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In this captivating episode, we're joined by Luca Brasi, the beloved alternative rock band hailing from Tasmania! Since their start in 2009, they've captured hearts nationwide with their heartfelt lyrics and melodic riffs. Fresh from their recent acoustic tour, guitarist Pat Marshall joins us to delve into the introspective themes of their 6th studio album, "The World Don't Owe You Anything." We explore Pat's role as the engineer for this record, the unique challenges it brought, and the future of touring for Luca Brasi. Luca Brasi: Instagram / Facebook / SpotifyThanks again to Pat and Luca Brasi for their time. We also want to give a special shout out to Amy from Deathproof PR for her help with this episode.You can help follow and support here: TSIY Insta / TSIY FB / TSIY TikTok / TSIY Youtube / TSIY Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're welcoming back Dallas Green from City and Colour to the podcast. After completing a massive Australian tour last month with City and Colour & Alexisonfire, the Canadian songwriter is releasing his seventh studio album, The Love Still Held Me Near. As a frequent visitor to Australian shores, we dive deep into his special connection with our country. We discuss the songwriting choices between both bands, and how life events inspired this deeply personal new record. We also explore how Dallas approaches writing honest and vulnerable lyrics, and we discuss when we can expect to see him back in Australia for more shows.City and Colour: Instagram / Facebook / SpotifyAlexisonfire: Instagram / Facebook / SpotifyThanks again to Dallas Green for his time. We also want to give a special shout out to Amy from Deathproof PR for her help with this episode.You can help follow and support here: TSIY Insta / TSIY FB / TSIY TikTok / TSIY Youtube /TSIY Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After a lengthy break between records, Alexisonfire is back! The legendary Canadian post-hardcore band is releasing their first studio record in over 13 years today, entitled Otherness, and we've got vocalist and guitarist Dallas Green on the pod to chat. In today's episode, we're speaking with Dallas about the new sonic growth on this record, returning to the band after so much time away, whether there are any Australian tour plans, and we discuss the music of Smashing Pumpkins and Wilco.You can buy Otherness here.You can listen to Alexisonfire here.Alexisonfire Instagram: @alexisonfireAlexisonfire Facebook: @alexisonfireThanks again to Dallas Green and Alexisonfire for their time. We also want to give a special shout out to Amy from Deathproof PR for her assistance with this episode.You can help support This Song Is Yours at our Patreon here.You can follow us on the socials below:TSIY Insta: @thissongisyoursTSIY FB: @thissongisyoursTSIY TikTok: @thissongisyours See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Marcus Bridge from Northlane joins us on the pod today! The Australian metalcore giants are an ARIA award-winning band who have won the hearts of fans all over the world and are gearing up to release their six studio record this Friday, entitled Obsidian. In today's episode, we're speaking with frontman Marcus Bridge about the sonic progressions of the band's sound, why separating the art from the artist never works, what he learned after self-recording and producing this record, and Marcus tells us why he enjoys the fact that Machine Gun Kelly might piss off some people.You can listen to Northlane here.You can buy Obsidian here.You can find Northlane on tour here.Northlane Instagram: @northlaneNorthlane Facebook: @northlaneThanks again to Marcus Bridge and Northlane for their time. We also want to give a special shout out to Amy at Deathproof PR for her assistance with this episode.You can help support This Song Is Yours at our Patreon here.You can follow us on the socials below:TSIY Insta: @thissongisyoursTSIY FB: @thissongisyoursTSIY TikTok: @thissongisyours See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wade MacNeil is our guest for Episode 99! The Canadian musician, known for his work in Alexisonfire and Gallows, is releasing the debut record from Dooms Children tomorrow! The new project shows off a more vulnerable side of Wade, and pushes him into new sonic territories. In today's episode, we're chatting with Wade about how Dooms Children came about, how one goes about getting into the Grateful Dead, using songwriting as therapy and how he sounds like a scuzzier Neil Young.You can listen to Dooms Children here.You can buy the record here.Wade MacNeil Instagram: @wademacneilWade MacNeil Facebook: @wademacneilDooms Children Instagram: @doomschildrenDooms Children Facebook: @doomschildrenThanks again to Wade MacNeil for his time. We also want to give a special shout out to Amy from Deathproof PR for her assistance with this episode.You can follow us on This Song Is Yours socials below:TSIY Insta: @thissongisyoursTSIY FB: @thissongisyoursTSIY TikTok: @thissongisyours See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Aussie