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In episode 270 of the podcast, we're joined by David (vocals, guitar) and Neil (guitar) of the band Charmer. We dig into their formation in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, their consistent growth as a band, and their excellent new record, ‘Downpour', out May 23rd on Counter Intuitive Records. This was a fun one, Charmer continues to put out interesting and exciting music, we think you'll dig it!Check out Charmer here:Web: https://charmermi.com/IG: @charmermi_X: @charmer_miPhoto Credit: Jessica DaignaultPodcast theme performed by Trawl. Follow them here: Web: https://www.trawlband.com/IG/X/TikTok: @trawlbandWe'd love for everyone to hear this episode! Support the Podioslave family by rating, subscribing, sharing, storying, tweeting, etc — you get the vibe. Peace, love, and Podioslave. Check us out here:Web: https://www.podioslave.comIG/Threads/X/TikTok: @PodioslaveYoutube: Podioslave PodcastEmail: Podioslavepodcast@gmail.com
EPISODE 75 of Five At The Door features an enlightening conversation with Jake from Counter Intuitive Records as we explore the evolution of his DIY record label and the exciting journey of opening a brick-and-mortar store. Join us as Jake shares his passion for music, the challenges he faced in the industry, and the joy of creating a space that reflects his artistic vision.In this episode, Jake discusses the initial goals of Counter Intuitive Records, focusing on collaborating with unique bands and producing vinyl that he could proudly endorse. He reflects on the pivotal moments that led to the decision to establish a physical store, emphasizing the importance of community and face-to-face interactions in an increasingly digital world. Listeners will gain insight into the inner workings of a record label, including the value of connections with booking agents and distribution networks, and how these relationships can help artists thrive.The conversation also touches on the current landscape of music promotion, particularly the role of social media platforms like TikTok in discovering new talent. Jake candidly shares his experiences navigating the complexities of modern marketing while remaining true to his DIY roots. He highlights the significance of authenticity in music and the satisfaction that comes from supporting artists he genuinely believes in.Get ready to hear a track from Origami Angel's acclaimed album "Somewhere City," a testament to the creative spirit that drives Counter Intuitive Records. This episode is a celebration of resilience, creativity, and the power of music to connect us all.Don't miss this episode as we delve into the vibrant world of DIY music, the challenges of running a record label, and the exciting future that lies ahead for Jake and Counter Intuitive Records.Show notes penned by your favorite chronicler of the musical journey at Five At The Door.(00:00) Good morning, everyone. I have Jake from Counterintuitive Records with me(00:13) So what's cool about you and I've been trying to do this is that you run the store(00:48) Counterintuitive Records is one of the bigger diy record labels(04:21) The relationship that you have with Sony is interesting(07:45) Asian Man Records and Jeff Rosenstock paved the way for independent music(11:51) Origami angel opened his first store in Boston last month(17:12) Now that you have a physical space, you can venture into more things(21:27) Congratulations on the success of your record label and on everything else(24:56) When you're trying to find new bands or you find some kind of thing(27:13) M. Best: There's something fundamentally missing from old Internet like that(36:15) I'm always intrigued of what music will look like in 2020(41:30) Jake, congratulations on 10 years running your record label. What would you want to tell yourself 10 years ago
Get ready to switch gears with us as Tate Daniels, the wizard behind the editing scenes, steps into the limelight for an electrifying interview with the entire Riley! band! Fresh off the press, their latest record "Keep Your Cool" dropped on April 19, and if you haven't tuned in yet, well, you might just be Patrick Star living under a rock. This full-length masterpiece marks a monumental moment for the trio since joining Counter Intuitive Records, adding another gem to the label's star-studded catalog of bangers. Mark your calendars because this Texas threesome is hitting the road starting late June, with shows lined up all the way through July. Until then, keep those speakers blasting with their latest tunes and dive into the behind-the-scenes scoop in our interview - trust us, you won't want to miss out on the fun facts about the lovable Riley!
