
Endless Scroll is a podcast about internet culture, music, and the music industry. Each week hosts Eli Enis, Miranda Reinert, Eric Bennett and Michael Brooks discuss new albums, industry discourse, and music journalism.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 334 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicSociety & Culture | |||

Producer Cayla is back on to discuss our not-strictly-2025 favorite music discoveries of the year!
This week Grace, Michael and Eric chat about a new EP from Grace Ives then new albums from Rosalia and Danny Brown. Stay until the end for movie and TV corner.
Today on the agenda we've got new albums from Eliza McLamb and Snocaps and also old beef between Katy Perry and Lily Allen.
Miranda and Grace bring you some reviews of the new albums from the Last Dinner Party, Suzie True and Sudan Archives then talk about some other albums they've been listening to over the course of October.
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I love music discussion podcasts, and I share a lot of my taste with the hosts of this pod… but they’re all painfully uncharismatic radio/podcast personalities. Fumbled jokes, long pauses, just absolutely no rapport or banter. It’s a shame because they all seem like nice people, but there are times when it feels like you’re listening to paint dry.
really enjoy this show ! i like the variety of opinions & the dynamic between the hosts
Endless Scroll is a really great show. It feels like being part of a music discussion among friends. No pretension, just honest opinions bout new releases, trends, and classic indie records. I love that they’re not afraid to dislike something that everybody else is hot on. Between the four hosts you'll get a variety of thoughts and opininos about the music.
Love listening to these guys, it feels like you’re sitting amongst friends.
One of few podcasts I listen to weekly. Love the discussion, love the insight, love the music recommendations I don’t really get elsewhere.
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Focusing on contemporary music, the discussions encompass everything from new album releases to broader conversations about the music industry and its cultural implications. The hosts engage in lively debates about popular artists, offering critiques and personal anecdotes that reflect their diverse tastes in music. This podcast highlights a unique blend of humor, insightful critiques, and a genuine passion for music, making listeners feel as if they're part of an engaging dialogue among friends. Throughout various episodes, common themes emerge around popular music, emerging artists, and trends impacting the music landscape, creating a rich listening experience for those interested in the cultural narratives surrounding music today.
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Endless Scroll launched 7 years ago and published 334 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Endless Scroll include:
1. Eliza McLamb
2. Eli Enis
3. Liz Pelly
4. Ian Cohen
5. Konstantinos Pappis
6. Devon Chodzin
7. Evan Minsker
8. Patrick Lyons
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