A bi-weeklyish pop-culture podcast featuring interviews with musicians, fillmmakers, authors, and more! Be sure to visit badfeelingmag.com for additional content, contests and assorted other goodies.
Bloodclot and Cro-Mags singer John Joseph is on the podcast! We speak to the NYHC legend about the new Bloodclot EP on Metal Blade Records, his thoughts on the legacy of Cro-Mags, his upcoming book on PMA and a lot more. For tour dates and more info on Bloodclot visit https://www.facebook.com/bloodclotofficial/ Be sure to keep up with us online for our latest podcasts, interview, reviews, giveaways and more! Badfeelingmag.comfacebook.com/badfeelingmag twitter.com/badfeelingmaghttp://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
The one and only Crispin Glover is on the podcast! Most people know Crispin from his role as George McFly in the first Back to the Future movie, as well as his memorable roles in films like River's Edge, Willard, Wild at Heart, and even the Charlie's Angels films. But He's also an accomplished filmmaker in his own right, directing experimental films like What is it? and "It is fine! EVERYTHING IS FINE," the first 2 parts of a planned trilogy, which you can only see on his live tour dates. Crispin is generally viewed as either quirky or outright crazy, and its a persona that's followed him since the mid-80's. We get into that public perception of him and why it exists, his films and books, the slide show and Q+A that hell be bringing to Montreal for 2 dates at the end of this month, his taxing experience on Back to the Future, the role of propaganda in Hollywood films and much much more. We also get into his upcoming projects, including his role in the American Gods TV series, based off the Neil Gaiman Book, as well as his part in the adaptation of Shirley Jacksons gothic classic, We Have Always Lived in the Castle. Crispin is bringing his live show to Montreal bar le ritz on January 27 and 28, which each include a separate movie screening and slide show, along with this audience Q+A and book signing. For tickets and more info visit crispinglover.com - and be sure to sign up for his mailing list for all future tour dates. Be sure to keep up with us online for our latest podcasts, interview, reviews, giveaways and more! Badfeelingmag.comfacebook.com/badfeelingmag twitter.com/badfeelingmaghttp://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
Harley Flanagan from the Cro-Mags is on the podcast! Harley has just released Hard-Core: Life of My Own, his long-awaited autobiography that covers his tumultuous life and times in a vivid and often frightening way. From his time as a pre-pubescent drummer in the early punk band The Stimulators, to the chaos and violence of living in the Lower East Side of New York in the lawless 70's and 80's, and the endless beefs and struggles during his time in the mighty Cro-Mags, Harley holds nothing back here, including his infamous arrest following a stabing at a Cro-Mags show in 2012. i spoke with Harley from his home in NYC to discuss why this was the right time to tell his story, his concerns about writing such a no-holds-barred memoir, his thoughts on re-uniting the original Cro-Mags lineup, his time running wild with Montreal skinheads in the 80's and much more. Be sure to keep up with us online for our latest podcasts, interview, reviews, giveaways and more! Badfeelingmag.comfacebook.com/badfeelingmag twitter.com/badfeelingmaghttp://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
We’ve got another double-header episode this time around, with comedians Brad Williams and Ralphie May! Both Brad and Ralphie are part of The Nasty Show at Montreal’s Just for Laughs, which also features Bobby Slayton, Paula Bel, Thomas Dale, with Quebec’s own Mike Ward on hosting duties. The Nasty Show runs from July 20 – 30 at Metropolis. We have a pair of tickets to give away for the 8:30 show on July 25 – enter here if you haven't already. First up, I speak to Brad Williams about refusing to be a spokesperson for the dwarf community, dealing with hecklers, and texting Neil Patrick Harris. Brad’s latest stand-up special, Daddy Issues, is out now on Showtime. Next, Ralphie May discusses the turbulent state of stand up comedy, why TMZ won’t leave him alone, and his favourite HGTV shows. His latest special, Unruly, is up now on Netflix. As this is posted, Quebec's Human Rights Tribunal just ordered Mike Ward to pay $35,000 to Jérémy Gabriel, the former child singer who was the butt of one of Mike Ward’s jokes. Since they’re all on the Nasty Show together, both Brad and Ralphie weigh in on their thoughts about the controversy, and what it might mean for comedians in the US. You can also read our interview with Ward about taking over the reigns of The Nasty Show here. For more info, head over to bradwilliamscomedy.com and ralphiemay.com. For tickets and the full Just for Laughs schedule, visit hahaha.com. Listen to the episode in the embedded player above, or stream / download it here. Be sure to check out all past episodes of the podcast over on iTunes, or at our dedicated podcast page. If you're a comedy buff, be sure to check out past episodes with guests like Todd Barry, Wyatt Cenac, Mike Lawrence, Mark Little and more. Brad Williams and Ralphie May perform at The Nasty Show at Just for Laughs from July 20 - 30. For tickets and the full festival schedule, visit hahaha.com. Be sure to keep up with us online for our latest podcasts, interview, reviews, giveaways and more! Badfeelingmag.comfacebook.com/badfeelingmag twitter.com/badfeelingmaghttp://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
