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DET ER TORSDAG og FRIGJØRINGSDAG!! Nora har vurdert å starte å like fotball, Amalie har dykket inn i "The Ultimatum" og Maria har latt seg fascinere av Indie Sleaze!!! JK Rowling ble cancella, men hva er egentlig greia (the witch trails of JK Rowling)!?! Takk til Quang på teknikk og alle kosebamsene der ute!!
Noah Lennox, aka Panda Bear, is a musician from Baltimore currently living in Lisbon. He's known for his work with the band Animal Collective, as well as collaborations with artists such as Daft Punk. His newest record, the highly acclaimed Sinister Grift, is out now on Domino. We chat about what to eat and watch on TV when staying at a mid-level Hilton near a secondary market, Oreo dunking, legacy protein bars, SNL mocking one's tooth size, how his son watches TV, the Rolling Stone - Pitchfork - Needle Drop pipeline, what he misses about America, the "sleaze" part of Indie Sleaze, 50mg of Zoloft, how having children makes you think about drugs, the comfort of watching Sportscenter, his recent Tiny Desk Concert, his favorite records as a kid, what his parents did for a living when he was growing up, some fans feel like he doesn't want to be wherever he's at, if his new record is a divorce record, when he learned how to collaborate, he's a lousy DJ, and his favorite Portuguese foods. instagram.com/pandabearofficial twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans howlonggone.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
bonjour // hi !! On episode 32 of DWTN, I'm joined by Megan Louise of the band Desire & president of the revered independent record label/creative collective Italians Do It Better. We talk her new album Games People Play (out now!), growing up in Montreal, the 2000's Montreal Party Scene, Montreal's Mile End, co-owning her small live venue called Zoobizarre at age 19, meeting Johnny Jewel, the formation of Desire, the Drive soundtrack, David Lynch, her fans, & more. Recorded in Austin, Texas just before the Italians Do It Better x Indie Sleaze showcase at SXSW, we get into her love of SXSW, fostering new talent, & her upcoming movie feature :) Listen to the special accompanying playlist: Indiesleaze x Desireenjoy // amusez-vous bien
This episode is free! Sign up at www. patreon.com/coldpod to unlock all episodes!Mikey Apples is a Toronto based DJ, promoter and owner of the iconic club, Bambis. Mikey sat down with us to discuss Mexico City, Indie Sleaze revisionist history, The Klaxons, Nu Rave, Hype Machine, burning cds every week, 'Montreal Brunch House', 56 Kensington / Club 56, gallery parties, Xspace, electroclash, noise shows, Napster, The Manhattan Club, open format parties, skinheads, Yonge St, youth gangs, Focus nightclub, Brendan Canning stealing his old band, managing Crystal Castles, Shack Up, The Queenshead, Nick sneaking into Mikey's parties as a teenager, MySpace, Merok Records, Kevin Shields, weekly parties, the early days of Bambis, James Murphy, Toronto architecture and more!Mikey ApplesJosh McIntyreNick Marian----COLD POD
This week, we are joined by special guest Evan Collins — architect, design archivist, and cofounder of Consumer Aesthetics Research Institute — for a conversation about the Institute's pioneering work in coining and defining the most fascinating aesthetics of the past half-century, including Indie Sleaze, Frutiger Aero, McBling, Whimsigothic, Shoe Diva, and many more. We discuss his foundational research into the Y2K aesthetic, the consumer incorporation of subculture, the challenges of community-based digital archiving, the benefit of researching ugly and unfashionable visual culture, and more. Links: Consumer Aesthetics Research Institute Official WebsiteCARI on Are.naEvan Collins on Are.naEvan Collins on Patreon (access to 700+ books and magazines!) Art Deco of the 20s and 30s by Bevis HillierBlobjects and Beyond: The New Fluidity in Design by Steven Skov Holt and Mara Holt Skov
This week, we are joined by special guest Evan Collins — architect, design archivist, and cofounder of Consumer Aesthetics Research Institute — for a conversation about the Institute's pioneering work in coining and defining the most fascinating aesthetics of the past half-century, including Indie Sleaze, Frutiger Aero, McBling, Whimsigothic, Shoe Diva, and many more. We discuss his foundational research into the Y2K aesthetic, the consumer incorporation of subculture, the challenges of community-based digital archiving, the benefit of researching ugly and unfashionable visual culture, and more.Links:Consumer Aesthetics Research Institute Official WebsiteCARI on Are.naEvan Collins on Are.naEvan Collins on Patreon (access to 700+ books and magazines!)Art Deco of the 20s and 30s by Bevis HillierBlobjects and Beyond: The New Fluidity in Design by Steven Skov Holt and Mara Holt Skov This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.nymphetalumni.com/subscribe
Znów wracamy do lat zerowych, żeby przyjrzeć się polskiej wersji indie sleaze'u - krajowym odpowiedziom na new rock revolution, post-punk revival czy dance-punk. Cofamy się do momentu, w którym istniały zespoły takie jak Rotofobia, Out of Tune, Vixo czy Renton, do krawatów, cowbelli i i indie imprez tanecznych. Naszym gościem jest Eryk Sarniak, wtedy frontman Out of Tune, dzisiaj muzyk Króla Słońce.Wesprzyj podcastProwadzą: Kamil Babacz i Łukasz KonatowiczMuzyka: Michał MierzwaMontaż: Kamil BabaczPolub nasz fanpage
JOIN THE SCREEN ROT PATREON NOW. Oi, get on this - An extra episode per week. Early access to every episode. Access to the Rotter group chat. Get involved: patreon.com/thescreenrotpod The Screen Rot Podcast is the show where we discuss the weirdest and worst content that's been rotting our screens and our minds. It's Monday Night football for internet rubbish. This week we discuss: Hugo Hamlet. IG Handles: @screenrotpodcast @jacobhawley @j_akefarrell Our theme music is the song “Money” by Jose Junior.
Miquita Oliver and Jordan Stephens discuss partying in the 2010s, attraction and having a ‘type'.This episode contains very strong language and adult themes. Credits: Producer: Flossie Barratt Technical Producer: Will Gibson Smith Production Coordinator: Hannah Bennett Executive Producers: Dino Sofos and Ellie Clifford Assistant Commissioner for BBC: Lorraine Okuefuna Commissioning Editor for BBC: Dylan Haskins Miss Me? is a Persephonica production for BBC Sounds
W nowej serii muzycznych podcastów Kamil Babacz, Łukasz Konatowicz i ich goście rozmawiają o muzyce w latach 00. W pierwszym odcinku dyskutujemy z dziennikarzem muzycznym Patrykiem Mrozkiem o tym, czym był i jest "indie sleaze" i o tym czy lata zerowe/dwutysięczne wracają. Niektóre tematy odcinka: The Strokes LCD Soundsystem Yeah Yeah Yeahs The Rapture Amy Winehouse Justice Crystal Castles The Libertines Interpol Bloc Party M.I.A. Nasza playlista indiesleazowa Polub nasz fanpage Wesprzyj podcast
Wenn man feiern geht stellt sich vielleicht dem ein oder der anderen die Frage: Was ziehe ich heute an? Frührausch-Reporterin Luna hat heute einen Modetipp für euch parat. Versucht es doch mal mit "Indie Sleaze".
Joe Francis created an empire of spring break smut with the “Girls Gone Wild” video series. But the story behind the alcohol-fueled antics is darker than you think. Scaachi interviews Jamila Wignot, director of the docuseries “Girls Gone Wild: The Untold Story” as they revisit Scaachi's original reporting on Joe Francis, and the questionable filming practices, sloppy record-keeping, illegal tax write-offs, and assault allegations that brought Girls Gone Wild to its ignoble end.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Fun Boys take another crack at ol' "Do Arsenal Need A Striker?" discourse, laugh at Man City and pay sufficient respect to Vinicius Jr. Plus, a heated argument threatens to derail the quiz segment and we reminisce about Indie Sleaze which was a very real thing that was definitely called that at the time!
Sam's put on his deepest V-neck t-shirt and shutter shades to go back to 2009 and review Yeah Yeah Yeahs' "It's Blitz" album.Follow along with the tracks we discuss this week in our Spotify Playlist.Discover more new music and hear your favourite artists with 78 Amped on Instagram and TikTok.
You can get access to our giveaways, early releases, and exclusive episodes on our HeroHero!Sol and Michael have heard the chatter - we know our listeners wanted us to give away even more store credit to fun, unique spots in New York. We're doing just that! Tune as the boys announce the latest giveaway, the resurgence of skinny jeans, the pass-through effect of fashion in music, the rise of GLP-1s like Ozempic and the results on the fashion world, the cultural differences of vaping versus smoking, Hedi's run at Dior, Demna's potential departure from Balenciaga, Represent Clothing, Sol's blunder years, and so much more!Lots of love!SolSol Thompson and Michael Smith explore the world and subcultures of fashion, interviewing creators, personalities, and industry insiders to highlight the new vanguard of the fashion world. Subscribe for weekly uploads of the podcast, and don't forgot to follow us on our social channels for additional content, and join our discord to access what we've dubbed “the happiest place in fashion”.Message us with Business Inquiries at pairofkingspod@gmail.comSubscribe to get early access to podcasts and videos, and participate in exclusive giveaways for $4 a month Links: Instagram TikTok Twitter/X Sol's Instagram Michael's Instagram Michael's TikTok
Regular No Tags listeners will notice that we often talk about living through several revivals at once, but indie sleaze is one that doesn't seem to be going away. So why indie sleaze, and why now? And what do people actually mean when they talk about an indie sleaze revival in 2024?For this episode, Chal and Tom dug out their skinny ties and shutter shades (not to mention some brutal photos from the depths of their personal Facebook archives) to try and figure out whether this is a genuine musical revival or a cynical move from struggling millennial marketeers to reanimate an era when they were still relevant. And are we dealing with nostalgia for a genuine scene here, or simply a yearning for a time when city-focused alternative scenes were actually realistic and accessible? And is there actually a much more interesting scene from this era that we could and should be excavating instead?In summary, this is an episode where we evoke both Mark Fisher and Agyness Deyn – a No Tags manifesto if ever there was one. Enjoy! Get full access to No Tags at notagspodcast.substack.com/subscribe
Molly guest hosts Breakky on a sunny Rāhina morning! We were joined by Penelope Noir for the Fashun check-in - listen back to her take on Indie Sleaze. Jenna from Time Out talks The Mermaid Chronicles by Megan Dunn on Loose Reads. Listen back for all the goss and a bunch of excellent music.
