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We begin this episode with a discussion about Pitchfork's 250 Best Songs of the 1990s list. ', It's that time of year! 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. Some Gripes and Some Album Reviews. We each run down our 10 favorite releases of the year so far. Divine Office - Liturgy Of The Hours Of The Roman Catholic Church (Breviary) Nov 08, Evening Prayer For Tuesday Of The 32nd Week Of Ordinary Time eighty-two Nov 11, About Today for St. Martin of Tours, B. Nov 11, Office of Readings - Memorial for St. Martin of Tours, B. Then, we have a lengthy conversation about the way forums like Rate Your Music and /mu affect the canonization of music and inform people's taste. Endless Scroll. Many digressions ensue. Their new album, New Music and Big Pop, is out now on Run For Cover Records. 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. Welcome to Endless Scroll, the brainchild of Eli Enis (he/him), Eric Bennett (they/them), Miranda Reinert (she/her), and Michael Brooks (he/him). Then, we talk about some of our favorite albums from September, including reviews of new records by The Wonder Years and The Beths. We're your favorite music critic's favorite music critics. Instead, this week's episode is an unlocked one from our bonus feed. 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. Welcome to the Hot Girl episode of Endless Scroll! The stories around albums or artists that get repeated over and over, sometimes even to the point of overshadowing the music itself. This week we discuss new music from Snow Ellet, Sour Widows, and Remember Sports. Episoden "Whats Happening in Rap?" with Nnamdi Egwuonwu & Noah McGee 18.06.2021 1 Stunde 18 Minuten. Description Phew! coutez The ReaperCast - 93 Forza, Red Dead And Blackout et 129 plus d'pisodes de Grim Reaper Gamers Reapercast, gratuitement! Plus, our favorite music from August. It is a great, free way to engage the podcast community and increase the visibility of your podcasts. Eli, Eric, and Jaran have all come prepared with a list of their 100 favorite albums! After 6/25's insane amount of new releases, we had to pick just a few to talk about. This time around, we look at the catalog of Double Double Whammy. 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. In ~2013, The 1975 and Arctic Monkeys both achieved Tumblr supremacy and became the new bashtions of modern rock. We begin this episode with a discussion about Pitchfork's 250 Best Songs of the 1990s list. Thank you for helping to keep the podcast database up to date. 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. Pdcast: Endless Scroll is a podcast about internet culture, music, and the music industry. Then, we review the new Frankie Cosmos album. You can read Mano's writing on this topic in Water & Music. This week were joined by the man once named Chicagos Third Best Pizza, Leor Galil! This week we are joined by the one and only Jamie Coletta of No Earbuds! This week, Eric, Eli, and Michael look back at June in music by each discussing an album they liked from the last month. Each week hosts Eli Enis, Miranda Reinert, Eric Bennett and Michael Brooks discuss new albums, industry discourse, and music journalism. Each week hosts Eli Enis, Miranda Reinert, Eric Bennett and Michael Brooks d 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. Aucune inscription ou installation ncessaire. Plus, Eric is a Pennsylvanian now and Michael got Wilco tickets. We review some new music from Jean Dawson, food house, and blackwinterwells. This week, with Eli back from vacation, we dig into new records for Jodi and Clairo. We start out this week with a friendly game of Would You Rather? You can heard that series here: https://hugoreyes-36858.medium.com/. On September 28, Google unveiled a slew of new features in an effort to reinvent itself, ranging . Plus, Eli discusses a low-quality cassette he recently purchased, and asks "what do we expect from a cassette tape? Grim Reaper Gamers hosts a Bi-Weekly Podcast where we talk about Community News, Video Games, Beer and whatever else we feel like discussing. 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. podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9lbmRsZXNzc2Nyb2xsLmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz. Endless Scroll is a podcast about internet culture, music, and the music industry. You can read Hope's review of the record here http://www.getalternative.com/album-review-taylor-swift-folklore/, This week we talk about the rise of the newsletter as every music writer's new chosen outlet, and are joined in doing so by Miranda Reinert! This week we examine the state of nostalgia in music, and specifically how the timeline of what we're nostalgic for has gotten shorter. As a touring musician herself, Missy offers valuable insight to what it's been like trying to keep a band afloat. Preorder our zine here: https://endlessscroll.bigcartel.com/product/where-those-two-things-intersect-issue-1. The episode title will make sense, we promise. Finally, we go way deep on Wild Pink's new record. We hope you have a nice Thanksgiving if that's something you celebrate, see you Friday. 