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On today's episode, I'm really excited to be chatting with Mr. Justin Linn. Justin is the guitarist and co-vocalist for the band Save Ferris.
Justin lives in San Diego. Save Ferris was formed in Los Angeles.
We talk about him joining the ska and pop punk/rock band as well as his history being a musician.
We talk about his family's musical legacy and how it transformed the 80's and beyond.
Justin also had a stint in the post hardcore outfit Bleed the Dream when they played the 2005 Warped Tour.
So, we talk all about what that was like.
It was a pleasure speaking with Justin. I've really enjoyed following him on social media, it seems as though there are a lot of cool things in the pipeline for Save Ferris.
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Hey friends!
It's been a minute since I've been able to get a podcast out into the world. Long story short my computer blew up a few weeks back and I had to send it away to get looked at. Unfortunately, all of the files for the podcast are on a corrupted drive, so I had to re-record everything from scratch.
On today's episode, I'm excited to share a conversation that I had about a month ago with Mr. Jared Rohde!
Jared is the bassist/vocalist for @counterpunchrock. He's also currently playing bass for Death by Stereo. Other bands that he's played in include @elwaytheband, @chartattackmusic, and @unit91official.Jared was a lot of fun to talk to. He and his band Counterpunch put out a phenomenal skate punk record last year. I listened to it a ton and it was one of my favorites for the year.We discuss all things punk rock. Getting into skate punk. Touring in bands, and what it's like to release music now as an adult with other obligations.
He just hit the road with another legendary band Death by Stereo, and we chat about that, as well.
I hope you enjoy this wide-ranging conversation with Mr. Jared Rohde.
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On today's episode, I'm speaking with Chris, vocalist for the band Nominee. Nominee is a pop punk/emo band from Austin TX.
Chris was an absolute pleasure to speak with. We talk about creativity, songwriting, punk roots, and what it's like to make music in your thirties. Check them out!
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On today's episode, I do a deep dive on one of my favorite albums; Alkaline Trio's "Crimson".
Crimson is the fifth studio album by American rock band Alkaline Trio. Produced by Jerry Finn, it was released on May 24, 2005 by Vagrant.
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2022 was jam packed with amazing musical releases. It was almost overwhelming. I'm grateful for music, and I'm grateful for the bands and artists who still find it so important and vital to keep making art and continue gracing us with new music.
These are my favorite records of the year. I hope you find some validation in your choices and hopefully you discover some new records worth checking out.
Punk Category:
A Wilhelm Scream: Lose Your Illusion
Craigs Brother: Easily Won, Rarely Deserved
Hot Water Music: Feel the Void
Pulley: The Golden Life
Bodyjar: New Rituals
Counterpunch: Rewire
Ignite: Self-Titled
Cigar: The Visitor
The Flatliners: New Ruin
Sic Waiting: A Fine Hill to Die On
Be Well: Hello Sun
Ten Foot Pole: Winning
Pop Punk/Emo Category:
No Pressure: Self-Titled
Unwritten Law: The Hum
State Champs: Kings of The New Age
The Wonder Years: The Hum Goes on Forever
Tiny Moving Parts: Self-Titled
The Dangerous Summer: Coming Home
Armor For Sleep: The Rain Museum
Coheen and Cambria: Vaxis II
Cliffdiver: Exercise Your Demons
Anxious: Little Green House
Stand Atlantic: F.E.A.R.
Action/Adventure: Imposter Syndrome
Magnolia Park: Baku's Revenge.
Indie Category:
The Beths: Expert in A Dying Field
Pup: The Unraveling of Puptheband
Signals Midwest: Dent
Wallows: Tell Me That It's Over
The 1975: Being Funny in A Foreign Language
Post Hardcore/Metalcore:
Silverstein: Misery Made Me
Comeback Kid: Heavy Steps
Stick To Your Guns: Spectre
The Devil Wears Prada: Color Decay
Rock Records Category:
Plosivs: Self-Titled
84 Tigers: Time in the Lighthouse
Drug Church: Hygiene
Other Stuff Category:
Weezer: SZNS
Pop Category:
Harry Styles: Harry's House
Blackbear: In Loving Memory
Honorable Mentions:
Taylor Swift: Midnights
Lizzo: Special
Favorite EPs of 2022:
The Way Way Back: Trying
Hidden In Plain View: Tantrums
Tigers Jaw: Old Clothes
Hunny: Homesick
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On today's episode, I'm extremely excited to be speaking with Mr. Chris Dalley, drummer of Authority Zero.
