
Episode 649
Stereo Current: Pullman’s Poignant Return and the Ritualistic Fire of Yavenirie Amok
We explore the emotional return of underground legends Pullman as they navigate memory and music, alongside the visceral, desert-rock rebellion of Yavenirie Amok’s latest primal invocation.
January 11, 20266m 12s
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Show Notes
In this episode of Stereo Current, we dive into the latest indie music news and spotlight the tracks you need to hear.
- 🎸 Pullman’s Long Road Back: A look at 'III', the first album from the underground supergroup since 2001, born from a collective effort to honor drummer Tim Barnes.
- 🔥 The Ritual of Yavenirie Amok: Analyzing the ‘Obelisque Queen’, a track that blends Polish roots with London’s grit for a transcendental rebellion against modern decay.
- 💿 Vinyl and Memory: Discussing how physical media and collaborative art serve as a neural bridge in the face of cognitive loss.
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- (00:00) - Introduction
- (00:54) - Pullman: Music as a Neural Bridge
- (04:30) - Yavenirie Amok: Primal Invocations
Topics
PullmanYavenirie AmokIndie RockVinyl CultureTim BarnesTortoisePost-RockPsych RockAlzheimer's in MusicStereoCurrent