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Tonight we welcome the amazing Adam Turla from Murder by Death. We'll learn about the making of Go To The Light from the Destiny 2 Forsaken trailer, the journey of making music in gaming and much more. www.destinyshow.comFind us on the web:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thedestinyshowWebsite: https://www.destinyshow.comThe Destiny Show Podcast:Twitch: https://twitch.tv/thedestinyshowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/thedestinyshowytTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/thedestinyshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/destinyshowpodcast/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/MtBUJTHWelcome to The Destiny Show, the Destiny The Game Podcast interviewing the world's best creators in Destiny 2.About The Destiny Show Podcast: all things Destiny 2 Lightfall, Season of the Deep, Crucible talks, Developer insights, and more.Join FIRST to catch Ad-Free episodes early and access exclusive bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/thedestinyshowGuests: Murder By Deathhttps://twitter.com/murderbydeathhttps://murderbydeath.com/About The Destiny Show Podcast:Join Corholio and Shadow Price as we take you on a weekly deep dive into all things Destiny 2 Lightfall. In each episode, we bring you exclusive interviews with your favorite Destiny creators, including game developers, YouTubers, artists, authors, and more. New episodes stream live Fridays at 8 pm EDT on Twitch.Thanks to our sponsors:Green Man Gaming: Get ready for Destiny 2 Lightfall and save.Humble Bundle: 12 video games monthly for just $12 with Humble Choice.Every Plate: Delicious meals delivered to your door - save $105 off.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-destiny-show-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Sponsored by Colorado Mushrooms and the Gold Hill Inn, this episode of Mile High Stash features Murder By Death frontman Adam Turla, who also owns and operates the Louisville, Kentucky restaurant Lupo. He talks with Mile High Stash about Murder By Death's annual Stanley Hotel shows, getting through the pandemic, and the five albums he'd choose if stranded at the Stanley.Episode photo by Michael Emanuele (Backstage Flash)
Our spellbound convo with Adam Turla, the lead singer and driving force behind the band Murder by Death, is a little glitchy since he's on a phone in a car, as he is literally driving to a show with his bride and bandmate. It ends as they pull up at the venue, which is kind of fun. A good example of what we are trying to do here—get to the heart and realness of our favorite musicians—the whole convo is fun, so listen.
Murder By Death founder/frontman and pizza restauranteur Adam Turla joins me on the show today and we sit in his parking lot and write a Air Supply-style soft rock song about Detroit style pizza in a half an hour. Man that sounds great. I love when the show description is this good. Also the song rules Support this show and get exclusive bonus content at patreon.com/HowellDawdy Available already for $5 patreon subscribers: free downloads of all the previous Fast Track songs and bonus episodes. Recent bonus episodes feature Stuart Wellington and Robocop!
This is Vagrant Records: 25 Years On The Streets, where we tell the oral history of the label by the artists, fans, and insiders. In this episode, we will tell the story of Balance And Composure & Murder By Death featuring interviews with Jon Simmons & Adam Turla. Hosted by Matt Pryor of The Get Up Kids. Produced by Jesse Cannon. Executive Produced by Fred Feldman & Andrew Ellis
Adam Turla is the guitarist, lead singer, and founding member of Murder By Death, a five-piece band from Louisville, Kentucky. They have a unique sound that's somewhere between folk, rock, and spooky western. Even more unique is their cult-like following that has supported them for the last 20 years. In this episode, we're talking about how Murder By Death has built such a loyal following. We talk about the early days on tour, how they accidentally got lumped in with the Emo movement, why they use Kickstarter, and how Gratitude has allowed them to keep this band going now, 20 years later. Listen to Murder By Death Join the Creative Companion Club
Murder by Death frontman, Adam Turla checked in with us from Louisville to relay a real, Irish ghost story. He talks about what it was like playing a live show in a cave during a flash flood and a haunted hotel. Oh yeah, he also wields a dream-hammer.
This week on Streetwise we celebrate the sun’s return, listen to a reading of J.M. Banks’ profile on Bryan Shannon, jam to Nan + The One Night Stands’ track “Lion”, and reflect on our missing year of live concerts with Adam Turla of Murder By Death.Streetwise is hosted by Brock Wilbur, editor in chief of The Pitch. Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Subscribe to the Streetwise newsletter, a weekly meditation on Kansas City news and events. This is a production of the Pitch Podcast Network.Jason Klamm read our magazine story. Thanks to Jason Beers for our theme song, “One Kicker”. Our editor is Terence Wiggins.
