*WATCH THE VIDEO PODCAST ON YOUTUBE FOR ULTIMATE ENGAGEMENT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1e8G5aLHRy1kgUdMh4ZeYw?disable_polymer=true* Tracks I Got to Eat is a casual podcast on the c o n s u m i n g of new music, and how to c o n s u m e with its societal, political and historical context. Th…
Can Max create his first episode of a podcast without too many audio issues? How many sneezes did he edit out? How many cars went past on the road outside, and bonus question: how many horses? Find these answers and more while I thought-vomit about how the accusation of 'industry plant' has particularly been targeting young female artists in the past couple years. List of recommended female artists and female-fronted bands: Alice Glass (Previously of Crystal Castles, making dark, often disturbing electronic tracks) Orchards (Up-and-coming female-fronted band, a indie math-rock pop fusion) Anna of the North (Entrancing soft electro-pop) Men I Trust (Female-fronted funky indie) Alexandra Savior (hypnotising psychedelic indie rock) Crumb (female-fronted blend of psych-rock and jazz) JFDR (atmospheric and mesmerising experimental Icelandic artist) Marna (female-fronted indie-pop) Sorry (female-fronted, experimental and hard to identify. Like ominous post-punk. Very cool) Stella Donnelly (guitar-indie-pop-folk, tells it like it is in an inspiring way) Thyla (female-fronted, post-punk, amazing live) Noname (poetry-rapper, I promise I don't just listen to indie okay alright yeah) Wolf Alice (obviously) Clairo Billie Eilish Reference list HYPESAGE video on Clairo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqaMtVwWyh0&t=491s Progresss video on Billie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFwUXt_SmMs&t=216s