Hello, and welcome to Record Label Month! This month, I'll be speaking to a couple of different label owners who have cornered the market in different vinyl communities. This week, the DIY scene gets discussed with the owner of Counter Intuitive Records, which has Origami Angel, Hospital Bracelet, Mom Jeans and others signed to it. It was a good time and I'm glad I got to have him on the show. Check it out! Also, check out what the label has to offer as well here: http://counterintuitiverecords.com
High Notes is brought to you by Haulix.com, the music industry's leading promotional distribution platform. Join thousands of musicians, including Slipknot, Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Nicks, I Prevail, and more, in promoting your new music with the world's most trusted service. Learn more and started your free, 30-day trial by visiting http://haulix.com/signup today! A recent star of the indie punk scene, Eric Christopher of Hospital Bracelet, discusses the relapse that led them to reconnect with music and launch their career. They also share the importance of mantras, finding a supportive community, and sharing your journey. Hospital Bracelet's debut album, South Loop Summer, arrives in 2021 through Counter Intuitive Records. The show is hosted by James Shotwell and edited by Landon Defever. Our programming consultant is Laura Haggard. The theme song was written and performed by the band You, Me, And Everyone We know. The High Notes logo was created by Nick Ferran. If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, please seek help. The entire High Notes team is rooting for you, as are our incredible partners. Heartsupport exists to help those struggling with mental health (https://heartsupport.com/), and The Global Recovery Initiatives Foundation works with leading substance use disorder experts to support research that identifies the most urgent needs in the recovery community and raise funds to address them (https://globalrecoveryinitiatives.org/). You can learn more about the show by finding @HighNotesPod on Twitter and Instagram.
I talked with Retirement Party about their new album 'Runaway Dog', playing shows with Prince Daddy & The Hyena, their favorite cities to play in, working with Counter Intuitive Records, and much more.
Roman Mars is a founder of the podcast company, Radiotopia and the host of the podcasts, 99% Invisible as well as What Trump Can Teach Us About Constitutional Law. While Mars is an established radio and podcast host, he is a student of the world - as both of his podcasts deal with him constantly learning and figuring out ways in which we all fall into the larger societal landscape. Mars also grew up as a punk - as we explore throughout the episode. This punk upbringing influenced not only the decisions he made for his own education, but also how he developed his personal ethics. This conversation also goes to show that punk isn’t JUST music, but goddamn, the music helps!This conversation was sort of a dream come true - I’ve been listening to Roman and following his work for years, so to have a chat with him for an hour felt very surreal. It was also incredibly rewarding because I learned so much and am grateful for his willingness to hop onto my little DIY pod.Also, at the very end of the episode, Roman lists a few albums y’all should check out in order to understand his early music influences and the albums that have stuck with him - I’ve comprised those and a couple others mentioned in the episode to this handy Spotify playlist if you’d like to dig into them!MUSIC NOTE:- This week you got to hear tunes from the new oldsoul album, “You Were Overwhelmed,” which came out earlier this month through Counter Intuitive Records and Chattbot Records.- On this episode, you got to hear the tracks, “Time Moves,” “Left Wondering,” and “Like No Surprise.” You can check out the entire “You Were Overwhelmed,” album through all of the streaming platforms! You can even download the album on the CI bandcamp for a rate of “name your price,” so if money is tight, here’s your way to have a digital copy of your own! Also, snag a vinyl copy of the album as well!- And if you’re new to the podcast, you might be interested in the conversation I had with Jess and Tom of oldsoul back in February of 2018 - here’s a link to that chat!