We have a New Jersey double-header this episode, featuring Mikey Erg and Brian Fallon! First, we catch up with Mikey Erg to talk about his great new LP, The Ergs! reunion, how he conquered his long bout of writer's block, and much more. Then, in a fun and self-aware interview, Brian Fallon discusses getting back to basics, moving on from the critical drubbing of The Gaslight Anthem's last release, Get Hurt, and how Tom Petty's Full Moon Fever inspired the recording of Painkillers. Mikey Erg's Tentative Decisions is out now via Don Giovanni Records. For all tour dates, visit facebook.com/Mikey-Erg. Brain Fallon's Painkillers is available now. For all upcoming tour dates, visit facebook.com/thebrianfallon. Be sure to keep up with us online for our latest podcasts, interview, reviews, giveaways and more! Badfeelingmag.comfacebook.com/badfeelingmag twitter.com/badfeelingmaghttp://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
Swiss Army Man writers/directors Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert are on the podcast! We discuss the inspirations behind this surreal film, working with Daniel Radcliffe and Paul Dano on the characters, and how they built a meaningful film out of a fart joke. Swiss Army Man revolves around Paul Dano as Hank, a man trapped on a deserted island who is in the midst of hanging himself. He then discovers Manny, a gassy dead body lying on the shore, played by Daniel Radcliffe. Hank uses Manny’s farts to ride him to safety, which launches them on a surreal adventure, while posing some big questions about friendship, loneliness, love, and yes, farts. Swiss Army Man is in theatres now. Be sure to keep up with us online for our latest podcasts, interview, reviews, giveaways and more! Badfeelingmag.comfacebook.com/badfeelingmag twitter.com/badfeelingmaghttp://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
This double-header episode features interviews with Royce da 5'9" and Benjamin Booker! To kick things off, we catch up with long-standing Detroit MC Royce da 5'9" about his latest LP, Layers, that knocked Rihanna off the top of the Billboard charts recently. In this candid interview, Royce opens up about his newfound sobriety and how it has affected his life, how Eminem has helped him both in his career and his personal life, his views on the changing music industry and much more. Next up we unearth a lost Benjamin Booker interview from the archives! Recorded in 2015, we speak with Booker about his punk roots, growing up in Florida, The Fest in Gainesville, his activist past and a lot more. Be sure to keep up with us online for our latest podcasts, interview, reviews, giveaways and more! Badfeelingmag.comfacebook.com/badfeelingmag twitter.com/badfeelingmaghttp://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
Legendary dub / reggae producer Lee "Scratch Perry" is on the podcast! Lee "Scratch" Perry is one of the most important figures in popular music. The Jamaican producer is one of the pioneers of dub music, and he's produced classic albums by the likes of Bob Marley & The Wailers, The Heptones, Junior Marvin, The Clash and many many more. In this quick conversation, recorded backstage at his recent Montreal show at 1:30 in the morning (!), we chat about how he manages to have so much energy at 80 years-old, his memories of working with Bob Marley, what he thinks of dubstep and much more. Be sure to keep up with us online for our latest podcasts, interview, reviews, giveaways and more! Badfeelingmag.comfacebook.com/badfeelingmag twitter.com/badfeelingmaghttp://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
NY-based comedian Matteo Lane is on the podcast! You may know Matteo from MTV’s Guy Code and Girl Code. He was also included on Just For Laughs' New Faces in 2014, a pivotal career moment which we discuss in the episode. Matteo has one of the most interesting backstories in comedy; he’s worked as a commercial illustrator and studied as an opera singer in Italy before trying his hand at comedy. We talk about how he landed in comedy, bringing a gay comedic viewpoint to a larger audience, his late/hate relationship with Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, and a lot more. Mattteo headlines the final Brunch Club of the season, May 20-21 at Montreal's Comedyworks. For tickets and more info visit http://brunchclubmtl.com/. You can find past episodes of the podcast on iTunes, where you can also subscribe and rate the show. While you're there you can check out our past interviews with comedians including Brunch Club alumni Mike Lawrence and Mark Little, Wyatt Cenac, Todd Barry and more. Be sure to keep up with us online for our latest podcasts, interview, reviews, giveaways and more! Badfeelingmag.comfacebook.com/badfeelingmag twitter.com/badfeelingmaghttp://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