This is a preview of a bonus episode. Listen to the full episode at : www.patreon.com/10kpostspodcast ------- Resident oafthropologist Tom comes back on the show for a smorgasbord of online delights. We get an update on British oafs, including Big John's attempt to quell the recent UK Riots, Gymskin's reaction to being on an economy class flight, and then try (and fail) to truly understand the break up of the Hegelian E-girls. For dessert, we look at the supposed revival of Indie Sleaze, and whether cameras are too good for it to truly come back. You can listen to Tom's podcast Beneath The Skin here, You can check out Lions Led By Donkeys here! -------- PALESTINE AID LINKS As the humanitarian crisis continues to unfold in Gaza, we encourage anyone who can to donate to Medical Aid for Palestinians. You can donate using the links below. Please also donate to the gofundmes of people trying to escape Rafah, or purchase ESIMs. These links are for if you need a well-respected name attached to a fund to feel comfortable sending money. https://www.map.org.uk/donate/donate https://www.savethechildren.org.uk/how-you-can-help/emergencies/gaza-israel-conflict -------- PHOEBE ALERT Can't get enough Phoebe? Check out her Substack Here! -------- This show is supported by Patreon. Sign up for as little as $5 a month to gain access to a new bonus episode every week, and our entire backlog of bonus episodes! Thats https://www.patreon.com/10kpostspodcast -------- Ten Thousand Posts is a show about how everything is posting. It's hosted by Hussein (@HKesvani), Phoebe (@PRHRoy) and produced by Devon (@Devon_onEarth).
It's July, so that means it's time for the AIPT Movies podcast's “Julygantic” series! Where we cover monster movies! In this week's episode, Alex, Tim, and Matt discuss Matt Reeves' found footage kaiju nightmare, Cloverfield!A fun viral marketing campaign! Spreading gossip at the expense of others! Endangering your friends for love! Crooked apartments! Unexpected Garfield fandom! The best music, mobile phone technology, and “indie sleaze” fashion 2008 had to offer! A strong cast of actors who were fairly unknown at the time, including Lizzy Caplan, Odette Annable, and T.J. Miller! A brisk pace with efficient storytelling and situational character development! A kaiju movie shot entirely from the POV of everyday people! A legitimately good-looking and effective found footage movie, with believable and well-integrated VFX, that's full of surprises and scares! In addition, Alex shares his spoiler-free thoughts on In a Violent Nature, Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F, and MaXXXine!You can find AIPT Movies on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. As always, if you enjoy the podcast, be sure to leave us a positive rating, subscribe to the show, and tell your friends!The AIPT Movies podcast brings you the latest in movie news, reviews, and more! Hosted by supposed “industry vets,” Alex Harris, Tim Gardiner, and Matt Paul, the show gives you a peek behind the scenes from three filmmakers with oddly nonexistent filmographies. You can find Alex on Instagram and Twitter @ActionHarris. Matt is a terrific artist that you can find on Instagram @no_wheres_ville. Tim can't be found on social media because he doesn't exist. If you have any questions or suggestions for the AIPT Movies crew, they can be reached at aiptmoviespod@gmail.com, or you can find them on Twitter @AIPTmoviesPod.Theme song is “We Got it Goin On” by Cobra Man.
- Les quatre biopics des Beatles se confirment - Londres lance sa première soirée clubbing Indie Sleaze en journée
Les nouveautés du jour : - The Offspring "Make It All Right" - Forest Blakk "The Anchor & The Kite" Les sorties albums : - Bon Jovi "Forever" - Eels "Eels Time!" - The Mysterines "Afraid of Tomorrows" - L'Impératrice "Pulsar" Le journal de la musique : - Les quatre biopics des Beatles se confirment - Londres lance sa première soirée clubbing Indie Sleaze en journée L'album de votre week-end : Jane's Addiction "Ritual De Lo Habitual" Les classiques du jour : - Iggy Pop "Lust For Life" - John Butler Trio "Better Than" Le live du jour : Adele "Send My Love" (Live - An Audience With Adele) A suivre : Beach Weather "High In Low Places"
Shannon Kurlander is a writer, actor and creates performances which incorporate theatrical elements and mixed media. She recently premiered her latest show The Project at Jack Studio Theatre in Brockley, South London. The second play of hers to take on a format of storytelling which positions Shannon as both writer and performer, The Project follows Shannon's 2022 piece Visiting Hours. Recently Anthony and Shannon met to discuss her unique process, catch up on the ins and outs of raising a dog called Pistachio, and trade notes on film and TV produced in the style of social realism. Both find themselves reminiscing about people they've encountered within creative lives, maintaining creative practices along with professional work and ponder the imminent return of Indie Sleaze, a style which for better or for worse, both may have had a hand in creating in its first inception.More about ShannonIG: @greatesthits_productions@ShannonKurlanderThe Project at Jack Studio TheatreSupport Into the Paint on PatreonInto the Paint LinktreeIG: @intothepaint_podcastTheme Music by Harry Bix Support Into the Paint on Acast+ https://plus.acast.com/s/in-the-paint-1. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gossip Girl, here - your one and only source into the scandalous lives of Manhattan's elite...no, but actually. If you've ever wondered what it was like to grow up in New York City, you've come to the right place. We're foraying DEEP into my party girl past over the next 2 weeks, and for part 1, let's throw it back to 2008-2011: the golden years of Jeffrey Campbells, tabloid mayhem, Indie Sleaze, Gossip Girl, and - how lucky was I? - Ali in high school. Starting from my very first memory of getting drunk (at my own chaperoned house party, iconic), and weaving through hookah bars, warehouses in pre-gentrified Brooklyn, rooftops, Meatpacking District clubs, teen charity galas, raves, and the best electronic music festival in North America, I'm revisiting every step of my burgeoning obsession with nightlife - and getting f*cked up... Then, because all pleasure comes with pain, we'll grin and bear my college years, where I drowned under depression and bottom-shelf liquor, threw Playboy Mansion-themed parties, studied abroad in London, and started thinking about getting sober... And we'll end 5 years later, at the moment I blacked out in Katz's Deli eating a pastrami sandwich - and decided to move to LA to finally experiment with "Cali Sobriety." Part 2 next week! ~ Magic Mind is an amazing replacement for both coffee and Adderall (either prescription or not), and has completely changed my relationship to caffeine. Go to https://www.magicmind.com/talesoftaboo and for the next 10 days, get up to 50% off your first subscription and 20% off a one-time purchase with my code TABOO. ~ Physique 57 literally transformed my body in only 8 classes. Use my code TABOO to save $10 on your On Demand monthly membership - plus you can start with a 14-day FREE trial. Code applied automatically at checkout. Click here: https://ondemand.physique57.com/orders/customer_info?o=80200&d=TABOO ~ Love letters? Hate mail? Share your thoughts at confessions@aliweissworld.com. Follow Ali on Instagram & TikTok @aliweissworld. Tales of Taboo is produced and narrated by Ali Weiss. Audio production by Wolf Taylor & Aamir Augustine at WTF Media. Theme song by Chris Stathopolous. Cover photo by Erika Flynn. Cover art by Kristen Montenegro. "Degenerate" sweatshirts & G-Strings are available on Ali's Instagram via DM. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talesoftaboo/support
WE'RE MOVING THINGS OVER TO PATREON, LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODE HERE! (FREE) Andre Ethier is a musician, painter and founding member of the seminal Toronto band The Deadly Snakes. Andre sat down with us to discuss hating craft beer, performing at Norman's 40th birthday party, growing up in Toronto, Etobicoke School of the Arts, getting exposed to independent films at an early age, Jim Carrol, overstaying your welcome in Montreal, simultaneously loving and hating Toronto, The Deadly Snakes origin story, hating other bands in the late 90's, The Constantines, millennium paranoia, ‘Rock' vs ‘Rock'n'Roll', Janes Addiction, The Oblivions, garage rock audiences, discovering music through skate videos, Toronto bands trying to leave the city, touring with The Hives, Indie Sleaze, Will Monroe's parties, the Vice era, Dan Burke, pool hopping, singing the national anthem at a Dodgers game, the ten year gap between his solo albums, Sandro Perri, his career as a painter, people having too much money in New York in the early 2000's, having his paintings stolen before a solo show, Gen Z listening habits, his kids and more! Andre Ethier Josh McIntyre Austin Hutchings ---- COLD POD https://www.patreon.com/coldpod
The makeup from 'Saltburn' is on our beauty mood board, so today we're helping you achieve the signature indie sleaze makeup look. Plus, how do we fix skin flare-ups? We're diving into the ultra-calming, soothing and gentle products for supporting sore, damaged skin. LINKS TO EVERYTHING MENTIONED: Charlotte Tilbury Rock 'N' Kohl Bedroom Black $43 Essence Long Lasting Eye Pencil 01 Black Fever $3.70 Mac DAZZLESHADOW EXTREME $41 Maybelline Great Lash Volumizing Mascara - Blackest Black $13 NARS Blush Orgasm $51 MAC Sheertone Shimmer Blush $51 Revlon Super Lustrous Glass Shine Lipstick Nude Illuminator $28 QV Gentle Wash $22.99 Cetaphil Ultra Gentle Refreshing Body Wash $25.99 Ego QV Ceramides Cleanser $10.99 Ego QV Face Gentle Cleanser $12.99 Kester Black Miracle Treatment Base Coat $32 FENTY BEAUTY Icon Velvet Liquid Lipstick $45 K18 Molecular Repair Hair Oil $94 BOUJEE: Kester Black Self Love Oil $32 VIRTUE Healing Oil $64 BUDGET: Sally Hansen Miracle Gel Sugar Fix $15.99 Embryolisse Concentré Lait-Cream $32 SUBSCRIBE: Subscribe to Mamamia Sign up for our free You Beauty weekly newsletter for our product recommendations, exclusive beauty news, reviews, articles, deals and much more! Want to try our new exercise app? Click here to start a seven-day free trial of MOVE by Mamamia GET IN TOUCH: Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at youbeauty@mamamia.com.au or call the podphone on 02 8999 9386. Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here. You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. CREDITS: Hosts: Kee Reece & Lucy Neville Producer: Cassie Merritt Audio Producer: Leah Porges Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In which Theo & Brian keep it casual.