This week is another special conversation of the podcast - it’s also the firs to include THREE guests. Individually, I sat down with Joey Cahill, Jake Sulzer, and Dustin Watson to discuss their record labels. This was an idea that came to me one day when I coincidentally was planning to hang out with the three dudes one day and was like, “hey! wanna do my podcast?” Glad this episode could come together - granted, a day later than usual, but it’s a good one, so I hope you all dig it!6131 Records:Joey Cahill is a founder of 6131 Records, which began in California and is now based in Virginia -- yet, Joey lives in Boston! 6131 Records was chosen for this conversation because it’s a well-established label that has launched acts like Joyce Manner, Cruel Hand, Julien Baker, Touche Amore, and Culture Abuse. The label has evolved, turning out some fantastic new acts like Macseal, Late Bloomer, If you like the conversation, and the tunes (some Kindling for ya!), head over to 6131Records.com to learn more about the label and to pick up some tunes!Counter Intuitive Records:Jake Sulzer started Counter Intuitive Records a few years ago on a whim - he wound up growing the label into a new school emo/garage powerhouse. Jake was chosen for this conversation because his label has been growing exponentially to the point where he just recently obtained his official business license! The label launched the fantastic acts, Oso Oso, Mom Jeans, and Prince Daddy and the Hyena, and has put out some great releases from Retirement Party, Just Friend, oldsoul, and a re-issue of the epic State Lines album, “Hoffman Manor.” If you dig our conversation, check out counterintuitiverecords.com!Disposable America: Dustin Watson runs Disposable America, which is a DIY label out of Boston - out of his living room, no less. Dustin was chosen for this conversation because his label is pretty quaint and there aren’t many plans to explode it into anything too large. It’s a manageable-sized label that has put out tunes (primarily on cassette) from the likes of Horse Jumper of Love, Lillith, DUMP HIM, Soft Fangs, Infinity Girl, and halfsour. If you like what you heard in this conversation, visit disposable-america.com and get some tunes!ART OF SURVIVAL UPDATE:We've officially rebranded The Art of Survival and launched a revamping of our website - artissurvival.com! Check out the MANY resources we have available and please feel free to read our stories and share your own!We are also excited to announce a brand new Patreon account - so if you would like to support our work, please check out your options of how to do so! Even $5/month can go a long way!Check out the link here:https://www.patreon.com/artofsurvivalAnd if you haven't noticed, we're dedicating ourselves to the music scene moving forward - so if your band/venue would like to work with us, please reach out!ConnectEDU Network:- This week, you got to learn about the ConnectEDU Network, of which this podcast is now a contributing member!- ConnectEDU Network connects the unique perspectives and expert insight of higher education through podcasting. If you’re affiliated with higher education – from professor to director of marketing – you’ll be able to find a podcast that fits your style. Our podcasts are produced and hosted by passionate and innovative members of the field, all fueled by the excitement of the future of higher education.- You should check out all of the Network’s content creators and podcasts right now if you’re looking for some new education-based pods!And you can now join our Facebook community by CLICKING HERE!FOLLOW, RATE, REVIEW, SUBSCRIBE, AND SHARE!- Any love on the iTunes app helps! CLICK HERE TO VISIT THE ITUNES STORE!- Don't forget, Android users - we are now on the Google Play Store!!- We're also FINALLY on Stitcher, so head over there if that's your preferred platform!- Follow along on Instagram and Twitter @eduPUNXpod!Thanks so much for tuning in - we will be back next week with a cool giveaway announcement and a brand new episode!
Dawn Graham is a punk educator, a zine creator and distributor and one of my favorite people! Dawn works with Boston young adults as they interact with and learn more about current technologies. They’re an endlessly talented and devoted creator of zines - and you get to hear all about how they found their gateway into zines at a very young age. So zines are in Dawn’s blood!Through Stay Kind!, Dawn tables and distributes their own work as well as the work of others that they support and want to share knowledge and creativity of throughout their travels and distribution work.Craig and Dawn sat down early on Saturday morning to chat about all things punk, zines, and education - there are plenty of laughs, critical analysis of the current political climate, and just overall good hangs. Hope you dig this chat as much as we did!ADVERTISING NOTES:- This week we hyped up No More Deaths (No Mas Muertes), which is an organization that is incredibly important right now with the bullshit going on at the US/Mexico Border.- No More Deaths is a humanitarian organization based in southern Arizona. The group began in 2004 as a coalition of community and faith groups, dedicated to stepping up efforts to stop the deaths of migrants in the desert and to achieving the enactment of a set of Faith-Based Principles for Immigration Reform.- The group is utilizing volunteers who hike through the desert trails and leave water, food, socks, blankets, and other supplies. Under the direction of our medical team, volunteers provide emergency first-aid treatment to individuals in distress.- Finally, No More Deaths is currently working on legal defense projects for folks migrating into America, while also documenting the abuse and human rights violations that occur while being detained by US Border Patrol.- Please consider donating (either money, supplies, or time) to No More Deaths - No Mas Muertes today!MUSIC NOTES:- This week we shared tunes from the new Just Friends LP, "Nothing But Love,” which came out on June 13 on Counter Intuitive Records.- Just Friends is a California-based ska punk band that blends all sorts of genres to ensure that ska isn’t a pigeonholed term for them!- The LP is currently available FOR FREE DOWNLOAD on the Counter Intuitive Records bandcamp site, so you have no reason to not download this album right now! You can also snag a vinyl copy of the album through the same bandcamp page!As always, you can CHECK OUT THE NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST!Don’t forget that you can now join our Facebook community by CLICKING HERE!FOLLOW, RATE, REVIEW, SUBSCRIBE, AND SHARE!- Any love on the iTunes app helps! CLICK HERE TO VISIT THE ITUNES STORE!- Don't forget, Android users - we are now on the Google Play Store!!- We're also FINALLY on Stitcher, so head over there if that's your preferred platform!- Follow along on Instagram and Twitter @eduPUNXpod!Thanks so much for tuning in and we will be back next week with a new episode!