Director Jeremy Saulnier is on the podcast! His latest film, Green Room, revolves around a young punk band called The Ain’t Rights, who play playing the wrong bar on tour one night, and end up in a bloody standoff with a group on Nazi skinheads, led by none other than Patrick Stewart. It’s an incredibly tense and violent film, and one of the most visceral theatrical experiences I’ve had in a very long time. I watch a lot of intense genre movies, but there were definitely sequences in Green Room I could not believe I was seeing in a mainstream thriller. We discuss his background in punk and hardcore, what attracted Patrick Stewart to the role, his relationship to violence in his films, and much more. Green Room is in theatres now, and hits Blu-ray and DVD on July 12. Be sure to keep up with us online for our latest podcasts, interview, reviews, giveaways and more! Badfeelingmag.comfacebook.com/badfeelingmag twitter.com/badfeelingmaghttp://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
Punk rock troubadour Frank Turner is on the podcast! We discuss the disparity between how he is viewed in the UK vs. the rest of the world, the struggles that went into making his great new record, Positive Songs for Negative People, why he’s teaming up with The Hard Times mock-news website, and a lot more. Be sure to keep up with us online for our latest podcasts, interview, reviews, giveaways and more! Badfeelingmag.comfacebook.com/badfeelingmagtwitter.com/badfeelingmaghttp://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
Filmmaker Gaspar Noé is on the podcast! We discuss Gaspar's latest film, 'Love,' a an emotional drama featuring explicit sex scenes shot in 3D. We discuss the origins of the film, the reaction to the sex scenes and his intention of capturing loving sex on film. Be sure to keep up with us online for our latest podcasts, giveaways and more! Badfeelingmag.comfacebook.com/badfeelingmagtwitter.com/badfeelingmaghttp://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
Alabama Shakes guitarist Heath Fogg is on the podcast! We discuss their eclectic new album, Sound & Color, the experience of playing festivals vs. their own headlining shows, growing up in the music-soaked culture of Alabama and more. Be sure to keep up with us online for our latest podcasts, interviews, reviews and giveaways. Badfeelingmag.comfacebook.com/badfeelingmagtwitter.com/badfeelingmaghttp://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
Babes in Toyland drummer Lori Barbero is on the podcast! We spoke to Lori Barbero about how the reunion came about, what it's like touring with the band after so many years, and why she's never listened to a Babes in Toyland album. Be sure to keep up with us online for our latest podcasts, giveaways and more! Badfeelingmag.comfacebook.com/badfeelingmagtwitter.com/badfeelingmaghttp://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
Steve Von Till from Neurosis is on the podcast! I spoke to Steve about the inspirations behind his new record, how Neurosis has evolved over the past couple of decades, the future of the band, and much more. It's an intense conversation, with someone who really pours their life into their work. Neurosis is currently out on their biggest tour in years, including dates in Toronto on August 6, and Heavy Montreal on August 7. For more info on the tour, visit www.neurosis.com. You can get more info on Steve's solo record over at www.neurotrecordings.com. Be sure to keep up with us online for our latest podcasts, giveaways and more! Badfeelingmag.comfacebook.com/badfeelingmagtwitter.com/badfeelingmaghttp://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
Philip Selway is our guest on this episode! The highly-influential Radiohead drummer embarked on a solo career with 2011's Familial, his stripped-down debut LP, and recently released its successor, the much more expansive Weatherhouse (Bella Union). We speak with Philip about the growth between his two solo records, how his solo career differs from his work with Radiohead, his thoughts on how music is distributed today, and much more. Be sure to keep up with us online for our latest podcasts, giveaways and more! Badfeelingmag.comfacebook.com/badfeelingmagtwitter.com/badfeelingmaghttp://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