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. . 9:20 - Trace Mountains 18:45 - Angel Du$t 29:22 Circuit des Yeux 35:00 Strange Ranger 48:40 Hand Habits 54:27 Grouper. While there's been lots of great music released this year, we rarely get into things we really didn't like. But then the dreaded question of what to watch is asked. Plus, we talk to Leor about the Readers recent transition to nonprofit status, and ask him to rate weird food hes eaten. This week we have a PACKED show for you. Endless Scroll is a podcast about internet culture, music, and the music industry. Plus, we mourn the losses of David Berman of Silver Jews, and Purple Mountains, and Phil Haggerty of Somos. Instead, we brought in an expert to discuss the band more broadly. Endless Scroll is a podcast about internet culture, music, and the music industry. Copyright 2022 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. We hope you enjoy. Folks, there's a new Alex G album out as of today, so of course, we're going deep on it. We are joined this week by Tyler, Andy and Alexa of Cruel Intentions, Pittsburghs newest darlings. We talk new releases from Xiu Xiu, Dry Cleaning, and Moontype. Reviewed the record, shared our varying opinions on their discography, and then launched into a broader discussion about what makes an indie band a "legacy act" vs. an "active band who've been around for a minute." In ~2013, The 1975 and Arctic Monkeys both achieved Tumblr supremacy and became the new bashtions of modern rock. Help Topshelf Records https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/topshelfrecords/we-need-your-help-to-save-our-label Help No Sleep Records https://nosleeprecords.com/, We're off this week as two of our hosts move and another is traveling, but enjoy this unlocked bonus episode. It's also sometimes referred to as endless scrolling pagination, auto-pagination, lazy-loading pagination, or progressive loading pagination. This time Eric, Eli, Michael and Miranda each share their 5 favorite songs and 10 favorite albums of the year so far. We run through our 15 favorite releases of Q1 each! Eric's review of God Save the Animals in Paste Magazine: https://www.pastemagazine.com/music/alex-g/god-save-the-animals-album-review/, Built to Spill put out their first album in seven years, so we dove in head-first. T. Tuesdays with Stories! Its 2020 and we are kicking off the decade by talking about some albums from the end of last year. Listen all the way through for a great bit of Michael Brooks backstory. We start this week's show interrogating a song we think is bad. This week we are joined by Frank DiNardo and Jackson Rogers of The Zells. This technique is also widely used on image-heavy websites, like the stock photography website Unsplash: Image Source Recommended by us. This week we are joined by music journalist Michael Brooks. This episode sees us discussing the label's emo beginnings, covering 2004 - 2015. 01:44:04 - En este episodio hablamos con Andrea Olarte de un tema tecnico. Unsubscribe. 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. This week, we tackle the catalog of Sub Pop Records. Miranda's Newsletter https://somethingold.substack.com/ Our Newsletter https://endlessscroll.substack.com/. It's a packed ep! Aliya guides us along as we dive into the ways Pop Punk has been getting a new life on TikTok. . This week we are joined by our friend, writer David Gutierrez. We talk with Kayla about how the COVID-19 crisis will effect the music industry, and about her experiences as a person of color in predominantly white music spaces. Trending My Feed My Profile Categories. 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. This week we were so glad to be joined by Emilie Friedlander! We talk with James about all things band reunions, from the slimy to the well executed. New episodes about every other week. Creators & Guests We don't know anything about the creators of this podcast yet. And for the deep dive, we discuss Google's strategy for luring Gen Z with endless scrolling. This week we review 'Come Home The Kids Miss You,' the new album from Jack Harlow, and discuss him as a figure in music. This week we continue our string of remote recordings by talking with freelance music journalist Austin Brown! We had recorded an episode with a guest we know you all like this week, but due to technical difficulties, that episode won't be out until next month. Instead, we brought in an expert to discuss the band more broadly. In ~2013, The 1975 and Arctic Monkeys both achieved Tumblr supremacy and became the new bashtions of modern rock. From early classics to recent releases, there's so much to love here. Now we're also a weekly roundup of songs. No signup or install needed. Plus, discussion of Lil Nas X, his new album, and the dystopian adoration for "marketing" that comes with it. We talk projects from Squirrel Flower, Turnstile, & Lucy Dacus, and singles from Ed Sheeran and Illuminati Hotties. Then, we talk about some of our favorite albums from September, including reviews of new records by The Wonder Years and The Beths. Plus, hear all about Michael's meeting 50 Cent! Plus, we discuss our most anticipated records of the year. We discuss and riff on Spotify vertical videos and Apple Music making album arts into .gifs. Eric's review of God Save the Animals in Paste Magazine: https://www.pastemagazine.com/music/alex-g/god-save-the-animals-album-review/. Tuesdays with Stories! 