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Great up and coming band with a powerful message. Fire From The Gods is a band out of Austin, TX. Lead vocalist AJ Cammer is the special guest on episode 117 of the DOMKcast. The band has been around since 2015 and released two albums to date. Their first "Narrative" deals with the issues of AJ who sunk into a deep depression at a certain time period in his life with feelings of emptiness and unfulfillment. Finding a purpose in his art and music, AJ tells the continuous journey of one man in both of the albums from "Fire From The Gods". Narrative highlights a dark time period and "American Sun" is a continuation of the walk into a more positive light. The band is on tour right now with Five Finger Death Punch and Three Days Grace. See Fire From The Gods when they come to a city near you. Hear their new song "Right Now" at the end of the episode. Full conversation with AJ Cammer of Fire From The Gods on episode 118 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
Great up and coming band with a powerful message. Fire From The Gods is a band out of Austin, TX. Lead vocalist AJ Cammer is the special guest on episode 117 of the DOMKcast. The band has been around since 2015 and released two albums to date. Their first "Narrative" deals with the issues of AJ who sunk into a deep depression at a certain time period in his life with feelings of emptiness and unfulfillment. Finding a purpose in his art and music, AJ tells the continuous journey of one man in both of the albums from "Fire From The Gods". Narrative highlights a dark time period and "American Sun" is a continuation of the walk into a more positive light. The band is on tour right now with Five Finger Death Punch and Three Days Grace. See Fire From The Gods when they come to a city near you. Hear their new song "Right Now" at the end of the episode. Full conversation with AJ Cammer of Fire From The Gods on episode 118 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
New album from the band Through Fire out now called "All Animal". Lead guitarist Justin McCain is the special guest on episode 117. Hitting the road with Broken Love and Saul next month, see them at a city near you. Hear about the balance between fatherhood and the rockstar life as Justin as two kids of his own. Full conversation with Justin McCain of Through Fire on episode 117 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
New album from the band Through Fire out now called "All Animal". Lead guitarist Justin McCain is the special guest on episode 117. Hitting the road with Broken Love and Saul next month, see them at a city near you. Hear about the balance between fatherhood and the rockstar life as Justin as two kids of his own. Full conversation with Justin McCain of Through Fire on episode 117 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
An old friend stopped by to hang with Lunchbox and Promo Brady this week. Promo Dave is back in Tulsa and has taken him no time at all to plug back into the local music scene. Dave ventured out to California for a few years and recently moved back to his old stomping grounds. A great conversation about the difference between the two music scenes(Northern California and Oklahoma), the decision to drop "Promo" from his name, and what he has on the horizon with his band The Haters. Dave has also been playing a few gigs with Bandcamp from time to time so ample opportunities to seehim in action around town. A little more grounded these days with a wife and two kids. Dave talks about his venture out to California and what he missed the most about Tulsa. Hear the full conversation with Promo Dave on episode 116 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
An old friend stopped by to hang with Lunchbox and Promo Brady this week. Promo Dave is back in Tulsa and has taken him no time at all to plug back into the local music scene. Dave ventured out to California for a few years and recently moved back to his old stomping grounds. A great conversation about the difference between the two music scenes(Northern California and Oklahoma), the decision to drop "Promo" from his name, and what he has on the horizon with his band The Haters. Dave has also been playing a few gigs with Bandcamp from time to time so ample opportunities to seehim in action around town. A little more grounded these days with a wife and two kids. Dave talks about his venture out to California and what he missed the most about Tulsa. Hear the full conversation with Promo Dave on episode 116 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
The obsession with a "perfect" persona is the overall theme of the new album from called "Flawed Design". Adam Gontier and Mike Mushok are the special guests on episode 115 of the DOMKcast. Social media is king these days and everybody is all in on portraying the "perfect" life. Saint Asonia provides encouragement to not chase after those superficial goals and embrace your flaws. It's what makes you unique. Mike revealed in the conversation that he's one of the few people left on earth without a social media account of any kind. Deep and personal lyrics are laced throughout the new album. You'll hear about the events that led to the song "This August Day" where Adam articulates missing the birth of his son due to a stint in rehab. Realizing that the most important thing for him and his family was to rid the demons from the past. The dynamic is different these days being on the road-both Adam and Mike having kids. They talk about being a father and the balancing act of taking care of those responsibilities and enjoying their passion that they've cultivated in Saint Asonia. Mike gave us an update on the plans of Staind. Will they be doing more touring in the future? Find out that and more on episode 115 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRock
The obsession with a "perfect" persona is the overall theme of the new album from called "Flawed Design". Adam Gontier and Mike Mushok are the special guests on episode 115 of the DOMKcast. Social media is king these days and everybody is all in on portraying the "perfect" life. Saint Asonia provides encouragement to not chase after those superficial goals and embrace your flaws. It's what makes you unique. Mike revealed in the conversation that he's one of the few people left on earth without a social media account of any kind. Deep and personal lyrics are laced throughout the new album. You'll hear about the events that led to the song "This August Day" where Adam articulates missing the birth of his son due to a stint in rehab. Realizing that the most important thing for him and his family was to rid the demons from the past. The dynamic is different these days being on the road-both Adam and Mike having kids. They talk about being a father and the balancing act of taking care of those responsibilities and enjoying their passion that they've cultivated in Saint Asonia. Mike gave us an update on the plans of Staind. Will they be doing more touring in the future? Find out that and more on episode 115 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRock
New album due out October 25th called "All Hail". Veteran rockers Norma Jean are poised to do big things in 2020. Hitting the road with Devil Wears Prada and going to make their way through the states to finish out the year. The band has undergone several lineup changes over the years. None of the original members in the band are currently in Norma Jean. The most recent lineup change happening with the departure of guitarist Jeff Hickey who has had troubles with alcoholism. Lead vocalist Corey Brandon talked Jeff's exit and many other topics on episode 114 of the DOMKcast. Corey's been on the DOMKcast before to talk about his other band Hundred Suns. He's focused his attention on Norma Jean of late. Corey talked about the differences between his two bands and how the recording process goes. Hear their new song "Mind Over Mind" at the end of this episode. Enjoy! #DOMKRocks
New album due out October 25th called "All Hail". Veteran rockers Norma Jean are poised to do big things in 2020. Hitting the road with Devil Wears Prada and going to make their way through the states to finish out the year. The band has undergone several lineup changes over the years. None of the original members in the band are currently in Norma Jean. The most recent lineup change happening with the departure of guitarist Jeff Hickey who has had troubles with alcoholism. Lead vocalist Corey Brandon talked Jeff's exit and many other topics on episode 114 of the DOMKcast. Corey's been on the DOMKcast before to talk about his other band Hundred Suns. He's focused his attention on Norma Jean of late. Corey talked about the differences between his two bands and how the recording process goes. Hear their new song "Mind Over Mind" at the end of this episode. Enjoy! #DOMKRocks
Offering a release to the constant negative news cycle that we've been enindated with for years is crucial in keeping your sanity. It was the goal of Sum 41 to provide that release with their new album "Order In Decline". With songs like "Out For Blood" and "45", this is their loudest and aggressive album yet. Lead vocalist Deryck Whibley is the special guest on episode 113 of the DOMKcast. The band has been around since 2001 emerging onto the rock music scene with their hit "Fat Lip". They continued on and built a loyal fanbase. Deryck talked about his struggles with alcohol. He is 5 years sober-at one point was told by a doctor that if he took one more drink he might die. Deryck viewed alcohol as just a thing he did as opposed to being addicted. In terms of transitioning out of drinking on a consistent basis, he found it was basically like turning off a switch for him. He had to find a different release and put all of his energy into that. Sum 41 is celebrating the 15 year anniversary of their album "Chuck". The band will be hitting the road this fall and playing all of the songs off of that album with some of their newer stuff off of "Order In Decline" mixed in. Hear the full conversation with Deryck Whibley of the band Sum 41 on episode 113 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
Offering a release to the constant negative news cycle that we've been enindated with for years is crucial in keeping your sanity. It was the goal of Sum 41 to provide that release with their new album "Order In Decline". With songs like "Out For Blood" and "45", this is their loudest and aggressive album yet. Lead vocalist Deryck Whibley is the special guest on episode 113 of the DOMKcast. The band has been around since 2001 emerging onto the rock music scene with their hit "Fat Lip". They continued on and built a loyal fanbase. Deryck talked about his struggles with alcohol. He is 5 years sober-at one point was told by a doctor that if he took one more drink he might die. Deryck viewed alcohol as just a thing he did as opposed to being addicted. In terms of transitioning out of drinking on a consistent basis, he found it was basically like turning off a switch for him. He had to find a different release and put all of his energy into that. Sum 41 is celebrating the 15 year anniversary of their album "Chuck". The band will be hitting the road this fall and playing all of the songs off of that album with some of their newer stuff off of "Order In Decline" mixed in. Hear the full conversation with Deryck Whibley of the band Sum 41 on episode 113 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
Wes Scantlin of Puddle Of Mudd is back and making awesome music with his bandmates again. A rocky past which included run-ins with the law, substance abuse, and more are in the rearview mirror. Wes is 2 years sober. He talked about the impact that his sobriety has had on his life and career on the DOMKcast. Wes saying "I'm lucky to be alive".Hear about the new Puddle Of Mudd album "Welcome To Galvania", Puddle of Mudd's first gig playing at a porn party, and getting permantly banned from Graceland for doing a Jack Hammer in the pool. New song out "Uh Oh" that you'll be able to hear at the end of the episode. Great to hear Wes doing well and poised to do awesome things with Puddle Of Mudd again. Hear the full conversation with Wes Scantlin of Puddle Of Mudd on episode 111 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
