Notorious female music critics and TikTok nanopersonalities Sally and Gabbie discuss new indie releases and conspire to make the music world an even more unstable place with their godlike theories. Gabbie gathers the bands with buzz, Sally scouts the obscure and unheard. When these indomitable forces combine, they are always very delicately opinionated.
Intro music is DETONATION by cool sorcery
Outro music is You've Got Friends by Brian Damage
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Notorious female music critics and TikTok nanopersonalities Sally and Gabbie discuss new indie releases and conspire to make the music world an even more unstable place with their godlike theories. Gabbie gathers the bands with buzz, Sally scouts the obscure and unheard. When these indomitable forces combine, they are always very delicately opinionated.
Intro music is DETONATION by cool sorcery
Outro music is You've Got Friends by Brian Damage
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This week, Sally's guest is Chicago artist and friend Clyde Moreau. The two go ape-crap discussing John Frusciante's Niandra Lades And Usually Just A T-Shirt, their mutual favorite album of all time. Clyde rightfully proposes that this album becomes a staple in every Black household, and Sally asks, "Why Paramore, and not this?". Both want to wish John a happy belated birthday (and ask John to wish them a belated happy birthday back), Sally mildly threatens all of Clyde's shout-outs, Burzum mentioned, Black twitter is ready to erupt upon publishing.
"I want to personally apologize for the late episode." - Sally
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White men! We all know they are the most oppressed members of modern society, but what do they think about music? The world has never known the answer to this burning question, until today's revelatory and brave episode of Teacup Demagogues. Gabbie invites friend of the show and professional Man™ Joe Rivers to talk about serious man matters, like Radiohead and High Fidelity and ranking things and how girls have cooties. Can Gabbie maneuver around his dastardly gatekeeping and manipulation tactics long enough to retain control, or will the podcast soon have an unexpected regime change? (Spoiler: it won't.)
Plus, stay tuned for a very special guest!
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WTDZ, Tea 101 presents The Infusion -- rock'n'roll's hottest hits with radio's hottest hosts, Mustang Sally and Gabbie Road. We're taking your requests and brewing up the perfect blend of chart-topping alternative, hip hop, pop, and anything else that steams up your cup.
Here are the tunes we're spinning on today's show
To Max, Dave, and Joe: thanks for lending your voices.
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In the long-awaited (whoopsie!) second part of their Spotify series, the Demagogues explore what can be done to rebalance the music biome. What is this elusive context, and how does the indie artist create it for themselves? What is really happening with "good guy" distributors? What is Spotify doing wrong, and why? And what is the listener's role in this ecosystem? Sally puts on her finest podcast bro regalia and flexes her business nerd muscles (thank you, ketones), while Gabbie grounds the conversation with repartée the people are actually interested in. It is, all in all, their best episode yet...and they have no plans to ever be this good again.
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