We're thrilled to finally bring you a project close to our hearts, years in the making. For the first in our three part series, we're joined by our friends and fellow clothing nerds, Zach DeLuca and Peter Zottolo. Each has a deep history with the show and with 1960's tailored clothing. We spoke with them about their menswear origins, the broader cultural context of the late aughts, the influence of Mad Men on the fashion internet, Thom Browne, and how the ascendant trends the show brought still reverberate today.
Your Weird Aunts have been summoned by the popularity of this year's "it" weird film Saltburn. Nothing like diving back into the bad old days of Indie Sleaze to enjoy the classic tale of boy meets grand old estate and falls in love. We cover it from the vampires to grave, and hope to bring you along. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Media personality and pal of ours, Jamie Peck joins Jake to discuss what the fuck was going on during the Indie Sleaze era, why people are talking about it again, how it relates to our respective lives, and why we're throwing a SHOW about it that's also my birthday here in Los Angeles (TICKET LINK BELOW). JAMIE PECK https://linktr.ee/jamiepeck @jamie_elizabeth @ELCPod https://www.patreon.com/everybodylovescommunism THE WOKE MOB https://www.youtube.com/@TheWokeMob CRIME WAVE https://www.eventbrite.com/e/crime-wave-an-indie-sleaze-party-tickets-785522397637?aff=oddtdtcreator SOURCES https://www.vice.com/en/article/d383aq/did-the-era-of-the-strokes-set-rock-and-roll-back https://www.meetmeinthebathroomfilm.com/ MERCH poddamnamerica.bigcartel.com PATREON + DISCORD patreon.com/poddamnamerica
Wir sind zurück aus der eher unfreiwilligen Pause. Laras Kopf brummt immer noch von ihrem Köpfler in den Spiegel, Amina raucht wegen Prüfungsstress und generell hält sich die Euphorie fürs nächste Jahr arg in Grenzen (ausser für das gloriose Comeback der Indie-Sleaze-Ära). Anyway, wenn die Zukunftsperspektiven zwischen abgebrochenem Bachelor und dichten Abgaswolken von Traktordemos unkenntlich werden, dann heisst es: Hirn betäuben, Trash-Tv bingen, Scam-Sexting mit Fussfetischisten und when in doubt: nope the fuck out. | Instagram: @zimmer.101 | Playlist: 101 Banger Correctiv: Geheimplan gegen Deutschland Vanderpump Rules: James auf dem Hoverbboard Vandeprump Rules: An Ode To Brittany's Boob Job Love Fool: Lasset die Spiele beginnen Thomas Hinz Indie Sleaze hat einen eigenen Wikipediaeintrag lol
We're back with a hodgepodge of topics that include: Tiktok's Frazzled English Woman trend, Jeffrey Campbell's resurrection of Indie Sleaze, Bri's obsession with Punk'd, Emma Roberts' 2015 graphic tee as 2024 mood board inspo, our go-to comfort movies, Julia Roberts' impact on the rom-com, and more! (00:00) – Thoughts on Indie Sleaze fashion (23:13) – Our comfort movies (48:09) – The beautiful thing about Julia Roberts (57:27) – Bri's obsession with Punk'd (1:12:45) – Emma Robert's 2015 graphic tees Listen to us on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/late-to-the-party-with-nikki-bri/id1593848890 Listen to us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Uk6XEk4IZIV34CiqvGQUa Listen to us on Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy83MjBjMzM1OC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Find us on Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@thelatetothepartypod Find us on Twitter https://twitter.com/lttppod?s=11&t=N2TE0731pImO1eOG4T_wCQ Find us on Instagram https://instagram.com/thelatetothepartypod?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ== This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Season 3 of The Candle Coven Podcast is here, and it's a dazzling comeback! Join Alaina and Jocelyn as they kick off 2024 with a bang, covering everything from the quaint charm of their new fave movie Saltburn to the best Bravo series of all time, The Ladies of London (did Julie ever save Mapperton?!). They also chat about their brand new fitness studio, Peach Physique, the trials and tribulations of calling your friends on the landline, and the absolute wasteland that was the era of the Indie Sleaze. Tuck in for this and MUCH more! We've missed you so much! Shop this candle and more at bijoucandles.com Grab our Dolly • Peach & Lily Tall Candle Shop candles at bijoucandles.com Submit topics & questions to podcast@bijoucandles.com Links to follow: instagram.com/bijoucandles tiktok.com/bijoucandles facebook.com/BijouCandle/
This week, the amazing Sam Rockwell! We talk deeply about vintage, Indie Sleaze, union work, the merits of reproduction fashion, Beauty and The Beast, 1940's pin-ups, Y2K fashion, 1980's Chuck Taylors, rats, the Satanic Panic, and, as ever, much much more.
The earnest, honest, and thoughtful Paul Banks of Interpol joins Yasi mid-tour from an undisclosed location (Dallas) to discuss the usual: astrology, the RZA, destiny, fatherhood, Billy Corgan's outfits, awkward encounters with Jay-Z, and more. Oh, and it turns out “Indie Sleaze” is a pretty succinct name after all. Audio producer: Steven Ahlman Guest: Paul Banks Producer: Jesse Miller-Gordon Additional production supervision: Justin Sayles Theme song: Hether Fortune Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this week's interview with musical artist The Dare, the boys are rocking out. The Dare aka Harrison Patrick Smith showed up late as hell to jam out on wildly embarrassing bike accidents, living in a suited prison of his own design, getting your one tie back from a fan with grubby fingers, whether or not he's a sneaker influencer, his time spent in the vintage trenches, the massive responsibility of pushing the culture forward as the reluctant face of Indie Sleaze, his Mount Rushmore of NYC bands, how it was meeting James Murphy amidst all the LCD Soundsystem comparisons, the dizzying highs and terrifying lows of being wined and dined by major label A&Rs, how to blow your signing bonus, getting roasted as a substitute teacher in Brownsville, his extremely hairy ass, all our favorite lines from Pitchfork's glowing 5.8 review of his debut The Sex EP, Q freaks vs. Music Twitter, insane death threats from even more insane people, the direction he plans on taking his music, does he have barz, your friends smashing to your music, yes more parties in LA, a quick game of Truth or Dare with The Dare, chilling with the god Hedi Slimane, the freakiest shit that's gone down at his must hit Freakquencies, tips for finessing the list and securing DJ requests, just how spicy are his DMs now that he's clouted, the redacted best worst first date odyssey he can't really talk about, groupie runoff and much more on this sexy and sleazy episode of The Only Podcast That Matters™. For more Throwing Fits, check us out on Patreon: www.patreon.com/throwingfits.
Note, this is a rewind of an episode from 2021 to mark our second Indie Sleaze night on September 29th in Workman's Cellar.You may have heard of the term Indie Sleaze lately. A term newly coined to describe a nostalgic trend of post-Y2K era of culture and aesthetics of indie music and parties that crossed cities and continents.Niall and Andrea are talking indie-rock, blog house, nu-rave, electro-clash and the alternative scene of the years of 2004 to 2012 that gave us the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Crystal Castles, CSS, Uffie, MGMT, New Young Pony Club, MIA, Hipster Runoff, Mashups, The Cobrasnake's hedonistic flash photography, Dublin clubs like Antics and spawned an Indie Sleaze instagram account.So how are Gen Z co-opting the vibe of the era and is the Indie Sleaze trend just a Tik-Tok-enabled churn in nostalgia economy?Plus, Louise McSharry, host of the new topical news podcast Catch Up, drops in to talk about her experiences of indie, electro and alternative of that time, the fashion and the tunes she still loves, and why she wants to start a club night in the era's honour.* Support Nialler9 on Patreon for extra persk.Show notesOur Indie Sleaze night with guest DJ Louise McSharry.Follow Nialler9 on Insta | Twitter | Youtube | SpotifySubscribe to Andrea Cleary's Ghost newsletter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Emma and Antonella discuss: Indie Sleaze. The aesthetic is a retroactively named aesthetic that grew between 2007-2012. It was influenced by the emergence of the internet on a new scale, and the crash of the economy in 2008.Thanks to Acast for hosting us, and Phineas O'Brien for our theme song! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hanna Hellquist om sin upplevelse på Bruce Springsteen, Elis Monteverde Burrau snackar subkulturen Indie Sleaze och P3 Nyheters Matilda Rånge om nya OS där doping är tillåtet. Lewis Capaldi och Lana Del Rey bjöd Glastonbury på två lika, men ack så olika, spelningar. Carolas törstiga DMs från norska följare samt hajar har släppts fria på västkusten. Programledare: Christopher Garplind och Margret Atladottir
Hallo Echo! Aber manches muss einfach auch doppelt und dreifach gesagt werden, bis es ankommt: Sexismus ist keine Pointe, sondern eine Bedrohung! Abuser*innen dürfen keine Plattform erhalten! CEO-Macker sollen ihren scheiss Kaffee selbst machen! Bringt endlich den geilen Indie-Sleaze zurück! Hört auf, fremde Menschen nach Tattoo-Bedeutungen zu fragen! Bringt mal Eiskaffee rüber! Und überhaupt: FEYENOOORD! | Instagram: @zimmer.101 | Playlist: 101 Banger SPOILER: The Ultimatum: Queer Love ((24:50)) bis ((56:05)) Delaney Rowe auf TikTok Psychology in Seattle mit Dr. Kirk Honda Aljoscha Muttardi
May Rio is a musician. I first heard of May through doing backup vocals on ‘Girls' by The Dare, ‘Wonderland' by Frost Children with Blaketheman1000, and ‘Late Bloomer' by friend and guest of the show's Shallowhalo. Then through being a guest on the super famous skincare podcast, Dewy Dudes. Shout out to new friends and guests of the show, Emilio and Evan. May Rio has a few bangers out right now such as ‘Aspertame' ‘NYC UMTs' and ‘Need You Like' Are we still talking about Indie Sleaze? Are we still adding core to everything? Are we in our May Rio era. The answer is yes. Please welcome May Rio to Wear Many Hats. instagram.com/mayriosembera instagram.com/wearmanyhatswmh instagram.com/rashadrastam rashadrastam.com wearmanyhats.com dahsar.com
Sophia June is a writer. Sophia is a staff culture writer at NYLON magazine, previously at the New York Times. She has also written for Pitchfork, Vanity Fair, The Daily Beast and others. Sophia is an arts and culture journalist covering books, music, fashion, nightlife & trends. I've read Sophia's articles about the Indie Sleaze scene that I was so heavily a part of in Philly, maybe a little bit in Brooklyn. She covered friend and guest of the show Shallowhalo's tour diary, Morgan Maher's Girls in Bed photobook out by friend Oliver Shaw of Friend Editions. Sophia does other writing such as her Silver Jews' “Random Rules” for Lyrics As Poetry Vol. 4, and her fictional writing, check out I'm in a Neon Corner. Sophia looks like she's always in pink with a neon backdrop. Please welcome Sophia June to Wear Many Hats. instagram.com/sophiajune instagram.com/wearmanyhatswmh instagram.com/rashadrastam rashadrastam.com wearmanyhats.com dahsar.com
Introducing a new weekly video show from the Popcast team that breaks down the essential pop culture story lines of the moment.