This guy has been in several other legendary skate-punk bands over the years. He's played with Zero Down, Ten Foot Pole, Pulley, Death by Stereo, Voodoo Glow Skulls, The Implants, and the list goes on. All before joining the Mesa Arizona band Authority Zero. He's been with them for 8 years. They put out a fantastic record last year titled "Ollie Ollie Oxen Free".
We talk about his story, what led to him wanting to tour and play in bands for a living. How he got into punk rock. His first encounter with Cameron Webb. We talk about a lot in this episode.
I really appreciate Chris's time; he was a total sweetheart. I've always appreciated Chris' love of music on social media, it's infectious. I've really been enjoying his rundown of his favorite records in 2022, it's made me a bigger fan of some of the bands. We talk about some of them in this episode.
So, without further ado, please enjoy this multifaceted conversation with Mr. Chris Dalley.
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On today's episode, I'm extremely excited to be speaking with Mr. Billy Brimblecom Jr.
Billy is an incredible drummer that has played in some amazing bands in the Kansas City Music scene. He has played for Stick, The Creature Comforts, Blackpool Lights, Summer Breeze, and many more. He also played for Los Angeles band The Start. This guy is a legend!
Billy has been the Executive Director of the non-profit organization Steps of Faith Foundation since 2013.
STEPS OF FAITH PROVIDES LIMBS TO AMPUTEES WHO CAN'T OTHERWISE AFFORD THEM. THEY HELP PEOPLE GET PROSTHETIC LIMBS.
We talk all about the organization, as well as the yearly fundraiser they throw in Kansas City. It is hosted by Mr. Ted Lasso himself Jason Sudeikis.
We talk about a whole bunch of cool stuff in this episode. I had always heard that Billy has a heart of gold, and I can confirm. He's a very easy-to-talk-to, down to earth guy and I want to thank him for the time.
The website for Steps of Faith is www.stepsfaithfoundation.org. Thundergong is this upcoming Saturday at the Uptown Theater in Kansas City Missouri.
A little birdy told me there's still a few tickets left.
So, without further ado, please enjoy this conversation with Mr. Billy Brimblecom.
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On today's episode, I give my five favorite Fat releases from the 1990's. This was tough. Enjoy!
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On today's episode, I'm extremely excited to be speaking with Mr. Ted Bond, singer of melodic punk rock band Craig's Brother.
I've been a fan of Craig's Brother for over 20 years now. I discovered them on the Tooth & Nail compilation "Songs from The Penalty Box".
Craig's Brother has a really fascinating career arc, and we talk all about it.
Ted opens up about what it's like to be ostracized by not only your label, but also by members of the Christian music scene in general.
We talk about the history of the band, and we discuss what it was like to make a new full length at this stage of their career as a band.
I learned a ton in this talk. I had so many things I wanted ask him and he was gracious in giving me really thoughtful answers. We talk about Ryan Key from Yellowcard joining the band and the cross-connection between the two bands. We talk about Lost at Sea. We talk about getting records shelved and sent back from stores because a song discusses masturbation. We talk about it all.
I hope you find this conversation as illuminating as I did.
Craig's Brother is an American punk rock band. They have released three full-length recordings internationally, two on Tooth & Nail Records and one self-released.
Craig's Brother are currently on People of Punk Rock Records and they have a new full length being released on November 11th, 2022.
Craig's Brother on Bandcamp
Craig's Brother Website
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On today's episode, I'm speaking with Frank and Dan from Chicago's skate punk band Much the Same.
Frank is a returning guest. We had so much fun chatting last year, that we decided to do it again. This time, we brought guitarist Dan into the conversation.
We talk all about their 2003 ripper of an album "Quitters Never Win". We discuss the early days of the band, making the album, the creative process, and even beating cancer and what it's like to live life urgently.
This is a great episode and I think you'll have fun listening.
Quitters Never Win is the first full-length studio album by Much the Same.
Much The Same is a punk rock band from the suburbs of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Their style is based on the fast, melodic skate punk of the mid-to-late 1990s made popular by bands such as NOFX, Lagwagon, and No Use for a Name.
The band began in 1999 under the name Don't Look Down and changed to Much the Same in 2001 after a legal dispute with the now-defunct New Jersey band Don't Look Down. They released Quitters Never Win on A-F Records in 2003 and Survive in 2006.
