A weekly podcast where hosts Mike Sutherland and Jeff Nisen sit down with musicians, athletes, and friends and discuss their week in music. With topics ranging from Rock and Roll to Rock Paper Scissors, these two hosts keep you laughing and up to date with all things music and pop culture.
Jeff and Mike discuss live streaming concerts, cell phones at events, and the future of radio
Mike and Jeff join the Feeling Good with Duddy B Podcast and they do a swapcast! Enjoy this very special episode of Another Take!
Jeff Nisen and Mike Sutherland discuss who the greatest American rock band might be, the ten year anniversary Sand Section’s debut album Truth Over Harmony, The Voice, and Stevie Wonder.Spotify Playlist
Gabrial McNair joins Mike and Jeff and discusses why he got into music, how his music school experience differed between the two programs, and the random circumstances that got him his gig with No Doubt.Today’s Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7gNMyIltL1R6oL8pc18zgS?si=r64Dgj8BT9evGUO5-Z-HIA
Mike Sutherland and Jeff Nisen discuss the Riff of the Day and Randy Rhodes, the new Fiona Apple album, Pearl Jam’s latest release, and This Day in Music History.Today’s Spotify Playlist: Ep 35 - From Randy to Celine
Dusty Schaller comes on the podcast to talk the 10 albums that influenced his taste in music, Coachella, how backing tracks in live shows have evolved and what it's used for, and what the live music business is going to be like going forward. Dusty's Top Ten:: Portishead - Live at Roseland Candiria - 300 percent density Mars Volta - deloused in the comatorium Metallica - ... and justice for all DJ Spooky vs the Freight Elevator Quartet - File under Futurism NWA - Straight Outta Compton Bone Thugs - Creepin On Ah Come Up dredg - el cielo Pennywise - Full Circle The Meters - Funkify Your Life Mike's Top Ten: Michael Jackson - Thriller Phil Collins - Serious Hits Live Frank Sinatra - The Reprise Collection (Disc 2) (or Sinatra Live at the Sands, “I’ve got you under my skin”) No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom Pennywise - Full Circle (Snowboarding Videogame) Thrice - The Illusion of Safety The Mars Volta - De-Loused in the Comatorium AFI - Black Sails in the Sunset Marvin Gaye - Gold AC/DC - Back in Black Jeff's Top Ten: Guns n' Roses - Appetite for Destruction Green Day - Dookie Sublime - Self-titled Pennywise - About Time Dr. Dre - The Chronic 2001 James Taylor - Mudslide Slim and the Blue Horizon Stevie Ray Vaughan - The Sky is Crying Soundgarden - Superunknown Black Sabbath - Paranoid Ozzy Osbourne - Tribute (to Randy Rhoads)
Alex Curry joins the show to talk about the future of sports and entertainment post COVID-19. Alex Curry IG and Twitter: @alex_curry
Jeff and Mike hop on Zoom to chat about their COVID 19 experiences, how they are coping with the shelter in place order, and what music is like in the time of COVID-19
Steve Aguilar joins the show to talk his days with World Tribe, recording his first demos, touring with Everton Blender, and much more. Another Take is brought to you by SKVI premium boxer briefs. SKVI.com
Mike and Jeff talk Oasis, Jay-Z, Coldplay and more. Brought to you by SKVI premium boxer briefs. www.skvi.com For more info and Spotify playlists, head over to AnotherTake.net
Big Wave Surfer, Paddle board Champion and Waterman Jamie Mitchell joins today's episode to talk about his recent injury in Puerto Escondido, winning the Molakai Paddleboard Race 10x, what it's like to surf Ship Stern Bluff, and more. Another Take is brought to you SKVI Premium Boxer Briefs. www.skvi.com Find Jamie on Social Media Insta: @jamie_mitcho Twitter: @Jamiemitcho
This week Another Take has been taken over by a brand new podcast titled Disposable Heroes. If you listened to last week's episode, you heard our guest, Yesod Williams, talking about this new venture. In partnership with Another Take Media, Yesod is going to be interviewing drummers from all walks of life. A drummers pod, but not all about drums. Enjoy DisposableHeroesPod.com
Yesod Williams stops in to talk about his new podcast, how he started playing the drums, his early days in Pepper, what it was like touring for the first time, and more.
Dean Woodward joins the show to talk about his introduction to guitar, his college band, and joining the metal band 2 Cents.
The guys start the show by discussing celebrity surfers, how surf videos introduced kids to surf punk, and Jack Johnson and the Santa Barbara/Hawaii connection. The conversation then switches back to surf videos, Pennywise and the history of Bro Hymn, and Cheyne talks about being on the show "Maui Fever." Then Guttermouth and the on stage antics of their lead singer become the the topic of discussion, Cheyne brings up NOFX and Bad Religion, and then Cheyne talks about a wave controlled by an iPad. The show closes with the group talking about Cheyne's roll at Body Glove, how Jeff's old band shot a music video on the Body Glove boat, and Mike asks the guys what they think of Jay Z's new music streaming App TIDAL.
Jeff and Mike sit down to discuss how they became Beatles fan and their favorite songs on Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles. They also discuss the death of Chris Cornell and share some of their favorite Chris Cornell tracks. Jeff also introduces his band's (Lose Control) new single, "Tomorrow Called."
Mike sits down for a one on one interview Jim Lindberg, singer of the punk rock band Pennywise. They discuss what is what like growing up in the South Bay of Los Angeles, the early days of Pennywise, and the death of bass player Jason Mather Thirsk.
Kevin Sousa joins the show today to discuss The Who, his musical history, getting sober, and cell phone addiction.
Andrew Stravers of Katastro joins the show to talk about Katastro's upcoming tour with Pepper, His three first albums, and some music Andrew has been listening to.
It's a drummer special! Pete Parada, drummer for The Offspring, and Yesod Williams of Pepper sit down with Mike and Jeff to talk all things drums (and a few things about babies.)
Jeff and Mike make this episode the POP episode. They discuss Keith Richards, Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, and many more.
Jeff and Mike reunite after an 8 week hiatus. The guys go over some new Chris Cornell solo material, Iration's new record, and go on a random musical listen across many genres.
Jeff and Mike sit down and talk Apple Music, AC/DC hopping on the streaming bandwagon, and the new Slightly Stoopid song.
After a two week break, Jeff and Mike sit down and talk streaming services, a few music documentaries and B.B. King.
Jeff and Mike sit down and discuss the previous weekends shows. They talk about Blaze n Glory Festival, Ice-T's Rap Band Body Count, and Jeff's show Saturday night in Hermosa Beach. They close the show reminiscing about the Lose Control album that Mike p
The show opens with Kaleo talking about the new Pepper record, yoga teaching, his musical history, growing up in Hawaii, and George Michael. Next Kaleo talks about the formation of Pepper, the first song he and Bret Bollinger wrote together, the recruiting of Yesod Williams, and the band's move to the mainland. Mike then talks about his involvement with the band through the years, and his career as a sound engineer. The show closes with Kaleo weighing in on Pepper's success, an in depth discussion about music "ownership", Led Zepplin, UB-40 and The Police.
The show starts off with Rome talking about the first album he owned, how he met Eric Wilson from sublime, and how he started talking song writing. Next the guys discuss a mashup of the Star Wars, producing a record, and the Mayweather - Pacquiao fight. The guys close out the show by talking about Nirvana, a teenage girl rock band that Rome is currently working with, The Dirty Heads album he produced, and Green day.
Jeff and Mike sit down after Jeff's two week tour through the Northwest. The show starts off with the guys discussing the snare drum on Jack Johnson's first album, the piano sound on Don't Stop Believin' by Journey, and AC/DC and Coachella. Then Mike plays music by the band he worked for at Coachella, the guys talk about samples in live music, and they get a visit from an unexpected guest. After a quick break, the guys reconvene and talk about Fitz and the Tantrums, Jeff being a hospitality runner for Brandon Flowers, and David Coverdale and Whitesnake. The show closes with the guys talking about Crosby, Stills and Nash and their relationship to Bill Withers.
After two busy weeks, Mike and Jeff discuss what they have been up to.
Mike sits down with Danny Rivera and Clare Amelino for a live podcast at Gasser Lounge in Redondo Beach to chat Kings Hockey, Coachella, and much more.
The guys start the show by discussing celebrity surfers, how surf videos introduced kids to surf punk, and Jack Johnson and the Santa Barbara/Hawaii connection. The conversation then switches back to surf videos, Pennywise and the history of Bro Hymn, and Cheyne talks about being on the show "Maui Fever." Then Guttermouth and the on stage antics of their lead singer become the the topic of discussion, Cheyne brings up NOFX and Bad Religion, and then Cheyne talks about a wave controlled by an iPad. The show closes with the group talking about Cheyne's roll at Body Glove, how Jeff's old band shot a music video on the Body Glove boat, and Mike asks the guys what they think of Jay Z's new music streaming App TIDAL.
Eric starts off the show by talking about his involvement in the Manny Pacquiao documentary, the HBO show THE JINX, and then they discuss a cartoon Eric is developing. Then the guys talk about the difference between touring in a Van and touring in a Bus, Eric's couch surfing when he moved to California, and the first three records Eric owned. Then, Eric tells an Eric Wilson (Sublime's Bass player) story from the studio, the group talks about 90's band Jimmie's Chicken Shack, and the cartoon Bananas in Pajamas. The guys close out the show talking about the different types of personalities in a television pitch and they play and talk about the new Muse song.
The show opens with Clay talking about how he got into MMA, how his family reacts while he fights, and how living in an RV at the beginning of his career is similar to a young band going on the road. Then the group talks about Clay living in Albuquerque and the city's relationship with the TV show Breaking Bad, how Clay is able to flip a switch when he fights, and the walk out music the two teams in the Super Bowl used. Mike then describes why it's a bad idea to post photos from Pepper's soundcheck after watching a Metallica soundcheck, Clay talks about the last two weeks of training before a fight, and the first album he ever owned. The group closes the show talking about the movie "Whiplash," what it is like to go to a college football game, and how Mike looks like MMA fighter Conor McGregor.
The show opens with a discussion about the website besteveralbums.com and how it led Jeff to Elvis Costello. Next Mike and Jeff discuss new music they have been listening to and what websites/streaming services they use. Mike talks about the band Glass Animals and listening to music at work then opens up a discussion about listening to music and how it reminds him why he is in the music industry. Next Jeff talks about the Deftones and draws a Tool comparison. Mike talks about the Deftones bass player who passed away and how the band handled the situation. This opens up further discussion about bands who have lost members. Next Mike and Jeff talk about Imagine Dragons and their new record, followed by a discussion about songs that never get old or "won't die" and "alarm clock songs". After that they discuss the upcoming Kurt Cobain documentary and again talk about bands that lose frontmen such as Sublime. The show ends discussing some prominent music copyright infringement cases with Mike and Jeff proving commentary, opinions, and Jeff plays Stairway to Heaven on guitar.
The show opens with Moi talking about what his band LIFE has in store, recording an album with his old band Tomorrows Bad Seeds, and a new project called Krooked Trees. Then the guys talk about the use of map apps and their convenience. Mike weighs in on the 311 Cruise and Moi takes a call on the AIR. Moi talks about DJ DIK and discusses his first album ever. Justin Bieber makes his first podcast appearance followed by Elliott Smith. Next the guys discuss some documentaries they've seen recently as well as a brief discussion about House of Cards. The show closes with a discussion of Loveline, some explicit content, Blind Faith, and finally some of their favorite bars and restaurants in Hermosa Beach.
Mike sits down with Pepper's Yesod Williams and the bands tour manager Tyler Craig and discuss the crazy adventure that was the 311 cruise. They discuss sneaking weed on board, what they did in Jamaica, and other random things.
The show starts off with Alex explaining what Gluten is, a discussion about Bob Marley's Birthday and Run DMC, and the impact of O.T. Genasis' song "Cocoa." Next, Alex describes what it's like to have a producer talk to her during a live broadcast, Mike's twitter feud with Slash, the Sons of Anarchy theme, and Yesod talks about recording Pepper's first album. The show finishes up with the gang talking about the new Incubus record, Beyonce's "Drunk in Love," and a live version of O.T. Genasis.
The show opens up with Riley talking about an upcoming Thrice show, how Mark and Riley met, and Mark and Riley's first records. Then the gang touches on Beck and Kanye at the Grammys, baseball travel vs. music touring, Mark and Riley's biking habits, and then they take a glimpse into Thrice's songwriting process and unique time signatures. The show wraps up with Riley discussing Thrice's future plans and Mark being star struck upon meeting Slash.
Mike and Jeff begin their first podcast joined by Clare Amelino. They discuss the first three albums they owned, Dave Grohl and Jack Black's relationship, Dio, the new Foo Fighters Record, and toilet seat covers. Then, Alex Curry drops in and the group talks about Clare's love for The Dustbowl Revival.