Comedian Wyatt Cenac is on the podcast! The former Daily Show writer and contributor discusses his new standup hour, Furry Dumb Fighter, Brooklyn gentrificiation, and his future TV plans. Be sure to keep up with us online for our latest podcasts, giveaways and more! Badfeelingmag.comfacebook.com/badfeelingmagtwitter.com/badfeelingmaghttp://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
Legendary comedian Gilbert Gottfried is on the podcast! The most recognizable voice in comedy discusses the current state of stand-up, his new podcast, his recent appearnces on reality TV, and more. Be sure to keep up with us online for our latest podcasts, giveaways and more! Badfeelingmag.com facebook.com/badfeelingmag twitter.com/badfeelingmag http://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
Comedian Alonzo Bodden is on the podcast! We speak to the Last Comic Standing winner about his unusual road to comedy, his thoughts on the Bill Cosby revelations, and much more. Be sure to keep up with us online for our latest podcasts, giveaways, and more! Badfeelingmag.com facebook.com/badfeelingmag twitter.com/badfeelingmag http://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
The pop-culture obsessed comedian Mike Lawrence is on the podcast! We speak to Mike about his take on New York vs. LA comedy scenes, getting out-nerded by comic fans, and why he backs Jared Leto's inked version of the Joker. Be sure to keep up with us online for our latest podcasts, giveaways and more! Badfeelingmag.com facebook.com/badfeelingmag twitter.com/badfeelingmag http://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
Andrew White AKA "Whitey," guitarist of UK rock band Kaiser Chiefs is on the podcast! We discuss why the band still feel like underdogs after all these years, and what he really thinks of frontman Ricky Wilson's role as a judge on The Voice. Be sure to keep up with us online for our latest podcasts, giveaways and more! Badfeelingmag.comfacebook.com/badfeelingmagtwitter.com/badfeelingmaghttp://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
Comedian Mark Little is our guest this episode! In addition to his standup, you might recognize Mark from his work with the great sketch comedy troupe Picnicface, as well as his roles in the CBC show Mr. D, and his new web series Space Riders. I spoke to Mark about his roots in standup and improv, how to make a cult movie, and hanging with Ludacris. Be sure to keep up with us online for our latest podcasts, giveaways and more! Badfeelingmag.com facebook.com/badfeelingmag twitter.com/badfeelingmag http://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
Suicide Girls co-founder Missy Suicide is on the podast to discuss The Blackheart Burlesque tour, how the site has managed to cultivate a respectful community, and what's exciting her in pop-culture these days! Be sure to keep up with us online for our latest podcasts, giveaways and more! Badfeelingmag.comfacebook.com/badfeelingmagtwitter.com/badfeelingmaghttp://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
Taking Back Sunday vocalist Adam Lazzara is on the podcast to discuss the band's new vinyl box set, Happiness Is: The Complete Recordings, reuniting with the band's original line-up, and avoiding the trap of nostalgia. Be sure to keep up with us online for our latest podcasts, giveaways and more! Badfeelingmag.comfacebook.com/badfeelingmagtwitter.com/badfeelingmaghttp://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
On this episode, we speak with Tony Rettman, author of NYHC: New York Hardcore 1980-1990. We discuss Tony's roots in the hardcore scene, the process of conducting the 100+ interviews in the book, and how the New York hardcore scene differend from scenes in neighbouring cities. Be sure to keep up with us online for our latest podcasts, giveaways and more! Badfeelingmag.comfacebook.com/badfeelingmagtwitter.com/badfeelingmaghttp://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
Aaron Bedard of the long-standing hardcore band Bane is on the podcast to discuss the band's impending breakup, his hopes for the band's final year, and his eventual post-Bane plans. We also touch on his thoughts on the Joyce Manor stage-diving conrovery, his favourite film of last year, and much more! Be sure to keep up with us online for our latest podcasts, giveaways and more! Badfeelingmag.comfacebook.com/badfeelingmagtwitter.com/badfeelingmaghttp://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
On this episode, we speak with Eugene Kelly of the influential Scottish indie band The Vaselines! We discuss the early days of The Vaselines, Nirvana's effect on the band, and their new self-released LP, V for Vaselines. Be sure to keep up with us online for our latest podcasts, giveaways and more! Badfeelingmag.comfacebook.com/badfeelingmagtwitter.com/badfeelingmaghttp://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
