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DIY female podcast trio hailing from Mesa, Arizona consisting of musicians, photographers, and artists with over 15 years experience in the industry. Collectively they promote bands, labels, venues, independent businesses, publications, visual artists, radio personalities, music supporters and all…

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    • May 5, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 1h 31m AVG DURATION
    • 43 EPISODES


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    Emilie Plamondon of Punk Roquette

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 94:51


    The Sisters launch this episode discussing the importance of “community over competition” and how supporting fellow creatives is essential for growth. Later, they bring in Emilie Plamondon (podcast host of Punk Roquette) to get her insights on the subject.  Her positive contagious energy and passion to support musicians of all calibers is why the Sound Sisters dubbed her as a “social worker for punk rock”. They chat about how she built a strong following with her platform and the way music is helping her cope with quarantine in Canada. There is also talks of cheese curds, soup, rePunkmmendation, as well as the size of her impressive t-shirt and record collection. All this and more on this episode of the Sound Sisters podcast! Music from CF98 and La Armada

    Secret Track: The Venomous Pinks - Based on a True Story

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 12:33


    Angela RoseRed takes control of the mic to host a special secret track episode uncovering the tale behind The Venomous Pink’s newest album titled, “Based on a True Story”. She chats with drummer Cassandra Jalilie with fellow Sound Sisters Drea Doll and Gaby Kaos on how this mid-tour, pre-COVID, Bridge City Sessions live recording became a product of an unforgettable, fun adventure, through uncontrollable, intense, time restraints on the road. Drea often says, “The true sound of the Venomous Pinks is hearing a live set,” and this album truly represents the band’s DNA. This secret episode is filled with laughs about speeding across state lines, one-way freeways, van hangs interrupted by what seemed like an undercover cop, an absent camera crew, missed stripper and donut opportunities, with a side of curb checks, all in the name of punk rock. See what van life is really like with The Pinks on this special Sound Sisters Secret Track: Based on a True Story episode!

    Judy Cocuzza

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 102:59


    The Sisters Roundtable Discussion gets deep on an emotional level as they dive into some best practices when attempting to reconnect with ex-band members. This episode’s guest, Judy Cocuzza, drummer from Betty Blowtorch, has many insights into the topic and has provided stellar advice to other musicians over the years, including our very own host Drea. During their chat they uncover an array of topics such as Judy’s involvement with teaching drums to children with and without disabilities as well as how she found the silver lining with COVID’s halt to a constant tour schedule. Later, she reminisces on the early Betty Blowtorch days, gives an update on new music, what it was like on the Bubble Boy movie set, the real status of Vanilla Ice’s package, and her unexpected ghostly occurrences she feels was Bianca Butthole sending love from the other side. Tears, laughs, and so many virtual hugs are shared on this episode of the Sound Sisters Podcast. Music by Betty Blowtorch. 

    Sound Sisters - Mike Cubillos

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 88:53


    The Sisters dive into this episode by reminiscing their years of experience in self-promoted DIY public relations and networking ventures. Later, they receive some killer advice and takeaways from Mike Cubillos, owner and operator of Earshot Media. With over 22 years of successful PR experience in the music industry, he opens up about his contributions and journey into the biz. Throughout the discussion, he is very transparent of what it takes to be successful from a music PR perspective. This is one of the reasons why many musicians (of all calibers) trust his services. Supporting big acts and festivals such as Warped Tour, It’s Not Dead, and Punk Rock Bowling, he still stays true to his underground roots. Although Earshot Media represents many different music genres, Drea and Gaby reveal firsthand how essential he is to the punk rock community due to his assistance with The Venomous Pinks.  Music from 3LH & Rundown Kreeps.

