[00:00] Sloane Rivera: I am Sloan Rivera. [00:02] Julian Vance: And I'm Jillian Vance. [00:03] Julian Vance: You're tuned into Stereocurrent, your daily frequency for the Indy Underground, and the high-fidelity [00:09] Julian Vance: news you actually need. [00:12] Sloane Rivera: Julian, I spent my morning attempting to scale a mountain. [00:16] Sloane Rivera: Not a literal one, though my knees feel like I did. [00:19] Sloane Rivera: I'm talking about the sheer dizzying verticality of Paul Hennessy's latest project. [00:27] Julian Vance: Yeah, the 12-album drop, the cost of the escape. [00:30] Julian Vance: I've been living in that landscape for 48 hours, Sloan, and I'm still finding new rooms to sit in. [00:36] Julian Vance: It's an analog heart beating inside a very massive, very modern machine. [00:42] Sloane Rivera: It's architectural. [00:44] Sloane Rivera: That's the word SPIN used, and it fits. [00:47] Sloane Rivera: 144 songs released simultaneously. [00:52] Sloane Rivera: Most artists struggle to sequence 10 tracks without losing the plot, [00:57] Sloane Rivera: but Hennessy has built a city. [00:59] Julian Vance: It's wild because it's not just a stunt. [01:01] Julian Vance: He actually took out the Guinness World Record. [01:04] Julian Vance: The previous high was 10 albums in a day. [01:06] Julian Vance: But when you listen to tracks like Every Second Counts, you realize this wasn't about the certificate. [01:12] Julian Vance: It was like about completeness. [01:14] Sloane Rivera: Exactly. [01:15] Sloane Rivera: He mentioned that if you only reveal part of a story, you don't just delay understanding. [01:20] Sloane Rivera: You change it. [01:20] Sloane Rivera: There's something so refreshingly arrogant about that. [01:24] Sloane Rivera: He's refusing to edit for our collective, crumbling attention spans. [01:28] Sloane Rivera: He's demanding we step into the whole landscape at once. [01:32] Julian Vance: And the songs themselves, they aren't just filler. [01:35] Julian Vance: The brutal confirmation and worth every tear, those tracks sit in the discomfort. [01:40] Julian Vance: They don't give you that easy pop resolution. [01:42] Julian Vance: They're gritty, they're textured, and they feel like they were held to a very high standard. [01:47] Sloane Rivera: The metaphor of leverage and I'll move the world really struck me. [01:51] Sloane Rivera: It's that desperate hope for a fulcrum, a way to escape expectations. [01:56] Sloane Rivera: But as he says, the real question isn't what can I get away from, but what matters enough to stay for. [02:02] Julian Vance: It's a heavy existential lift for a Tuesday, but then, Sloan, you look at the other side of the spectrum today. [02:08] Julian Vance: Total sonic whiplash. [02:10] Sloane Rivera: Um, you mean our new favorite Italian export, L1 L1? [02:15] Sloane Rivera: If Hennessy is at Cathedral, Morris is a lightning strike in a dark alley. [02:19] Julian Vance: Wait, what? [02:20] Julian Vance: Under two minutes, Pop Punk Galore Records. [02:23] Julian Vance: It shows up. [02:23] Julian Vance: kicks the door in and leaves before you can even ask for its name. [02:28] Julian Vance: Well, except the name is Morris or the target is Morris. [02:31] Julian Vance: It's wonderfully ambiguous. [02:32] Sloane Rivera: I love the cutesy pop pitch delivery against those fast, crunchy guitars. [02:37] Sloane Rivera: It's got this sarcastic edge, very downtown, very irreverent. [02:41] Sloane Rivera: It's singing about boredom and the comedy of everyday dissatisfaction. [02:45] Sloane Rivera: But it sounds like a riot. [02:47] Julian Vance: These stop-start rhythm breaks are what got me. [02:50] Julian Vance: It keeps you off balance. [02:51] Julian Vance: It's that classic pop-punk instinct for momentum, [02:54] Julian Vance: but stripped of all the cinematic fluff. [02:57] Julian Vance: It's just, [02:57] Julian Vance: Joy and noise. [02:59] Sloane Rivera: And it's in Italian, which almost makes the energy clearer. [03:03] Sloane Rivera: You don't need a translation to understand the desire to escape a routine at 9 p.m. [03:08] Sloane Rivera: It's universal irritation turned into a hook that stays in your brain for hours. [03:12] Julian Vance: Sloan, it's funny. [03:14] Julian Vance: Hennessey asks, what's worth staying for across 144 songs? [03:19] Julian Vance: And 1111and finds the answer in a 90-second shrug. [03:24] Julian Vance: Two different ways of being incredibly honest about how it feels to be alive right now. [03:29] Sloane Rivera: One invites you to linger. [03:31] Sloane Rivera: The other tells you to get moving. [03:33] Sloane Rivera: I think I need both to get through the week. [03:36] Julian Vance: Well, whether you're digging through the architecture of a life or just slamming through a two-minute spark, the scene is healthy, Sloan. [03:44] Julian Vance: The truth is out there, you just have to choose your pace. [03:47] Sloane Rivera: That's the show for today. I'm Sloan Rivera. [03:50] Julian Vance: And I'm Julian Vance. Keep your needles clean and your ears open. [03:54] Julian Vance: Check out more at stereocurrent.neuralnewscast.com and we'll see you tomorrow on Stereocurrent. [04:00] Julian Vance: Neural Newscast is AI-assisted, human-reviewed. [04:05] Julian Vance: View our AI Transparency Policy at neuralnewscast.com.