Murder By Death cellist and now restauranteur Sarah Balliet speaks volumes about starting a project as huge as Pizza Lupo, the Louisville pizzeria she co-owns with her brother Max Balliet and her partner in life and crime Adam Turla, lead singer of MBD and with whom she tied the knot long ago, and we talk about the secret of that long relationship; silence, plus we explore how MBD has been able to cultivate such a fervent fanbase that continues to grow to this day, and is often rewarded with intimate shows in fantastically unique settings.
Adam Turla is the guitarist, lead singer, and founding member of Murder By Death, a five-piece band from Louisville, Kentucky. They have a unique sound that's somewhere between folk, rock, and spooky western. Even more unique is their cult-like following that has supported them for the last 20 years. In this episode, we’re talking about how Murder By Death has built such a loyal following. We talk about the early days on tour, how they accidentally got lumped in with the Emo movement, why they use Kickstarter, and how Gratitude has allowed them to keep this band going now, 20 years later. Enroll in our referral program and earn money by sharing this show Join our community on Facebook Transcript and show notes can be found here Try Podia and save 15% for life as a Creative Elements listener Try Hostinger and use code JAYCLOUSE for a special discount Brought to you by The Podglomerate Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adam Turla of the amazing indie Americana band Murder By Death joins Greg to talk about the classic tune Cowtown off of Lincoln. First we give a nice primer of Murder By Death for those not in the know, then we discuss the song at length including all the demos and some cool live versions, as well as amazing covers. Adam also talks about how the pandemic is affecting artists who make their living off their music.
Ep. 7 “Murder By Death After Dark” feat. Adam Turla Of Murder By Death w/Josh The Radio Pirate. In this episode Josh and Emily talk with Adam Turla from Murder By Death about 20 years of Murder By Death, staying sane on the road after all this time, fan interaction, Mental Health in bands, the paranormal, not letting a Kickstarter campaign consume you, touring with your dog (Robocop), The inspiration behind Who Will Survive, the MBD Bucket List, and Adam reveals his favorite 3 Murder By Death songs ever. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pirateradioafterdark/message
Cameron recently sat down with Adam Turla (and his dog Robocop) of Murder by Death to talk about returning to Oklahoma City, running a pizza restaurant, whiskey, set lists, changing personnel, and much more.
A dog, a houseplant, an old car for driving around town. These are the things valued by a busy touring musician-slash-restauranteur.
This week musician Adam Turla from the band Murder By Death joins episode 48 the podcast. Adam talks about what got him into music in the first place and how the band started back in the year 2000. Plus hear how the band has progressed throughout the years and how Adam changed his singing voice! Adam also reveals details about the next album from Murder By Death, his brand new restaurant, and some fun memories from their Stanley Hotel shows. All this and a new Death Wish Coffee update that talks of the next mug release and the first ever Artist Series featuring artist Jeremy Fish! Check out the all the video, links, transcripts and more at: www.deathwishcoffee.com/murderbydeath
Albert Hammond Jr. of The Strokes, Jesca Hoop, Adam Turla of Murder by Death, and more discuss the many facets of Elliott Smith's songwriting prowess — while exploring the potentially negative side effects of being a songwriter and musician.
Luke Wilson talks about working with Cameron Crowe on his new TV show, working with his family, and advice he's accrued over the last 20 years in show business. Adam Turla of Murder by Death discusses his band's beginnings and how he became a Kickstarter celebrity.
A band with longtime Bloomington ties kick-starts a fresh chapter in its career.
Murder by Death recently relocated from their longtime home of Bloomington, Ind., to right here in Louisville. So I sat down with frontman (and apparent tech guru, thanks to Kickstarter) Adam Turla to discuss the move, the band's history, his songwriting process, and utilizing technology.
We join Adam Turla in the alley of The Bluebird Theater to discuss his early love of adventure books, 80's films and songwriting! We also talk their connection to fans and their Kickstarter for BITTER DRINK, BITTER MOON!
An interview with Adam Turla of Bloomington, IN band Murder by Death. We discuss their upcoming album "Bitter Drink, Bitter Moon."