Podcast appearances and mentions of Joseph D Rowland

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Latest podcast episodes about Joseph D Rowland

Nevermind Polly Podcast
Joseph D. Rowland (Pallbearer)

Nevermind Polly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 23:01


PALLBEARER embarks on a poignant exploration in their album "Mind Burns Alive," skillfully traversing the delicate balance between unease and tranquility with unwavering passion. With a remarkable fervor, their fifth full-length release weaves together poetic introspection and searing intensity, serving as a heartfelt contemplation on themes of isolation, trauma, and the unraveling of the mind. This profound journey is framed by the ever-present hope of redemption and the bittersweet allure of finding solace in moments of quietude and the achingly beautiful prospect of escape.

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Damnation Versus
EP17: Pallbearer (Joseph D. Rowland)

Damnation Versus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 43:39


From the Big Apple, Pallbearer's Joseph D. Rowland joins Damnation Versus to discuss the band's sound engineer becoming a viral internet meme after the fire alarm sounded while he was behind the desk in his Speedos. His hopes for 2021, including hitting the road - and a return to Damnation - with Elder and Irist, his memories of a packed Bloodstock tent, almost missing their set at Hellfest and the possibility of special Sorrow and Extinction sets when the pandemic is under control.The frustration of not being able to develop Forgotten Days in a live setting and having a "bunch" of new material already in the works if the immediate future isn't as bright as we'd all hope.#pallbearer #damnationversusFor further info on Damnation Versus, or Damnation Festival visit:damnationversus.buzzsprout.comdamnationfestival.co.ukfacebook.com/damnationfestivalinstagram.com/damnationfestivaltwitter.com/damnationfest*Please like, subscribe, comment and engage.

UFO Paranormal Radio & United Public Radio
GHOSTLY TALK EP 147 – PALLBEARER 2021/01/13

UFO Paranormal Radio & United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 68:13


HOME   CURRENT SHOWS   STAIRWAY SPIRITS   ARCHIVES 2002-2009   CONTACT   ABOUT   EP 147 – PALLBEARER JAN 14, 2021 | LIFE, MUSIC, STORY TELLING ShareTweet   Pallbearer’s music is unique with a signature sound that stands out in the crowded arena of metal and rock music. Members Brett, Joseph, Devin, and Mark join us to talk about their music and latest album, Forgotten Days, which they joked was “aptly named” as the album dropped October 23, 2020, right in the middle of a global pandemic. We talk to the guys about what they’ve been doing during this bizarre time for musicians and of course share some great stories and have some good discussion along the way.Bassist Joseph D. Rowland also recently released music from his side synth project Hosianna Mantra which has been getting excellent reviews. If you are a fan of synth and ambient you need to check this album out. LInks below. Check out and join their Patreon page for exclusive videos, unreleased music tracks, special merchandise, and more.  Band BioPallbearer (Little Rock, Arkansas) was formed by Brett Campbell and Joseph D. Rowland in 2008. Devin Holt joined as a second guitarist and the band released their first demo in 2010 and were signed by Profound Lore Records in 2011. Their first full-length album Sorrow and Extinction came out in 2012 to rave reviews. Current drummer Mark Lierly joined shortly after the first album and in 2014, the band dropped their second full-length, Foundations of Burden, which also debuted to stellar reviews and topped lists. Heartless was released in 2016, which debuted at #187 on the U.S. Billboard Top 200 chart and #42 on the current albums list and saw the band going in a more progressive rock direction. Their fourth album, Forgotten Days was released in October 2020 on Nuclear Blast. When the band was featured in The New York Times Magazine in 2017, critic David Rees stated Pallbearer was “one of the most resonant emotional campaigns in American rock music.”  Awesome.