We welcome Jake who releases all of your favorite bands on Counter Intuitive Records on the podcast. We were nervous. We talk some light news and then talk about Counter Intuitive a lot. We talk a lot about r/emo and how it's fueled Counter Intuitive. It's the shortest episode we have, but it's a big crossover for the podcast. Big love to Jake and CIR.
First thing's first - we've been a podcast for ONE YEAR! And during that time, we have had so many fascinating conversations with a bunch of awesome people. One thing that has been only merely touched on is information about me (Craig) - so Katy had the great idea of the two of us sitting down to chat about my exposures to the worlds of education and punk and the podcast. Truly breaking down the edu, the PUNX, and the podcast!We dig into how I grew up as a first-generation college student who loved school, and developed into punk kid who challenged authority at every turn, adapting DIY ethics, and eventually starting a podcast that connects people with those things in common as well. While there have been many pieces of my life strung together throughout the episodes of this podcast, here's a true chance to learn a bit more about me, the guy behind the podcast!MUSIC NOTES:- This week we shared tunes from the new Retirement Party album, "Somewhat Literate," which was released on May 25 through Counter Intuitive Records.- We shared the songs, "Scene 48," "Grand Am," and "Truck Stop Casino."- The album is currently available FOR FREE DOWNLOAD on their bandcamp site, so you have no reason to not download this album right now!- And hey, if physical music is your deal, you can snag the vinyl pressing or a CD from the folks at Counter Intuitive Records, like we did over the weekend!As always, you can CHECK OUT THE NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST!ADVERTISING NOTES:- This was a rough week for me and a few others, so I wanted to hype the National Suicide Prevention lifeline. Please know that you have an outlet in case you need someone to speak with when you aren't feeling great.- Call 1-800-273-TALK (8255) if you need some support.- You can also suggest that folks reach out to the Crisis Text Line by texting "HOME" to 741741.- And feel free to reach out to us on social or via email if you need someone to talk with as well! we're here for you - we love you.FOLLOW, RATE, REVIEW, SUBSCRIBE, AND SHARE!- Any love on the iTunes app helps! CLICK HERE TO VISIT THE ITUNES STORE!- Don't forget, Android users - we are now on the Google Play Store!!- We're also FINALLY on Stitcher, so head over there if that's your preferred platform!- Follow along on Instagram and Twitter @eduPUNXpod!Thanks so much for tuning in and I'll see you next week!
The summer hasn't even started and Retirement Party has kicked off the sounds of the season. Avery Springer of Retirement Party joins to talk about the release of the debut full-length record, "Somewhat Literate," moving to Chicago, forming Retirement Party to turn around an EP, her favorite parts of the Chicago scene and more. Find music by Retirement Party at retirementparty.bandcamp.com and purchase the LP through Counter Intuitive Records. Thanks to Tim Crisp at Better Yet Pod (find the podcast at betteryetpod.com). Also, some thoughts on venues collecting a percentage of merch sales from touring bands. Thank you to Diet Cig for prompting these thoughts. Get in touch with me through email at angrygrrrlmusic@gmail.com, or on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at @angrygrrrlmusic.
