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We are delighted to welcome back our good friend Peter Munters to the podcast. It's been five years since he was last on, so there was plenty discuss. Aside from telling us how life has been over the past few years, Peter tells us further stories from his touring days with Over It as well as his thoughts on the scene today. Peter recently contributed to the 'Feeble Attempt' album, which is a project our friend Aaron at Growing Up Punk Podcast has been co-creating. Look out for that when it drops! In this special episode, Peter treats us to a live acoustic version of the Over It song 'Where The Sky Begins' as well as a cover of Tom Petty's 'Wildflowers' which he dedicates to his dear late friend Billy Brown. Before chatting to Peter, we also find a brief moment to discuss recent releases by The Gaslight Anthem and our friends in Eternal Boy. Apple Spotify Instagram Twitter Facebook Email
PART 2 OUT NOW! After four years, I finally sit down with the Rishi Bahl! Rishi Bahl is a “doctor,” musician, animal advocate, promoter, and more! For the last 20 years, Rishi has been the front man in a band called Eternal Boy. (Formally known as ‘The Spacepimps') When he's not on stage, he is planning one of Pittsburgh's biggest events in the Four Chord Music Festival. - Rishi grew up in Pittsburgh and found his way into the punk rock scene in arguably one of the best times in its existence. Obsessed with bands like Blink-182, New Found Glory, and The Starting Line, Rishi decided to take his love of music one step further and pick up a guitar. All these years later, he is still making records and rocking out at shows, all while planning and executing the 10th anniversary of Four Chord Fest. - As a kid who grew up in this era of music, going to shows every weekend, Rishi's band was always one of the “big dawgs” when you saw them on the show lineups so having him in the studio to talk about all he's done was really a cool moment for me. Hope yinz enjoy it! - Yinz can SUBSCRIBE & WATCH here! - Become a "friend" on Patreon and support the show
After four years, I finally sit down with the Rishi Bahl! Rishi Bahl is a “doctor,” musician, animal advocate, promoter, and more! For the last 20 years, Rishi has been the front man in a band called Eternal Boy. (Formally known as ‘The Spacepimps') When he's not on stage, he is planning one of Pittsburgh's biggest events in the Four Chord Music Festival. - Rishi grew up in Pittsburgh and found his way into the punk rock scene in arguably one of the best times in its existence. Obsessed with bands like Blink-182, New Found Glory, and The Starting Line, Rishi decided to take his love of music one step further and pick up a guitar. All these years later, he is still making records and rocking out at shows, all while planning and executing the 10th anniversary of Four Chord Fest. - As a kid who grew up in this era of music, going to shows every weekend, Rishi's band was always one of the “big dawgs” when you saw them on the show lineups so having him in the studio to talk about all he's done was really a cool moment for me. Hope yinz enjoy it! - Yinz can SUBSCRIBE & WATCH here! - Become a "friend" on Patreon and support the show
It's episode 106, and we are joined by Rishi Bahl. Rishi is known for two ventures - being the singer of Eternal Boy, and founding Four Chord Music Festival. Listen to Chris and Rishi become best friends as Rishi tells him about his journey touring the world with Eternal Boy and how Four Chord has grown into a huge festival within the scene. They discuss their love for pop punk and Indian food, amongst many other things. Look out for new music from Eternal Boy soon! Chris and Nick also discuss the new record from MxPx and the upcoming vinyl release of 'Timing Is Everything' by Over It. Apple Spotify Instagram Twitter Facebook Email
"The Eternal Boy" by Mark Hastings was taken from Mark's poetry collection 'The Eternal Boy' which was published in 2015 by Zeloo Media. Check out more of Mark's poetry online @ http://MarkThePoet.Me - all poems © Mark Hastings ● Buy Me a coffee @ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MarkThePoet --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/markthepoet/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/markthepoet/support