Wes Scantlin of Puddle Of Mudd is back and making awesome music with his bandmates again. A rocky past which included run-ins with the law, substance abuse, and more are in the rearview mirror. Wes is 2 years sober. He talked about the impact that his sobriety has had on his life and career on the DOMKcast. Wes saying "I'm lucky to be alive".Hear about the new Puddle Of Mudd album "Welcome To Galvania", Puddle of Mudd's first gig playing at a porn party, and getting permantly banned from Graceland for doing a Jack Hammer in the pool. New song out "Uh Oh" that you'll be able to hear at the end of the episode. Great to hear Wes doing well and poised to do awesome things with Puddle Of Mudd again. Hear the full conversation with Wes Scantlin of Puddle Of Mudd on episode 111 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
September of the band September Mourning is the special guest on episode 111 of the DOMKcast. New song out "Unholy". Hear it at the end of the episode. Enjoy! #DOMKRocks
September of the band September Mourning is the special guest on episode 111 of the DOMKcast. New song out "Unholy". Hear it at the end of the episode. Enjoy! #DOMKRocks
Red Jumpsuit Apparatus is back with a new song "Shooting Star". Lead vocalist Ronnie Winter is the special guest on episode 110 of the DOMKcast. Been around since the early 2000's, Ronnie talks about how they've been able to sustain success and build their fanbase. Signed to a major record label in the early part of their career, now do it all on their own. Their fanbase has inspired them to continue on after all of these years. New song out called "Shooting Star" which you'll be able to hear at the end of the episode. This song tackles the tough subject of addiction. Ronnie explains what the song means to him. The band is thinking covers album in the near future after they released a cover of the Men At Work classic "Land Down Under". The lyrics to many of the songs by Red Jumpsuit Apparatus have spiritual elements. Ronnie explains how his spirituality has helped him throughout his career and the difference between being spiritual and being religious. Hear the full conversation with Ronnie Winter of Red Jumpsuit Apparatus on episode 110 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
Red Jumpsuit Apparatus is back with a new song "Shooting Star". Lead vocalist Ronnie Winter is the special guest on episode 110 of the DOMKcast. Been around since the early 2000's, Ronnie talks about how they've been able to sustain success and build their fanbase. Signed to a major record label in the early part of their career, now do it all on their own. Their fanbase has inspired them to continue on after all of these years. New song out called "Shooting Star" which you'll be able to hear at the end of the episode. This song tackles the tough subject of addiction. Ronnie explains what the song means to him. The band is thinking covers album in the near future after they released a cover of the Men At Work classic "Land Down Under". The lyrics to many of the songs by Red Jumpsuit Apparatus have spiritual elements. Ronnie explains how his spirituality has helped him throughout his career and the difference between being spiritual and being religious. Hear the full conversation with Ronnie Winter of Red Jumpsuit Apparatus on episode 110 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
A fun rock record is what Dinosaur Pile Up set out to achieve and ackomplished just that with their latest album "Celebrity Mansions". Lyrically, the album chronicals the bands struggles to break through. Musically, they wanted to make a fun record that you would put on at a party and grab a beer. We all have those vivid memories or living them out right now. An album you can put onto unwind and forget about lifes worries. Matt Bigland, lead vocalist of Dinosaur Pile Up is the special guest on this episode of the DOMKcast. He went in depth about what "Celebrity Mansions" means to him. Currently on the road right now with Shinedown and Badflower-Matt says they're enjoying their experience with those guys. Siting Brent Smith as such a wildly positive dude. He explained the story behind how they came up with their name Dinosaur Pile Up-finding their inspiration in the King Kong remake. They're new song "Back Foot" has a bit of rap cadensce to it. Where did Matt find the inspiration to that? You'll be surprised. Hear the full conversation with Matt Bigland of Dinosaur Pile Up on episode 109 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
A fun rock record is what Dinosaur Pile Up set out to achieve and ackomplished just that with their latest album "Celebrity Mansions". Lyrically, the album chronicals the bands struggles to break through. Musically, they wanted to make a fun record that you would put on at a party and grab a beer. We all have those vivid memories or living them out right now. An album you can put onto unwind and forget about lifes worries. Matt Bigland, lead vocalist of Dinosaur Pile Up is the special guest on this episode of the DOMKcast. He went in depth about what "Celebrity Mansions" means to him. Currently on the road right now with Shinedown and Badflower-Matt says they're enjoying their experience with those guys. Siting Brent Smith as such a wildly positive dude. He explained the story behind how they came up with their name Dinosaur Pile Up-finding their inspiration in the King Kong remake. They're new song "Back Foot" has a bit of rap cadensce to it. Where did Matt find the inspiration to that? You'll be surprised. Hear the full conversation with Matt Bigland of Dinosaur Pile Up on episode 109 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