Jess Hall and Tom Stevens are half of the Eastern Mass-based band, oldsoul. oldsoul releases its debut LP, "coy," this Friday, February 9 on Counter Intuitive Records. Jess plays guitar and sings and yells a whole bunch, and Tom plays guitar and sings and talks on the album as well. They're also BOTH recent college graduates!!In this chat, we dig into the origins of the band, what it takes to keep a band alive while attending college, and the importance of safety at gigs in today's #MeToo society of folks finally listening to survivors and holding abusers responsible for their actions.There was so much to get into on this episode that there will even be an XTRA episode on Saturday, so stay tuned for that! You get to hear a bunch of new tunes from oldsoul on this episode and if you're in the Lowell, Mass area on Friday, try to make it out to their album release show at unchARTed Gallery.MUSIC NOTES:- You hear the tune, "Good Girl," at the beginning of this episode. It's the penultimate track on the new oldsoul album, "coy," which is out this Friday through Counter Intuitive Records.- The featured track is "I Fell Asleep to Twin Peaks pt. 1," which is discussed in the episode - it was the first single for the new album, and is a two-part track pairs very well in the context of the album.- If you like what you hear, please visit oldsoulma.bandcamp.com to pick up the album on CD or digital download! Support one of the best up-and-coming acts today!ADVERTISING NOTE:- This week I hyped up the great work done by Allston Pudding - the Boston alternative music blog and music production company.- Allston Pudding is operated and written by fans and musicians to highlight new music and live music from all over. They are supporters of local music, from their hometowns to local scenes throughout the world. Allston Pudding hopes to support and champion artists who may not receive their proper radio play or publicity, but definitely deserve your attention.- On Tuesday, Allston Pudding featured a live session with our friends in Future Teens! It's a lively and lovely look at another of Boston's big acts on the rise and we'd love ya'll to check it out.- And if you're in the need of new and upcoming music, definitely peruse the Allston Pudding site and get yourself acquainted with the bands they suggest you check out!
This week is a special episode of the podcast because it's the FIRST episode where the reins are handed over to Katy Hamm! You might remember them from our 14th episode, where we discussed mental health in the workplace. Well now Katy is the host, chatting with one of their students, Anaëlle Séïde!Anaëlle is a senior at Lesley University studying Biology and Cognitive Neuroscience. She is also a co-director of the peer social justice education organization at Lesley called CommonLYNX - which is a fantastic pun since the Lesley mascot is the Lynx! Katy and Anaëlle dig into the details of what it takes to run a peer mentoring program based around diversity, inclusion, and identity development. They also break down, from the student perspective, the barriers that exist between student and admin in terms of professional boundaries and respect.EPISODE NOTES:- Anaëlle is a big Beyonce and Chance the Rapper fan, and who could blame her?- In case you were wondering, yes - Family Matters was and is a badass TV show that didn't skip a beat on social commentary back in the day.- If you're down for a new read, check out "Home Going," by Yaa Gyasi, which sounds like a fascinating read.- And if you wanna dig into Anaëlle's favorite book of all-time, get yourself a copy of "Sister Outsider," by the incomparable Audre Lorde.- You know you wanna listen to some Lauryn Hill right now - we could all use some Lauryn in our lives these days.MUSIC NOTES:- Big thanks to our friends at Counter Intuitive Records - a DIY record label in Massachusetts that is dedicating to supporting new and up-and-coming bands - this week we feature a song from the folks in Sleeping Patterns.- "Saratoga" is off the new album, "Don't Be a Stranger," from Brooklyn's own Nervous Dater. You can purchase/stream a digital copy (at a name-your-own-price) from Nervous Dater by visiting nervousdater.bandcamp.com or snag a physical copy from Counter Intuitive Records at CounterIntuitiveRecords.com!- You also got to hear the song, "Forever Please," by Pictures of Vernon, which is also on Counter Intuitive Records, and can be snagged at their store as well! You can learn more about the band by visiting picturesofvernon.bandcamp.com.ADVERTISING NOTES: - This week we are sponsored by Free Negro University - which is the company ran by our guest on episode 7, Josh Odom. Josh has been creating and printing more apparel for your activist needs.- Free Negro University is a collective of Black scholar-activists devoted to absolute freedom for all Black lives. They pride themselves on imagining and building new worlds where people can be their unapologetic selves.- Make sure to visit his temporary online store while he gets things up and running again!FOLLOW, RATE, REVIEW, SUBSCRIBE, AND SHARE!- Any love on the iTunes app helps! CLICK HERE TO VISIT THE ITUNES STORE!- Follow along on Instagram and Twitter @eduPUNXpod!
I am so stoked to share this week's conversation with Josh Odam. Josh and I met during my time as a grad student at UMass Amherst, where he was an undergraduate student. Through our interactions, I quickly learned about the poise and passion he possessed. It was magnetic. Since I left the Amherst community, I stayed in the UMass family - as I now work at UMass Boston - and I have kept in close touch with Josh as he has developed his brand of DIY activism through a clothing line he created. Josh started Free Negro University as a way to spread some positivity to his friends and community members in Amherst and beyond. Josh and I dig deep into the politics of race in America - especially in regard to the education system. Seeing as Josh is now a graduate student in Labor Studies, his perspectives on the intersections of race and the work force are incredibly nuanced and embattled. This was an informative and fun conversation and we hope you enjoy it! EPISODE NOTES: (visit CraigBidiman.com/edupunxpod for all of the hyperlinks, friends!) - Early on in the chat, Josh discusses the impact of the organization, Harlem Mothers SAVE, and how it cultivated him into the man he is today. Check out more information on them by visiting harlemmotherssave.org. - Josh also credits his time at the Institute for Responsible Citizenship for creating a numbers of the relationships that lead to the creation of Free Negro University. - Here is a great interview on how Free Negro University was created. - Check out this piece that ran about josh when he was campaigning for student trustee at UMass Amherst. - And here is another article on when he and a number of other student orchestrated a sitdown protest for UMass Amherst to be declared a sanctuary campus. - If you haven't listened to “The Low-End Theory,” by A Tribe Called Quest, have you ever really lived? - Josh and I are both big professional wrestling fans, and we both love Shinsuke Nakamura. - You can watch Josh's favorite film of all-time, the Blaxploitation film, "The Spook Who Sat by the Door," in its entirety on YouTube! - While we couldn't track down the exact article on colleges as plantations, the recent book from Craig Steven Wilder, "Ebony and Ivy: Race, Slavery, and the Troubled History of America's Universities" is a great look into the topic. - Make sure to follow Josh on Instagram or Facebook by searching "Free Negro University." MUSIC NOTES: - The intro and outro of the podcast feature the song, "List of Demands (Reparations)," by Saul Williams - which is apt given Josh's reference to the list of demands that the 1970s UMass Amherst students presented to the campus and were still unresolved 50 years later. - Big thanks to our friends at Counter Intuitive Records - a DIY record label in Massachusetts that is dedicating to supporting new and up-and-coming bands - this week we feature a song from the folks in Sleeping Patterns. - "Raindance" is off the new album, "A Little Blood Never Hurt Anyone" from Sleeping Patterns, which you can order a physical or digital copy from Sleeping Patterns by visiting SleepingPatterns.bandcamp.com or from Counter Intuitive Records at CounterIntuitiveRecords.com! ADVERTISING NOTES: - This week we hyped the vinyl subscription service, Table Turned! - Table-Turned is a DIY record-of-the-month club. Subscribers select from two genre options and receive a record each month for that genre, including some “classics” as well as albums they may have missed. - Right now, subscribers can subscribe for $160 until August 31. At that point, the price goes up to $175, but they can also subscribe month-to-month for $15 a month. That option only lasts until October 31, when our month-to-month option expires until the next round. Round Two’s records ship before January 1. - To learn more and/or to start your subscription, visit Table-Turned.com! FOLLOW, RATE, REVIEW, SUBSCRIBE, AND SHARE! - Any love on the iTunes app helps! CLICK HERE TO VISIT THE ITUNES STORE! - Follow along on Instagram and Twitter @eduPUNXpod! - Follow me on Instagram and Twitter @CrigBididman See you next week!
So what are your ten favorite albums of the last fifteen years? That's the question that makes up the main topic of this week's episode of Encore. The rules are simple: favorite albums, 2001-2015, there can be only ten. We'd love to see your lists in the replies and you'll find our super-sized episode goes into detail on how we picked the albums on our own lists. This was way harder than I expected. This week's episode also covers some news on Kanye West and his new album, some first impressions of The Hotelier's new album, and a discussion around walking into a very anticipated album or band for the first time. Oh, and of course there's our usual random banter about life and things. We went long on this one to make up for last week! Hope you enjoy it. You'll find show notes, ways to subscribe, and links to stream and/or download this episode in the replies. Sponsor:The Lost Weekend: The Lost Weekend is a new comedic web series about the daily life of a struggling indie band. Bay Faction: Bay Faction put out a debut LP which is free to download, available on all streaming platforms, and 12" vinyl is being sold in 2 variants for $10 a copy via Counter Intuitive Records. Show Notes: Discuss this episode. Show notes, links talked about in this episode, and extra information. Hosts + More: Jason Tate Thomas Nassiff @encorepodcast Subscribe on iTunes: chr.us/encoretunes Show Archive: chorus.fm/encore If you like our show, please rate it in iTunes, recommend it in Overcast, and tell some friends about it -- it really does help! Thank you so much for listening. If you have any questions you'd like us to talk about on air, please use the hashtag #askEncore on Twitter.