    Sound Sisters - Mike Fisher

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 88:48


    The Sisters dive into this episode chatting about choosing the right graphic for a merchandise item, and the benefits of hiring a professional designer to assist with developing a  brand. They bring in Mike Fisher, infamous merch designer, illustrator, artist, Maximum Fluoride owner, and "Anyway Whatever" podcast host, to get his expert advice on the topic. He also discusses his journey from creating DIY merch in the 80s to pay his way into underground punk  shows, to now being an on demand renowned artist who designs for some of the biggest musicians today. His impressive merch design resume includes, Rancid, Metallica, The Clash, Led Zeppelin, Paul McCartney, The Misfits, and more! With over a decade worth of experience, chances are you have a Mike Fisher design on a shirt in your closet. He opens up about his creative process and how he stays constantly motivated to do what he loves most. This is an awe-spiring  episode that gave Drea, Angela, and Gaby all the feels, so you don't want to miss it! Music from Reason Unknown and Gatecreeper!

    Sound Sisters - Andy Pohl

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 107:44


    The Sisters kick things off with a roundtable discussion focusing on ways to cope with mental illness through creative outlets. Andy Pohl (guitarist from Tsunami Bomb, label owner of "Sell The Heart Records", and "Question the Answers" podcast host) joins the conversation to provide his insights. Andy chats about how he found the much needed work/life balance in his home remote environment and ways others can unplug. Later, he opens up on what it was like stepping in as a new guitarist for an already established band.  There's talks of  how he meditates on tour, best DIY practices for starting a record label, and  discovering a creeptastic ghostly gas pump in the middle of nowhere. All this while Drea has major fangirl feels due to Tsunami Bomb being such an influential band in her earlier years as a musician. Plus, music from Decent Criminal & RLND.

    Sound Sisters - Riot Squad Media

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 116:30


    The Sisters kick things off with a roundtable discussion focusing on the do's and don'ts of rebranding. This episode's guests have a lot of experience in this arena, Terry Smith and Laura Rose from Riot Squad Media join the conversation to chat about their insights on the topic. As previous hosts of Punksylvania, they authentically and transparently dig into how they crossed over into their new platform. They also talk about how their DIY female empowered collective / media firm provides a lot of PR, promotion, and support to punk musicians globally through their podcast as well as other Riot Squad branded outlets. Their fresh and polished new format is not only celebrated, but needed in a time where so many currently feel musically disconnected. There are talks of Camp Punksylvania, ghosts, females lifting each other up, how to collaborate in a long distance working relationship, Canada's take on Trump, plus what type of sandwiches, and poutine they would be. To say many laughs and virtual hugs were had is an understatement. All this and more, on this riot-of-an-episode of the Sound Sisters podcast. Music by KRANG and Tsunami Bomb

    Sound Sisters - Kim Austin

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 80:54


      A warning to our listeners: This episode’s content discusses disturbing topics covering sexual harassment, abuse,  and emotional trauma that could be triggering. Listener discretion is advised.    This episode covers the "darker side of punk rock." In an attempt to rally for others who have been in similar situations, the Sisters relive personal stories where they experienced unwanted and inappropriate sexual advancements at shows. This provides a segue for our guest Kimberly Austin. Kim is a stage and production manager at the Yucca-North, previously known as the Greenroom, in Flagstaff, Arizona. She has worked with the likes of Bad Cop/ Bad Cop, TSOL, Agent Orange, Less Than Jake, Menzingers, Casualties, Murphy's Law, Voodoo Glow Skulls, Guttermouth, Phobia, CJ Ramone, Dead Boys, and Venomous Pinks to name a few. Her professionalism and kindness when delivering support to musicians is not only known locally, but throughout the United States. After a shift of providing production for a concert, Kim was a victim of sexual assault by a globally well known musician. Even with photos of aftermath bruises and an eye witness, she feared the abuser, who is referred to in the episode by a pseudonym name Dale Nixon, would not be held accountable due to his legendary musical status. After a year of suffering in silence, she has made the brave decision to tell her story in hopes to bring more awareness to others who are secretly dealing with sexual abuse and trauma.     If you or someone you know has experienced or is currently suffering from sexual abuse, there are resources that can help. Contact 1- 800-656-HOPE to be connected with a trained staff member from a sexual assault service provider in your area. Remember, you are not alone. Support is out there! Stay strong. The Sound Sisters stand with those who are suffering. We send love and light to survivors everywhere. 