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. We talk with Kory about the balance between quality and quantity in an artists discography, and about his newest record, Cosmic Thrill Seekers. Plus, we discuss new releases from The Mountain Goats, Kevin Morby, Field Medic, Prince Daddy & The Hyena, and Mannequin Pussy. You have until 6/5/21 and can send your questions to. We break down one of the music press' favorite narratives, whether or not rock is dead. 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. Endless Scroll is a podcast about music, the internet, and where those two things intersect. Podcast Academy. A patron of the show asked that we talk about Radiohead. We talked about new releases from Marika Hackman, WHY?, and Maneka. It's a really fun and lovely conversation about a beautiful record. The best Podcast API to search all podcasts and episodes. This time, alphabetically, until our top 10s, which are ranked. Folks, there's a new Alex G album out as of today, so of course, we're going deep on it. Plus, we chat about albums from Dehd, The Goin' Nowheres, and Cloud Nothings. On The No Judgement Zone, host Roman Benty, Chelsea Rogers, and Tyler Gallagher discuss the kind of music some see as a guilty pleasure, but ultimately still slaps. This week we are joined by Ian Cohen, writer for Pitchfork, Stereogum, The Ringer and beyond. 4:24 - Pitchfork Rescores 24:47 - Lala Lala album review 41:34 TWIABP album review, This week we're joined by Jordy Walsh, an editor at The Alternative and writer for Slant Magazine. This week we review the new records from Torres and Foxing. This week we are joined by Sophie Patka, the Program Director of WCDB Albany 90.9FM, the college radio station Eric and Eli had shows on years ago. Galaxy Brains with Dave Schilling and Jonah Ray, Every Album Ever w/ Mike Mansour & Alex Volz, Pineapple Street Studios / Crooked Media / Spotify, Three Uncanny Four/HyperObject Industries. 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. Then, we dive into a discussion of her excellent podcast. 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. Plus, we review new music from Anna McClellan and Shygirl. Mitski has a new album out after a nearly four year hiatus, so naturally we're dedicating this week's episode to discussing it. Can this man we're told is charming win over our hosts? We have so much more coming in 2022! 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. So, as an extra treat, were sharing an episode of a podcast we love with you. 4:01 - Indigo album review 13:52 - Lorde - Solar Power album review 46:00 - Popstars, fame and criticism, This week we're talking new albums from Alien Boy and Telethon. Who is this for? Rather than give each other the impersonal gifts of a white elephant swap, we put our spin on Secret Santa. However, Radioheads discography is far too complicated for a simple rundown of each record. This week we are joined by Abbie Jones and Amy Garlesky of Slumber Mag! This week we're joined by writer Aliya Chaudhry, a writer with bylines at Billboard, Kerrang, Water and Music, and more. They talk about recent albums by Isaiah Rashad, EST Gee, and Vince Staples, and then discuss Michael's recent interest in moshy hardcore music. This week we are joined by Eli's youngest brother, Isaac! In this ep, we talk about the era when they became teen-adored forces, how their music has evolved since, and whether their new records are any good. Then, we review the new Frankie Cosmos album. It was great to talk with her about the existential crisis face by many touring artists over the past year. Strap in, have fun, and we will see you in 2020! 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. Recommended by media. Finally, we go way deep on Wild Pink's new record. Topics include her introduction to music, meeting her partner & bandmate Shannon, and their upcoming record. Then, Eli walks us through some hilarious mix CDs he found in his childhood bedroom, and we talk about Eric's revival of their iPod. 14-08-2020 49. We discuss new releases from Julia Shapiro, Ramonda Hammer, and Crumb. We give our thoughts on the new albums from Club Night, Emily Reo and Weyes Blood. Built to Spill put out their first album in seven years, so we dove in head-first. Plus, we talk about how our tastes in music have evolved over the years, and debate what makes someones taste "good". Since that night when I felt the true abyss of the scroll, I have been more actively ignoring all videos displayed before meespecially the insane barrage of celebrity ones. 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. This week we are joined by Sean Neumann of Jupiter Styles. In each episode, we'll give our takes on some of the latest happenin. This week we sit down with our good friend Charlie to riff on things like the vats of 1$ cocktails at Applebees, Eric's apartment, and how long squirrels live.

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