Stereo Current: Pullman’s Poignant Return and the Ritualistic Fire of Yavenirie Amok
Stereo Current: Pullman’s Poignant Return and the Ritualistic Fire of Yavenirie Amok
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Stereo Current: Pullman’s Poignant Return and the Ritualistic Fire of Yavenirie Amok

Episode E649
January 11, 2026
06:12
Hosts: Neural Newscast
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We explore the emotional return of underground legends Pullman as they navigate memory and music, alongside the visceral, desert-rock rebellion of Yavenirie Amok’s latest primal invocation.

Show Notes

In this episode of Stereo Current, we dive into the latest indie music news and spotlight the tracks you need to hear.

  • 🎸 Pullman’s Long Road Back: A look at 'III', the first album from the underground supergroup since 2001, born from a collective effort to honor drummer Tim Barnes.
  • 🔥 The Ritual of Yavenirie Amok: Analyzing the ‘Obelisque Queen’, a track that blends Polish roots with London’s grit for a transcendental rebellion against modern decay.
  • 💿 Vinyl and Memory: Discussing how physical media and collaborative art serve as a neural bridge in the face of cognitive loss.

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  • (00:00) - Introduction
  • (00:54) - Pullman: Music as a Neural Bridge
  • (04:30) - Yavenirie Amok: Primal Invocations

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In this episode of Stereo Current, we dive into the latest indie music news and spotlight the tracks you need to hear.

  • 🎸 Pullman’s Long Road Back: A look at 'III', the first album from the underground supergroup since 2001, born from a collective effort to honor drummer Tim Barnes.
  • 🔥 The Ritual of Yavenirie Amok: Analyzing the ‘Obelisque Queen’, a track that blends Polish roots with London’s grit for a transcendental rebellion against modern decay.
  • 💿 Vinyl and Memory: Discussing how physical media and collaborative art serve as a neural bridge in the face of cognitive loss.

Neural Newscast is AI-assisted, human reviewed. View our AI Transparency Policy at NeuralNewscast.com.

  • (00:00) - Introduction
  • (00:54) - Pullman: Music as a Neural Bridge
  • (04:30) - Yavenirie Amok: Primal Invocations

No separate transcript file available for this episode.