Endless Scroll

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Sinopsis

Endless Scroll is a podcast about the intersection of music and internet culture. In each episode, we'll give our takes on some of the latest happenings in the broader indie landscape, discuss new music we like and dislike, and then tackle a specific issue in music culture--often with a special guest

Episodios

  • "of Montreal at the Mall" with Andy Powers

    23/01/2020 Duración: 01h15min

    This week we are joined by Andy Powers of the podcast Everyone I Know! Andy is one of our best friends in the podcasting world and it was very fun to get him in the show. We talk about the new albums from of Montreal, AJJ, and Bombay Bicycle Club. Then, Andy takes the reigns and talks to us about the criticisms of electronic music and our own relationships with it. You can follow Everyone I Know on all social media at @EIKFellas, and can subscribe wherever you get podcasts. We love the show and hope you do too. You can support our show on Patreon, at www.patreon.com/endlessscrollpod

  • "IndieRockTikTok"

    16/01/2020 Duración: 46min

    This week Eric and Eli riff amongst themselves, and share their hopes and theories for music in 2020. From naming their most anticipated releases, to trends they think will dominate the year, enjoy an episode of speculation. 

  • "We're Not Going to Coachella" with Evan Meindl

    09/01/2020 Duración: 01h04min

    Welcome back! It’s 2020 and we are kicking off the decade by... talking about some albums from the end of last year. We are joined by our friend Evan Meindl, drummer of Pittsburgh band Rave Ami, so touch on some releases we missed over the holidays. Plus, we discuss Coachella, and the thoughts people have about people who play it.

  • "3 Hosts. 100 Albums Each" with Jaran Chance

    19/12/2019 Duración: 01h30min

    Welcome to the last episode of 2019! 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. Eli, Eric, and Jaran have all come prepared with a list of their 100 favorite albums! Strap in, have fun, and we will see you in 2020!

  • UNLOCKED: "Album of the (First Half of the) Year" with Jaran Chance

    05/12/2019 Duración: 01h15min

    Happy December! This week we are unlocking our premium episode from the end of June. We chat with best friend of the pod, Jaran Chance, about our favorite albums of Q1 and Q2. Later this month, Jaran will be back for a sequel and we will rank our favorite albums of the year. 

  • "The Duke of Dubstep" with Caleb Enis

    21/11/2019 Duración: 01h08min

    This week we sit down with electronic music producer, dubstep connoisseur and Eli's brother, Caleb Enis. We talk about new music from Grimes, THNGT, Moor Mother, and fka twigs. Then we discuss where dubstep has gone and its journey throughout the 2010's. 

  • "The Year Emo Won" with Ian Cohen

    14/11/2019 Duración: 01h19min

    This week we are joined by Ian Cohen, writer for Pitchfork, Stereogum, The Ringer and beyond. As anyone would when they have Ian on a podcast, we talk about emo! Specifically, we talk about how emo has broken into the critical mainstream and the role Ian had in making that happen. Plus, we discuss the new albums from White Reaper, Turnover, and Greet Death.

  • "It's List Time" with Shawn Cooke

    09/11/2019 Duración: 01h12min

    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 talk briefly about the new albums from Hovvdy, Sammi Lanzetta, and Sean Henry. 

  • "Free Range Freelancing" with Sean Neumann

    31/10/2019 Duración: 54min

    This week we are joined by Sean Neumann of Jupiter Styles. In addition to his solo work, Sean also works as a freelance journalist, and is a member of the band Ratboys. We talk about how he manages both parts of his career, his experiences as a writer, and what his various musical projects help him to express. Plus, we review new albums from Great Grandpa, Amy O, and Camp Howard. Also, fuck this new Kanye album.      

  • "Music is Stressful" with Katie Cusack

    24/10/2019 Duración: 01h19min

    We are joined this week by Katie Cusack of The Collaborative Magazine. We talk to Katie about the controversy surrounding the Amazon Intersect Festival, her work covering the New York Capital Region on a local level, and her piece in the latest edition of Gold Flake Paint. Plus, we talk about new music from Vagabon, Big Thief, Full Body, and Kal Marks.

  • "DIY Jack of All Trades" with Olivia Keasling

    17/10/2019 Duración: 56min

    We are joined this week by DIY jack of all trades Olivia Keasling! We chat about the new albums from Lisa Prank, Chris Farren, and The Menzingers. Then, we talk to Olivia about her experiences working as a tour photographer and selling merch for bands like Origami Angel and Dogleg.

  • "Growth vs. Reinvention" with David Gutierrez

    11/10/2019 Duración: 59min

    This week we are joined by our friend, writer David Gutierrez. We talk about the new releases from The New Pornographers, Angel Olsen, and DIIV. Then, we debate the differences and specifics of artistic growth, compared to complete reinvention. 

  • "Microwave Safe" with Emily Kitchin

    03/10/2019 Duración: 01h05min

    This week we are joined by The Alternative editor Emily Kitchin! We talk about the new albums from Twin Peaks, Alex Cameron, and Microwave. Then, we talk about Emily’s recent interview with Microwave frontman Nathan Hardy, and open up a larger discussion of interviewing artists about sensitive topics.

  • "Surf Rock is Like Cinnamon" with Bineet Kaur

    26/09/2019 Duración: 53min

    We are joined this week by music journalist Bineet Kaur to review the new releases from Vivian Girls, Long Beard, The Berries, and Chastity Belt. Plus, we talk about our experiences being music fans living outside major touring markets.

  • "House of Takes" with Julia Carbone

    20/09/2019 Duración: 01h02min

    This week we are joined by one of our best friends, Julia Carbone! 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. Last, we round out the hour talking about our favorite archetypes of people you see at shows.

  • “Same as it.. Always Was?” with Kevin Duquette

    12/09/2019 Duración: 01h04min

    This week we are joined by co-founder of Topshelf Records, Kevin Duquette! We kick things off by talking about Lana Del Rey’s reaction to music criticism, and review the new records from Bat For Lashes, Frankie Cosmos, and Peaer. Then we talk to Kevin about the history of his label, his work with international artists, and the struggles of promoting music you believe in.

  • "Norman Fricking Rockwell!" with Jessi Frick

    05/09/2019 Duración: 01h01min

    This week we are joined by the owner and co-founder of Father Daughter Records, Jessi Frick. We talk with Jessi about running her very unique label, and review some new albums from Sheer Mag, Whitney, Lana Del Rey, and Black Belt Eagle Scout.

  • "Some Swift Discourse" with Julie McLafferty

    29/08/2019 Duración: 01h02min

    This week we are joined by Endless Scroll's Pop Correspondent, Julie McLafferty to talk about the new albums from Jay Som, Esther Rose, and Taylor Swift. 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. 

  • "The Press Cycle Won't Hold" with Ashley Miller

    22/08/2019 Duración: 01h02min

    This week we are joined by one of Eric’s oldest friends, Ashley Miller, to discuss whether “Event Albums”, or major releases from popular artists still have the power they used to. Plus, we chat about the new albums from Oso Oso, Sleater-Kinney, and Bon Iver.

  • The Great Ye Debate with Michael Brooks

    15/08/2019 Duración: 52min

    This week we are joined by music journalist Michael Brooks. We talked about new releases from Marika Hackman, WHY?, and Maneka. As we approach the 2020’s, we use the framing device of forthcoming “Best of the Decade” lists to debate the 2010 releases of Kanye West, and ponder whether his public persona will have an effect on how he stacks up. Plus, we mourn the losses of David Berman of Silver Jews, and Purple Mountains, and Phil Haggerty of Somos.

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