Secretly Society Podcast Launches Season Two: Exploring The Untold Stories Behind Indie Music

If you like indie music, you'll love the Secretly Society podcast. It just started its second season, but you can still catch up on season one.

This week, Secretly Group welcomes listeners back to Secretly Society, uncovering even more of the untold and abundant stories behind some of independent music's most influential artists, albums and record labels. For its second season, this music-focused podcast series will continue providing a new platform to the first-person perspectives that define the history of Dead Oceans, Jagjaguwar, Saddest Factory Records and Secretly Canadian, beginning with a brand-new pair of episodes out now.

In the season premiere, Secretly Society hosts Tom Davies and Kate Hutchinson sit down with Dead Oceans record label founder Phil Waldorf and Secretly Group Co-Founder Chris Swanson to chronicle Dead Oceans' transformation over its past 16+ years: from its scrappy operations in the pre-streaming era to the home of Japanese Breakfast, Mitski, Phoebe Bridgers and so many more of the alternative zeitgeist's monumental success stories.

Then, in episode two – for the podcast's inaugural, in-depth artist interview – Jagjaguwar's Jamila Woods traces her journey from her first band to her first solo album, to her brand-new release, Water Made Us, discussing astrology, her celebrated collaborations and more along the way.

Listen to the two-episode premiere of Secretly Society's second season here:

https://secretlysociety.lnk.to/podcasts

New episodes of Secretly Society are scheduled to drop bi-weekly.

Upcoming guests include Dead Oceans artist Kevin Morby, Clem Creevy of Secretly Canadian band Cherry Glazerr, formative Jagjaguwar signing Oneida, and music journalist Grayson Haver Currin, for a four-part mini-series on the band that birthed Bon Iver, Megafaun and so many more: DeYarmond Edison. 

 


 




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