We have legendary guitarist Johnny Marr of The Smiths on the podcast! We spoke with Marr about his burgeoning solo career, his decision to begin playing Smiths songs again, and his take on the recording industry today. Be sure to keep up with us online for our latest podcasts, giveaways and more! Badfeelingmag.comfacebook.com/badfeelingmagtwitter.com/badfeelingmaghttp://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
We have legendary death metal vocalist John Tardy from Obituary on the podcast! Obituary just released Inked in Blood, their first album in five years. We spoke with John about the new LP, the early years of the Florida Death Metal scene, and the state of metal today. Be sure to keep up with us online for our latest podcasts, giveaways and more! Badfeelingmag.comfacebook.com/badfeelingmagtwitter.com/badfeelingmaghttp://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
Our first double header, featuring comedians Todd Barry and Andy Kindler! Be sure to keep up with us online for our latest podcasts, giveaways and more! Badfeelingmag.comfacebook.com/badfeelingmagtwitter.com/badfeelingmaghttp://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
We speak with Jeff Baena, the writer & director behind Life After Beth, the new romantic zombie film starring Aubrey Plaza and John C. Reilly. We discuss Jeff's first feature, David O Russell's I Heart Huckabees, the origins of Life After Beth, and working with the film's stellar cast. Be sure to keep up with us online for our latest podcasts, giveaways and more! Badfeelingmag.comfacebook.com/badfeelingmagtwitter.com/badfeelingmaghttp://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
We speak with bassist Alex Levine and guitarist Alex Rosamilia of The Gaslight Anthem about NJ punk houses, learning how to be a band from Against Me!, and how the songs on their new album, Get Hurt, came about. Be sure to keep up with us online for our latest podcasts, giveaways and more! Badfeelingmag.comfacebook.com/badfeelingmagtwitter.com/badfeelingmaghttp://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
We speak with Jake Burns, frontman for the legendary Irish punk band Stiff Little Fingers! Along with The Ramones and The Clash, Stiff Little Fingers are one of the most influential of the early punk bands, and one of only a handful still touring. Jake discusses the early days of the band in Ireland during the Troubles, their new crowd-funded album No Going Back, and the difficult times that led to some of the most emotional songs he's ever written. Keep up with us online: Badfeelingmag.comfacebook.com/badfeelingmagtwitter.com/badfeelingmaghttp://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
We spoke with the Angry Video Game Nerd himself, James Rolfe, as well as the film's co-writer and co-director Kevin Finn about the origins of the Angry Video Game Nerd, the process of turning the web series into a feature film, and the concept of "so bad it's good." You can view the movie on demand as of today at https://vimeo.com/ondemand/avgn. Follow us: Badfeelingmag.comfacebook.com/badfeelingmagtwitter.com/badfeelingmaghttp://instagram.com/bad_feeling_mag
Matthew Gray Gubler is best know for his long-standing role as the know-it-all Dr. Spencer Reid on CBS’s Criminal Minds, but Gubler is a true horror nerd at heart. At this year’s Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal, he was in town for the premiere of two upcoming horror flicks he recently completed, Suburban Gothic (co-starring Ray Wise) and Life After Beth (co-starring Aubrey Plaza). We caught up with Matthew to discuss his deep-rooted love of horror movies, his decade on Criminal Minds, and what it’s like to intern for Wes Anderson. Matthew couldn’t have been friendlier, and both Suburban Gothic & Life After Beth are definitely worth tracking down (and would actually make for a great double feature). Be sure to keep up with our latest interviews, reviews and contests at www.badfeelingmag.com, facebook.com/badfeelingmag, and twitter.com/badfeelingmag
For this episode we have Mr. Leland Palmer himself, Ray Wise! We caught up with Ray while he was in town for the World Premiere of his new film Suburban Gothic at the Fantasia Film Festival. We spoke to Ray about his role in the horror comedy Suburban Gothic, and about the new Twin Peaks : The Entire Mystery box set, which is finally available on blu ray today. The set includes both the US and International pilots, both seasons of the show, the Fire Walk With Me prequel, including 90 minutes of cut scenes, and a brand new sequence filmed by David Lynch. For more information on upcoming Suburban Gothic screenings, you can visit suburbangothicmovie.com Remember to check out badfeelingmag.com for our latest interviews, reviews and contests. Right now we have ticket giveaways to the upcoming Against Me, Propagahndhi and Deafheaven shows. All information on those is available on the Contest section of our website. You can follow us on facebook at facebook.com/badfeelingmag, and we’re @badfeelingmag on Twitter.
