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  • Increasing the Perceived Value of Music
    May 16 2025

    Welcome back to Indie Rock Catalog.

    We sat down with The Pseudo Cowboys and Story Charlemagne ahead of our very first live event - Indie Rock Catalog Presents: A New Kind of Live Music Experience - June 7th at Neptunes Parlor in Raleigh, NC.

    The Pseudo Cowboys are a band that’s coming at you with volume, humor, and intensity. The band’s been described as the lovechild of Led Zeppelin and Prince. Frontman Adam Pitts talks to us about honoring the initial idea for a song, the perpetual curiosity we all share about our musical influences’ influences, and what’s possible when everyone in a band can agree that it’s fun to be ridiculous. Listen to their song “Nice Guy” for an undeniable jam.

    Story Charlemagne is an artist whose blend of folk, indie rock, and soul encourages you to recognize and appreciate the storytelling we can often find in music. We talk to Story about transforming comparison into inspiration, how the intention with which a song is crafted can double as a narrative, and the rewarding challenge of trusting the songwriting process. Listen to his song “Holding These Pieces” for a tune with a message that every part of the arrangement helps convey.

    Has the perceived value of music decreased in the era of streaming and social media? So far, all of us think so. We want to talk about the reasons why, the changes we’d like to see, and the changes we think all of us can affect. This isn’t about wishing things were the same as they were in the past, it’s about exploring how we can feel better about what’s ahead by discussing what’s going on right now.

    We’ve got two incredible artists on the bill for this event, as well as a discussion topic that every artist and fan can weigh in on. Indie Rock Catalog is here to tell the stories of independent artists, and we’re hosting this event to give us a really simple, really cool reason to come together: our love of music.

    Tell All Your Friends, and some of your enemies, about what’s going down at Neptunes on June 7th. Share this video before you know if you can make it. Support local music.

    The Pseudo Cowboys are Adam Pitts, Keith Lewis, Tim Wall, and Warren Sharp. Story Charlemagne is Gregory Charlemagne.

    WHEN: June 7, 2025
    WHERE: Neptunes Parlour, Downtown Raleigh
    TICKETS: www.eventbrite.com/e/pseudo-cowboys-story-charlemagne-tickets-1306936916499

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    Season 1 | Episode 13

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    57 min
  • Naked Society Seattle: Post-Album Reflections and Looking ahead
    Apr 18 2025

    We got the chance to talk to some of Indie Rock Catalog’s first friends, Naked Society, about their journey since forming the band, making their debut album, and what they’re looking forward to next.

    We dedicate this conversation to the accomplishment of making an album. It’s easier than ever to get what you need to create and collaborate on music in 2025, but making an album will never not be an undertaking. It is a goal and a dream only achievable through several forms of commitment - to the music, to yourself and/or your bandmates, and to your vision for the body of work.

    Making music for yourself and always being true to who you are as an artist are warm and fuzzy ideas, but they’re often only part of what needs to be balanced when taking on a project like making your first album. When you’re being honest about your own hopes and expectations, how much are you allowed to factor in the time/energy/money/etc that goes into it?

    Tune in as we get into magical thinking, recording techniques, and why getting your first record pressed on vinyl is the coolest thing, even when it’s not the most strategic business decision.

    Congratulations to Naked Society, and any other independent artists out there who have shared their first album with the world.

    Naked Society is Ilya Kris, Peter Potnin, and Tim Funk. Listen to their debut studio album “Alienation” - out now!

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    Featured Song:
    "Or Else" by Naked Society

    Season 1 | Episode 12

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    22 min
  • Indie Rock Catalog Presents: The Pseudo Cowboys + Story Charlemagne
    Apr 4 2025

    Indie Rock Catalog Presents: A New Kind of Live Music Experience – June 7 at Neptunes Parlour, Raleigh, NC

    A show flyer only tells you the basics—band names, date, and venue. But what about the why? Why should you care about these artists? What drives them to create? What makes their music worth experiencing live?

    That’s where Indie Rock Catalog Presents comes in. This isn't just another gig—it's an event built around storytelling, connection, and discovering your next favorite band in a deeper way.

    On June 7 at Neptunes Parlour, join us for a unique night featuring The Pseudo Cowboys (hard rock with a rhythmic, danceable edge) and Story Charlemagne (indie rock infused with folk and groove). But before they hit the stage, we’ll sit down for a live conversation—diving into their influences, creative process, and what fuels their music.

    WHAT TO EXPECT:
    -Live panel discussion with the artists before the show
    -Killer performances from two incredible local bands
    -A chance to truly connect with Raleigh’s indie music scene
    -A music experience that’s more than just a setlist

    This is the first of many, and we want you to be part of it. Don’t just see a show—be part of something new.