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On today's episode, I'm extremely excited to be speaking with Mr. Pat Kennedy, guitarist for new band No Pressure, as well as the guitarist and vocalist for the band Light Years.
Pat is from Kent Ohio, and we talk about what it was like growing up in the scene there.
We talk all about how No Pressure came to be. The vocalist for No Pressure is Parker Cannon, vocalist for The Story So Far. No Pressure has been putting out music since 2020. They released an ep in 2020, a single last year, and a killer LP just dropped a few weeks ago.
We talk about the formation of the band, the positive reception they've received so far, and what he thinks is missing from the scene these days.
This was a really fun conversation. Pat seems like a really humble dude. I really enjoyed chatting with him and I think everyone should check out No Pressure, as well as Light Years.
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On today's episode, I'm extremely excited to be chatting with Mr. Kevin Sanders, drummer for the pop/rock pop punk band Cartel.
Cartel is from Conyers, Georgia which is a suburb of Atlanta.
We talk about a lot in this convo. We talk about the early days of the band, linking up with producers Zack Odom and Kenneth Mount.
We talk about Chroma, The MTV experiment, major labels, and what it's like to have a legacy as a band in general but also as a band in the subculture that is Emo.
We talk about being a band doing things on its own terms and having fun in the process.
I thoroughly enjoyed this conversation. I've been a band for almost 20 years now and talking to Kevin felt like talking to a bud. A very down-to-earth thoughtful dude.
I think you'll enjoy this one.
Cartel's Website
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On today's episode, I'm extremely excited to be speaking with Mr. Bill McShane, lead singer of the pop-rock and roll band Ultimate Fakebook.
Ultimate Fakebook is from Manhattan Kansas, but I always thought of them as one of my favorite local bands.
We talk all about Ultimate Fakebook, we discuss their new album "The Preserving Machine" and the inspiration behind the new record.
We talk all about the creative process that led to them releasing a new record after 16 years.
They are playing on Friday night at The Record Bar in Kansas City, and MidFest in Manhattan Kansas on Saturday. It's going to be a blast.
Bill is also a video editor, a trailer editor more specifically and we talk a little about that as well.
This was such a fun conversation. Bill is someone I've wanted to talk to since the inception of this podcast and I want to thank him for taking the time.
So, without further ado, please enjoy this multi-faceted conversation with Mr. Bill Mcshane.
About Bill McShane: Award winning editor with over 15 years of experience in LA working on theatrical trailers, TV spots, promos, sizzle reels, music videos, home entertainment and behind the scenes material for every major studio, including Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Warner Bros, 20th Century Fox, Dreamworks, Sony, Paramount, Universal, Lionsgate, Magnolia Pictures, Cartoon Network, HBO Max, Netflix, FX, AMC and Hulu.
Bill's Website
Ultimate Fakebook on Bandcamp
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I'm extremely excited today because I'm chatting with a friend that I've known for a few years now. Mr. Jason Trabue, drummer of The Casket Lottery.
Jason is also the tour manager and production manager for the legendary band Garbage, and I actually caught up with him while he was on tour with Garbage. They just wrapped up their US tour opening for Tears for Fears.
I met Jason a few years ago while he was home during Covid. We started training together. He was introduced to me by our mutual friend RL.
We realized that we had a ton of mutual friends as we grew up in the KC music scene.
I'm a huge fan of The Casket Lottery and Jason did a killer job on their latest record Short Songs for End Times. He's an incredibly talented drummer.
Jason has run the full gamut of not only playing in bands but working with bands that we all know and love. Motion City Soundtrack, Thrice, Jimmy Eat World, and the list goes on and on.
I had a blast catching up with Jason, he's such a solid dude. It's always a pleasure hanging out.
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On today's episode, I'm extremely excited to be speaking with Ted Felicetti, front man of the pop-rock/pop-punk band Don't Panic.
Don't Panic are based out of Pennsylvania. They have two full lengths out currently. Their first release "See Through It All" was released in November 2020, and they just released their second album "Dark Horse" in September of last year. I would say that's a uniquely fast advance of music, and we talk about that.
We also talk about our days out on the Warped Tour. We had a similar experience meeting Kevin Lyman which was so fun to talk about.
We also talk about Star Wars, creativity, working hard to create our own opportunities and the gratification of getting some opportunities along the way.