This week's episode begins with Ian telling Steven about his recent experience seeing The Cure in concert. Turns out they are playing a lot of new songs live, and they sound a lot like Disintegration. Steven reveals that Jason Isbell said something similar about his experience seeing The Cure in New Orleans (5:06).Next, they address the most hyped release in the indie world of late, The Sex EP by NYC throwback dance-punk act The Dare (15:39). A lot of people are talking about this four-song release, and a lot of that talk is negative. But for Steven, what's interesting is that a collection of dumb tunes about sex and drugs is being treated as a novelty, when "dumb songs about sex and drugs" sum up a lot of popular music from the past 50 years, from rock to rap to country to basically every other genre. Is there a reaction brewing to the Trump/Covid era of music?From there, Steven and Ian have a wider conversation about indie sleaze and whether it's a real phenomenon or a trumped-up fantasy by shadowy "Brooklyn-based trend forecasters" (32:29). Speaking of fantasies, the guys also addressed reunion rumors surrounding two very different bands: Oasis and Modern Baseball (44:55).In Recommendation Corner (50:42), Ian talks about two electronic acts, Blawan and Overmono, while Steven brings up the catchy French indie pop En Attendant Ana.New episodes of Indiecast drop every Friday. Listen to Episode 140 and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can submit questions for Steve and Ian at indiecastmailbag@gmail.com, and make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter for all the latest news. We also recently launched a visualizer for our favorite Indiecast moments. Check those out here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, we're revisiting that moment in the mid-aughts when it seemed like everything underground was finally dredged up for everyone to enjoy. We're talking about the garage rock revival and the emergence of the "indie sleaze" scene, a time when roaring guitar-driven rock & roll helped build a culture of spontaneity and debauchery and...American Apparel bodysuits? It's the last of the youth-created and youth-led do-it-yourself scenes, and we're taking you on a little trip through some of it, particularly the early days of the scene and the music and fashion that defined it. Stef mentions a Spotify playlist they made for the episode, which you can find here. You can find Fat Guy, Jacked Guy on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. You can find Stef on the web here and Brendan here. Support us on Patreon!!! There's extra content for Patreon supporters, as well as opportunities to interact with us in other ways besides listening to the podcast. We appreciate any and all help you can provide, and we hope to keep this going for a long, long time. Thank you in advance for your support and love! You are our brothers!
Mixed by Nicole Vega Reyes aka CRÎTØNÏA Sign up and participate in the Spring '23 Compilation in the Zone. Words from the artist on this mix: Hola Hola. My name is Nicole Vega Reyes, also known as Critonia. This mix is for Klang Magazine. It's being recorded right here, right now, at El Local in Santurce, which is a very special place to me and to others. Here we showcase bands, DJs, and art projects from Puerto Rico and around the world. It's been here for quite a while - more than 10 years, if I'm not mistaken. Which brings me to remember, [that] when I started my DJing career, it was 10 years back... I first started doing playlists for my friends here, and on joy rides, I would take them out and put [on] whatever I wanted.It all started back in the Indie Sleaze era, I started listening to more electronic music, and I [found] a duo named Justice. So one day, I was walking on the street, and when I looked down, I saw a flier, and it was Justice — [they were] going to come here to Puerto Rico. They came and I had the most amazing time and I came to realize that I wanted to be a DJ and producer. So I bought my first equipment, which was a Pioneer DDJ SX and started mixing. I started DJing at El Local, Club 77, La Respuesta, La Placita sometimes, and made my name. Later on, I started producing music and I became more and more aware that I wanted to do this for the rest of my life. So now I'm gonna present to you the mix that I made with much much love about the songs when I was a young raver. In my raver era, I listened to Club House and Dark Electro House. I hope you'll enjoy it... Noisia-Machine Gun FATHER-Negrowolf - Part 2 Teenage Bad Girl-Cocotte (Hystereo Rebrand) Ian Jury-Anguish Owl Vision-Kill Me Now Ian Jury-Glass Tomb Kroyclub-Psychological Shit Boys Noize-& Down Justice-Waters of Nazaret (Erol Allan Remix) ZZT-Party Over Los Angeles FATHER-Maybe It's You Justice-Phantom Pt II (Boys Noize Remix) Teenage Bad Girl - USB Dick (Plug Me In) D.I.M.-Klein Träume Etienne de Crécy-All Right Fischerspooner-Danse en France (D.I.M. Remix) Marseille-Over My Soul The Bloody Beetroots-Cornelius Boys Noize-Let's Buy Happiness (Proxy Remix) Justice-Stress (Auto Remix) Honorable Mentions Uffie-Ready to Uff Fancy-What's Your Name, Again? Proxy-Dance in Dark Danger-4:30 Mr. Oizo-Bruce Willis is Dead Fukkk Offf-Rave is King (Le Castle Vania Remix) Does It Offend You, Yeah?-We Are Rockstars Huoratron-Corporate Occult The Toxic Avengers-Toxic Is Dead (Cyberpunkers Remix) Mustard Pimp-ZHM SebastiAn-Dog Zombies!-Designer Drugs Digitalism-Digitalism In Cairo Vitalic-La Mort Sur Le DanceFloor Kick Ass Beats - Polymorphic ---- Nicole Vega Reyes is CRÎTØNÏA. Electrónica manifestation from industrial based techno to electro from Puerto Rico.. The name Critonia portoricense is an endemic species from la Isla de Vieques. C. portoricense, known for surviving extreme conditions, is also known as Guerrero.
