Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 11 days 4 hours 59 minutes
This week, Alex, Arthi, and Keaton talk Beats1, Modest Mouse, Erykah Badu, and music videos.
This week, Matty, Will, Lucas, and Ethan talk about Lil Ugly Mane, The Beach Boys, Refused, Katie Dey, Alpine, Vince Staples, Ghostface Killah, Modest Mouse, Björk, Speedy Ortiz, Open Mike Eagle, Sufjan Stevens, Timbre, Death Grips, Sleater-Kinney, Kendri
On this episode of the podcast, Matty, Nick, Jeremiah, and Ethan talk about The Beatles, The Beach Boys, Smog, The Flaming Lips, Slowdive, MF Doom, LCD Soundsystem, and Deerhunter. Then, the gang is joined by Anthony Fantano AKA The Needle Drop to talk ab
This week, Matty, Keaton, and Will talk The Postal Service, The Beach Boys, Pavement, Sonic Youth, and the new Sun Kil Moon album, Universal Themes.
This week, Matty, Nick, Ali, and Ethan talk about Mark Kozelek, Perfume Genius, The Antlers, The National, Agalloch, Xiu Xiu, Wu Lyf, and Jamie xx.
On this very special episode, Matty, Alex, Arthi, Jeremiah, Ethan, and Richard (AKA Here Lies Music) talk about Richard’s Youtube channel, The Vaccines, Nas, LCD Soundsystem, St. Vincent, Beach House, TV On The Radio, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, and s
This week, Alex, Sara, Keaton, Arthi, and Jeremiah discuss lyrics that make them question their stance on social issues and their own sanity. Plus, they all ride in the pussy in a stroller, a stroller which is already occupied by Young Thug.
On this special edition of the /r/indieheads Podcast, Matty, Alex, Arthi, and Keaton tell stories about high and middle school and a discussion about presidents and other politics. Basically, if you like hearing uninformed teenagers discuss politics, the
This week, Ethan, Arthi, and John talk about Mac Demarco, Jamie XX, Ratatat, The Dismemberment Plan, Built To Spill, The Postal Service, Thom Yorke, and the lack of artist variation on the subreddit.
This week, Matty, Alex, Ethan, and Joe Steinhardt (founder of Don Giovanni Records), talk about Mikal Cronin, Metz, Tame Impala, Mose Sumney, line-ups, Joe’s philosophy of his label, Priests, Chris Gethard, Spotify, the trendiness of indie, and coll