    Sound Sisters -Cherry Dollface

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 79:39


    The Sisters kick things off with some best practices on how to launch your own startup. This episode’s guest provided many insights on this topic.  Her impressive credits include successful business owner, YouTube star, podcast host, traveling model, award winning author, licensed esthetician, and more importantly, an authentic advocate for female empowerment. *insert rockabilly music here* Of course we are referring to  none other than Cherokee Jackson, lovingly also known as THE Cherry Dollface.  She chats about her roller coaster self made ride from being one of the first pinup YouTuber tutorial queens on the scene to a successful brand with limitless possibilities. She emphasizes  the importance of remaining adaptable to self growth while staying true to your dreams. There is talks of skincare, music, aliens, Angela’s major Cherry fangirl moment at the first It’s Not Dead fest, and how the term, “being born in the wrong era” is a severely misguided notion. All this and more on this episode of the Sound Sister’s Podcast. 

    Sound Sisters - Stephen 'Psyko Steve' Chilton

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 98:13


    The Sound Sisters are all about supporting music venues, and in honor of this episode's special guest they kick things off discussing their most memorable moments at Phoenix's infamous staple The Mason Jar, now known as The Rebel Lounge. Later, they brought in Arizona veteran concert promoter  Stephen Chilton (owner of Psyko Steve Presents and The Rebel Lounge) to discuss his political efforts with NIVA: National Independent Venue Association. As a founder and one of the Vice Presidents, Steve fights alongside the rest of the board to help save independent  music venues through political activism. NIVA's focus is securing financial support to preserve the national ecosystem of independent venues and promoters. He also chats with the Sisters about various promoter war stories, including how a well-known national band's dumbassery almost caused a full on riot. Find out the name of that band and how you can help #saveourstages on this episode of the Sound Sister's podcast! Music from: Casket Life - Rock n Roll Death Machine The Venomous Pinks - Hold On

    Sound Sisters - Chaser

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 92:23


    The Sisters kickstart the episode chatting about a ways they are adapting creatively in our current societal state. They share all the giggles because it was their first in-studio-socially-distancing-recording -session at the Sound Sister Studio since the COVID outbreak. Disclaimer: The Sound Sisters supports safe social distancing practices. They  each followed major precautions before, after, and during recording. Don’t forget kids, “Wash your damn hands and wear a fucking mask!” Later, they virtually dial in SoCal skate punk band Chaser. They discuss what it takes to stay consistently musically motivated through connecting with their fans. Other topics covered: How recording went down for Chaser’s killer new album, “Look Alive” on Sound Speed Records, what is so inspiring about 90s punk, tour do’s and don’ts, ways they continue to write new music during the pandemic, what it’s like to share the stage with bands that inspired them to play, and most importantly Carol Fucking Baskin. All this, plus they spin new Chaser tracks, on this episode of the Sound Sisters Podcast. Songs: Look Alive / Nightmares / Found Myself Again

    Sound Sisters - April Schupmann of Sniper 66

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 98:47


    The Sisters kick off the episode with a topic that is near and dear to their black hearts: Ways to support live music establishments through organizations such as the National Independent Venue Association. Later, they brought in drummer April "Schupe" Schupmann from Sniper 66, Threes Away, Crime Revenge, Lizzie Boredom, Fight Plan....and more. Much emphasis on the "more" bands piece because when asked the grand total of her current music projects, April has officially lost count. Literally. To say many musical stories were told is an understatement. They also chat about her North Dakota UFO sighting and fangirling out over Joey Cape. Plus, she relives her Punk Rock Bowling nightmare realized, which ended with Pat Thetic from Anti-Flag mistaking a gear mishap for a leftfoot kick drum show off sesh. Find out how she pulled it off and more on this episode of the Sound Sisters Podcast!  Music by Crime Revenge - My Vengeancefrom the self titled EP (2020)www.facebook.com/CrimeRevengePunkThrees Away - Integrityfrom the album, Save Yourself (2020) www.facebook.com/ThreesAway   Sniper 66 - Servant Girlfrom the latest full length, Annihilator (2018). Schupe sings lead on this one, and Dylan & Schupe share the chorus. This is part of the quad of songs that tell the story of the Servant Girl Annihilator in Austin, TX in 1884/85www.sniper66.com