On this episode of the Nialler9 Podcast, Niall is joined by No Encore's Dave Hanratty for a chat about Meet Me In The Bathroom, the recent documentary about the New York City music scene of the early 2000s.The film by Will Lovelace and Dylan Southern is based on the oral history book of the same name by Lizzy Goodman and is concerned with the rise of New York rock and indie stalwarts like The Strokes, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, TV On The Radio, LCD Soundsystem, The Rapture and Interpol.From The Moldy Peaches' early open mike night performances where they meet folk songwriter Karen O and The Strokes just as they are about to hit it big, Meet Me In The Bathroom is a fun nostalgia trip into first 10 years of indie-rock in New York through the aforementioned bands, and how it spills out into the world.Dave and I chat about the film's comings and goings. Join us.Nialler9 is hosting an Indie Sleaze night on Good Friday, April 7th @ Workman's Cellar, where you'll hear most of this kind of music and more.More on Indie Sleaze from our podcast last year with Louise McSharry.Listen to No Encore Podcast.Listen to the Nialler9 Podcast on Apple | Android | ACAST | Pocketcasts | CastBox | Stitcher | Spotify | RSS Feed* Support Nialler9 on Patreon & join our Discord communityShow notesSongs played on the Nialler9 Podcast Spotify PlaylistSubscribe to the podcast and please leave a review on iTunes, tell your friends or commit to supporting us directly. Support us on Patreon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Seafood were one of the best indie bands of the late nineties and early noughties. Seriously. Check out this six track playlist if you don't believe me. Too grunge for Britpop and too early for Indie Sleaze, the band made four belting albums, played with the likes of Snow Patrol, Idlewild, Ash and Dashboard Confessional, and received five-star critical acclaim. David Line was Seafood's lead vocalist and chief songwriter. In this episode we talk about the highs and lows of the band, the realities of the music industry and get a performance of three acoustic songs (two Seafood classics and a newly-penned track). All capped off by David taking the Seafood Quiz! For fans of music documentaries, check out Seafood's Where Have You Been? on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=se6U6HocndE
Brendan Canning is a Toronto-based musician and founding member of the seminal indie rock band Broken Social Scene. Fresh off the heels of celebrating the 20th anniversary of their wildly influential album 'You Forgot It In People', Brendan sat down with the Josh and Austin to discuss their recent show at History, new music, driving between Canadian cities, touring as a DJ with The Tragically Hip, bands that won't break out of Canada, his first band hHead, niche audiences, artists not realizing they're entertainers, older bands dressing better than younger bands, HMV's return policy, the first BSS album 'Feel Good Lost', 'Trucker Speed', the first BSS show, recording 'You Forgot It In People', working as a PA on music videos in the 90s, Pizza Gigi, Indie Sleaze, getting lumped in with The Strokes and the New York music scene of the early 2000's, taking ecstasy for the first time, writing TV jingles, his brief period as a member of the band Len, finding the sample for 'Steal My Sunshine', Len inadvertently helping launch BSS, Norman Wong makes a surprise appearance, 'This Movie Is Broken', living in the same house since 1995, bad music at restaurants, Meryl Streep joining the band on stage in New York, their next album and much more! Brendan Canning Josh McIntyre Austin Hutchings ---- Cold Pod SUPPORT THIS PODCAST https://www.patreon.com/coldpod
Gah! This documentary all three of us have been waiting to talk about and break down on the pod. We all have such different connections to this era in music that has stuck with us for the past twenty years. There was sooo much emphasis on The Strokes in this film but also goes into the formation of Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Interpol, The Moldy Peaches, LCD Soundsystem and more. Aside from what we loved about the era, we talk about some of the artists mentioned that we hated and the odd connection between Julian Casablancas and Courtney Love that def needs a deeper dive on a later episode.off-topic rants include: the indie sleaze of it all, the darkness of the industry, the bubbling emo scene Vice article mentioned: https://www.vice.com/en/article/jgmkdp/the-indie-sleaze-revival-isnt-real-its-just-an-echo-chamber --- Get OVER 80 BONUS episodes on 90s TV and culture (Freaks & Geeks, My So Called Life, Buffy, 90s culture documentaries, and more...) and to support the show for $5 a month! Sign up on Patreon or Supercast! GIVE US A 5 STAR RATING & SUBSCRIBE!Hosts: Lauren @lauren_melanie & Jai @jai_stylefactory & Jules @imdenmate Music by Den-Mate @imdenmateFollow Fashion Grunge Podcast Instagram @fashiongrungepodTwitter @fgrungepodLetterboxd Fashion Grunge PodcastTikTok @fashiongrungepod
On episode 11 of Date with the Night, I'm joined by Michael Incognito with an exclusive sneak peek at his latest single DIY, which will be released at midnight. Michael discusses the song writing and production behind DIY as well as his previous single Boys Go, and his music and performance inspirations and influences. We also talk about film, The Sopranos, the queer community in New York, as well as Michael's artistic identity and on-stage persona. Follow Michael Incognito on Instagram, and make sure to check out DIY at midnight, available on all streaming platforms.You can also check out the recent Spin article on Indie Sleaze, which features Michael Incognito here.
The New York Times has a piece on what "cool kids" are into and we want to die (0:24). More on Taylor Swift and Carly Rae Jepsen's new album, including an important police-station-or-hospital easter egg (12:44). We review the amazing and terrifying 'Barbarian' (34:18). Support the show and get bonus content, including our full 'Midnights' review: patreon.com/listentobrunch
Enjoy some of DJ Erica's favorite indie songs from 2005 - 2008 of the Indie Sleaze era. Listeners travel to Stockholm, Paris, London, and New York City. Thank you @indiesleaze for inspiring this episode.
From getting discovered by Chanel's former creative director Karl Lagerfeld to becoming his muse and eventually a supermodel, Irina Lazareanu has decades worth of experience in fashion. "It was very much being at the right place at the right time," said Lazareanu on the latest episode of the Glossy Podcast. "I could never be [the perfect model]. I had to find something that was completely mine. And I had to stick to that conviction that I'm still going to show up like [myself]. I'm not going to change because everybody else looks a certain way. [Being different] was terrifying at 18." Staying true to herself came with a lot of rejection, she said, but it was worth it when Lagerfeld noticed her at a casting call. From there, Lazareanu's career took off, and unbeknownst to her at the time, she ruled the early aughts runway. Two decades into her career, Lazareanu has had a lot of time to reflect on her upbringing and ascension to superstardom. She published her first book "Runway Bird" in April, an insight into her whirlwind career along with the people who helped her along the way. Below are additional highlights from the conversation, which have been lightly edited for clarity. The social media effect "It's good that people are using their platforms to talk about [issues in the fashion industry]. At the same time, I also think it's very important for somebody to pay their dues and do the work. If you have worked in fashion for years, you want to be paid for your work. But if you had a viral video on TikTok because you did a funny dance and all of a sudden, you want to be paid millions of dollars when people [like] journalists, models, stylists, designers, et cetera have worked for 20 or 30 years to get somewhere [then] I don't agree with that. Your work needs to also reflect your value and what you bring to the industry." Pioneering the "indie sleaze" trend "Indie Sleaze as the Gen Zers call it was just called indie [when I was growing up]. It was an amazing time in music and fashion in the early 2000s where you had groups like The Libertines coming and creating this movement that wasn't grunge. It was post-grunge. It had a little bit of the '90s baggy jeans, dirty hair and ripped jeansthing going on, but it was also mixed with glamorous aspects. It wasn't about following trends and wearing brands, it was about getting through your day and surviving it. That's how I look at it. It was authentic. It's not a trend and it's not a movement. It was a feeling of expression."
Kristie Muller is Toronto-based artist and photographer who's work you've definitely seen before — she most recently showed her work alongside Kyle Teh in New York, and has shot campaigns for Dion Lee, Kiko Kostadinov & Miaou to name a few. We sat down with Kristie to chat about Tumblr, Blogspot, shooting on film, building forts in Kitchener, 'triangle aesthetics', photographing naked dudes, Indie Sleaze, embracing messiness, people being weird about their Instagram posts, shooting on an iPhone, hating photography, scrapbooking as a kid, Cuba, inflation, kids drinking $20 cocktails, Bistro 422, drinking Four Loko in Fort Myers, throwing parties in Yorkville, 'Glory Hole', 'Ruffles', Remix Lounge, Toro Y Moi, New Yorkers and their 'dinners', EST vs PST, putting together an art show with her dad & more! Kristie Muller Josh McIntyre Austin Hutchings ---- Cold Pod https://www.patreon.com/coldpod
If you don't know about this amazing channel than you are goofing it in life, as Mike Gutterman would say. Seriously though Ali is such an interesting person, mum, photographer, you-tuber and so much more. I hope you enjoy this chat. You can find Ali at all the links below - IG - https://www.instagram.com/onemonthtwocameras/?hl=en YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/OneMonthTwoCameras Ali's camera store - https://www.gearfocus.com/shop-seller/one-months-gear-shop-30147 If you wanna know more about indie sleaze and it's history watch this video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuIN2KDbuQg If you would like to buy me a coffee to support the podcast you can do so here - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lucylumen or join me on patreon here - https://www.patreon.com/lucylumen
“One of the most important things you can do is to educate yourself on some of the key skin care ingredients and how they work with your skin: Because maybe there's a product that's formulated for your skin type or concern, but it contains an ingredient that doesn't work well for you. [It's important to have a] deeper understanding and deeper relationship with your skin,” says Sarah Lee. In this episode of Clean Beauty School, mbg beauty director and host Alexandra Engler chats with Korean Beauty experts and founders of Glow Recipe Christine Chang and Sarah Lee. The trio talk about how to stay on top of the beauty zeitgeist, what Western beauty media got wrong about Korean Beauty, and why we need to limit interacting with “perfect, flawless” images on our social media feeds. Show notes: -Follow Christine Chang & Sarah Lee (and Glow Recipe!) -Read some recent stories published by the mbg beauty team: As Of Late with Norma Kamali, A Beauty Breakdown on Acne, a guide to “Indie Sleaze”, and introducing our new travel series Well Traveled -Read more about topics mentioned in this episode: Watermelon for the skin, how to layer skin care, skin barrier, sensitive skin, BHA and AHA, salicylic acid, PHA, hyaluronic acid, skin tints, tinted SPF. -Shop products mentioned in this episode: Glow Recipe Watermelon Glow Sleeping Mask, Strawberry Smooth BHA + AHA Salicylic Acid Serum, Avocado Ceramide Recovery Serum, Papaya Sorbet Enzyme Cleansing Balm, Watermelon Glow PHA + BHA Pore-Tight Toner, Plum Plump Hyaluronic Acid Cream Take 25% off vitamin C potency+ with code VITAMINCPOD. Cannot combine with gift cards or other discount codes. Apply code at checkout. Follow @alex_blair_ and @mindbodygreen Comments: podcast@mindbodygreen.com Sponsorship inquiries: sales@mindbodygreen.com
We're back with another special beauty catch up episode with mindbodygreen's beauty editor Jamie Schneider. In it, mbg beauty director and host Alexandra Engler and Schneider chat about what's been happening in the beauty industry lately. A few highlights? What celebrity-founded beauty products are actually worth the money, what innovative ingredients are on the horizon, who to follow to get beauty news, and why Y2K Tumblr-grunge is back. Then they get to what products they're using lately and questions submitted by folks in the mbg community. A must-listen episode for clean beauty fans. Show notes: -DM your questions to Alex or Jamie to be featured on a future episode -Read up on Jamie's latest work -Why derm-owned brands are the new celeb-owned brands -NIH on LED light technology for skin safety -More information on LED light -Read more about topics mentioned in this episode: Best blushes, how to apply blush, best eyeliners, how to apply eyeliner, clean girl aesthetic, vitamin c for skin, best vitamin c serums, how to promote natural collagen production, how to apply concealer, oil control tips, best concealer options, niacinamide, primer upgrades, LED facials, LED light therapy for health, best LED light masks, sun care, types of facials. -Shop products mentioned in this episode: Skin Proud Frozen Over Moisturizer, Fresh Tea Elixir Skin Resilience Activating Serum, Youthforia Pregame Primer, Youthforia BYO Blush, Relevant One & Done Everyday Cream, Kjaer Weis Primer, Susanne Kaufmann Boosting Liquid Mask, APTO Skincare Turmeric Mask with Azelaic Acid, Twenty/Twenty Beauty, Saie Airset, Keys Soul Care Comforting Tinted Lip Balm, JVN Deep Moisture Mask, Rose Inc Cream Bronzer, Rhode peptide lip treatment, Rhode barrier restore cream, Dr. Dennis Gross Vitamin C Lactic collection, Ole Henriksen Banana Bright + Eye Cream, Ilia Beauty C Beayond Triple Serum SPF 40, Shiseido Waso Yuzu-C Sleeping Mask Take 25% off daily detox+ with code DETOXPOD. Cannot combine with gift cards or other discount codes. Apply code at checkout. Follow the host: @alex_blair_ Call in: sayhi.chat/cleanbeautyschool Comments: podcast@mindbodygreen.com Sponsorship inquiries: sales@mindbodygreen.com
This week I am joined by your fave fashion analyst/tastemaker Mandy Lee, AKA Old Loser in Brooklyn. With over 400k TikTok followers, Mandy has played a pivotal role in both setting and predicting so many trends, perhaps most notably, the ever-loved Indie Sleaze, which we obviously scent. From Cottagecore to Coquette, we also discuss the perfect fragrance for every trending e-aesthetic. And you knew it was coming; separately, Mandy has been very high on Perfumetok's radar in the last month for a different reason— a viral video she made (and has since taken down) about vabbing. Yep, this is the vabbing episode. Since posting, Mandy has not spoken out about that video and the life it took on— UNTIL NOW. FRAGS MENTIONED: Glossier You, Chanel Chance, Maison Margiela Replica Beach Walk, Under The Lemon Trees; Old Spice, Le Labo Bergamote 22, Essential Faith, Nemat Amber, Axe, Britney Spears Curious, Paris Hilton Tease, DKNY Be Delicious, Clinique Happy, ELdO Secretions Magnifiques, Akro Night, Mugler Angel, Regimes des Fleurs Little Flower, Kismet Olfactive Nostalgia, Marissa Zappas La Divina, Guerlain Insolence, Marissa Zappas Annabel's Birthday Cake, Escentric Molecules Molecule 01, DKNY Be Delicious, Marc Jacobs Daisy, Masque Milano Lost Alice, Serge Lutens Jeux de Peau, Akro Dark, Initio Absolute Aphrodisiac, Maison Margiela Replica Blue Sailing Day, Maison Margiela Replica By The Fireplace FOLLOW MANDY: @oldloserinbrooklyn on all platforms FOLLOW EMMA: @perfumeroompod @emma_vern 10% off LuckyScent with code 10pr (valid on orders $40+) 10% off TwistedLily orders with code perfumeroom10
Indie rock royalty joins us on the pod today, as our guests are Emily Haines and Jimmy Shaw from Metric! The Canadian indie-rock icons have been at it for over 20 years, winning both hearts and JUNO awards along the way. After letting go of what they could not control over the last 18-24 months, they recently released their brilliant eighth studio record Formentera. In today's episode, we're speaking with Emily and Jimmy about why this is some of their most urgent work yet, the return of Indie Sleaze, songwriting during COVID, living in a New York left with members of Yeah Yeah Yeahs & TV on the Radio, and if they play to visit Oz anytime soon.You can buy Formentera here.You can listen to Metric here.Metric Instagram: @metricMetric Facebook: @metricThanks again to Metric for their time. We also want to give a special shout out to Jo from Jo Corbett Publicity for her assistance with this episode.You can help support This Song Is Yours at our Patreon here.You can follow us on the socials below:TSIY Insta: @thissongisyoursTSIY FB: @thissongisyoursTSIY TikTok: @thissongisyours See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Another film that is easily in my top tier and we haven't reviewed it until now! Ugh, this movie is kinda gross and amazing at the same time. Me and Jai talk our weird feelings about parts of the story during our recent rewatch, literally FREAK OUT over the fashion, and realize this is Brittany Murphy's movie.off-topic rants include: banned music videos, drug cinema, American Apparel and more indie sleaze talk---Get OVER 60 BONUS episodes on 90s TV and culture (Freaks & Geeks, My So Called Life, Buffy, 90s culture documentaries, and more...) and to support the show, join the PATREON for $5 a month! www.patreon.com/fashiongrungeHosts: Lauren @lauren_melanie & Jai @jai_stylefactoryFollow Fashion Grunge PodcastInstagram @fashiongrungepodTwitter @fgrungepodLetterboxd Fashion Grunge PodcastTikTok @fashiongrungepod
Dedicated to: Pete Shelley (17 April 1955 – 6 December 2018)Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've?)The Curated '90s gave way to a Rebirth of Internet Rock ‘n Roll - Myspace and Tumblr. Is Indie Sleaze a way of being performance-based with serious Gusto!?T.V.O.D.Live Energy. DIY bands. Punk Revisited. When an Online blog with Trashy Aesthetics were Off the wall.M.I.A.Olivia's mum and Budgie come from Liverpool!Olivia Comes of Age in Toronto 2000 when Pot Heads Rule! Olivia's Progress - University, Running a Radio show, Into Band Culture. A Pandemic Playlist. And VOILA! The Idea for Indie Sleaze – Magically appears and No Pot!Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs, on the TV and on the radio, Justice is Huge.First it was Landfill, then Euro-Trash, then Indie sleaze. Music, Fashion, and Culture – What more could you Want?L.A.M.F.Uber Sleaze FB Group. Sounds like 1970 - 1980's NYC that Budgie and Lol Loved.An Archive and Influence Source for Now Bands. A Vibrant Internet Community following where Brit-Pop DIY ethics Led - Just like Punk!!Indie Sleaze, the New Punk Thrift, Stop of cool! Creativity without Restriction Rules! G.L.O.R.I.A.Smashing The Glass ceiling for Female artists. When Karen O said ‘No' to things she didn't feel comfortable with, it propelled her forward positively. Music is still the Lingua Franca between us all.Another Music in a Different Kitchen! CONNECT WITH US:Curious Creatures:Website: https://curiouscreaturespodcast.comFacebook: @CuriousCreaturesOfficialTwitter: @curecreaturesInstagram: @CuriousCreaturesOfficialLol Tolhurst: Website: https://loltolhurst.comFacebook: @officialloltolhurst Twitter: @LolTolhurst Instagram: @lol.tolhurst Budgie: Facebook: @budgieofficial Twitter: @TuWhit2whooInstagram: @budgie646Indie SleazeInstagram: @indiesleazeLinktree: https://linktr.ee/indiesleaze
On the 10th episode of “Let's Talk Tracks”, your hosts, Memo, Sasha, and Pamela talk about the 2006-2013 renaissance of indie music, known as “Indie Sleaze”. (Who knew we had a name!) Listen to the indie-est of songs and get ready for some fun high school/college memories. Plus three additional songs from that era for your listening pleasure. Listen to Let's Talk Tracks playlist on Spotify and Apple Music. Follow Let's Talk Tracks on Tiktok, Instagram and Twitter. #Indiesleaze #musicpodcast #M83 #ladytron #newyoungponyclub
Janely and Kelsey review the film they've been hyping for months Minions: The Rise of Gru and rank the tracks from the Jack Antonoff-produced soundtrack. Other topics discussed: Taylor Swift Numerology Linda Ronstadt Weyes Blood possibly being a Linda Ronstadt clone Phoebe Bridgers 19-year-old music gatekeepers The Carpenters specifically Karen Carpenter Dressing up to go to the movies Fighting in Costco Trio but instead of it being Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris, and Linda Ronstadt its Dolly Parton, Shania Twain, and Taylor Swift Ranking restaurant bread The Cheesecake Factory (derogatory) Christian Siriano Pride Dress tea Taylor Swift Blake Lively Selena Gomez Savage Garden's Darren Hayes article about being closeted in the '90s The dangers of celebrities having para-social relationships with their fans The death of Instagram Ladurée macarons Americano drinkers- Emma Chamberlain Starbucks reusable cups Rowdy teenagers wasting cops' time What's actually keeping Gen-Xers alive Indie Sleaze is over Contact us kelseylikesthings@gmail.com Kelsey's Tiktok: @kelseylikesthings Kelsey's Twitter: @kelseylikes Janely's Tiktok/Twitter: @janelyshutup
It's one of those happy moments for the photographer Mark “The Cobrasnake” Hunter. His new book, “The Cobrasnake: Y2Ks Archive,” features a kaleidoscopic selection of photos that helped define the party scenes of Los Angeles and New York at the beginning of the 21st century. As if that wasn't enough, he's also earning kudos (and photo assignments) as a visionary of what fashion magazines are calling “a mid-aughts Indie Sleaze” revival. His relentless pursuit of the next party and the next photo brought him to the edgier fringes of the fashion, music, and art worlds, where he documented LA's burgeoning underground nightlife scene that attracted up-and-coming stars like Kanye, Katy Perry, Jeremy Scott, Beth Ditto, Steve Aoki, Smanatha Ronson, Virgil Abloh and his personal muse Cory Kennedy. Before there was Instagram, there was The Cobrasnake snapping away and capturing the last generation of partiers to predate social media. We talk about his hope for the Indie Sleaze revival; growing up in LA; American Apparel; the return of Interpol, Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs and The Strokes; Paper and Nylon magazines. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
La chroniqueuse Catherine Éthier et le le chanteur Serge Brideau discutent de l'actualité culturelle de la semaine en proposant des émojis; le musicien et chanteur Libalin annonce la sortie de son nouvel album Whose Love; Mathieu Charlebois souligne les 20 ans de l'album Let Go d'Avril Lavigne; et Thomas Leblanc parle du retour de la tendance musicale «Indie Sleaze».