punk-rock legends Cosmic Psychos are joining us on the pod! The band recently released their 11th studio record, entitled Mountain of Piss, and are about to celebrate 40 years as a band next year. In todays episode, we're talking with frontman Ross Knight about the new record, how the songwriting duties have changed throughout the years, the recently released Cosmic Psychos wine and his thoughts on upcoming punk acts like The Chats & Dune Rats.You can listen to Mountain of Piss here.You can buy the record here.You can find tickets to their tour here.Cosmic Psychos Instagram: @cosmicpsychosCosmic Psychos FB: @cosmicpsychosThanks again to Ross Knight for his time. We also want to give a special shout out to Amy from Deathproof PR for her assistance with this episode.You can follow us on This Song Is Yours socials below:TSIY Insta: @thissongisyoursTSIY FB: @thissongisyoursTSIY TikTok: @thissongisyours See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lonely and dreaming on the west coast, Jono Mata and Sam Blitvitch both aspired to be the guitar heroes they saw on their screens at an impressionable age. With Sly Withers - both men's first in-earnest band - they were able to achieve something far greater. With their open, honest every-man take on pub rock and pop-punk, the band quickly carved a niche that soon became bigger than either could have anticipated. With the release of their second studio album Gardens, the band find themselves among the top of the food chain in Australian rock - which is quite the feat for a band that was barely out of high school when it started. Reflecting on their story over a drink on the patio of a Newtown Airbnb, Mata and Blitvich connect the dots to explain how a fledgling guitar band ended up on the national airwaves and touring the country with Amy Shark. Gardens is out now via Dew Process. Special thanks to Amy Simmons, Deathproof PR, Nathan Wood, Dew Process and Skinny O'Leary. Produced and edited by Paul McWhirter. Additional editing by David James Young. Follow Sly Withers on Instagram: @slywithers Follow Sly Withers on Twitter: @slywithers Follow Sly Withers on Facebook: @slywithers This podcast was recorded on Gadigal land and edited on Wirundjeri and Tharawal land. Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The boys are back! Today we welcome our first return guests to the podcast, Sam & Jono from Sly Withers. The Perth indie-punk band are joining us for Episode 54 after the release of their absolutely brilliant second record Gardens. In todays episode, we're talking about the process of how the record came together, pop-punk & Olivia Rodrigo, the boys return to the podcast, and their incredible Like A Version.You can purchase Gardens hereYou can listen to Sly Withers hereYou can purchase tickets to their tour here.Sly Withers Instagram: @slywithersSly Withers FB: @slywithersThanks again to Sam & Jono for their time. We also want to give a special shout out to Amy from Deathproof PR for her assistance with this episode.You can follow us on This Song Is Yours socials below:TSIY Insta: @thissongisyoursTSIY FB: @thissongisyoursTSIY TikTok: @thissongisyours See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This Song Is Yours returns once again for Episode 9. We have Sophie Hopes from Tired Lion as our guest, and we're talking about their new record, Breakfast for Pathetics, and her dislike for social media. We also try to get her a free breakfast!You can buy Breakfast for Pathetics here.Sophie Hopes Playlist can be found here.Thanks again to Sophie & Tired Lion! Big thank you as well to Emily from Deathproof PR for helping out with this episode todayTired Lion Insta : @tiredlionTired Lion FB : @tiredlionYou can follow us on This Song Is Yours socials below:TSIY Insta: @thissongisyours TSIY FB: @thissongisyours See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Amanda Palmer has never been the kind of artist that bows to the status quo. Existing outside the conventions of rock, folk, punk and cabaret, she's been making music that provokes, intrigues and entertains for some 20 years now. Whether it's part of The Dresden Dolls, the Grand Theft Orchestra or under her own name, Palmer has always been creating and performing. It's not come without its controversies, but every setback has allowed her to grow, adapt and evolve. It's lead to her third solo album, , which is her most exhaustive and personal collection yet. In the midst of an extensive Australian tour, Palmer spoke at length about her origins as a child of the 80s and teen of the 90s, before kicking into the 21st century with a ferocity and unbridled ambition.There Will Be No Intermission Amanda will be on tour until the end of February. For a full run of dates, visit www.amandapalmer.com Thanks to Amy Simmons, Deathproof PR, Steve Griffiths, Southside Charmers, Amanda Palmer and Adam Buncher. Follow Amanda on Twitter and Instagram: @amandapalmer Support David on Patreon: www.patreon.com/davidjamesyoung This podcast was recorded on Gadigal land and edited on Tharawal land.
In 2005, Karnivool became an overnight success story in Australian heavy music - and all it took was nearly a decade of pushing the band to get there. Nearly 15 years on, the Perth five-piece have lost none of their drive or motivation - even if we don't hear new music for years at a time. There's a method to the madness, and the band's approach to progressive alt-metal has kept them in consistent demand as a live band both nationally and internationally. In-between all of that, there's been other bands, burnout, creative sparks and hitting sheep with their van - and none of it got left out when vocalist Ian Kenny and bassist Jon Stockman gave the Vool the treatment before a show in Wollongong back in June.Bar Bands Special thanks to Bec Reato, Deathproof PR, the University of Wollongong and Adam Buncher. Follow Karnivool on Twitter: @karnivoolFollow Karnivool on Instagram: @karnivool_officialSupport David and Bar Bands on Patreon: www.patreon.com/davidjamesyoung This podcast was recorded and edited on Tharawal land. www.allmyfriendsareinbarbands.com
If two's company and three's a crowd, what the hell are West Thebarton? The Adelaide-based septet have been getting the party started over the last few years, taking them across Australia and back again on the back of their raucous live shows. Today, they release their debut album – but back in December, the band were warming up the stage for Polish Club on a national tour. Frontman Ray Dalfsen, percussionist Brian Bolado and guitarist Josh Healey pulled together as representatives of the West Theb republic to share stories of South Australia and beyond.West Thebarton's "Different Beings Being Different" is out today via Domestic La La. To buy the album and check out the band's upcoming tour dates, visit www.domesticlala.com With thanks to Adam Buncher for mixing and editing assistance, and to Deathproof PR for setting the interview up.This podcast brought to you by Braven Audio. Go to www.braven.com.au and use the offer code FRIENDS at checkout for 25% off. Support the podcast on Patreon! www.patreon.com/barbandsQuestions, comments, inquiries? barbandspod@gmail.comFollow West Thebarton on Twitter and Instagram: @WestThebarton Follow the podcast on Twitter: @BarBandsPod Follow David on Twitter: @DJYwrites
Listen back to our first LIVE PODCAST as part of Good luck #1, a fundraiser in support of Girls Rock! Australia. We focused on mental health in music and tips to empower non-males in the industry, all with the help of our panel: June Jones of Two Steps on the Water, Bec Reato of Deathproof PR and Gloria Brancatisano of Beat Magazine.
This week my guest is Emily Kelly (Deathproof PR), Emily has been working in the music industry for a considerable amount of time now, and has done some really cool things with her company Deathproof PR, who we have previously had the pleasure of speaking to her co-owner, Bec Reato! I thought it would be cool to catch up with Emily and discuss her side of things and how she found herself in the industry she is currently working in, and how her interest in music initially came about! Good chat, have a suss, brutal! Suss Deathproof PR here: http://www.deathproofpr.com.au/ Check me here: http://www.obliviousmaximuspodcast.com/