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"Raleigh has a really underrated local music scene." Film Producer, Ben Armstrong, interviews Martin Hamlet (Vol. 2 Sound Engineer) and Levi (Indie Rock Catalog) on the Boylan Bridge in Downtown Raleigh, NC. "How do you create an experience with a group of people in your community, where everyone connects to what's happening, and you get people to care a little bit more about what these artists are doing?" Local Mixtape Vol. 2 - Available Now: https://indierockcatalog.bandcamp.com/album...
"There is a lot of value in documenting everything that's happening with a music scene. It's going to live on now." Host, Stuart Blessing, talks with Ben Hunsinger (Crack The Record Podcast), Stephen Judge (Schoolkids Records Owner) and Ben Armstrong (Newspaper Taxis/Film Producer) at the listening party and film screening for Local Mixtape Vol. 2. The panel discusses the history of the digital music revolution, the shift back to physical media and how these both have affected local music com...
“If you let the fear win, you’ll never do the thing you really want.” Levi speaks with Ray Baron, Seattle based songwriter, on the importance of building community, moving past self doubt and the value of music. “You have to get really uncomfortable to get into a position where you can make progress.” Featured music: “Strange Winds” by Ray Baron https://raybaron.com/ https://linktr.ee/indierockcatalog “Humans are tribal primates, we need each other, and at some point we’ve all decided t...
“If you change how you think about how you consume music, it can really revolutionize how you think about a lot of things.” After drifting apart for 15 years, Levi and Stuart reconnect, sharing similar views on community, music and the state of the world. Featured music: “Fact of You” by Hook of Moon https://linktr.ee/indierockcatalog Season 2 | Episode 1
In our first year of Indie Rock Catalog, we learned a lot. We made new friends, discovered new music, had incredible conversations, and ultimately narrowed our vision of what Indie Rock Catalog is all about: Telling the story of NC independent artists. We’ve stumbled into some big core questions that we’re hoping to be a part of solving as we move forward: How do you increase the perceived value of music and art, in the world of streaming, social media and AI? How do you cultivate...
Welcome back to Indie Rock Catalog. Who introduced you to Nirvana? How about Sonic Youth? Pavement? For Levi, it was our guest, Sam Martin - vocalist and guitarist for indie post-rock band, 99 Spirits. There’s no holding back with Sam when it comes to sharing memories, detailing his journey as a musician, and discussing some of the philosophies that have helped (and kinda hurt) him along the way. When we say “timing is everything,” you might start thinking of how far in advance yo...
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 cu...
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 ...
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 de...
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...
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 y...
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 s...
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 l...
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. Whether you’re a songwriter, a devoted album listener, or a playlist enthusiast, this episode unpacks the creative decisions behind the music you love. Check out our friends...
In this episode of On Repeat, we dive into our latest indie rock discoveries, from dream pop gems like Wisp's Pandora EP to shoegaze legends Slowdive and up-and-coming bands like Naked Society, Woody, and 22 Degree Halo. We share what’s been on our playlists, explore standout albums like Peripheral Vision by Turnover and Lily of the Valley by 22 Degree Halo. Whether you're looking for fresh finds or nostalgic favorites, this episode is packed with music recommendations to inspire your next li...
In this episode of Indie Rock Catalog, hosts Alejandro and Levi dive into the creative forces behind a vibrant local music scene, featuring guests Jonathan Hape and Soren Song. Together, they reflect on the power of organic, unscripted music creation, sharing how early 2000s indie rock scenes in central Ohio shaped their artistic journeys. From the DIY energy of recording in bedrooms to the camaraderie found in local venues like CD Jungle and Basin Street, they discuss the pivotal moments tha...
What if no one gets to hear your song? Does that mean you're a terrible songwriter? Probably not. Alejandro and Levi discuss how the quality of a song is not determined by the number of people that get to hear it. It's the Indie Rock Catalog backstory. http://linktr.ee/indierockcatalog Season 1 | Episode 4
In the best way possible, no one cares about your music as much as you do. That’s the way it’s supposed to be. Hopefully, you don’t create music with anyone in mind ahead of yourself. Hopefully, the music you create is worth creating by standards set by you - fun, fulfillment, good ol’ catharsis. http://linktr.ee/indierockcatalog Season 1 | Episode 3
As a songwriter, it’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of a new song. Whatever the first spark of an idea is – a riff, some lyrics, a chord progression – the ease with which we can get carried away with the pursuit of writing a new song is part of the magic. When you’re finally brave enough to share your music with someone, remember that no one cares about your music as much as you do. http://linktr.ee/indierockcatalog Season 1 | Episode 2
From what you listen to, to what you create, the changing of seasons has a profound affect on music. Alejandro and Levi go down this rabbit hole, discussing their go-to summer albums, playlists, and more. It left them wondering, "How did we even get here?". http://linktr.ee/indierockcatalog Season 1 | Episode 1