On the third episode of Date with the Night, I'm joined by none other than Dave 1 of Chromeo. We discuss Chromeo's sound, Dave 1 and P-Thugg's creative process, their new label Juliet Records, Web 3.0, the 80s, and how Chromeo navigated the age of the internet.Make sure to follow Dave 1 and Chromeo on Instagram and Spotify, and you can check out Juliet Records here.You can also click here to check out the Indie Sleaze playlist I curated for Juliet Records.
In this episode, we talk about why 2010s nostalgia is already being talked about, fast fashion and social media (SHEIN hauls have entered the chat), how trends travel through the diffusion of innovations (Instagram Reels and wired headphones lol), some of my 2010s revival predictions (breaking down cheugy, arm parties, nostalgia and web3, the creator economy, etc.), and what social media platforms were like in the 2010s vs 2020s. Get ready to explore the threads of continuity that connect the past with the present and even the future. 3:05 Gen Z is getting nostalgic for their own lives for the first time 5:50 The parallel acceleration of fast fashion and social media in the 2010s 14:09 Fashion trend revival predictions 23:26 Technology predictions: nostalgia and web3, the creator economy, and the difference between web1, web2, and web3 26:44 How social media platforms were different then and now, #TBT, mobile view, the ubiquity of apps 32:13 Looking at how society at large evolved: viral social media dances, challenges, memes 33:12 How the 2010s relate to the future: crypto 35:23 I forgot to talk about Indie Sleaze, oops!! But it's already coming back!! Connect with Nic TikTok 〰 Instagram 〰 Twitter 〰 Substack Special Thanks
Peyton interviews podcaster, music fan, cultural oracle, and online lady Molly O'Brien about the late 2000s trend now referred to as "Indie Sleaze." Combining the powers of a Millennial and a Gen-Z, Peyton and Molly get to the bottom of indie sleaze, its music, its clothes, its ethos, and if it is rising from its grave and bound for zombie like world domination in 2022 and beyond. This is one to blog about, folks! A big thanks to Molly for being on the show. Check out her stuff, because it's good! Here are the links. Molly's twitter: https://twitter.com/missmollymary And Introducing: https://soundcloud.com/and-intro-pod The Alternative: https://www.youtube.com/GetAlternative Molly's blog: https://themollyzone.com/ Follow us on twitter @E2APodcast: https://twitter.com/E2APodcast
We discuss the evolution of "alt lit," the formative experience of "indie sleaze" for millennials, why party photography went out of fashion, and the gathering wave of sex negativity.✦ Katherine's newsletter✦ Katherine on Twitter✦ Katherine on Urbit: ~hapnyx-tamnexOther Life✦ Subscribe to the coolest newsletter in the world OtherLife.co✦ Get a free Urbit planet at imperceptible.computer✦ We're building a new country at imperceptible.countryIndieThinkers.org✦ If you're working on independent intellectual work, join the next cohort of IndieThinkers.org
Gemeinsam mit Ilona Hartmann, Autorin, Podcasterin und versierter Twitter-Nutzerin, schauen wir auf die Woche zurück. Rettet Elon Musk die Meinungsfreiheit, indem er Twitter für schlappe 44 Mrd. Dollar kauft - oder ist das die ultimative Strategie, um selbst weiter Shitposts veröffentlichen zu können? Deutschland liefert schwere Waffen an Ukraine. Was denkt eigentlich Russland darüber? Außerdem: Ist euch eigentlich auf Insta und Co. aufgefallen, dass die 2000er und 2010er Indie-Ästhetik zurückkommt? Ilona erklärt, was sich hinter dem Phänomen versteckt und warum es dabei um mehr als Mode geht. - Hier das Elon-Musk-Briefing im Social Media Watchblog: https://socialmediawatchblog.de/2022/04/28/10-dinge-die-du-ueber-twitter-und-elon-musk-wissen-solltest/ - Der ausführliche Artikel von Ji-Hun Kim: https://www.monopol-magazin.de/elon-musk-kauft-twitter-kommentar - Das Foto von Joe Kahn und den dazugehörigen Twitterthread gibt's hier: https://twitter.com/davidjoachim/status/1517538137551089664 - Hier twittert Ilona als @zirkuspony: https://twitter.com/zirkuspony?s=20&t=2QLfybmfKIxsumFvNEbGzw - Hier könnt ihr sie als Podcast Host hören: https://open.spotify.com/show/2YlCfEDdm3lr06lkZQOqIl?si=6f0159dcf5304a72 - Und das ist der Link zum interaktiven Podcast "Schreib mich ab": https://open.spotify.com/show/1M3iY3fl0ne26lAIThO78X?si=241435b8bc5b441d
You may have heard of the term Indie Sleaze lately. A term newly coined to describe a nostalgic trend of post-Y2K era of culture and aesthetics of indie music and parties that crossed cities and continents. Niall and Andrea are talking indie-rock, blog house, nu-rave, electro-clash and the alternative scene of the years of 2004 to 2012 that gave us the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Crystal Castles, CSS, Uffie, MGMT, New Young Pony Club, MIA, Hipster Runoff, Mashups, The Cobrasnake's hedonistic flash photography, Dublin clubs like Antics and spawned an Indie Sleaze instagram account. So how are Gen Z co-opting the vibe of the era and is the Indie Sleaze trend just a Tik-Tok-enabled churn in nostalgia economy? Plus, Louise McSharry, host of the new topical news podcast Catch Up, drops in to talk about her experiences of indie, electro and alternative of that time, the fashion and the tunes she still loves, and why she wants to start a club night in the era's honour. Listen to the episode here or subscribe in your favourite podcast app: Subscribe in Apple | Android | ACAST | Pocketcasts | CastBox | Stitcher | Spotify | RSS Feed Episode notes / references Songs played on the Nialler9 Podcast Spotify Playlist Support Nialler9 on Patreon and join our Discord chat + member playlists & content. Andrea has a Ghost newsletter Andrea's own podcast - My Favourite Album Subscribe to the podcast and please leave a review on iTunes, tell your friends or commit to supporting us directly. Support us on Patreon. Previous podcast episodes
If we think of fraudsters as the hackers of social psychology, what can it teach us about the weaknesses of our society so we can strengthen them and make them better? And how should we feel about being left behind by a vibe? [28:57]This week, special guest Trevor Larry joins Joey and Jess to talk about catfishing, Inventing Anna, desperation and risk analysis, vibe shifts, "youth culture" as a construct, and Williamsburg. They don't talk about why Nobody Beats the Biz (R.I.P).referencesNPR: Ways to support humanitarian efforts in UkraineJoey's on the radio.The Tinder SwindlerInventing AnnaCatfish: The TV ShowBusiness Insider: The rise and fall of Elizabeth Holmes, the Theranos founderHow to Recognize Publishers Clearing House ScamsNew York's Vulture: Everything to Know About McMillions and the McDonald's Monopoly Game ScamCNBC: Nigerian prince' email scams still rake in over $700,000 a yearThe Conversation: West Elm Caleb and the rise of the TikTok tabloidTime keeps on slipping #noSpaceJamNew York's The Cut: A vibe shift is coming, will any of us survive it?8Ball SubstackDazed: WTF is Indie Sleaze and is it actually making a comeback?Grandmacore Aesthetic: Everything You Need to Know"Beefy and handsome" Nick WoosterBeef and cheese behavior (maybe with lettuce and tomato, if you like lettuce and tomato).Or, you know, in pre-vibe-shift-terms: Do you. (R.I.P., D).
Noah and Bill dig into their drawers for deep-armhole tank tops and slatted plastic sunglasses as they quickly re-embrace the hipster look of 2011. @noahandbillshow -- @williamscurry -- @noahtarnow This week's theme: "Seventeen” by Ladytron. New episodes every Monday morning on Spotify, Soundcloud, iTunes, Stitcher, and GooglePlay!
Fashion critic and Interview magazine Senior Editor TAYLORE SCARABELLI speaks to New Models about the much-reported Indie Sleaze revival, sharing insights on its physical re-emergence in IRL NYC. Read Taylore's related essay in Interview's March print issue (and via link below). Intro monologue: “Indieverse” by LIL INTERNET, co-written with Carly Busta. Outro music: SLUTTT x Passions "Dead by 25" (unreleased) Episode cover image: The Cobrasnake for Interview magazine, March 2022 For more: https://taylorescarabelli.com/ https://www.instagram.com/taylorescarabelli https://www.interviewmagazine.com/fashion/the-indie-sleaze-revival-is-a-hot-mess#
Have you ever touched up your black jeans with a Sharpie? Exclusively owned shirts with Peter Pan collars? Get ready for some nostalgia (or a refreshing style shift), because two of the most iconic 2000s aesthetics are back: twee and indie sleaze. Note: Amanda's audio is a little weird in this episode. Dustin did everything he could to fix it. Find the full show notes at thedepartment.world.
This week's rich in-person podcast tapestry starts with gifts from Amy's mom, Marsh. Amy's Marsh impression is in full swing as we find out what's in the mystery packages. Next, Maya catches Amy up on all the tennis she's missed. Amy excitedly recounts recently scoring a hospital-grade barf bag for an upcoming trip with her niece. The ladies are both headed for Florida in the near future, where they can be crazy and be themselves. Maya can't wait to enjoy all the retired-people activities like shuffleboard and to hear all the 55+ community hot goss. Amy is looking forward to filling her rental car with sand. True to her talent for finding the negative social impact of anything, Maya tries to explain why NFTs are bad for the environment. Somehow, hot-air balloons come up yet again in this podcast, as Amy explains how a little boy accidentally floated away from a Vikings game at the old Met Stadium 50 years ago. Finally, for Approved/Denied Amy and Maya discuss the dark and serious Fresh Prince of Bellaire reboot that no one asked for. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-spirit-of-77/message
- Indie Sleaze: The Music of The O.C. - If the names The Libertines, The Killers, Kings of Leon, Arctic Monkeys and Joy Division are making you feel warm and fuzzy, then this episode is for you. We're going in HARD on one of our favourite subjects, the music of The O.C. and there will be no Seth Cohen gatekeeping here, we welcome all nostalgia of the 00's and 10's music that we grew up with. Death Cab, Bright Eyes, Franz Ferdinand, Imogen Heap, The Walkmen, OF COURSE Phantom Planet, we've got it all (including a special mention for Peter Andre). Join Heather (who has now FINALLY seen all of The OC) and Jayne (still our resident OC expert) as we deep dive into key episodes, moments and themes in everyone's favourite 00's American teen drama. For more I've Never Seen The OC updates - follow us on Instagram by searching for “Never Seen The OC.”
