
All things starting a musical band. From garage to stage getting your band going and beyond.Interviews with musician's, Producers, club owners, recording artist's and others in field of recording or performing.Discussions on pitfalls to avoid and what works from personal and other's experiences.Please text us your email so we can keep you up to date. We will not share your information with anyone.... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | a year ago |
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A backyard barbecue, a long orange extension cord, and a beat-up VHS of Woodstock. That’s how Andrew Verkamp accidentally started a movement in a tiny Indiana town, one that grew into Kayana Woodstock—a decades-long tradition that packed hundreds int... more
We sit down with Divine Martyr to trace their path from early singles to a focused full-length, and dig into how DIY recording, better live systems, and a democratic culture keep a symphonic metal band moving forward. From lineup changes to onstage s... more
A canceled gig can feel like a punch to the gut—especially when fans already have tickets. We dig into why that happens today, tracing the math venues use to keep doors open and why pre-sales have become the deciding factor for grassroots rooms acros... more
We sit down with Bruce Franklin of Trouble to trace a 40-year path from garages and Chicago clubs to international festivals, digging into tone, songwriting, and the business choices that shape longevity. He opens up about gear, Rubin-era lessons, th... more
Great tone shouldn’t be a luxury purchase, and Tom Miles is here to prove it. We invited the creator behind Tom’s Pedal Demos to talk about the sounds, strategies, and small choices that help players build inspiring rigs for a fraction of boutique pr... more
"The two most important days of your life is when you're born and the day you discover why." Mark Twain's profound words resonate deeply with musicians who can pinpoint the exact moment music became their life's purpose. After a three-month hiatus fo... more
Michael Carpenter, owner of Rooster Bar in Gastonia, North Carolina, shares his journey from music fan to venue owner and his philosophy on creating opportunities for musicians. He offers a behind-the-scenes look at how venues select artists, emphasi... more
Jay Ball shares the story behind his metal project Gospels of Odin, a creative outlet that evolved into a powerful father-son collaboration when his 15-year-old son Levi revealed unexpected vocal talents. The project has gathered nearly 9,000 streams... more
This podcast is informative, funny, and exactly what musicians of all phases need to listen to!
This podcast is informative, funny, and exactly what musicians of all phases need to listen to!
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Focusing on the journey from inception to performance, discussions often explore the complexities of starting and maintaining a successful musical band. The content features interviews with musicians, producers, and industry professionals, sharing valuable experiences and advice based on real-life situations. Topics frequently discussed include songwriting, live performances, the roles of various industry players, and coping strategies for common pitfalls in the music scene. Listeners are likely to appreciate the combination of practical insights and personal anecdotes that make the complexities of the music industry more accessible, as well as the candid conversations around the nuances of band dynamics, promoting music, and connecting wit... more
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2. Martin Motnik
3. Connor Small
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5. Nile Atway
6. Quiet Son
7. John Franklin
8. Eric Bogumil
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