Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 7 days 3 hours 9 minutes
UK artist Laurence Archer of Grand Slam discusses how he began his music career at age 17 1/2; his experience working with Grand Slam and Phil Lynott; reviving Grand Slam and songs written in the 80s with Lynott (the original reels were stolen from Lynot
Vocalist Melody Cristea with melodic metal band Liliac discusses the bands original material, the new album Madness, shutting down the Santa Monica pier, being called the Partridge Family, and the song Rise Up. [...]
John Nickoloff of the rock band NICKOLOFF discusses his career, how he came up with covering the band Poison, the new album Envy, and where Nickoloff is going from here. [...]
Bill Pascali has been carrying on the legacy of rock and roll for many years. He has worked with the New Rascals and Vanilla Fudge, contributing heavily to their history and their sound. Bill now is doing the same with the band Steam, and Rock at Night h
Frantic Lullaby discusses its inception during their high school and college years, the genre they deem post rock shoegaze, pre-stage performance anxiety, the new single Blurry Vision, collaboration and songwriting, being the leader in a band, and the pr
John Ramsey of Cleveland band Orange Animal discusses the origin of the bands name, the stories behind songs on their recent album Still Frames, using string accompaniment and collaborating with musicians, writing music during COVID, playing at the infam
Andy Summers discusses The Cracked Lens + A Missing String tour; living and studying in California; photography, including his opinion of AI; punk and New Wave; and a couple of the Police songs, including Mother. [...]
Tash Petrou of the London band Casual Wednesday discusses the origin of the bands name; how Drew Barrymore, roller derby, and an accident kickstarted her music career; Essex girls; the EP Visions; gigging in London; the support from queer bands; opening
In the interview, Johnny McCuaig discusses how bag pipes were incorporated into their rock music; the bands Star Trek-themed video for their cover of Slades Run Runaway; the logistics of the band playing when there are 8 hours between them; Vegas gigs a
Vern Springer and James Hampton of Second Hand Mojo discuss the origin of the band’s name; the band’s 70s sound and their admiration of ZZ Top and Boston; the ‘new’ classic rock sound; life during COVID; their comparison to Huey Lewis & the News (sans th