We speak with Evan Dando, the singer-songwriter behind alt-rock heroes The Lemonheads! Evan is currently on a rare solo trek across Canada, where we reached him by phone to talk about his current tour, the dangers of over-sharing online, his love for modern country, and why you won't be seeing a full album tour behind the 20th anniversary of Come On Feel The Lemonheads. Be sure to visit www.badfeelingmag.com for the latest reviews, interviews, and contests. You can also find us at facebook.com/badfeelingmag and on Twitter, @badfeelingmag. Thanks for listening, and please consider rating the show on iTunes if you like what you hear!
We get schooled on beer and home brewing by Johny Hanson, of The Hanson Brothers / No Means No! Hanson has now teamed up with Quebec micro-brewery La Trou du Diable to release Punk Rauch, a smoked lager beer in the Bavarian tradition. We caught up with Hanson at the Montreal launch party for his beer, after a few too many “samples” of the great Punk Rauch. We discuss the inspiration for his beer, the micro-brew craze of the last few years, the poison of the big brewers, and the future of No Means No. Be sure to check out http://badfeelingmag.com/ for info on our podcast, reviews, contests and more! You can also find us on facebook (https://www.facebook.com/badfeelingmag?fref=ts) and twitter (https://twitter.com/badfeelingmag). http://www.nomeanswhatever.com/ http://www.troududiable.com/
We speak to first-time feature writers/directors/stars Clif Prowse and Derek Lee about their new found-footage vampire film Afflicted! Afflicted is the rare film that gets found-footage right, using it to great effect here, and heightening the scares in this realistic take on the vampire mythos. In this episode we discuss the origins of Afflicted, shooting in the crowded streets of Western Europe, the benefits of the Canadian film system, and what it’s like to cast your real friends and family in your first feature film. Afflicted is available on VOD and iTunes now. Visit http://afflicted-movie.com/ for more info. Be sure to check out http://badfeelingmag.com/ for info on our podcast, reviews, contests and more! You can also find us on facebook (https://www.facebook.com/badfeelingmag) and twitter (https://twitter.com/badfeelingmag).
We snagged the one-and-only Andrew W.K. for the podcast! Andrew was on a small Canadian run of dates based off of last year’s “Party Messiah” tour, which is essentially Andrew with a keyboard, drum machine, and the services of a backup singer and general hypeman. We only had a limited amount of time for this interview, but we managed to cover his current tour, his participation in Blitzkrieg, his side-project with Marky Ramone, his upcoming Party Bible book, and his close relationship with Montreal. Be sure to check out http://badfeelingmag.com/ for info on our podcast, reviews, contests and more!
We speak to UK actor Ben Lloyd-Hughes from the blockbuster film Divergent! Divergent is the new futuristic film based off of the massively-popular young adult book trilogy by Veronica Lake, about a dystopian Chicago where the population is segregated into factions based on their personas. We spoke to Ben about making the transition from period-pieces to a Hollywood blockbuster, why he’s dropped Twitter, getting pranked on-set, stealing from Harrison Ford, and a lot more! Be sure to check out http://badfeelingmag.com/ for info on our podcast, reviews, contests and more!
On this episode, we speak to KJ Jansen from Canadian pop-punk band Chixdiggit! KJ tells us why the last Chixdiggit show in Montreal is one of his favourite shows of all time, what’s it’s like being in a band with Kepi Ghoulie, and how he came around to playing solo. Be sure to check out http://badfeelingmag.com/ for info on our podcast, reviews, contests and more!