I had a lot of fun chatting with Ted, and I think you'll enjoy this conversation and get a lot out of it.
They're headed out the road with Less Than Jake and Bowling for Soup at the end of this month!
Don't Panic's Website
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On today's show, I speak with my good buddy, Mr. Ben Wendt.
Ben is the front man of the Kansas City pop punk band The Way Way Back.
We talk all about their new EP entitled "Trying" which is out NOW.
It's a fun episode. Enjoy!
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Hey there friends!
I've been missing in action the last few weeks. I apologize for that!
I've been busy renovating my house with my partner in crime and my dad. That's been consuming some time, for sure.
Alas, today I'm extremely excited because this episode is a fun conversation with Randy Frobel; front man for Canadian pop punk band We Were Sharks.
I've been listening to We Were Sharks for a few years now. They write incredibly well crafted, fun, and energetic pop punk tunes. Randy has a killer voice, and a distinct voice.
He's also in a cover band called The Young Bucs and we discuss what that's like.
We also talk about the creative process, writing tunes with Paul from Silverstein, navigating Covid, and continuing to make art into adulthood.
Because, why not? Shouldn't we keep making art? Isn't that the life-giving element? Creating stuff.
I loved this conversation. I love We Were Sharks. If you haven't heard them, please go check them out immediately.
So, without further ado, please enjoy this multi-dimensional convo with my new buddy Randy from We Were Sharks.
Randy's Instagram
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On today's episode, I do a deep dive on Dashboard Confessional's second official full-length album "The Place You Have Come to Fear the Most".
The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most is the second studio album recorded by the American emo band Dashboard Confessional, released on March 20, 2001, through Vagrant Records.
Dashboard Confessional started as an acoustic side project for vocalist/guitarist Chris Carrabba while he was fronting Further Seems Forever. The project's first album The Swiss Army Romance was released in early 2000 through local independent label Fiddler Records. Using his connections within the punk scene, Carrabba was able to perform on a few tours. Though the audience wasn't used to acoustic instrumentation, Carrabba won the crowds over. Eventually demand for the album was exceeding the label's supply, which resulted in owner Amy Fleisher licensing the record to Drive-Thru Records. In October, Carrabba announced his departure from Further Seems Forever.
LET'S CONNECT:
Kyle's Instagram
Kyle's Facebook
Email: [email protected]
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In this episode, I have my first guest! My buddy Adam and I chat about the second album "Where You Want to Be" from Emo virtuosos Taking Back Sunday.
Where You Want to Be is the second studio album by American rock band Taking Back Sunday. While touring to promote Tell All Your Friends (2002), guitarist John Nolan and bassist Shaun Cooper left the group and were replaced by Fred Mascherino and Matt Rubano, respectively. After a co-headlining tour with Saves the Day in fall 2003, the band began working on Where You Want to Be.
Dismissive of several early songs, they wanted to "grow musically with this [new album]." In March 2004 recording of Where You Want to Be began, with Lou Giordano as producer. The band recorded at Mission Sound in Brooklyn, New York for two weeks before moving to Water Music in Hoboken, New Jersey, finishing recording by April.
Where You Want to Be has received mixed-to-positive reviews, selling 163,000 copies in its first week. The album debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 chart, remaining there for an additional 19 weeks. It topped the Independent Albums chart and remained on that chart for 50 weeks. "A Decade Under the Influence" reached number 16 on the Alternative Songs chart and the UK Top 75 chart. Where You Want to Be is Victory's highest-charting album; in July 2005 it was certified gold in the U.S. for sales of 500,000 copies, and sales have since exceeded 700,000.
LET'S CONNECT:
Kyle's Instagram
Kyle's Facebook
Email: [email protected]
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On today's episode, I'm extremely excited to be speaking with my new bud, Mr. Joe Ortega.
Joe is a photographer and he's photographed several of my favorite bands. Countless in fact at this point. He's probably captured some iconic images and moments of some of your favorite bands, as well.
He's worked with bands like Dashboard Confessional, Anberlin, Taking Back Sunday, The Maine, Thrice, Acceptance, and the list goes on and on.
I absolutely loved this conversation; Joe is a very passionate and insightful guy. We discuss many topics including why we should expect things to suck before we get better, fitness, creativity, capturing moments, leveling up in life and in our crafts, and why the best hidden trick to gaining opportunities might just be being a good person with a good moral character.
I think you'll dig it!
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