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This episode is for you if: You find yourself trying on hats as you try to figure out what you want to be and what you should be doing You're someone who loves the creative process, the behind the scenes, the supporting roles You're in a creative career that has intense and exciting projects with weird down time between them This episode is a conversation with Mark Eshleman @reelbearmedia the creative and content director for the band Twenty One Pilots. -------------- Riverside - The easiest way for you and your team to record, edit and share professional grade Videos and Podcasts, from anywhere in the world. Use code PEPTALK 15% Off https://creators.riverside.fm/creativepeptalk ------------- SHOW NOTES: Co-Writing / Editing: Sophie Miller sophiemiller.co Audio Editing / Sound Design: Conner Jones pendingbeautiful.co Soundtrack / Theme Song: Yoni Wolf / WHY? whywithaquestionmark.com Reel Bear Media: www.reelbearmedia.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reelbearmedia/ Twenty One Pilots https://www.twentyonepilots.com/ https://www.instagram.com/twentyonepilots/ Also mentioned: Flor https://www.instagram.com/flor/ Skateboarding video: Girl- Yeah Right Twenty One Pilots Graphic Design by Brandon Rike https://brandonrike.com/ Jim Henson documentary https://ondisneyplus.disney.com/movie/jim-henson-idea-man 'The last of Us' video Game and hit tv show The Band 'Men I trust' https://menitrust.com/ Chappell Roan https://www.iamchappellroan.com/
We're back with Part 2 of our conversation with Brandon Rike & Zachary Miles from Dead Poetic. This time we're going through New Medicines track-by-track. Be sure to catch Part 1 of our conversation if you haven't already.If you like what you hear, please rate, review, subscribe, and follow!Connect with us here:Email: contact@churchjamsnow.comSite: https://www.churchjamsnow.com/IG: @churchjamsnowTwitter: @churchjamsnowFB: https://www.facebook.com/churchjamsnowpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/churchjamsnowpodcast
We're celebrating the 20th anniversary of New Medicines, and we're joined by Brandon Rike and Zachary Miles from Dead Poetic. We talked so much we're splitting the episode into two parts. In this episode you'll hear Brandon & Zachary's origin stories, musical influences, and the history of Dead Poetic leading up to the record. Lookout for Part 2 where we go track-by-track through New Medicines.If you like what you hear, please rate, review, subscribe, and follow!Connect with us here:Email: contact@churchjamsnow.comSite: https://www.churchjamsnow.com/IG: @churchjamsnowTwitter: @churchjamsnowFB: https://www.facebook.com/churchjamsnowpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/churchjamsnowpodcast
Since their return, Joel Cook and Brandon Rike of TNSN DVSN have been collaborating with Underoath to create some of the most stunning visuals and conceptual presentations for the band that include Grammy Nominated projects, live streams and more. Erase Me, Observatory, and Voyeurist have all pushed the limits and set new precedents visually in both the physical space and across the bands digital footprint. In this conversation with Joel Cook and Tim Mctauge we explore the mechanics and thinking that empowers the small tight knit group to accomplish so much. Follow everything that's happening at Labeled at LabeledUniverse.com Check out Rockabilia's exclusive Underoath shirt! https://bit.ly/35FGWCH Use the code UNDEROATH to save 15% off your full order at Rockabilia.com
As an audio engineer, you probably think in a very specific way… Along the lines of “this is what I do, and this is how I do it.” But what if a client expected you to do a little something different from your regular routine? That’s what happened to Brandon Rike, a merch designer turned creative director when Twenty One Pilots expected him to do all of their graphics work. Now, Brandon consistently works with some of the biggest names in music… Listen now to find out how Brandon’s go-with-the-flow approach helped him build a great business. In this episode you’ll discover: Why asking “why should anyone care” is important to the creative process How figuring out an artist’s motive gives an insight into their art that you can’t get any other way Why controlling the creative brand has let Brandon boost