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Episode 2 moves through a wide emotional and sonic landscape, opening with the indie rock energy of Rumspringa and Editors before the energy pulls back and the set opens up into more melodic, guitar-driven territory. Drawing from roughly two decades of alternative and indie music, the episode balances familiar names with lesser-known gems.
The set weaves between indie rock and folk sensibilities, touching on artists like Foals, Band of Horses, Nick Drake, Iron and Wine, and Kings of Convenience, with a notable appearance from Jesse Welles alongside Joan Baez. The back half grows more intimate before closing on a cinematic note with Lo Moon, Sleeping At Last, and The Velvet Teen.
Throughout, the show favors thoughtful sequencing over genre rigidity, making it a natural home for listeners who gravitate toward music with depth, melody, and atmosphere over flash.
By CodyEpisode 2 moves through a wide emotional and sonic landscape, opening with the indie rock energy of Rumspringa and Editors before the energy pulls back and the set opens up into more melodic, guitar-driven territory. Drawing from roughly two decades of alternative and indie music, the episode balances familiar names with lesser-known gems.
The set weaves between indie rock and folk sensibilities, touching on artists like Foals, Band of Horses, Nick Drake, Iron and Wine, and Kings of Convenience, with a notable appearance from Jesse Welles alongside Joan Baez. The back half grows more intimate before closing on a cinematic note with Lo Moon, Sleeping At Last, and The Velvet Teen.
Throughout, the show favors thoughtful sequencing over genre rigidity, making it a natural home for listeners who gravitate toward music with depth, melody, and atmosphere over flash.