Episodios

  • Orion Walsh: Slow Coming Day, grief and the journey toward healing
    Mar 29 2024

    Orion Walsh is a solo musician the lead singer of Slow Coming Day. With the bands album Farewell to Familiar turning over 20 years old recently and a string of reunion shows coming in April it only seemed appropriate to have Orion on the podcast. Orion and I talk about the band, his solo career,his journey through grief at the loss of his dad at 15 years old and his personal therapy journey now. This is a candid one so bit back and enjoy.

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    1 h y 25 m
  • Jeff Jenkins: Codeseven, Gatekeeping and the Art of Selling Out
    Feb 16 2024

    Jeff Jenkins is a paranormal enthusiast, believer and also happens to be the lead singer of North Carolina Melodic Post-Hardcore indie outfit Codeseven. Jeff takes us on his journey of musical love from the womb, to the rise , demise and resurrection of his band Codeseven.

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    1 h y 24 m
  • Johnny Smrdel: Hardcore, Beloved and the advent of Advent.
    Feb 2 2024

    Johnny Smrdel is the bass player for the gone-to-soon band Beloved, as well as the hardcore outfit Advent. Listen as Johnny takes us through his early love affair with music as a kid in a single parent household to his inclusion in the hardcore scene as a teenager. Johnny also talks about his introduction to Beloved, tim touring and the formation of Advent. Johnny's passion for music, his family and life is sure to captivate those who listen.

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    1 h y 29 m
  • Talking Shai Hulud's legacy, reunion and beyond with vocalist Geert van der Velde
    Jan 5 2024

    Shai Hulud has a special place in hardcore history. With the 20th anniversary of the band's trailblazing album "That Within Blood Ill-Tempered" and the thrilling announcement of their reunion at Furnace Fest 2024, my guest today is the vocalist of that album, Geert van der Velde. As the vocal cords behind the influential music, Geert unveils his journey from a metal-obsessed teen to frontman and vocalist of Shai Hulud, leaving an indelible mark on the hardcore scene. But the man behind the mic is more than just riffs and growls; he's a figure of multiple facets, including his ventures with The Black Atlantic and the strategic world of chess at Chessable.com, not to mention his strides in long-distance running and his cherished role as a father.


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  • Joe Morin: Edison Glass and the art of adapting to change
    Dec 20 2023

    When the mic goes live, it's not just about the podcast voice—it's about the echoes of old friendships and the music that's been the soundtrack to our lives. Reunited with Joe Morin of Edison Glass, we wade through the laughter, the struggles of life on the road, and the burrito joints that somehow stick in our minds more than the venues we played. This episode isn't just a trip down memory lane; it's an exploration of the personal growth that comes from the genuine connections we forge, and a testament to the therapeutic power of revisiting our history.

    As we stitch together the tapestry of our past, Joe and I grapple with the concepts of redemption and grace that have framed our narratives. From the unpredictability of touring life to the bittersweet act of sifting through memories, we unpack how these experiences have shaped us into the adults we've become. Joe's continued dedication to music, post-Edison Glass, serves as a poignant reminder that our artistry captures the essence of who we are at different moments—each album a chapter in the story of our lives.

    Concluding with musings on our desire for control, this episode touches on the personal anecdotes and shared experiences that have defined our evolving music careers. We laugh about sneaking into concerts and those formative years that laid the foundation for our musical identities. As we discuss the challenges of aging, parenthood, and health, there's a sense of camaraderie and understanding that resonates deeply. Join us for an intimate journey through the complexities of life, the pursuit of dreams, and the unbreakable bond of music that intertwines our stories.

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    1 h y 55 m
  • Jolie Lindholm: The Rocking Horse Winner/The Darling Fire
    Nov 17 2023

    As a first for the Podcast, I am excited to welcome Jolie Lindholm lead singer of The Rocking Horse Winner and The Darling Fire. Listen as Jolie talks about her time in Florida's rising music scene as one of the few female-fronted bands in the rock/emo scene in Florida. Jolie takes us through singing with Chris Carrabba's band the Vacant Andy's and subsequently on the iconic song Age Racer Six off of Dashboard Confessionals' first LP, the Swiss Army Romance to her own bands The Rocking Horse Winner, and currently The Darling Fire. This conversation is sprinkled with awesome little anecdotes about the scene and our mutual love for The Twilight Zone.

    So sit back, relax grab your favorite beverage, and let me welcome you to the scene.

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    1 h y 31 m
  • Ryan Parrish: Hopesfall, The Satellite Years 2.0, Music and Connection
    Oct 15 2023

    On October 15, 2002, Hopesfall released a seminal album called The Satellite Years. 21 years later the band remixed and remastered the album. Ryan Parrish was a driving force in the formation, songwriting, and touring force that Hopesfall would become until the end of his time in the band shortly before the full release of the album.

    This conversation takes us from the inception of Hopesfall to the complications within the band, and Ryan's journey into other music endeavors. Finally, we discuss Ryan's life as a Video Producer in Nashville, Dad and husband.

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    1 h y 44 m
  • Jake Brown from 238, Moments in Grace, En Masse and Isya.exe
    Sep 29 2023

    Challenging the status quo and diving headfirst into the colorful world of music, our episode today resonates with the influential beats of Jake Brown, a creative force behind bands 238, Moments in Grace and Isiya dot exe. A small-town musician with considerable talent, Jake talks us through his journey of juggling parenting responsibilities while feeding his passion for music.
    As we navigate through Jake’s narrative, we touch upon some profound discussions around mental health and the therapeutic role music plays in coping with the same. Exploring the evolution of his music career, we delve into his punk influences and the incredible journey of his band, 238 Moments in Grace. Further, we crack open the recording process, examining the significant influence of lyricism and the exhilarating experiences of touring with big-name bands.

    Ending our captivating conversation with a deep dive into the complexities of the music industry, we shine a spotlight on the challenges that small-town bands face. No stranger to these struggles himself, Jake shares the compelling journey from being a small-town band to touring with the iconic My Chemical Romance. Finally, we get a glimpse of Jake's life as a 42-year-old musician and father of three, his creative exploration of music, and his appreciation for the reinterpretation of genres by the younger generation. This is a compelling exploration of music, mental health, and the balance of life that is sure to leave you inspired.

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    1 h y 33 m