A tremendous story coming from a friend of the DOMKcast. Josey Scott formerly of Saliva has been apart of DOMK in the past. He came up to the KMOD studios to hang out with Lunchbox and Promo Brady to share details about a new family member that he discovered after going through ancestry.com. Ironically enough, it required a sample of his "saliva". His discovery was life-changing. The results found that he had a sister that was born in Phoenix years ago. He made contact with his new sibling by the name of Savannah and flew her and her family out to Tulsa. You'll hear from both Josey and his new sister Savannah on episode 108 of the DOMKcast. What is her perspective of the news? Was she familiar with the band Saliva? The two united for the first time last week and will share their story. Enjoy! #DOMKRocks
A tremendous story coming from a friend of the DOMKcast. Josey Scott formerly of Saliva has been apart of DOMK in the past. He came up to the KMOD studios to hang out with Lunchbox and Promo Brady to share details about a new family member that he discovered after going through ancestry.com. Ironically enough, it required a sample of his "saliva". His discovery was life-changing. The results found that he had a sister that was born in Phoenix years ago. He made contact with his new sibling by the name of Savannah and flew her and her family out to Tulsa. You'll hear from both Josey and his new sister Savannah on episode 108 of the DOMKcast. What is her perspective of the news? Was she familiar with the band Saliva? The two united for the first time last week and will share their story. Enjoy! #DOMKRocks
Highlighting the awesome talent in northeastern Oklahoma this week. Hear the guys from Grind on episode 106. New album out and they will be celebrating the release soon. Hear the full convo with Lunchbox and Promo Brady. #DOMKRocks
Continuing to highlight some of the tremendous rock bands in northestern Oklahoma. Hear from The Normandys on episode 107. Opening up for Faster Pussycat August 13th and have a music video out for their song "Forgive and Forget". Hear the full convo with Lunchbox and Promo Brady. #DOMKRocks
Highlighting the awesome talent in northeastern Oklahoma this week. Hear the guys from Grind on episode 106. New album out and they will be celebrating the release soon. Hear the full convo with Lunchbox and Promo Brady. #DOMKRocks
Continuing to highlight some of the tremendous rock bands in northestern Oklahoma. Hear from The Normandys on episode 107. Opening up for Faster Pussycat August 13th and have a music video out for their song "Forgive and Forget". Hear the full convo with Lunchbox and Promo Brady. #DOMKRocks
Could you be seeing John Cooper of Skillet at a comic-con near you? Skillet has their first comic book called Eden set to be released at the end of the month. John Cooper is the special guest on the DOMKcast this week. A loyal fan of comic books since he was a kid, John said coming up with his own graphic novel is a bit of a bucket list moment for him. Promo Brady and John dissect the awesomeness and the flaws of the Avengers series. New album out now "Victorious". John has been making the rounds and promoting the brand new album which even included a performance at 6am on Fox and Friends. John has a different lifestyle out on the road as opposed to the normal rockstar cliche. Him and his wife Koorey who is also in Skillet take their two children with them anytime they hit the road. John talked about the diversity that they get to experience at an early age and also the ability to accept others for who they are. Heavily into his faith, touches on how christianity has helped him keep a level head throughout the years and the success that Skillet has had. It has been something for him that has kept him grounded and put things into perspective. What are the plans for his side project Fight The Furry which he recently started up? Can we expect to see them on the road? Find out about that and more on episode 105 of the DOMKcast with John Cooper of Skillet. #DOMKRocks
Could you be seeing John Cooper of Skillet at a comic-con near you? Skillet has their first comic book called Eden set to be released at the end of the month. John Cooper is the special guest on the DOMKcast this week. A loyal fan of comic books since he was a kid, John said coming up with his own graphic novel is a bit of a bucket list moment for him. Promo Brady and John dissect the awesomeness and the flaws of the Avengers series. New album out now "Victorious". John has been making the rounds and promoting the brand new album which even included a performance at 6am on Fox and Friends. John has a different lifestyle out on the road as opposed to the normal rockstar cliche. Him and his wife Koorey who is also in Skillet take their two children with them anytime they hit the road. John talked about the diversity that they get to experience at an early age and also the ability to accept others for who they are. Heavily into his faith, touches on how christianity has helped him keep a level head throughout the years and the success that Skillet has had. It has been something for him that has kept him grounded and put things into perspective. What are the plans for his side project Fight The Furry which he recently started up? Can we expect to see them on the road? Find out about that and more on episode 105 of the DOMKcast with John Cooper of Skillet. #DOMKRocks
The writing process is a fascinating thing. Everybody has their own quirks, method, and overall ways to get inspired. Neil Fallon admits that it's not something you can just sit down with a pad and paper and start piecing together a song. Nothing productive comes out of that setting. He says "The majority of the time, I get song ideas when I'm stuck in D.C. traffic." He is the special guest on episode 104 of the DOMKcast. Clutch is an intriguing story-started their own record label in 2008 called Weathermaker Records. Their last album was Book Of Bad Decisions released in 2018, hear when their plans are to write and record a new album. They're releasing the Weathermaker Vault Series throughout the summer; a compilation of outside the box covers that they recorded. They've already released their rendition of "Evil" by Willie Dixon and ZZ Top's song "Precious and Grace". Neil sounds off about what young -up-and-coming bands deal with these days. Hear the full conversation with Neil Fallon of Clutch on episode 104 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
The writing process is a fascinating thing. Everybody has their own quirks, method, and overall ways to get inspired. Neil Fallon admits that it's not something you can just sit down with a pad and paper and start piecing together a song. Nothing productive comes out of that setting. He says "The majority of the time, I get song ideas when I'm stuck in D.C. traffic." He is the special guest on episode 104 of the DOMKcast. Clutch is an intriguing story-started their own record label in 2008 called Weathermaker Records. Their last album was Book Of Bad Decisions released in 2018, hear when their plans are to write and record a new album. They're releasing the Weathermaker Vault Series throughout the summer; a compilation of outside the box covers that they recorded. They've already released their rendition of "Evil" by Willie Dixon and ZZ Top's song "Precious and Grace". Neil sounds off about what young -up-and-coming bands deal with these days. Hear the full conversation with Neil Fallon of Clutch on episode 104 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
If you're stuck in a negative cycle with no sign of anything positive in sight, do you swim with the current or have the courage to go against it? Often we accept our issues as the norm but what if one positive action lead to a new life filled with perspective that pushes you closer to a since of happiness. You'll hear more about the story of Brian Head Welch in episode 103 of the DOMKcast.His inspiring journey was told in the showtime documentary "Loud Crazy Love". Brian quit Korn in 2005, walking away from a 23 million dollar recording contract to raise his daughter full-time. It was in this time period where he found his spiritual journey as well-finding peace in christianity. This helped him conquer some of those demons from years past and focus his attention on his daughter Jenna who recently turned 21 years old. His journey wasn't necessarily smooth sailing at this point. Brian had to overcome many obstacles in his years outside of Korn and grow as a person. As he points out in the conversation below, his faith does not necessarily align with the religion that is predominant in America. Believing that there shouldn't be any categories or castings into a group. Christianity is one denomination and we should be accepting of others-not ridiculing them. Did Bryan listen to much Korn while was away from the band between the years 2005 and 2013? He admits that he would critique the albums that were made from time to time. Being a guitarist, he suggestions were always turn Monkey's guitar up a bit. He said it was difficult to listen to Korn during this time period. Ultimately, rejoining the band in 2013 with a more positive outlook which heavily influenced other members of the band. Korn is older, wiser, and stronger than ever.New album "The Nothing" due out September 13th, Brian gave us some insight on the overall feel of the album. Jonathan Davis dealt with major emotional issues over the last couple of years and it spills out into this album. Could we be getting a covers album from Korn soon? The idea has been tossed around and Brian says it's something the band has been wanting to do for awhile. They have a few covers banked and will explore the idea. The anticipation of the new Korn album "The Nothing" is immense. We anxiously await it's arrival on September 13th. Hear the full conversation with Brian Head Welch of Korn on episode 103 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
If you're stuck in a negative cycle with no sign of anything positive in sight, do you swim with the current or have the courage to go against it? Often we accept our issues as the norm but what if one positive action lead to a new life filled with perspective that pushes you closer to a since of happiness. You'll hear more about the story of Brian Head Welch in episode 103 of the DOMKcast. His inspiring journey was told in the showtime documentary "Loud Crazy Love". Brian quit Korn in 2005, walking away from a 23 million dollar recording contract to raise his daughter full-time. It was in this time period where he found his spiritual journey as well-finding peace in christianity. This helped him conquer some of those demons from years past and focus his attention on his daughter Jenna who recently turned 21 years old. His journey wasn't necessarily smooth sailing at this point. Brian had to overcome many obstacles in his years outside of Korn and grow as a person. As he points out in the conversation below, his faith does not necessarily align with the religion that is predominant in America. Believing that there shouldn't be any categories or castings into a group. Christianity is one denomination and we should be accepting of others-not ridiculing them. Did Bryan listen to much Korn while was away from the band between the years 2005 and 2013? He admits that he would critique the albums that were made from time to time. Being a guitarist, he suggestions were always turn Monkey's guitar up a bit. He said it was difficult to listen to Korn during this time period. Ultimately, rejoining the band in 2013 with a more positive outlook which heavily influenced other members of the band. Korn is older, wiser, and stronger than ever. New album "The Nothing" due out September 13th, Brian gave us some insight on the overall feel of the album. Jonathan Davis dealt with major emotional issues over the last couple of years and it spills out into this album. Could we be getting a covers album from Korn soon? The idea has been tossed around and Brian says it's something the band has been wanting to do for awhile. They have a few covers banked and will explore the idea. The anticipation of the new Korn album "The Nothing" is immense. We anxiously await it's arrival on September 13th. Hear the full conversation with Brian Head Welch of Korn on episode 103 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
An amazing story of perserverence in episode 102 of the DOMKcast. Neal Middleton is the lead vocalist of the band Royal Bliss and he has overcome many obstacles in his career. Fell from a building 35 feet in the air and was paralyzed from the waist down. That didn't stop Neal from quiting the band. He taught himself how to walk all over again-convincing his bandmates to weight while he got back into shape and ready to get back out on the road. They're new song "Pain" deals overcoming that resonating negative voice inside your head that controls you at times throughout your life. Hear the full song at the end of the episode. Neal tried out for The Voice years ago and talked about his experience which wasn't exactly positive by any stretch of the imagination. Royal Bliss is out of Salt Lake City and has been around for years. At one point was deemed the unluckiest band in rock. You can look at it more on the "glass is full" side of things and say that it's remarkable how much resiliance they've shown over their career. Hear the full conversation with Neal Middleton of the band Royal Bliss on episode 102 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
An amazing story of perserverence in episode 102 of the DOMKcast. Neal Middleton is the lead vocalist of the band Royal Bliss and he has overcome many obstacles in his career. Fell from a building 35 feet in the air and was paralyzed from the waist down. That didn't stop Neal from quiting the band. He taught himself how to walk all over again-convincing his bandmates to weight while he got back into shape and ready to get back out on the road. They're new song "Pain" deals overcoming that resonating negative voice inside your head that controls you at times throughout your life. Hear the full song at the end of the episode. Neal tried out for The Voice years ago and talked about his experience which wasn't exactly positive by any stretch of the imagination. Royal Bliss is out of Salt Lake City and has been around for years. At one point was deemed the unluckiest band in rock. You can look at it more on the "glass is full" side of things and say that it's remarkable how much resiliance they've shown over their career. Hear the full conversation with Neal Middleton of the band Royal Bliss on episode 102 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
Nick Reese of the band Joyous Wolf was heavily influenced by classic rock growing up. But what is considered classic rock these days? His definition is Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry. Music from the 50's and 60's when rock n' roll was in it's rawest form. Now-a-days people's perception of classic rock is a little different Nick discusses this with Lunchbox and Promo Brady on episode 101 of the DOMKcast. Joyous Wolf is a young up and coming band from Southern California-currently on the road with Buckcherry. The band met at 6th grade orientation and started walking down the path towards a career in the music industry. Joyous Wolf didn't want to be defined by their name and decided use an online generator to spit out some ideas for a name. Initially it gave the idea of Joyous Wolves. The band decided to make it singular and went with Joyous Wolf. Nick talks about his experiences as a musician in the early-going-playing anywhere and everywhere just to get some experience. Learn about the journey of Joyous Wolf from lead vocalist of the band Nick Reese on episode 101 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
Nick Reese of the band Joyous Wolf was heavily influenced by classic rock growing up. But what is considered classic rock these days? His definition is Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry. Music from the 50's and 60's when rock n' roll was in it's rawest form. Now-a-days people's perception of classic rock is a little different Nick discusses this with Lunchbox and Promo Brady on episode 101 of the DOMKcast. Joyous Wolf is a young up and coming band from Southern California-currently on the road with Buckcherry. The band met at 6th grade orientation and started walking down the path towards a career in the music industry. Joyous Wolf didn't want to be defined by their name and decided use an online generator to spit out some ideas for a name. Initially it gave the idea of Joyous Wolves. The band decided to make it singular and went with Joyous Wolf. Nick talks about his experiences as a musician in the early-going-playing anywhere and everywhere just to get some experience. Learn about the journey of Joyous Wolf from lead vocalist of the band Nick Reese on episode 101 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
Celebrating episode 100 of the DOMKcast. Thank you for listening and being apart of our ever-growing community of music lovers. Henry De Jong of Alien Weaponry is the special guest this week. On the Rocklahoma lineup this year-these guys have a unique story. The first thrash metal band out of New Zealand. Hear Henry De Jong on episode 100 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
Celebrating episode 100 of the DOMKcast. Thank you for listening and being apart of our ever-growing community of music lovers. Henry De Jong of Alien Weaponry is the special guest this week. On the Rocklahoma lineup this year-these guys have a unique story. The first thrash metal band out of New Zealand. Hear Henry De Jong on episode 100 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
Episode 99 of the DOMKcast with Blake Bedsaul of the band SAUL.
Episode 99 of the DOMKcast with Blake Bedsaul of the band SAUL.
A real life school of rock down in Dallas, Tx run by Norman Matthews of the band As Strange As Angels. Move over Jack Black, Norman is poised to turn The Sound Foundation into a thriving company with an incredible purpose. He is the special guest on episode 98 of the DOMKcast. Formerly of the band Murder FM, Norman left to focus his full attention on raising his son after a divorce rocked his personal life. He has emerged with his solo project called As Strange As Angels and released their debut EP "Mirror, Mirror". It includes the title trac which can be heard at the end of the episode. Norman reflects on the last couple of years and how his priorities have changed. Hear the full conversation with Norman Matthews of the band As Strange As Angels on episode 98 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
A real life school of rock down in Dallas, Tx run by Norman Matthews of the band As Strange As Angels. Move over Jack Black, Norman is poised to turn The Sound Foundation into a thriving company with an incredible purpose. He is the special guest on episode 98 of the DOMKcast. Formerly of the band Murder FM, Norman left to focus his full attention on raising his son after a divorce rocked his personal life. He has emerged with his solo project called As Strange As Angels and released their debut EP "Mirror, Mirror". It includes the title trac which can be heard at the end of the episode. Norman reflects on the last couple of years and how his priorities have changed. Hear the full conversation with Norman Matthews of the band As Strange As Angels on episode 98 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
Mark Morton had the pleasure of working with Chester Bennington on the song "Cross Off". How did the collaboration with the late lead vocalist of Linkin Park come about? Mark says he came up with a wish list of vocalists that he would like to include on his solo album "Anesthetic" and Chester was at the top of the list. He was a little reluctant at first and thought he would be too busy. Turned out to be not the case-Chester heard the demo of "Cross Off" and wanted to be apart of it. Writing and recording a song is a personal, emotional experience-Mark connected with him on that level as they began to open up and find common ground. Mark Morton's first solo album "Anesthetic" is complete and out now. It features a plethora of lead vocalists including Randy Blythe of Lamb of God, Jacoby Shaddix, Myles Kennedy and Mark Laneganof Screaming Trees. Was the album more work than he anticipated? Mark Morton discussed the expectation he had going into the process. What's next for Mark Morton? Is there a new Lamb of God album in the works? He gives Lunchbox and Promo Brady the heads up that writing and recording is underway. They reminisce about the last Lamb of God show in Tulsa at the Brady Theater. Mark along with many is convinced that it's haunted. Here the full conversation with Mark Morton of Lamb of God on episode 97 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
Mark Morton had the pleasure of working with Chester Bennington on the song "Cross Off". How did the collaboration with the late lead vocalist of Linkin Park come about? Mark says he came up with a wish list of vocalists that he would like to include on his solo album "Anesthetic" and Chester was at the top of the list. He was a little reluctant at first and thought he would be too busy. Turned out to be not the case-Chester heard the demo of "Cross Off" and wanted to be apart of it. Writing and recording a song is a personal, emotional experience-Mark connected with him on that level as they began to open up and find common ground. Mark Morton's first solo album "Anesthetic" is complete and out now. It features a plethora of lead vocalists including Randy Blythe of Lamb of God, Jacoby Shaddix, Myles Kennedy and Mark Laneganof Screaming Trees. Was the album more work than he anticipated? Mark Morton discussed the expectation he had going into the process. What's next for Mark Morton? Is there a new Lamb of God album in the works? He gives Lunchbox and Promo Brady the heads up that writing and recording is underway. They reminisce about the last Lamb of God show in Tulsa at the Brady Theater. Mark along with many is convinced that it's haunted. Here the full conversation with Mark Morton of Lamb of God on episode 97 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
How do you get Brent Smith of Shinedown to be taken a-back by anything? That moment happened in a new episode of the DOMKcast. Promo Brady sharing with Brent his daughters interpretation of the song "Get Up" was spot on and everything that is trying to be conveyed. The simple message of getting up after failures and trying again is a powerful one. The song was written about Shinedown bassist Eric Bass who has had his battles with clinical depression over the years. The subject of anxiety and depression has been brought up in a different light lately due to the chatter coming more from a place of understanding than judgement. This is a condition that many deal with in the U.S. One of the main messages in Shinedown's latest album "Attention, Attention" is a person's journey to conquering demons in their life. Brent Smith reflect's on the success of the album coming up on the year anniversary of the release. Title track of the album showcases Brent's rapping abilities. We did a deep-dive into his hip-hop influences and what made him want to include some rap in his work. Perhaps a new fan favorite as he plans on including the song in the set at Rocklahoma this year Memorial Day Weekend in Pryor, USA. The landscape of the music business has changed since Shinedown emerged in the early 2000's. Streaming services have put their footprint on today's culture making music more accessible than ever. How has Shinedown adapted over the years? Brent makes the point that the industry has shifted and you have to pivot with it. Focusing more on live shows these days can be beneficial and sound advice for any band. See Shinedown at Rocklahoma this year. Hear the full conversation with Brent Smith on episode 96 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRock
How do you get Brent Smith of Shinedown to be taken a-back by anything? That moment happened in a new episode of the DOMKcast. Promo Brady sharing with Brent his daughters interpretation of the song "Get Up" was spot on and everything that is trying to be conveyed. The simple message of getting up after failures and trying again is a powerful one. The song was written about Shinedown bassist Eric Bass who has had his battles with clinical depression over the years. The subject of anxiety and depression has been brought up in a different light lately due to the chatter coming more from a place of understanding than judgement. This is a condition that many deal with in the U.S. One of the main messages in Shinedown's latest album "Attention, Attention" is a person's journey to conquering demons in their life. Brent Smith reflect's on the success of the album coming up on the year anniversary of the release. Title track of the album showcases Brent's rapping abilities. We did a deep-dive into his hip-hop influences and what made him want to include some rap in his work. Perhaps a new fan favorite as he plans on including the song in the set at Rocklahoma this year Memorial Day Weekend in Pryor, USA. The landscape of the music business has changed since Shinedown emerged in the early 2000's. Streaming services have put their footprint on today's culture making music more accessible than ever. How has Shinedown adapted over the years? Brent makes the point that the industry has shifted and you have to pivot with it. Focusing more on live shows these days can be beneficial and sound advice for any band. See Shinedown at Rocklahoma this year. Hear the full conversation with Brent Smith on episode 96 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRock
Excitement and anxiousness are two similar emotions. Imagine having both tied up something you love-your passion that you've spent years cultivating. Imagine having the courage to lean into your anxiety and conquer it. That's what Josh Katz, lead vocalist of the band Badflower has done over the past couple of years. The emergence of their song "Ghost" deals with the topic of suicide-a fictional tale of a guy coping with those thoughts. This is based on similar thoughts that Josh has had in his life. Expressing those feelings through his music has allowed him to be comfortable with who he is as a person. Dealing with anxiety is a constant battle-there are good days and bad days. Having the confidence to continue on is something that Josh has achieved. This raw and real story has magnetized people to Badflower, growing in popularity over the last few years with songs like "Ghost" and "Heroin".New album out called "OK, I'm Sick". One of the more personal tracks is the song "Promise Me". It deals with the emotions of realizing you're loosing your childhood and those initial feelings of first experiences. Many firsts through love, heartbreak, excitement, and passion. It's tough to replicate the feeling that you get when you experience those things as a kid. It's new and exciting. You still might have the elation of experience in adulthood but it never compares to your first. The band is on the road right now and will be apart of DOMK Jam 1 at the historical Cain's Ballroom April 24th. Ticket info is available at cainsballroom.com. Hear the full conversation that Lunchbox and Promo Brady had with Josh Katz on Badflower on episode 95 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRock
Excitement and anxiousness are two similar emotions. Imagine having both tied up something you love-your passion that you've spent years cultivating. Imagine having the courage to lean into your anxiety and conquer it. That's what Josh Katz, lead vocalist of the band Badflower has done over the past couple of years. The emergence of their song "Ghost" deals with the topic of suicide-a fictional tale of a guy coping with those thoughts. This is based on similar thoughts that Josh has had in his life. Expressing those feelings through his music has allowed him to be comfortable with who he is as a person. Dealing with anxiety is a constant battle-there are good days and bad days. Having the confidence to continue on is something that Josh has achieved. This raw and real story has magnetized people to Badflower, growing in popularity over the last few years with songs like "Ghost" and "Heroin". New album out called "OK, I'm Sick". One of the more personal tracks is the song "Promise Me". It deals with the emotions of realizing you're loosing your childhood and those initial feelings of first experiences. Many firsts through love, heartbreak, excitement, and passion. It's tough to replicate the feeling that you get when you experience those things as a kid. It's new and exciting. You still might have the elation of experience in adulthood but it never compares to your first. The band is on the road right now and will be apart of DOMK Jam 1 at the historical Cain's Ballroom April 24th. Ticket info is available at cainsballroom.com. Hear the full conversation that Lunchbox and Promo Brady had with Josh Katz on Badflower on episode 95 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRock
From Ashes To New planning on releasing new music by the end of the year? That's Lance Dowdle lead guitarist of the band says they're shooting for-working on a concept and new songs as we speak. Lance guarantees this next album will be the one that keeps them on the rock landscape permanently. Enjoying success off of their latest album "The Future", Lance says that it's been a wild ride so far. The band has undergone a few lineup changes over the past few years but has found the right combination of people joking around with each other and not getting offended. They've created a comfort level with each other that is crucial in any situation where you're going to be in a confined space for an insane amount of time while being on the road. Lance touched on the success of their song "Crazy". He said that song wasn't originally on the record. It was a late addition after the album got handed back to the guys from the record label and told "You need more". They went back into the studio and recorded "Crazy" in 40 minutes. The rest is history. Such an ironic story in terms of the writing process. When it feels right, it can take you no time at all. Unfortunately, there are many times where it doesn't happen like that and you have to drudge through the drudgery. Lance and From Ashes To New were at the Diamond Ballroom earlier this week. He talked about their last experience there with a scorpion onstage. A conversation about phobia's broke out. With the amount of critters hanging around the Diamond Ballroom, Lance suggested they should open a petting zoo. New music is on the horizon and perhaps we'll get it by the end of the year. Hear the full conversation with Lance Dowdle of From Ashes To New on episode 94 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
From Ashes To New planning on releasing new music by the end of the year? That's Lance Dowdle lead guitarist of the band says they're shooting for-working on a concept and new songs as we speak. Lance guarantees this next album will be the one that keeps them on the rock landscape permanently. Enjoying success off of their latest album "The Future", Lance says that it's been a wild ride so far. The band has undergone a few lineup changes over the past few years but has found the right combination of people joking around with each other and not getting offended. They've created a comfort level with each other that is crucial in any situation where you're going to be in a confined space for an insane amount of time while being on the road. Lance touched on the success of their song "Crazy". He said that song wasn't originally on the record. It was a late addition after the album got handed back to the guys from the record label and told "You need more". They went back into the studio and recorded "Crazy" in 40 minutes. The rest is history. Such an ironic story in terms of the writing process. When it feels right, it can take you no time at all. Unfortunately, there are many times where it doesn't happen like that and you have to drudge through the drudgery. Lance and From Ashes To New were at the Diamond Ballroom earlier this week. He talked about their last experience there with a scorpion onstage. A conversation about phobia's broke out. With the amount of critters hanging around the Diamond Ballroom, Lance suggested they should open a petting zoo. New music is on the horizon and perhaps we'll get it by the end of the year. Hear the full conversation with Lance Dowdle of From Ashes To New on episode 94 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks