
Music interviews that shine a spotlight on indie pop, alt pop, and power pop artists that deserve to be heard!
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 126 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Music InterviewsMusicMusic Commentary | |||

Spencer Grammer and Davis IL of Belle & Chain stop by to discuss their debut single “Don’t You Worry Babe,” how the project came to life during a deeply transformative chapter for Spencer — and how that eventually grew into something worth sharing wi... more
For episode 125, we are joined by Maggie and Alex of glimmers!
In this chat, we talk about how the band first came together, how their sound has evolved over the years, and the journey from their early EPs all the way to their debut full-length albu... more
Quickly rising indie band Meldrop join us for a fun conversation!
We talk about how the band came together in Tacoma, their rapid ascension, their upcoming release, life on tour in their refurbished school bus, and the business side of navigating mo... more
The Romance joins the show! Straight from his Air B&B where he is touring, Cody Hoffman talks his latest single, early streaming success, and placement on the Billboard charts and in Rolling Stone magazine. Cody also gets frank about the grind of tou... more
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I wish I had found this podcast sooner but… better late than never.
I found this with the recent Ridel High episode. What a great interview. They have been one of my favorite bands since the day Emotional Rollercoaster was released. It’s always fun to find out new details of bands I’ve been following for years.
I am very excited to listen to all of the episodes. I love Dolour! And Tsar and Bleu! And SpaceAcre! I look forward to finding new favorite bands as I listen through.
Sometimes, we can f... more
Pop Fuss is such a fun listen. The conversations feel natural, the guests are great, and you can really hear the love for indie and alternative pop in every episode. It’s the kind of podcast that makes you want to go build a new playlist right after.
Pop Fuss is such a refreshing listen in today’s music landscape. It’s rare to find a podcast that truly shines a spotlight on independent pop and rock artists, giving up-and-coming bands the thoughtful platform they deserve. The passion for new music feels genuine, and you can tell real care goes into highlighting artists who might otherwise fly under the radar.
Host Andy Solum brings a calm, confident presence that elevates the entire show. His delivery is so smooth and easygoing it makes you ... more
This is my fav podcast for discovering great new (signed and unsigned) artists and bands. Andy kills it!
I hadn’t heard that band name in years and now I’ve been turned on to not only new material but a great interview with the whole band. I am hoping Big Stir will eventually do a vinyl release. Love this show!










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