his clients’ careers How delegating work let Brandon focus on his family life Why Brandon’s goals evolved from mathematical (money) to serving his clients Why you should let your clients take you a little out of your comfort zone What inconsistent branding does to destroy a business Why one-hit-wonders had one hit… While other bands have lasting success How focusing on money can force you into poor business decisions How Brandon was able to turn his passion for art into a career For full show notes, go to www.thesixfigurehomestudio.com/106 If you want to suggest a guest, an idea for the podcast or you have some general feedback, then you can submit that via email to podcast@thesixfigurehomestudio.com
Labeled: "The Stories, Rumors, & Legends of Tooth & Nail Records"
Chapter 21 Dead Poetic is one of the bands that was discovered at cornerstone, and due to their hard work and dedication as kids, stepped into just the right place at just the right time. The groundwork had been laid by the pioneers of the scene, the infrastructure was in place, and Tooth & Nail, partnered with EMI was at the top of the mountain. Killer production, promotion, and exposure were no problem at all, and the specific sound that Dead Poetic had been developing was about to explode. The band would achieve success, sales, and opportunities that would dwarf most of the artists that preceded them. And yet, front man Brandon Rike gave it all up. But why? https://labeledpodcast.com/ Support Labeled on Patreon Join Labeled on Facebook SONGS YOU HEARD ON THIS EPISODE: Dead Poetic "August Winterman" Stavesacre "Shiv" Zao "Times of Separation" Mindset "Thick Tears" Zao "To Think of You is to Treasure an Absent Memory" Embodyment "Pendulum" Training for Utopia "New York City is Overrated" Mindset "World Cry" The Uriah Omen "Byron" Dead Poetic "New Medicines" Dead Poetic "Self-Destruct & Die (The Pacifist)" Dead Poetic "Paralytic" Dead Poetic "Long Forgotten" Dead Poetic "Pretty Pretty" Dead Poetic "Vices" MORE FROM TOOTH & NAIL: * Labeled: Music From The Podcast: smarturl.it/labeledplaylist
Brandon Rike is the creative genius behind the look and feel for Twenty-One Pilots, Beartooth, Underoath, Angels and Airwaves, Weezer, The Smashing Pumpkins and more. Starting out as the singer in the post-hardcore band Dead Poetic which lead to designing merchandise for literally hundreds of bands and then onto artwork development for entire album cycles, the passion that Brandon has for these artists and projects is infectious. This final episode in Brandon's series delves into the new Angels & Airwaves album design and we find out what album artwork Brandon loves.
Brandon Rike is the creative genius behind the look and feel for Twenty-One Pilots, Beartooth, Underoath, Angels and Airwaves, Weezer, The Smashing Pumpkins and more. Starting out as the singer in the post-hardcore band Dead Poetic which lead to designing merchandise for literally hundreds of bands and then onto artwork development for entire album cycles, the passion that Brandon has for these artists and projects is infectious. This episode we discuss Brandon's design work with Weezer for their Black Album and The Smashing Pumpkins' Shiny and Oh So Bright.
Brandon Rike is the creative genius behind the look and feel for Twenty-One Pilots, Beartooth, Underoath, Angels and Airwaves, Weezer, The Smashing Pumpkins and more. Starting out as the singer in the post-hardcore band Dead Poetic which lead to designing merchandise for literally hundreds of bands and then onto artwork development for entire album cycles, the passion that Brandon has for these artists and projects is infectious. In this episode Brandon discusses his relationship and the complex nature of Twenty-One Pilots incredible album designs. Say hi @undercovers_podcast on Instagram or Undercovers Podcast on Facebook.
Brandon Rike is the creative genius behind the look and feel for Twenty-One Pilots, Beartooth, Underoath, Angels and Airwaves, Weezer, The Smashing Pumpkins and more. Starting out as the singer in the post-hardcore band Dead Poetic which lead to designing merchandise for literally hundreds of bands and then onto artwork development for entire album cycles, the passion that Brandon has for these artists and projects is infectious. Say hi @undercovers_podcast on Instagram or Undercovers Podcast on Facebook.