Haven't you heard? Indie Sleaze is back! Dig out the coloured tights, find your old American Apparel hoodies and dust off your old copies of NME. This week we're joined by Polyester socials editor Eden Young, as her and Ione describe what Indie Sleaze was really like to someone who was never there: Halima, aka our resident Gen Z.What is the difference between Twee, Indie Sleaze, Nu Rave, and the 2014 Tumblr Girl? And why is TikTok lumping them all together when discussing the current cultural resurgence? With guest statements from none other than the Indie Sleaze instagram account itself, Ione and Eden remember what made the era great; and try to convince Halima to embrace its newest incarnation.Have an opinion and want to be featured on an upcoming episode? We want to hear from YOU! Send us your thoughts on this episode to ione@polyesterzine.com, leave a review, or drop us a DM on Instagram.Want to support the podcast? If you're a brand or organisation that could help us continue the show, Please fill in this form. Can't wait to hear from you!We'd love to know what you think about our podcast. Fill out this survey here to let us know
Today we discuss Wordle, Kanye West and Julia Fox, The Real Housewives of Project Runway, The Golden Globes, 'The Curse of Von Dutch', 'Red Rocket' and 'Don't Look Up', Juan's new job in the clickbait mines, three subcultures predicted to make a comeback this year, and who The Weeknd is pandering to with 'Dawn FM'.
Hi friends, We're back! We had a hot girl summer (or was it a flop girl summer?) and are ready to dive back into pop culture world. Kanye West was spotted with a new flame this week. We discuss who Julia Fox is as well as that unhinged Interview article. In this segment, we reference this TikTok by user Faux Coco who has a theory about Kanye being a “doll maker”. Next up, British influencer and former Love Island contestant, Molly Mae Hague is in hot water (again) after comments made on a business podcast back in December. We discuss the old “everyone has 24 hours in a day” notion as well as if we're being too harsh on the 22-year-old. We read from this Refinery29 article titled “Molly-Mae Exposes The Problems At The Heart Of Influencer Culture” by Sadhbh O'Sullivan and chat about this Instagram post by commentator, Aja Barber. The return of the Tumblr girl is BACK (apparently). That is according to Vogue writer Maria Santa Poggi with her piece The 2014 Tumblr Girl Is Back. We chat about what camp we were in and if they're really returning at all...Finally, recommendations. Both of us watched the new film Licorice Pizza these holidays while Maggie recommends a podcast by the ABC titled Big Ideas: The Psychology of Fashion. Phew! We missed you. Katie Zhou created our cover art & India Raine is our wonderful producer and composer of our jingle. Email us at cultureclubmail@gmail.com, find us on Instagram @cultureclubpod.Chat next week. xoxo. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we discuss we friend of the show Trey, The Facial Hair Sweeping the Nation, Indie Sleaze, Defining Our Individual Style, Disgust, Fauci Facts, Max's Trip to the Metaverse, Adult Indoor Soccer and Podcast Resolutions. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/detail/message
In this Holiday edition of Into Trying Shit, Charissa and Jaclyn discuss a *gasp* low rise jeans purchase Charissa made, we get nostalgic about the Indie Sleaze era, and we discuss the return of Colors that has punctuated the recent fashion paradigm shift. We even let you in on our Holiday Outfits!Email us: intotryingshit@gmail.comThings we mentioned: 1:25 - Municipal4:17 - La Loupe14:36 - @buenqamino17:26 - Indie Sleaze17:30 - 2010s Tumblr19:42 - The Cobrasnake20:57 - Wolf Cut26:10 - Iconic Photo27:15 - Shutter Glasses28:45 - 2010s Tumblr37:40 - Lisa Says Gah39:13 - @thatcurlytop39:27 - Desperate40:16 - Claudia45:30 - Flora Pant46:38 - Saison51:58 - Here And There54:56 - Cocokind58:56 - Find Me Now61:12 - Nico Dress69:25 - Skims BodysuitIG @intotryingshit / Charissa Noble @charissa_in_real_life / Jaclyn Najjar @jaclyn.najjar & TikTok @jaclyn.najjarTheme Music: Antidote by KetsaArtwork by Bethany Cart
Verve is back with a bang for episode 30! We go over the Pre-Fall '22 Gucci show "Love Parade" that took place in the middle of Hollywood Boulevard last week and delivered all the glitz and glamor we've been craving since the end of SS22 fashion month. Then we make sure to talk about Sarah Jessica Parker on the cover of Vogue, and we were not disappointed. Lastly, we discuss the Dazed article based on the TikTok by @oldloserinbrooklyn, "WTF is Indie Sleaze and is it actually making a comeback?" As a recovering American Apparel addict, Katie discusses what being confronted with her early college aesthetic has done to her mental state. Will we ever have an era quite like "indie sleaze" again or has the internet gotten too big? And as always we cover our 5 outfits from this week! We go from normcore-horse-girl to fall Blair Waldorf to grungy Parisian and round it out with 90s supermodel. Don't miss this episode! Outfit Posts: Katie's Outfits Anna Grace's Outfits Social Media Handles: Verve Instagram Katie IG Anna Grace IG --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vervepodcast/message
Lana Del Rey fires shots directly at X Æ A-12's nursery, blind items are getting kind of cheugy (it's a fun word, grow tf up!), tens of BBWs are joining the dangerous "Daddy's Girls" cult, Molly McAleer's peak era is expected to return, Tiffany Maddox patches in from Her Country to charm you. GET YOUR TREND LIGHTLY MERCH, BELL PEPPER HEADS! Links Sweet Carolina by Lana Del Rey (lyrics) “Sweet Carolina” off of Blue Banisters by Lana Del Rey (YouTube) “You name your babe Lilac Heaven After your iPhone 11 "Crypto forever" screams your stupid boyfriend Fuck you, Kevin” “Taking a break from your research to cry is sometimes important…” “Brace yourself, this is a wild ride…" @britneyjade___ TikTok via MillyTamarez Trend forecaster oldloserinbrooklyn predicts the return of Indie Sleeze Oldloserinbrooklyn on the Cobrasnake and party photography “What I Got” by Sublime x “Too Good” by Drake, Rihanna by Kooze Doja Cat X Red Hot Chili Peppers by Kooze Zevy Top 16 songs of 2016 mash up Club90sLA on Twitter Tumblr Night LA Tumblr Night Twitter search results A viral joke about a fake TikTok trend called 'hellmaxxing' riffs on parents blaming the app for dangerous social media challenges TikTok Users Are Committing an Array of Sins as Part of the Hellmaxxing Trend “Get in losers, we're going Hellmaxxing” via OkayZoomer All you need to know about @angelatheeg0ddess by therealdoubledeemuva “Daddy's girl cult” Whattoexpect forum The Increase of Online Cults | Lipstick Alley Change.org petition “To get Angela off of TIKTOK and in jail” John Mulaney and Olivia Munn trend over unconfirmed break up rumors Clammy Oracle's first video Clammy Oracle's follow up video Munnlaney, obvi (via r/deuxmoi) Munnlaney part two?! What a mess if true. Who's the A list? (via r/deuxmoi) John Mulaney and Olivia Munn's Romance Faces ‘Uncertainty' Amid Pregnancy: It's ‘An Imperfect Relationship' (via UsWeekly) Get bonus content for Trend Lightly by the Solid Listen Network on Patreon. Follow our new YouTube page. Memes, trending TikTok compilations and more.
Author Dan Ozzi's 2021 book “Sellout” brilliantly profiled 11 punk/hardcore/emo bands that signed to a major label in the 90s/2000s (Green Day, Against Me, Jawbreaker, At The Drive-In). He showed minute details of the scenes these bands came from, how and why they signed to a major, and ultimately what impact making this jump had on them. What's interesting is how differently each band was impacted by releasing a “sellout” record. We brought Dan Ozzi this week to search for signs of ska in his book. While no ska band was profiled, the genre comes up occasionally on the sidelines. Plus, we learn that Less Than Jake (and their “sellout” record “Losing Streak”) was considered as one of the profiles for his book. But we also talk about Chris Farren, Jeff Rosenstock, Glenn Danzig, Catch 22, Jersey ska band Professor Plum, and we explore all the connections between Jimmy Eat World and Less Than Jake. Plus, Dan also tells us wild Gilman stories that came up in his research. We also talk about Blink 182's connection to ska, how many times people brought up Reel Big Fish to him while he was promoting his book, and we discuss new genres that are over all our heads (Indie Sleaze). Plus, we talk about a brilliant 90s Star Trek-themed garage band called The Vulcaneers that featured Gerry Lundquist and Lars Nylander of Skankin' Pickle. Amazing group! If you'd like to support us and listen to early access, ad-free episodes with bonus content, check out our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/indefenseofska If you like our theme song, go download the EP Lives by Slow Gherkin. They wrote the opening and closing songs for our podcast. You can get both tunes from this one EP. https://asianmanrecords.bandcamp.com/album/lives Support the In Defense host Aaron Carnes by purchasing a copy of his book, In Defense of Ska. The 2nd, expanded edition of In Defense of Ska will release in May 2024. https://www.clashbooks.com/new-products-2/aaron-carnes-in-defense-of-ska Co-host Adam Davis has a band called Omnigone. Their latest record, Against The Rest released on March 31, 2023. https://omnigone.bandcamp.com/album/against-the-rest The In Defense of Ska editor Chris Reeves runs a record label called Ska Punk International. They have new releases coming out all the time. https://www.skapunkinternational.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy