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indie-vidually

indie-vidually

Andrew Lane Cummins

Are you tired of the regurgitated, emotionless audible fodder that plays on the radio these days? Doesn't the lot of it sound kind of plastic and uninspired? If so, indie-vidually may entertain you, and turn you on to some independant/unsigned artists who do what they do very well. Your host Andrew Lane Cummins interviews them and plays many of their tracks each show as they discuss them in depth.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best indie-vidually episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to indie-vidually for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite indie-vidually episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

indie-vidually - Lost in the Chronic with The Weird Sisters
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07/26/21 • 58 min

I love talking to this band! "The Weird Sisters" out of Nashville, TN recently released a very awesome and infectiously catchy song called "Lost in the Chronic," and they're my guests once again on the show to talk about it. Izaac Short and Gabrielle Lewis discuss all sorts of fun and cool things with me on this episode of the podcast.

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indie-vidually - Art Thieves Round 2

Art Thieves Round 2

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04/04/21 • 167 min

I'm psyched to have Paducah, Kentucky post-rock/metal/instrumental band "Art Thieves" back on the podcast for this episode of "indie-vidually." I had them on for a live album they did a few years ago, but this time they're back to discuss their newest release "Maelstrom," an 8 track LP that will blow you away. It's fantastic, and they are one of my favorite Western Kentucky bands. They're also some really cool, down to Earth dudes.

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indie-vidually - Wolfstar

Wolfstar

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01/29/21 • 90 min

I am happy to finally have my good friends "Wolfstar" on the podcast. Wolfstar is a metal band out of Lexington, Kentucky that I quite enjoy, and for many reasons. They're real, they're humble, and they write some kick ass, old school sounding metal that any veteran or new metal fan can rock to. All four members were present for this chat, including lead singer and rhythm guitar Matthew Dominic Capua, lead guitar player and founder Sam Pednau, bass and backing vocals Justin Taylor, and on drums John Hause. I thoroughly enjoyed hanging virtually with these dudes, and you'll enjoy the following conversation and the songs included.

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indie-vidually - Nordista Freeze Returns!
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01/06/21 • 110 min

Nashville native "Nordista Freeze" once again graces the podcast with his presence for this edition of indie-vidually. Freeze is always a super fun conversation, and a very down to Earth guy with a great energy. Born and raised in Nashville, Nordista Freeze is no stranger to its local music scene, having been described as "cosmic Tom Petty," as well as drawing comparisons to the likes of Bob Dylan and Lou Reed, with a modern twist, as well as being described as a lot more genres from 60's based music that you'll learn about as you listen to this episode. Last time we spoke we broke down and discussed his 2017 album "Cosmic Haus," but this time we focus on 6 singles he's put out recently, as well as how the Covid-19 pandemic has effected a musician whose bread and butter is touring the country hundreds of days throughout the year.

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indie-vidually - Ebearorama

Ebearorama

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11/08/20 • 59 min

It's my pleasure to bring this episode of the podcast to you after having not posted since August. I am happy to have Josh Smith, or "Ebearorama" on the show. He just released a single called "Digital Snake Oil," and it slaps, as kids these days say. I used to be in metal core bands with Josh, or "Bear" as everyone knows him. Those bands were "A Scarlet Catastrophe" and "Chamberlyn," local bands from the Western Kentucky/Southern Illinois area. I hadn't connected with Bear since 2007, and this conversation was the first time we had spoken other than Facebook messages and comments in 13 years. It was a great time, and the track is great.

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indie-vidually - Trophy Shop

Trophy Shop

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07/26/20 • 85 min

During the episode of this podcast when I was interviewing Nashville band "Treading Water," I was given the name "Trophy Shop," a band from Carterville, Illinois, and I am glad I followed up it. "Trophy Shop" is a 4 piece group of best friends that plays Midwest sad rock, as defined by themselves in their Spotify bio. We discussed and reviewed their 2019 EP "One Eighteen" for this episode of indie-vidually.

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indie-vidually - Year of October Releases a New Single!
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07/09/20 • 53 min

Year of October just recently released their new single "Black Widow," and in honor of that, I am featuring them for another episode of indie-vidually. Josh and Phlecia Sullivan phoned in to chat about their upcoming album release "Wastelands," which is due out on October 9th, 2020. Josh and Phlecia are always a great conversation and are definitely not strangers to the podcast.

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indie-vidually - Treading Water

Treading Water

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05/27/20 • 104 min

Treading Water is a pop-punk/emo trio originally from Illinois, but currently residing in Nashville, Tennessee. They phoned in to the podcast to review their 2019 EP "Made of Something" with me for this edition of indie-vidually. I first heard of these guys through Maewyn, another band I've featured a few times on this podcast, and who has toured with Treading Water. On guitar and vocals is Michael Seyfert, bass guitar and vocals Blake Gerlock, and on drums Nate Burgett.

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indie-vidually - Year of October Returns!
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05/17/20 • 78 min

Year of October from Nashville, Tennessee graces me with their presence once again for this episode of indie-vidually. Phlecia and Josh Sullivan, the husband and wife duo, phoned in to the podcast as they discussed the life of a touring band while in quarantine for the Covid-19 pandemic, recording their new album "Wastelands," live streams from home, and current nerdy things they are partaking in to ease their boredom.

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indie-vidually - Chris Black is Back

Chris Black is Back

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10/31/21 • 153 min

Chris Black is one of my favorite people to shoot the crap with. If you heard our first episode together when we discussed his album "230 West Allmon St. Apt. A" you'd know the caliber of the conversations we are capable of having. This time, we review and feature his latest full length album "Monosapien," written and recorded during this pandemic we are all still living in. We cover everything that there is to cover on this episode... Ok, not really, but we do talk about a lot. Don't listen to this episode, or do, that's fine too.

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FAQ

How many episodes does indie-vidually have?

indie-vidually currently has 40 episodes available.

What topics does indie-vidually cover?

The podcast is about Music, Independent, Indie, Podcasts, Blues, Rock, Arts, Alternative and Performing Arts.

What is the most popular episode on indie-vidually?

The episode title 'JD Wilkes and Nathan Brown' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on indie-vidually?

The average episode length on indie-vidually is 94 minutes.

How often are episodes of indie-vidually released?

Episodes of indie-vidually are typically released every 19 days, 18 hours.

When was the first episode of indie-vidually?

The first episode of indie-vidually was released on Oct 24, 2018.

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