we were excited about but missed the mark. edit transcripts, Improve the presence of your podcasts, e.g., self-service, If you share your Listen Notes page and at-mention. While we continue to deal with our ongoing crisis, we have decided to do the nerdiest episode of the show yet. Come for folklore takes, stay for tangents about Runescape and Tumblr. Plus, we wax nostalgic for the golden day of the iTunes store. With Steve, we discuss how our experiences with the band vary, their legacy, and where we see their influence on music today. This week were joined by the man once named Chicagos Third Best Pizza, Leor Galil! Plus, we share our takes on the new albums from Diet Cig, Retirement Party, and I'm Glad it's You. We discuss the effectiveness of a music industry blackout and then review the new records from Same, Jeff Rosenstock, and the 1975. On this week's classic episode of Endless Scroll, we start by touching on Michael's appreciation for Black Country, New Road's recent album 'Ants From Up There. Aliya guides us along as we dive into the ways Pop Punk has been getting a new life on TikTok. Creators & Guests We don't know anything about the creators of this podcast yet. Every episode is a classic! The ReaperCast 132 - SpaceX gets it done!. After a year of bringing you takes on various albums, we sit down with our buddy Jaran and run through our favorite releases of the year. We go in depth on the issues with the ongoing Spotify discourse, and we talk about the new double LP from Big Thief, 'Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You.' This also introduces what we're calling the Flop Stars bracket! Plus, some 1975 chatter. The ReaperCast 131 - Halo Infinite Gameplay Soon?. This week's episode is dedicated to a very Endless Scroll-core band: Joyce Manor. Endless Scroll is a podcast about internet culture, music, and the music industry. We go track-by-track on the new tunes and ask where everyone comes down on Alex G in general. This week we are joined by music journalist Keegan Bradford to discuss his coverage of the burgeoning emo and math rock scenes in Asia. Plus, we're joined by our beloved producer Cayla! This week we are joined by Sean Neumann of Jupiter Styles. The day is finally done and you have a few precious hours to yourself. We start out this week with a friendly game of Would You Rather? We talk about new music from Grimes, THNGT, Moor Mother, and fka twigs. Strap in, have fun, and we will see you in 2020! We talk projects from Squirrel Flower, Turnstile, & Lucy Dacus, and singles from Ed Sheeran and Illuminati Hotties. We are joined this week by Tyler, Andy and Alexa of Cruel Intentions, Pittsburghs newest darlings. Each week hosts Eli Enis, Miranda Reinert, Eric Bennett and Michael Brooks discuss new albums, industry discourse, and music journalism. 14-08-2020 49. What function does it serve? Well never sell your personal information. We talk with Julia about the new albums from Bethlehem Steel, Charli XCX, and (Sandy) Alex G. Then, as Alex G is one of our favorite artists, the three of us go deep into his lengthy discography, and compare it to his newest work. Fret not! He also gets to join in some of the most contentious debate we've had on the show. So many albums have come out since we last had a reviews episode! This week on Endless Scroll were joined by the one and only Steven Hyden! This week, without Eli to steer the ship, Eric, Miranda, and Michael have a free-flowing discussion of what makes a niche popstar. Plus, we talk about new music from Vagabon, Big Thief, Full Body, and Kal Marks. 2d ago 1 hr 11 mins. Endless Scroll is a podcast about internet culture, music, and the music industry. We start this week's show interrogating a song we think is bad. Eli, Eric, and Jaran have all come prepared with a list of their 100 favorite albums! Plus, we discuss the music that we first felt was "alternative", and talk about Weird Twitter. We talk with Lauren about grocery chains, the state of the USPS, snack foods, the new Twilight book, and the future of her blog, The Grey Estates. It's a packed ep! Mitski has a new album out after a nearly four year hiatus, so naturally we're dedicating this week's episode to discussing it. By looking at the careers of Tove Lo, Charli XCX, Carly Rae Jepsen, and Robyn, we discuss the nature of pop fame, which of their songs made it to the straight community, and why some are held in higher regard than others.

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