    Sound Sisters - Brenna Red of The Last Gang Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 65:14


    The sisters pick up this episode with an earlier song from The Last Gang. The foursome chat about her songwriting process, how the band is creating  their newest album while social distancing, the ways they fiercely miss tour life, as well as touch on important issues like Indiana Jones and Del Taco's secret menu. Plus, they geek out hardcore on Disneyland food must haves, rides, and how it use to be the youngster Cali punk rock hangout. There are so many topics covered, we had to break it up into two episodes! So grab your burrito and have a seat because you don't want to miss part one of this very special Sound Sister episode featuring Brenna Red.    Song: The Last Gang - Please, Please Song: The Last Gang - Strange Fruit 

    Grave Sisters Episode V

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 85:51


    Quarantining With a Ghost? It’s Scary! GRAVE SISTERS EPISODE FIVE: The creepy and kooky sister of the Sound Sisters’ podcast. For those who believe they’re locked down with spectral roommates, the pandemic has been less isolating than they bargained for. The sisters open the casket and discuss what's been happening to them while in quarantine. Later, they are joined by director/creator of Camp Punksylvania, Laura Rose, who discusses her apartment ghost(s). The sisters then talk to their cousin-sister, Crystal Solage - who discusses seeing her cabinets open while she was half asleep in quarantine.  We as the Grave Sisters in no way claim to be professionals or experts in the topics we are about to discuss. We are simply bringing forth our personal experiences and perspectives. If you should decide to partake in any of the activities we cover, please reach out to someone beforehand who has is an expertise with credentials in these areas. In other words, don’t try this at home. Also, regardless of our individual beliefs on paranormal activity or the spiritual world we ultimately respect these subjects since they are scared to many. We truly mean no harm. This is not a parody, it’s simply our exploration on the subject. Time to open the coffin. https://www.punksylvania.com/ https://www.instagram.com/crystalsoul.age/?hl=en

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    Sound Sisters - Brenna Red of The Last Gang

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 66:17


    The sisters kick off this episode with an insightful round table discussion on various ways to help your community during the pandemic. Later, Last Gang's vocalist and guitarist Brenna Red joins in on the banter. The foursome chat about her songwriting process, how the band is creating  their newest album while social distancing, the ways they fiercely miss tour life, as well as touch on important issues like Indiana Jones and Del Taco's secret menu. Plus, they geek out hardcore on Disneyland food must haves, rides, and how it use to be the youngster Cali punk rock hangout. There are so many topics covered, we had to break it up into two episodes! So grab your burrito and have a seat because you don't want to miss part one of this very special Sound Sister episode featuring Brenna Red.    Song: The Last Gang - Turn The Record Over

    Sound Sisters-Punks 4 Change

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 87:14


    The Sisters kick off the episode with a pandemic conscious Round Table Discussion focusing on how they are giving back. Producer power couple Sarah Kelly and Michael Garcia join the conversation to talk about ways their organization, Punks 4 Change, is helping the community while practicing safe social distancing practices. They also dive into the inner workings of their non-profit, and how COVID-19 made them pivot from throwing shows as a main platform for fundraising efforts. Later, Sarah and Michael chat about their dancing birds, makeup obsessed ghostly house guests, spooky happenings with a Darth Vader helmet, who is on their fangirl dream show wish list, and how making societal change through punk rock is more important than ever right now. All this and more on the Sound Sisters podcast. Song by Knocked Down - Warm Winter 