This week I meet up with the definition of hard work, perseverance, and determination, RISHI BAHL. Rishi's ability to stay true to what he believes in has led him to great heights in his life. Rishi is the founder of FOUR CHORD MUSIC FEST, FOUR CHORD MUSIC RECORD LABEL, THE SPACEPIMPS (band) and ETERNAL BOY (band). I forgot one...he is also a Professor of Marketing at La Roche University in Pittsburgh, PA. When it comes to his band Eternal Boy, Rishi had to make some decisions few would be able to make. I'll say that they worked out in the end (listen and you'll find out what they were). The labor of love that is FOUR CHORD MUSIS FEST has grown leaps and bounds over the past eight years and to hear the stories of the ups and downs along the way are heart warming and confounding. Join Rishi and I as we discuss “One Dream At A Time” while we wake from the “Nightmare” that was “A Long Year!” Make sure to “Listen For The Clues” or “You're Going To Regret It!”FOUR CHORD MUSIC FESTIVAL - September 9th & 10th 2022 Wild Things Park-Pittsburgh, PA
Rishi Bahl followed his own path and passions inspired by his love of the bands of the label Drive Thru Records. He talks to Will about his love of the seminal Pop Punk record label, how it inspired the community feeling behind Four Chord Music and the Four Chord Music Festival, the thrill of creating something from scratch, His band Eternal Boy's new album Bad Days Are Over, Touring Japan, and England, and why he feels lucky that he never signed to a record label. Listen to Eternal Boy: https://open.spotify.com/album/2IEczGJYYQsPJb86o9vZ73?si=wyq5w2QZQ4WB9c3EQRInUQ Get Tickets to Four Chord Music Festival: https://www.fourchordmusicfestival.com/ See Will's band live in Brooklyn July 19th: https://dice.fm/partner/chip-su-dba-norman-kingsland-llc/event/g23wb-calling-all-captains-and-goalkeeper-and-friends-19th-jul-sovereign-new-york-tickets?dice_source=web&dice_medium=organic&dice_campaign=Chip+Su+dba+Norman+Kingsland+LLC&fbclid=IwAR1udqffqtcQXGsvtDksbRs6cxGFdlW5yeamW_q6qgho19tz2jVH_qDhDys&_branch_match_id=888891159159780356&_branch_referrer=H4sIAAAAAAAAA8soKSkottLXz8nMy9ZLyUxO1UvL1fcxtkw2TjNKSzNNS7VPS0rOyUyx9Sx3DDIsTSlMSyssSQ6McC8uK3HJLk4KKjZLrnB3S8kJN61MTcwNjy80K0zPyDe0LKkyygrziC90yXCpLAYAJF508mYAAAA%3D Will's Website: www.awesomedisaster.com Podcast Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/between-awesome-and-disaster Get exclusive music and videos at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/awesomedisaster Listen to Will's New Solo Single: https://open.spotify.com/track/1kdVurvFhDbU5xhHa1G5Rk?si=bb1c4514664e47cb
This week Tim Rogner of Allister makes his second PCH appearance and this time we discuss the bands 2002 sophomore record Last Stop Suburbia for it's 20th anniversary. We discuss:- Recording at a studio on the beach- Why Last Stop Suburbia feels like the bands proper debut to Tim- Playing Four Chord Music Fest in September- The possibilities of Allister ever writing another record- Not overthinking catchy three chord punk- Promo shots that look photoshopped but are actually just wild skies at a Warped Tour in Florida- Which Allister record is Tim's favorite- 2012's Life Behind Machines turning ten this year- Touring so much you don't have time to write a follow up- How Last Stop Suburbia stands against other Drive-Thru Records releases of the time & much more!Follow Tim/Allisterhttps://www.facebook.com/AllisterBandhttps://www.instagram.com/timallisterhttps://twitter.com/humbugrogCheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 10 to midnight est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY. Stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA app.powerchordhour@gmail.comInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhourTwitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhourFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourYoutube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify Episode Playlists - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_MgDonate to help show costs - https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/pchanthony
This week's episode features Rishi Bahl of Eternal Boy. He is also the founder and operator of the Four Chord Music Fest in Pittsburgh which is happening September 9th 10th this year. Featuring the likes of Bad Religion, Pennywise, All Time Low, Jimmy Eat World, The Story So Far, as well as more to be announced. Rishi and I had an extremely well rounded conversation about his experiences touring, playing music, running a large scale festival, operating a record label, and his background in marketing. Rishi is a full time professor at a local University as well. I featured Eternal Boy's tracks “30 Something” & “A Long Year” respectively. Thanks for listening and supporting local music. Go follow Eternal Boy and look out for The Four Chord Music Festival this year. Follow/subscribe/rate the podcast wherever you may be streaming. Links https://www.eternalboymusic.com ETERNAL BOY SPOTIFY https://www.fourchordmusicfestival.com -- Sponsored by @trulystrings
Episode #143 on Bardown Breakdown, and boy, did we pull a big fish! We had the absolute pleasure of chatting with Rishi, one third of Eternal Boy, and the founder of both Four Chord Music, and the Four Chord Music Festival, which will celebrate its' 8th anniversary next year! We talk about how important labels like Drive-Thru and Vagrant were integral to the success of today's music, how Four Chord has grown from small clubs to baseball stadiums, Eternal Boy's newest record, and of course, Pens hockey. A true Lemieuxer if there ever was one. Is it actually possible to remain humble when you book Blink freaking 182 to headline your festival and when they can't make it, you book Rise freaking Against in their stead? Listen in and find out! (spoiler - it is possible, cause the homie Rishi lives that humility every day). NEW EPISODE EVERY TUESDAY! SUBSCRIBE SO YOU NEVER MISS A GREAT INTERVIEW! FOLLOW: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/bardownbreakdown/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/bdbdpodcast FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/BarDownBreakdownPodcast/ WEBSITE: https://bardownbreakdown.com MERCH: https://isles-meetups.creator-spring.com PLAYLISTS: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7FonU7NPNQtFxRZnqm4dxL?si=z1RX3VUgSbKVrKHn2Az7TA ETERNAL BOY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5JpyqSzrSwDUKtySzVsYHh?si=hF56VMhOSX6a-M0z5vL73g BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE HOCKEY PODCAST NETWORK: https://www.thehockeypodcastnetwork.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode #143 on Bardown Breakdown, and boy, did we pull a big fish! We had the absolute pleasure of chatting with Rishi, one third of Eternal Boy, and the founder of both Four Chord Music, and the Four Chord Music Festival, which will celebrate its' 8th anniversary next year! We talk about how important labels like Drive-Thru and Vagrant were integral to the success of today's music, how Four Chord has grown from small clubs to baseball stadiums, Eternal Boy's newest record, and of course, Pens hockey. A true Lemieuxer if there ever was one. Is it actually possible to remain humble when you book Blink freaking 182 to headline your festival and when they can't make it, you book Rise freaking Against in their stead? Listen in and find out! (spoiler - it is possible, cause the homie Rishi lives that humility every day). NEW EPISODE EVERY TUESDAY! SUBSCRIBE SO YOU NEVER MISS A GREAT INTERVIEW! FOLLOW: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/bardownbreakdown/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/bdbdpodcast FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/BarDownBreakdownPodcast/ WEBSITE: https://bardownbreakdown.com MERCH: https://isles-meetups.creator-spring.com PLAYLISTS: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7FonU7NPNQtFxRZnqm4dxL?si=z1RX3VUgSbKVrKHn2Az7TA ETERNAL BOY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5JpyqSzrSwDUKtySzVsYHh?si=hF56VMhOSX6a-M0z5vL73g BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE HOCKEY PODCAST NETWORK: https://www.thehockeypodcastnetwork.com
Rishi Bahl is the hardest working musician I know. He's the frontman and song writer for his Punk Rock band; Eternal Boy (formerly known as The Space Pimps), he runs a MASSIVE festival in Pittsburgh called Four Chord Music Festival, he runs an indie label called Four Chord Music, and he teaches marketing at a college! I don't know how he has the time or energy to deliver such a powerful interview here but hats off to Rishi! Four Chord Music Festival 7 is happening Friday September 17th 2021. The lineup is incredible and the tickets are cheap! https://www.fourchordmusicfestival.com/ **** Eternal Boy's new Video: https://youtu.be/Xlmrc9dduXs Eternal Boy's New Album: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/eternalboy/bad-days-are-over https://open.spotify.com/album/2IEczGJYYQsPJb86o9vZ73?si=_ke3CBrUTh2QFOIRgjYERA&utm_source=copy-link&dl_branch=1 State of My Art YouTube music playlist: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9mgvQYrx_gFV-6hRDXyn8upa-UTOGddY&feature=share **** State of My Art Spotify PLAYLIST: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6nLgRR0sd4a2Ns1sg36EPQ?si=QVE1n4q1R8-JmyxQEy6zZw&utm_source=copy-link ****** Podcast credits: Intro/Outro Music: "Space Mountain” by Rosedale https://youtu.be/N99nafTAkTA Produced and Edited Animations, and graphics by: Mike Liorti ***** Get 15% off your Vocal Eze order by using this link: http://vocaleze.refr.cc/mikeliorti --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stateofmyart/support
In today's episode I chat with one of my classmates from Pacifica Graduate Institute, Gabe Gould "In Jungian psychology, the term ‘puer' is used to describe an adult man whose emotional life has remained at an adolescent level, usually coupled with too great a dependence on the mother. The typical puer shirks responsibility for his actions, and understandably so, since what he does is not within his conscious control. He is at the mercy of his unconscious, and is especially vulnerable to his instinctive drives. He is prone to do what ‘feels right.' However, he is so alienated from his true feelings that what feels right one minute often feels wrong the next. The individuating puer—one coming to grips with his attitudes and behaviour patterns—knows that undifferentiated feelings are highly suspect, especially when they arise in conjunction with the use of alcohol or other drugs. Instead of identifying with his feelings, he tries to keep some distance from them, which means objectifying what he is experiencing. He questions himself: Is this what I really feel? Is this what I want? What are the consequences? Can I live with them? Can I live with myself? How does what I do affect others?" Gabe Gould is a Jungian psychologist in training, author, and leader of Chicago's suburban farming movement. His research explores the intersections between Kabbalah and Jungian psychology, as well as rites of passage and comparative male development. He is a counselor for men struggling with relationship and intimacy, commitment, addiction, and too much (or too little) anger. Gabe is the owner of Soil and Soul Therapeutic Farm in Long Grove, IL, the Chicago suburbs' premier retreat for wellness and permaculture workshops. Additionally, Soil and Soul is a grass-roots, underground educational institute addressing the core issues at the root of modern consciousness through group classes and one-on-one counseling. To contact Gabe, please visit his website: www.organic-therapy.com or www.soilandsoulfarm.org.
In this episode Mark talks about what keeps him hopeful, optimistic, and motivated - no matter what he is going through in life. And Mark recites a new poem called "The Burning Bulb" and he discusses what it means and what writing poetry means to him and what it can mean to others. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/markthepoet/message
Eternal Boy is here to spread some good vibes and knowledge about music fests. Rishi is the frontman of the band and also the owner of Four Chord Records AND the festival. We discuss their new record "Bad Days Are Over," Drive-Thru Records, what he thinks about fests coming back and more.Follow & Support Eternal Boy:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EternalBoyMusicInsta: https://www.instagram.com/eternalboymusic/Twitter: https://twitter.com/eternalboymusicListen: https://www.eternalboymusic.com/Go to Four Chord Fest: https://www.fourchordmusicfestival.com/______NEW MERCH & LOGO HAS LANDEDWe updated our new logo and put it on a shirt! You can pre-order on our site (expected to ship between late May-early June).Thanks to our designer Joey Resko for our new logo.Join the club!Twitch: https://emosocialclub.tvDiscord: https://emosocial.club/discordTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@xemosocialclubxTwitter: https://emosocial.club/twitterInstagram: https://emosocial.club/instagramYoutube: https://emosocial.club/youtubeFacebook: https://emosocial.club/facebook Follow us!Brian: @spookypants1 Lizzie: @bordenbathory
The Gunz Show is all about the pop punk... and had Eternal Boy on to bring back the remnants of the late 90's early 2000's era of music that we loved. Eternal Boy bring that nostalgia with a modern twist to it and deliver something for everyone with their new album that's available now! Check out their interview with The Gunz Show and get your pop punk vibes on!
An optimistic turn in what we can all agree are darker times, Eternal Boy's new effort looks to the future while commiserating with past decisions and bops nine fresh, vibrant tracks. The new album from Eternal Boy, 'Bad Days Are Over' dropped April via Four Chord Music Review written by Jessi McKee Tune in every Thursday at Midnight ET on idobi Radio for all new premiere episodes: https://idobi.com/ More free music content including playlists, written/video reviews, social media, interviews + more: https://linktr.ee/spinningthoughts --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spinning-thoughts/support
For episode 63 we are joined by Davey Warsop. Davey works as a producer/engineer in California but also plays in the band Sharp/Shock. We discuss his amazing career which really kicked off when John Feldmann took notice of his old band Beat Union. Davey talks about his years transitioning from the UK to California life. He has worked on a variety of records since setting up his studio, including the new Face To Face album. We also spent time discussing his work on LOVEBREAKERS album as well as his recent work with Suzi Moon, Taylor Blackwell and Upper Downer. Chris and Nick also discuss new releases from Eternal Boy, Ruthcrest and Sam Russo. Apple Spotify Instagram Twitter Facebook Email
We were very fortunate to have Rishi from Eternal Boy on the podcast to talk about their new album, "Bad Days Are Over". Enjoy! Eternal Boy Socials: Twitter: https://twitter.com/eternalboymusic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eternalboymusic/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EternalBoyMusic/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5OAFXKDclW0rDw8UMpDWOA Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/eternal-boy/1132369858 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5JpyqSzrSwDUKtySzVsYHh Website: https://www.eternalboymusic.com/ Good Noise Podcast Socials: Twitter: https://twitter.com/good_noise_cast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodnoisepodcast/ Discord: https://discord.gg/nDAQKwT YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFHKPdUxxe1MaGNWoFtjoJA Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/04IMtdIrCIvbIr7g6ttZHi All other streaming platforms: http://hyperurl.co/GoodNoisePodcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/goodnoisepodcast Bandcamp: https://goodnoiserecords.bandcamp.com/
Episode 216 features special guest Rishi Bahl from Eternal Boy! We talk about the new album 'Bad Days Are Over' out April 30, Four Chord Music 7 feat. Blink 182 (The Used, State Champs and more!), plans for an epic album release week + more! Music featured: Eternal Boy - "Thirty Something" and "A Long Year" Follow Eternal Boy on Twitter: https://twitter.com/eternalboymusic Tune in every Thursday at Midnight ET on idobi Radio for all new premiere episodes: https://idobi.com/ More free music content including playlists, written/video reviews, social media, interviews + more: https://linktr.ee/spinningthoughts --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spinning-thoughts/support
This week we hung out with Joe from Eternal Boy! We talk the new album, being a “mountain man,” what he learned about himself during pandemic, his love for Nintendo, and the Final Fantasy 7 Remake. Music featured in this episode: “Nightmare” “Thirty Something” “One Dream at a Time”
Los Bros Flentallo crossed an incredibly NICE milestone in reaching $69 dollars on patreon so they decided to record maybe their favorite solo pod to date. In this episode we talk about Cryptocurrency, Puerto Rican Neocolonialists, Pokemon cards, Blue Beetle and Spider-man movies, ICE concentration camps, and other fun stuff
In today's episode, I highlight 11 (originally said 10 in the episode and did 11 on accident) newer pop punk bands that I love and I think everyone should check out. The bands listed are: 1. Stand Atlantic 2. Eternal Boy 3. Seaway 4. The Way Way Back 5. Odd Robot 6. We Were Sharks 7. FigureItOut 8. Bearings 9. Lights Over Bridgeport 10. Meet Me @ The Altar 11. Grayscale All great bands. They all deserve to get more love. They all could blow up and become a massive mainstream band at any moment. I'll probably do more of these in the future, be sure to let me know if you enjoy this episode! Thanks for Listening! I made a playlist of all the bands as well! Newer Pop Punk Bands to Check Out Playlist LET'S CONNECT: Kyle's Instagram Kyle's Facebook Email: kyledevlinfitness@gmail.com
In this episode, I talk to my long-time friend Rishi Bahl from the band Eternal Boy. Rishi and I had a blast catching up. Not only is he the front-man of the band Eternal Boy, but he's also a professor of marketing, as well as the founder of The Four Chord Music Festival and the founder of Four Chord Music. Four Chord Music has released records by Eternal Boy, Fortune Cove, and Harbor, just to name a few. We discuss what it's like being a professor and how marketing ties into the DIY ethos derived from playing in bands. Enjoy! Eternal Boy is an American pop punk band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, which had been called The SpacePimps prior to 2017. The band consists of vocalist and lead guitar player, Rishi Bahl, bass guitar player, Joe Harbulak, and drummer, Andy Mayer. The group have released five full-length albums and have a touring history that includes years on the Vans Warped Tour, as well as touring in China and Japan. The debut Eternal Boy album, Awkward Phase, charted on five of the Billboard charts in 2017 (the Billboard 200, Heatseekers, Top Independent Albums, Top Rock Albums, and Top Vinyl Albums charts). In April 2021, Eternal Boy released their fifth overall album, Bad Days Are Over, which charted for 4 weeks in Billboard top 100 New Albums. LET'S CONNECT: Kyle's Instagram Kyle's Facebook Email: Kyledevlinfitness@gmail.com
Having A Blast is a podcast dedicated to punk rock and personal development. a pop punk, emo, post-hardcore, and skate punk podcast. All under the umbrella of modern punk music and all it's subgenres. We're going to do deep dives of important bands and albums. We're also going to find out what makes these people unique, how they managed to take their destinies into their own hands, and how they approach self-development and exercise. We're also going to be speaking with band members, producers, songwriters, and friends. I may also drop in a story from my two bands (Gametime and The American Life). Who we've interviewed so far: Members of Valencia, Eternal Boy, The Swellers, The Dangerous Summer, The Way Way Back, Sparks The Rescue, Home Grown, The JV Allstars, Hidden in Plain View, A Few Too Many, Lights Over Bridgeport, Hit The Lights, Over It, Runner Runner, and Mae. Producer Aaron Sprinkle Podcast Hosts of The Christie Gee Podcast, Growing Up Punk, and Talking Records LET'S CONNECT: Kyle's Instagram Kyle's Facebook Email: kyledevlinfitness@gmail.com
From the Center with Debra & Dr. Rob: Success for Women | Purpose | Spirituality | Relationships
This episode is about the concept of the "Puer Aeternus" in Jungian Psychology - The Eternal Boy (also Peter Pan syndrome) in men.Why do some men seem to remain as adolescents and refuse to grow up?What does this mean about you if you are attracted to a Puer Aeternus?How can you have a mature relationship or be drawn to someone who is adult enough to have the capacity for real love?Join our lively discussion in our Facebook Group: https://facebook.com/groups/creativemindcoaching
This episode is about the concept of the "Puer Aeternus" in Jungian Psychology - The Eternal Boy (also Peter Pan syndrome) in men.Why do some men seem to remain as adolescents and refuse to grow up?What does this mean about you if you are attracted to a Puer Aeternus?How can you have a mature relationship or be drawn to someone who is adult enough to have the capacity for real love?Join our lively discussion in our Facebook Group: https://facebook.com/groups/creativemindcoaching
Rishi Bahl of Eternal Boy joins the podcast this week with arguably one of the most impressive résumés we've seen from a guest so far. He walks us through the creation of Four Chord Fest and Four Chord Music, along with the success he has come to yield with Eternal Boy. Outro: “Demons” by Eternal Boy.
Enter Episode 5: Forever Warped Pt II ft. Joe Harbulak Join Donna and Hollie for the second part of the Vans Warped Tour Tribute series where they sit down with Joe Harbulak from Eternal Boy. Listen in on what the Vans experience was like from an artist's perspective.
In Episode 92 Angelo talks to Rishi Bahl, the creator of Four Chord Music Festival and frontman of Eternal Boy! Topics: We dive into detail on the fourth iteration of Four Chord Music Festival (featuring The Starting Line, State Champs, Punchline, The Dangerous Summer, Hit The Lights, and more), what's been going on with Eternal Boy, and so much more! Find out more about Four Chord Music Festival 4: https://www.fourchordmusicfestival.com Find out more about Eternal Boy: https://www.eternalboymusic.com Intro: Eternal Boy — Growing Pains Full: Eternal Boy — Hung Up On Hope Outro: Eternal Boy — Awkward Phase Follow us on Twitter @SpinThoughts and Angelo @AVGargaro. Premiere episodes available on idobi Radio every Thursday at Midnight EST! Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and more. Visit our website: www.thespinningthoughts.com
This week, guitarist/vocalist RIshi Bahl of Eternal Boy stops by the podcast! Jared and Rishi chat about the old days of the pop-punk and punk-rock music scene, fun stories from the band's time on the Vans Warped Tour over the years, and their upcoming album Awkward Phase, which is available July 14th! To pre-order the record and find out more about Eternal Boy, visit their website (www.eternalboymusic.com), like them on Facebook (www.facebook.com/eternalboymusic), and follow them on Twitter (@EternalBoyMusic). This episode was sponsored by Audible.com! SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ON iTUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/for-record-podcast-shameless/id1028876625?mt=2 This has been another Shameless Promotion.
In Episode 12 Angelo and Brandon chat with Don, Jake, and Joe from Columbus' own The Skashank Redemption! This is another band being featured on the Four Chord Music Festival Podcast Special and will be playing at the festival on November 13! Other topics covered: Why start a Ska band, their album 'Hard Feelings for Soft Places', the direction of Ska music, how hair gel and Rishi Bahl from Eternal Boy helped them get on the Four Chord Music Festival, we introduce the second installment of 'Is It Ska?', we get an exhilarating 'Lyrics As A Poem' experience, and much more! Opening Track: The Skashank Redemption — Happy Valentine's Day Full Track: The Skashank Redemption — Lesson Learned Outro Track: The Skashank Redemption — No Surprise Subscribe to the Spinning Thoughts Podcast on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and TuneIn. Follow the podcast on Facebook (www.facebook.com/spinningthoughtspodcast) and Twitter (@SpinThoughtsPod)to keep up-to-date with Angelo, Brandon, and everything music! Please visit our website for more! www.spinningthoughtspodcast.wordpress.com
In Episode 5 we have special guest Rishi Bahl from Eternal Boy join us! It was a killer conversation full of laughs, reminiscing thoughts of Pop Punk, the changing of their band name from the Spacepimps to Eternal Boy, the secret new album they are working on and refused to leak the name to us, Brandon was shirtless, Rishi exposed Angelo's secret of being a virgin, Rishi tells us his Top 5 Pop Punk bands he would recommend to someone who has never listened to the genre, and much more! Opening Track: Tradition — Eternal Boy Full Track: Brand New Me — Eternal Boy Closing Track: Party Foul — Eternal Boy