    WHEN: June 7, 2025
    WHERE: Neptunes Parlour, Downtown Raleigh
    TICKETS: www.eventbrite.com/e/pseudo-cowboys-story-charlemagne-tickets-1306936916499

    Let’s solve the problem of the show flyer—come out and experience the music. See you there!

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    Music Credit:
    "Sidewalk Drawing" by water through your open hands
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    10 min
  • Physical Media: Why Vinyl and Cassette Tapes Still Matter
    Mar 7 2025

    In this episode of Indie Rock Catalog, we dive into the nostalgia and lasting impact of vinyl records and cassette tapes. Why do these analog formats still resonate with music lovers? We explore their role in music discovery, the personal connection they create, and how they continue to shape indie music culture.

    Joining us for the conversation is Joel from 4-Track Records, a pop-up record shop known for selling a curated selection of vinyl records. As a lifelong music enthusiast, Joel shares his thoughts on the enduring appeal of physical media and why discovering music through records is still an unmatched experience. We also talk about his journey into playing music later in life and how it’s never too late to start creating.

    Post-Script: We’re also excited to announce that we’re working together on Volume 1 of a Local Mixtape. A collection of local music recorded entirely on a four-track cassette recorder. The mixtape drops on March 28, 2025, and we’re celebrating with a release party at School Kids Records in Raleigh, NC, where physical copies will be available.

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    Music Credit:
    "Rain Check Forever" by water through your open hands
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    Season 1 | Episode 11

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    18 min
  • Finding the Right Fit: Why Chemistry Matters in a Band
    Feb 14 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Seattle-based band Tiny Monsters to talk about the magic that happens when the right people come together to make music. Tim and Phil take us through the band's origins during the COVID lockdown, the challenges of finding the perfect singer, and how chemistry between bandmates shapes both their songwriting and their live performances.

    We also dive into how music influences perception—whether it’s transporting you to a specific time in your life or shifting your emotional state in the moment. Plus, we discuss the resurgence of new music projects post-pandemic and the importance of trust, friendship, and authenticity in a band’s success.

    Listen in for an insightful conversation on creativity, collaboration, and the ever-evolving journey of being in a band.

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    Music Credit:
    "Dark and Stormy" by Tiny Monsters.

    Season 1 | Episode 10

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    20 min
  • On Repeat: Our Top Indie Albums of 2024
    Jan 31 2025

    In this special On Repeat segment, we're breaking down our top indie albums of 2024! It was a massive year for music, and narrowing down our favorites wasn’t easy. From long-awaited returns to surprise discoveries, we each put together our top five albums—plus five honorable mentions—giving you a full list of 20 albums you should definitely check out.

    Tune in as we dive into the sounds, stories, and standout moments that made these records essential listening. Expect everything from dreamy shoegaze to raw storytelling, electronic soundscapes to indie rock anthems. Which albums did we both have on our lists? What records completely took us by surprise? And what’s your pick for album of the year?

    Hear the music on our On Repeat playlist:

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    Season 1 | Episode 9

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    19 min
  • Creative Constraints: When to Embrace Boundaries and When to Break Them
    Jan 17 2025

    In this episode of Indie Rock Catalog, we explore how creative limitations in writing and recording music can shape unique artistic outcomes—and when they might do the opposite. Joined by Scott Jackson of Boy Named Sue, we dive into the impact of working with perceived constraints, whether it’s minimal gear, a simple recording setup, or self-imposed boundaries on songwriting. Scott challenges the idea that boundaries always enhance creativity, suggesting that identifying and moving around a limitation can also unlock fresh ideas. From personal anecdotes to reflections on legendary artists who thrived under constraints, this episode examines how "less" can inspire—and when it’s time to push past it.

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    Season 1 | Episode 8

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    8 min
  • Singles or Albums? Exploring Music Release Formats for Artists and Listeners
    Dec 20 2024

    In this episode of Indie Rock Catalog, we’re joined by Nick from the podcast Crack the Record for an in-depth conversation about the evolving ways we create and consume music. From the focused intimacy of singles to the cohesive storytelling of albums, we explore how each format serves artists and listeners differently.

    We dive into:
    🎵 The advantages and limitations of singles, EPs, albums, and playlists.
    🎤 How songwriters approach their craft: creating cohesive works vs. standalone tracks.
    📀 The shift in consumer habits and how playlists dominate modern listening.
    💡 Insight into Crack the Record, a podcast reimagining iconic albums—what works, what doesn’t, and what they’d change.

    Whether you’re a songwriter, a devoted album listener, or a playlist enthusiast, this episode unpacks the creative decisions behind the music you love.

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    Season 1 | Episode 7

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    20 min