    Sound Sisters - She's A Punk

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 100:52


    The Sisters kick off this episode by paying respects to the #blacklivesmatter movement. They also discuss the importance of being vocal against the horrific racist events that are taking over America, and how crucial it is to promote unity. Later, they fall in virtual sisterly-love-at-first-sight with host/creator of She's a Punk podcast, Siobhan Woodrow. She discusses how she overcame sexism in the radio industry, what it was like to interview Alice Bag, and how she found solidarity amongst fellow punk females in her quest to create the now celebrated DIY podcast. Siobhan also opens up on why she empathizes with America's current societal state, while reflecting on how her own country, Canada, has its fair share of racism. The foursome go on to geek-out over Siobhan's dream podcast interview list, which rightfully includes Patti Smith and Sisters of Mercy Patricia Morrison. There are talks of Indiana Jones, with a side of lady boners for Lars and Matt Freeman. All this and more on the Sound Sisters first ever crossover episode with She's a Punk Podcast. Song by KRANG - Indiana Jones Hates Nazis and Snakes (Sound Speed Records).

    GRAVE SISTERS EPISODE FOUR

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 70:06


    GRAVE SISTERS EPISODE FOUR: The creepy and kooky sister of the Sound Sisters’ podcast. On this special Facebook live episode the sisters, Angela RoseRed, Drea Doll and Miss Kitty, discuss Jerome, AZ. Special thanks to our guests Jason Voss and Megan Hamrick for their testimonials. We as the Grave Sisters in no way claim to be professionals or experts in the topics we are about to discuss. We are simply bringing forth our personal experiences and perspectives. If you should decide to partake in any of the activities we cover, please reach out to someone beforehand who has is an expertise with credentials in these areas. In other words, don’t try this at home. Also, regardless of our individual beliefs on paranormal activity or the spiritual world we ultimately respect these subjects since they are scared to many. We truly mean no harm. This is not a parody, it’s simply our exploration on the subject. Time to open the coffin.

    Sound Sisters-Lori Herbst

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 68:56


    On this episode the Sound Sisters provide an update on their personal/professional state throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, and ways they are coping during #quarantinelife. During their Round Table Discussion they explore ways to "outdo yourself artistically" by shaking things up in the creatively. Later, textile artist Lori Herbst virtually chats about her process, ways to search for inspiration, how she fell in love with the punk rock community, the stigma surrounding postpartum depression, and the deetz behind rightfully fangirling-out over Tim Curry's genuine appreciation towards her work. You can also catch loving husbandly commentary from her biggest fan Chris Shary in the background. All this and more on the Sound Sisters podcast! Song: In My Dreams - JERK!

    Grave Sisters Episode 3

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 101:49


    GRAVE SISTERS EPISODE THREE: The creepy and kooky sister of the Sound Sisters’ podcast. On this special Facebook live episode the sisters, Angela RoseRed, Gaby Kaos, Drea Doll and Miss Kitty, discuss the Phoenix Lights that occurred on March 13, 1997. Special thanks to our guests Bart Young and Kip Sudduth for their testimonials, and Sam Richards for sharing his investigative work on this phenomena. We as the Grave Sisters in no way claim to be professionals or experts in the topics we are about to discuss. We are simply bringing forth our personal experiences and perspectives. If you should decide to partake in any of the activities we cover, please reach out to someone beforehand who has is an expertise with credentials in these areas. In other words, don’t try this at home. Also, regardless of our individual beliefs on paranormal activity or the spiritual world we ultimately respect these subjects since they are scared to many. We truly mean no harm. This is not a parody, it’s simply our exploration on the subject. Time to open the coffin.

    Sound Sisters-Linh Le

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 111:02


    The Sound Sisters shred into Season 3 with a vengeance alongside their special guest Linh Le, bassist and all around badass of Fat Wreck Chords' Bad Cop / Bad Cop. The sisters kick off the episode with their roundtable topic "dealing with post tour depression" and finding that work/life/music balance. They bring in Linh to hear her perspective on the subject, as well as discuss what it's like to have a side project with Tre Cool of Green Day, the deets on BCBC new album The Ride, and her perspective as a songwriter focusing on societal topics such as immigration and people seeking asylum in the U.S. Later, she opens up about the importance of self care and her second creative love; cooking. Angela also dropped a bomb announcing that Linh is in the works of producing her Christmas album (kidding...kinda?) All this and more of the Season 3 premier of the Sound Sisters podcast.

    Sound Sisters-The Venomous Pinks

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 149:57


    The Venomous Pinks is more than a band, it’s a way of life driven by DIY punk rock family values. Angela RoseRed takes control of the mic for this very special Pink episode, as she discusses the evolution of the band with fellow Sound Sisters, Drea Doll (Venomous Pinks’ Guitarist/Vocals) and Gaby Kaos (Venomous Pinks’ Bass/Vocals). Drummer, Cassie Jalilie (Venomous Pinks and Union 13) also provides her perspective since transitioning as their newest band member. The Pinks’ tour manager, Ashley Berkowitz, calls in for the episode's round table discussion: Tour Do’s and Don’ts. Later, friend/honorary Pink, Soma Snakeoil, joins the conversation to give her insights on the band’s past and present. Plus, director Alexander Thomas chats about his latest collaboration and upcoming Pink projects that will leave you wanting more. No subject is off the turntable: lineup changes, label adjustments, tears, fears, losses, triumphs, perseverance and most importantly punk fucking rock. It’s unscripted, raw, honest, unfiltered and relatable, as the “Sound” of the “Sound Sisters” interviewers get interviewed. This is more than the Venomous Pinks’ musical story, it’s HERstory.

    Grave Sisters Episode 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 80:35


    GRAVE SISTERS EPISODE TWO: The creepy and kooky sister of the Sound Sisters’ podcast. On this special Halloween episode the sisters, Angela RoseRed, Gaby Kaos, Drea Doll and Miss Kitty, go on their very first ghost hunt together to Tempe’s infamous watering hole and eatery Casey Moore’s Oyster house. Casey Moore’s is nationally known as a ghost hunter’s playground due to its high paranormal activity. Originally a house built by William Moeur in 1910, it has been rumored to once be a boarding house and a brothel before it became what it is known today. Sightings of a mysterious dark haired woman who disappears into thin air, as well as ghostly version of previous owners who dance into the wee hours of the night are some of the many rumored happenings. Week’s prior, the sisters had dinner with Geno Dellammorte and Matrick Swayze of Creepsville 666 in the upstairs dinning room, which is where most of the mysterious activity has taken place year after year. Listen as they discuss their experiences and even interview a current employee who had his own haunted interaction after closing time. Did Drea feel uneasy due to ghosts feeling restless by our presence? What happened when Gaby’s video camera went haywire the same time an orb was recorded on another device? What transpired as Kat grew more curiouser and curiouser while snapping polaroids? Did Angela actually document ghosts on her still photograph shots? Find out all this and more, plus the world premier of Creepsville 666 track,The Dearly Undead.We as the Grave Sisters in no way claim to be professionals or experts in the topics we are about to discuss. We are simply bringing forth our personal experiences and perspectives. If you should decide to partake in any of the activities we cover, please reach out to someone beforehand who has is an expertise with credentials in these areas. In other words, don’t try this at home. Also, regardless of our individual beliefs on paranormal activity or the spiritual world we ultimately respect these subjects since they are scared to many. We truly mean no harm. This is not a parody, it’s simply our exploration on the subject.Time to open the coffin.

    Grave Sisters Episode 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 117:24


    Have you have ever heard a mysterious bump in the night?  Are you certain that the truth is really out there? Having troubles shaking the frightening feeling that there is more out there than what the eye can perceive? If so, then these inaugural episodes are for you. GRAVE SISTERS: The creepy and kooky sister of the Sound Sisters’ podcast. Sound Sisters Drea Doll, Gaby Kaos and Angela RoseRed have joined forces with fellow ghoul, adventure queen, and UFO extraordinaire, Miss Kitty of Miss Kitty Tattoo, to discuss all things spooky. These special episodes will focus on subjects such as supernatural, UFOs, Sasquatch, paranormal activity, conspiracy theories and everything in between. Prior to recording, the Grave Sisters will conduct an eerie or mysterious adventure or activity. They will start off the episode with an open coffin discussion, which will be an informal dialogue of any ghostly news, personal happenings or tales told from our listeners.This episode’s topic focuses on tarot card readings and mediums. Prior to recording, the Grave Sisters had received an intuitive tarot card reading conducted by a psychic medium with over 10 years experience and also had some fun in an Aura photo session. Each sister discusses their opinions on the topic and what went down with their individual readings. Later, they chat with Colleen Dolly Sinclair, owner of Siphon Draw Apothecary in Goldfield Ghost town. Sinclair has in-depth knowledge on the subject and clues in one of the sisters to an unseen ghost guest in the Sound Sisters’ studio. All this and more, on the very first creeptastic episode of the Grave Sisters podcast. Disclaimer: The Grave Sisters in no way claim to be experts in the topics they are about to discuss. They are simply bringing forth their experiences. If you should decide to partake in any of the activities they cover, please reach out to an expert in this area beforehand. In other words, don’t try this at home.  Also, regardless of our individual thoughts on the subjects of tarot Cards, mediums or divination readings of any kind, the Grave Sisters ultimately understand and respect that these are religious acts for different groups of people. They mean no harm and are not parodying these acts since they are sacred to many individuals. Time to open the coffin!!

    Sound Sisters-Chris Shary

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 107:51


    Renowned punk artist Chris Shary chats with the ladies about his approach to time management with creative endeavors and what it is like to artistically collaborate with some of the biggest names in music. They also get into finding the balance between being a father/husband/artist/teacher, how Travis Barker approached him to do artwork for Blink-182, his process with putting a creative spin on the infamous Milo sketch, and the true meaning behind Descendents’ anthem “I’m the One”. Before that, the Sound Sisters discuss their experience with artist and writer’s block and ways to get out of a creative rut . All this, plus exclusive spins from Violent Traditions and Shiners Club!

    Sound Sisters-Myra Gallarza

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019 170:03


    …and the Sound Sisters are back from their hiatus to talk one of Fat Wreck Chords all-time best drummers, Myra Gallarza from Bad Cop/Bad Cop. This episode kicks off with the round table topic: The Necessary Evil of Social Media in Creative Businesses. The ladies then chat with Myra about overcoming sexism early on in the music industry. She also reveals sneak peak recording info on Bad Cop’s upcoming album, what it was really like to work with Fat Mike, and does some reminiscing about road story misadventures with acts such as Dog Party and Pity Party. Later on, Myra spooks the Sound Sisters with stories about Ouija board experiences and her real life ghost encounters. All this and the premier of Gaby Kaos’ single from her new self titled solo album.

    Sound Sisters-Go Betty Go

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2019 129:20


    Go Betty Go’s Nicolette and Aixa Vilar open up to the ladies about the trails, triumphs, and tribulations they have faced as sisters and musicians. How did Nicolette quit mid-MxPx-tour and how did that make Aixa feel? What is it like to live with a real ghost? Where do they find creative inspiration to write music?  What is Nicolette really drinking in her interview coffee mug?? The answers to these questions, plus a huge exclusive gig reveal, and much more on this sisterly love episode of the Sound Sisters podcast.

    Sound Sisters-Louiche Mayorga of Luicidal

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 64:47


    On the Season Two premier the ladies chat with the infamous Louiche Mayorga. He reminisces about the early days of Dogtown punk rock with Suicidal Tendencies and what’s on the horizon for Luicidal. Find out what type of alcoholic beverage he drank with Joey Ramone and what his favorite burrito is.

    Sound Sisters-Chris Dalley

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 115:41


    Chris Dalley drummer for Authority Zero, Pulley and the Implants stopped by the Sound Sister Studio before heading off to tour Japan. He chats with the ladies about his journey from being a super fan to a sponsored drummer, tour war stories, what it was like working with legend Bill Stevenson and gives advice on how to live the musical dream. All this and more on the Season One Finale of the Sound Sister Podcast.

    Sound Sisters-Jennie Cotterill

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018 119:34


    This episode’s guest is a musician, artists, baker and overall badass with a heart filled with unicorn hugs. Who else could we be describing, but no other than Jennie Cotterill guitarist and vocalist of Bad Cop/Bad Cop. She opens up to the Sound Sisters about life on the road, what keeps her motivated, the balance between being an artist and a musician, all while reminiscing the good times that went down on the Girl Gang Tour.

    Sound Sisters-Small Business Saturday

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2018 122:20


    There is nothing more antiestablishment than finding ways to stick it to the man. Avoiding Black Friday sales and saying no to big name consumerism is not only punk rock, but it also directly supports your local community. During this episode the Sound Sisters sit with independent Arizona business owners Colleen Dolly Sinclair of Siphon Draw Apothecary and Kat Gargalione of The Superstitious Jackalope. In this round table discussion they talk about roller derby, ghosts, what it’s like to be boss babes and ways to shop local on Small Business Saturday.

    Sound Sisters-Craven Moorehead

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2018 110:18


    The Sound Sisters chat with a Arizona radio legend who has introduced countless punks to killer tunes over the years. He is the man behind the voice of 98 KUPD’s Go Punk Yourself, Craven Moorehead. In this episode they chat about his punk rock journey, how becoming a radio personality was the last thing on his mind, the rise and fall of the Ska Punk Show and his family band The Morhedz. All this and so much more!

    Sound Sisters-Halloween Special

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 85:55


    Conjure the Halloween feels as the ladies do a round table discussion of all things creepy. They chat about a freaky Ouija board experience, UFO theories, ghostly activities and things that bump in the night all while spinning their favorite spooky songs. Think this is all “just a bunch of hocus pocus”? Listen and find out on this wickedly ghoulish episode of the Sound Sisters.

    Sound Sisters-Jared Gaines

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2018 91:00


    In this episode the ladies talk with Virginia based artist Jared Gaines who specializes in tattoo flash art sheets that characterize timeless influential punk rock albums. Praised and celebrated for his work inspired by music of the Descendents, Bad Religion, Rancid, Avail, Alkaline Trio and the Misfits to name a few. They dive into artistic process, inspiration, comic books, tattooed and of course early punk rock show going experiences.

    Sound Sisters-Miss Kitty

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 123:42


    On this episode, the ladies are joined by Miss Kitty - the amazing, talented tattoo artist from Golden Rule Tattoo in Phoenix,AZ! UFO’s, Sasquatch and anything odd is discussed. Rad tunes by Tiger Army.

    Sound Sisters-Billy Skelly

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018 91:16


    On this episode, the ladies discuss photography, fat wreck chords and the infamous girl gang tour with photographer, Billy Skelly. New music by William Shatner/Henry Rollins.

    Sound Sisters-Elvis Cortez

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 61:28


    On this episode the ladies talk to Elvis Cortez from Left Alone, Transplants, Smelvis Records and Road Dog Merch. They discuss his newest single, heartbreak, bulldogs and flashback to the days where he use to sling Star Wars action figures with press kits.

    Sound Sisters-The Limit Club

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 96:55


    Golly Gee Willickers Batman! It’s the Limit Club! On this episode, the ladies discuss topics with the group that includes: Coco, Comic books and their new album, “Kid Bitchin’”.

    Sound Sisters-Brian Burks

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 57:10


    Punk Rock Art community founder, Brian Burks joins the ladies for an in depth look on what influences Brian’s work: NOFX, X-men and punk rock!

    Sound Sisters - Everybody's Primary Care Doctors

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2018 80:51


    On this episode the ladies discuss healthy decisions, punk rock shows and taking shots....of B12 with Dr. Lehto & Dr. Sandoval-Becker of Everybody’s Primary Care, LLC

    Sound Sisters - Danny Valdez

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2018 62:25


    Born and raised in the hard streets of east Mesa, guest Danny Valdez gives us an insist on his childhood, his novel and music projects.

    Sounds Sisters -Shamehole

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 37:30


    Shamehole joins us in the studio for a live performance and a little get to know you action. 

    Sound Sisters -Introduction

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2018 43:03


    Meet the women of the big show in a round table discussion of their friendships and their experiences in the music industry.

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