Brandon Rike is the creative genius behind the look and feel for Twenty-One Pilots, Beartooth, Underoath, Angels and Airwaves, Weezer, The Smashing Pumpkins and more. Starting out as the singer in the post-hardcore band Dead Poetic which lead to designing merchandise for literally hundreds of bands and then onto artwork development for entire album cycles, the passion that Brandon has for these artists and projects is infectious. In this second episode Brandon discusses Beartooth's Disease & Underoath's Erase Me
Understanding the thing behind the thing. We can make great graphics, buy Why? Brandon sits down with filmmaker Jesse Bryan to discuss finding the story behind why we do what we do. At a certain point, Jesse becomes the interviewer, as Brandon candidly uncovers some of the core values that drive him. This is a must listen for any designer realizing that simply "making stuff look cool" just isn't enough. Created by: Brandon Rike Produced by: Brandon Rike & Brian Skeel of Chris Graham Mastering.com Theme Music: The Hands of Stone (Remixed by Jesse Cale) Music: “Dry Air” by Podington Bear // “What True Self Feels” by Chris Zabriskie // “Heebie Jeebies” by Graham Bole
Host Brandon Rike sits down with Colin Rigsby (House Of Heroes, Vesperteen) to discuss why we create, and how our creativity evolves over time. Colin opens up about where his new creative endeavor, Vesperteen, came from, and the "itch" that it scratches. Brandon and Colin discuss making a big creative vision, and understanding how that need changes with our lives. COLIN'S CREATIVE OUTLETS Vesperteen House Of Heroes Graphic Design CREDITS: Created by: Brandon Rike Produced by: Brandon Rike, Brian Skeel of Chris Graham Mastering Theme Music: The Hands Of Stone Title Song Remixed by: Jesse Cale Website + Facebook
Host Brandon Rike answers questions from Twitter on favorite designers, daily struggles, routines, workflows, college, and more. Brandon gives in-depth responses to common questions about life with a successful freelance design career. Outro music by Podington Bear.
Why do we get burnout, and what can we do about it? Graphic Artist Brandon Rike discusses the frustrations involved in losing passion, and methods to get back up. A change in perspective can often refresh a stale workflow. While we can always change the type of work, we can always change how we view it. SHOW NOTES: BOOK: Standing At Water's Edge by Anne Paris BOOK: Tribes by Seth Godin CREDITS: Created by: Brandon Rikeenter link description here Produced by: Brandon Rike, Brian Skeel of Chris Graham Mastering Theme Music: The Hands Of Stone Title Song Remixed by: Jesse Cale Drum Interludes: Jesse Sprinkle Outro Song: Graham Bole Website + Facebook
Welcome to the Graphic Sound. In this episode, host Brandon Rike introduces the concept of the show, and gives a better idea of what to expect on the coming episodes. In it's simplest form, the Graphic Sound is a graphic design podcast full of conversations with creative people - including graphic designers, illustrators, musicians, and filmmakers, in hopes of uncovering what fuels their creativity. Let's categorize it as Art / Design / Music / and Life.
Greetings! Well, this week we have former Dead Poetic lead singer and current t-shirt design maven Brandon Rike! We talk about the things that mean the most to any band that ever was: love, peace, the people who mean the most and ... the Evolution of Band. Tune in for what might be the most perfect hard take on where it all leads (here's a hint: Elvis knew. Very, very briefly.) Enjoy!
Grant and Vince chat with hyper talented independent graphic artist Brandon Rike about a vaunted topic in the 10,000 HOURS universe: shipping. The team chats “getting things done,” and the spirit and mindset that surrounds industriousness and productivity.
Brandon Rike is a graphic artist from Columbus, Ohio. In this episode he talks about the meaning behind the title "graphic artist", as well as his journey to that place from growing up in a small town. He talks about the value of doing hard, exhausting work, as well as some of the generational differences that exist in the workforce today. Let’s all keep pressuring him to write a book - this guy has got some great thoughts.
For this Snippet, we discuss Fight To Stay Excited by Brandon Rike. (http://www.pagebreakpodcast.com/snippets/fight-to-stay-excited)