Car Seat Headrest Re-Records "Teens Of Denial," Ed O'Brien Goes Solo (Again), and We Assess a "Greatest Punk Albums" List
5/22/202657 min
The guys start by talking about the newly announced anniversary tour for "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness," with Steven quizzing Ian on how many times "We Only Come Out At Night" has been played live (2:43). They then talk about Car Seat Headrest re-recording their 2016 indie classic "Teens Of Denial," for dubious reasons (10:50). Then they review the week's new releases, including new albums by Bleachers, Ed O'Brien of Radiohead and Future Islands (24:24). After that, they discuss a recent "Greatest Punk Albums" list, giving their own takes on the choices (38:01). In Recommendation Corner, Ian talks about The Field and Steven discusses Thomas Dollbaum (52:14).
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First 90 secondsSteven Hyden· Host0:00
Indiecast is presented by Amazon Music. [rock music] Hello, and welcome to Indiecast. On this show, we talk about the biggest indie news of the week, review albums, and we hash out trends. In this episode, we talk about Car Seat Headrest re-recording Teens of Denial, new albums by Bleachers and Ed O'Brien, and a recent list of the greatest punk albums of all time. My name is Steven Hyden, and I'm joined by my friend and co-host. He really wants to hear We Only Come Out At Night on The Melancholy and Infinite Sadness anniversary tour, Ian Cohen. Ian, how are you?
Ian Cohen· Host0:42
I love our intro bits where our listeners probably can't tell if it's a bit or not, because not only do I... Like, that was my first thought when I saw this announcement. Not only do I wanna hear We Only Come Out At Night, I want Billy Corgan to do this Watch the Throne style with Paris, where they play it, like, eight ti- an increasing number of times in a row as the tour proceeds. So if I see them in LA, which I think is the last show, they might be playing it 15 times in a row. That would be so sick.
Steven Hyden· Host1:10
Now, according to Setlist.com, how many times do you think Smashing Pumpkins, in their career, have already played We Only Come Out At Night?
Ian Cohen· Host1:18
Probably less than the, uh, Special Winners song. That's one for the real heads. I think that's on the, uh, uh, that might be on the, uh, Airplane Flies High box set.
Steven Hyden· Host1:27
Give me a number.
Ian Cohen· Host1:28
I would say twice.