United Public Radio
GHOSTLY TALK EP 147 – PALLBEARER 2021/01/13

United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 68:13


HOME CURRENT SHOWS STAIRWAY SPIRITS ARCHIVES 2002-2009 CONTACT ABOUT SEARCH … EP 147 – PALLBEARER JAN 14, 2021 | LIFE, MUSIC, STORY TELLING Share Tweet Pallbearer’s music is unique with a signature sound that stands out in the crowded arena of metal and rock music. Members Brett, Joseph, Devin, and Mark join us to talk about their music and latest album, Forgotten Days, which they joked was “aptly named” as the album dropped October 23, 2020, right in the middle of a global pandemic. We talk to the guys about what they’ve been doing during this bizarre time for musicians and of course share some great stories and have some good discussion along the way. Bassist Joseph D. Rowland also recently released music from his side synth project Hosianna Mantra which has been getting excellent reviews. If you are a fan of synth and ambient you need to check this album out. LInks below. Check out and join their Patreon page for exclusive videos, unreleased music tracks, special merchandise, and more. Listen to Ghostly Talk on Spotify Hosianna Mantra Particle Mythology _ Joseph Rowland _Ghostlytalk Podcast Band Bio Pallbearer (Little Rock, Arkansas) was formed by Brett Campbell and Joseph D. Rowland in 2008. Devin Holt joined as a second guitarist and the band released their first demo in 2010 and were signed by Profound Lore Records in 2011. Their first full-length album Sorrow and Extinction came out in 2012 to rave reviews. Current drummer Mark Lierly joined shortly after the first album and in 2014, the band dropped their second full-length, Foundations of Burden, which also debuted to stellar reviews and topped lists. Heartless was released in 2016, which debuted at #187 on the U.S. Billboard Top 200 chart and #42 on the current albums list and saw the band going in a more progressive rock direction. Their fourth album, Forgotten Days was released in October 2020 on Nuclear Blast. When the band was featured in The New York Times Magazine in 2017, critic David Rees stated Pallbearer was “one of the most resonant emotional campaigns in American rock music.” Awesome.

Ghostly Talk Podcast
Ep 147 - Pallbearer

Ghostly Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 68:13


Pallbearer’s music is unique with a signature sound that stands out in the crowded arena of metal and rock music. Members Brett, Joseph, Devin, and Mark join us to talk about their music and latest album, "Forgotten Days", which they joked was “aptly named” as the album dropped October 23, 2020, right in the middle of a global pandemic. We talk to the guys about what they’ve been doing during this bizarre time for musicians and of course share some great stories and have some good discussion along the way. Bassist Joseph D. Rowland also recently released music from his side synth project Hosianna Mantra which has been getting excellent reviews. If you are a fan of synth and ambient you need to check this album out. LInks below. Patreon Page https://www.patreon.com/pallbearer Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/2yeEmsTQMNHBlS5dhWtuD1 Hosianna Mantra https://hosianna-mantra.bandcamp.com/album/particle-mythology Band Bio Pallbearer (Little Rock, Arkansas) was formed by Brett Campbell and Joseph D. Rowland in 2008. Devin Holt joined as a second guitarist and the band released their first demo in 2010 and were signed by Profound Lore Records in 2011. Their first full-length album "Sorrow and Extinction" came out in 2012 to rave reviews. Current drummer Mark Lierly joined shortly after the first album and in 2014, the band dropped their second full-length, "Foundations of Burden", which also debuted to stellar reviews and topped lists. "Heartless" was released in 2016, which debuted at #187 on the U.S. Billboard Top 200 chart and #42 on the current albums list and saw the band going in a more progressive rock direction. Their fourth album, "Forgotten Days" was released in October 2020 on Nuclear Blast. When the band was featured in "The New York Times Magazine" in 2017, critic David Rees stated Pallbearer was “one of the most resonant emotional campaigns in American rock music.” Awesome.

Scars and Guitars
Joseph D. Rowland (Pallbearer)

Scars and Guitars

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 56:35


Joseph D. Rowland (Pallbearer). Forgotten Days is the name of the new album from Pallbrearer, and the band's bassist Joseph is on hand to discuss amongst a heap of other worthy subjects. One the podcast interviews of 2020.

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