Endless Scroll is a podcast about internet culture, music, and the music industry. Each week hosts Eli Enis, Miranda Reinert, Eric Bennett and Michael Brooks discuss new albums, industry discourse, and music journalism.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 329 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicSociety & Culture |
Eric, Grace and Miranda sit down to talk about two albums of equal hype and commercial success: RUDE by Spiritual Cramp and The Life of a Showgirl by Taylor Swift.
Today, we finally get into the very heart of indie rock itself... Pavement. We're talking their first two albums, what they mean to our perceptions of indie rock, and their place in the current canon.
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Michael, Grace and Miranda convene to discuss the newly announced Replacements biopic, a new Big Thief album, what we've been listening to throughout September and more! Also, the Cubs win a baseball game.
This week Grace, Eric and Miranda discuss the album on everybody's mind.. AM I THE DRAMA? by Cardi B. And also Getting Killed by Geese, I guess.
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I love music discussion podcasts, and I share a lot of my taste with the hosts of this pod… but they’re all painfully uncharismatic radio/podcast personalities. Fumbled jokes, long pauses, just absolutely no rapport or banter. It’s a shame because they all seem like nice people, but there are times when it feels like you’re listening to paint dry.
really enjoy this show ! i like the variety of opinions & the dynamic between the hosts
Endless Scroll is a really great show. It feels like being part of a music discussion among friends. No pretension, just honest opinions bout new releases, trends, and classic indie records. I love that they’re not afraid to dislike something that everybody else is hot on. Between the four hosts you'll get a variety of thoughts and opininos about the music.
Love listening to these guys, it feels like you’re sitting amongst friends.
One of few podcasts I listen to weekly. Love the discussion, love the insight, love the music recommendations I don’t really get elsewhere.
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A vibrant exploration of the intersection of music and internet culture unfolds as the hosts engage in lively discussions about new album releases and industry trends. Each episode serves as a retrospective on various musical journeys, illuminated by personal anecdotes and a blend of humor and critique. From the latest pop sensations to deeper dives into revered artists' legacies, the conversations capture the essence of contemporary music critique without pretension. Unique to this series is the way the hosts create a sense of community, inviting listeners into their discussions and treating them as friends rather than mere spectators of the dialogue.
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Endless Scroll launched 7 years ago and published 329 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Endless Scroll include:
1. Eli Enis
2. Liz Pelly
3. Ian Cohen
4. Konstantinos Pappis
5. Devon Chodzin
6. Evan Minsker
7. Patrick Lyons
8. Chris Deville
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