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Nick Raskulinecz is a Grammy-winning producer who has worked with the Foo Fighters, Alice in Chains, Evanescence, and, of course, Rush. Nick produced Rush's 2007 album Snakes & Arrows and their final masterpiece, Clockwork Angels, in 2012. he joins us this week to talk about his first meeting with Geddy and Alex, share stories from the recording sessions of Snakes & Arrows and Clockwork Angels, and what it was like to perform at Rush's 2013 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. Follow us on Bluesky: @rushfancast Follow us on Instagram: @therushcast Follow us on X (formerly Twitter): @RushFanCast Follow us on Threads: @therushcast Email us at: therushcast@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Raine and Duncan from Our Lady Peace join iHeartRadio's Josie Dye to talk about THIRTY Years of music - New Music and a whole new OLP Sound? Our Lady Peace talk about working with Nick Raskulinecz, harnessing a great ROCK sound in the record, and their best and worst moments in the band - including selling out Maple Leaf Gardens and Opening for Van Halen! Raine Maida talks about how he met his wife, the lovely Chantal Kreviazuk, and their incredible journey together!
Join Mercedes and I as we have a quick chat leading up to the release of Kittie's latest album, Fire. We talk getting to work with producer Nick Raskulinecz and the intangibles he brought to this album. Mercedes talks about how the band ended up on Sumerian Records, and the history they have had with Ash over their careers. We also talk about their experience playing When We Were Young and Sick New World Fests, being a multigenerational band now and more in this quick chat with the Kittie drummer. Intro Music: “Remember “This Night” (Podcast Edit) by Chae Hawk "Pretty Lights" by Heartsick Show Sponsors: Rockabilia (www.rockabilia.com) USE OUR CODE BREWTALLY AND GET 10% OFF YOUR TOTAL ORDER!! Links: Facebook: www.facebook.com/kittiepage www.facebook.com/rockabiliacom www.facebook.com/brewspeakpod Instagram: @officialkittie, @mercedesdrums, @rockabiliacom, @brewspeakpod, @jbeatty616 Twitter: @OFFICIALKITTIE, @love_instereo @rockabilia, @brewspeakpod, @jbeatty616 Website: www.kittie.net Email: Brewtallyspeaking@gmail.com RATE/REVIEW/SUBSCRIBE!!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brewspeakpod/support
When I heard that Lzzy Hale had signed on to help the Skid Row guys for 4 shows, I was stoked! I was excited for the band, excited for the people who would see her sing live, and excited for Lzzy! After the first show was in the books, I texted Skid Row bassist, Rachel Bolan and drummer, Rob Hammersmith. Both of them were giddy with how the weekend went. That's when I decided to ask Rachel if he'd come on my Talkin' Rock with Meltdown podcast to talk about it. "We had one rehearsal before the first show, and she blew us away." - Rachel Bolan Rachel told me how the ball started to roll at producer, Nick Raskulinecz's birthday party. "I was like, "Hey, man, would you want to step in and do a few shows with Skid Row?" And she, you know, after we kind of cleared out what exactly the shows were because we, you know, I think she kind of thought we were just going to jam at like the Mercy Lounge or something. But, so when we cleared that up, she said, yes. "Let me talk to my, my, team and my people and I'll have an answer for you." And the next day or a couple of days later, I was like, "Hey, man, were you serious about that?" She's like, yeah, it's a go. And we were all excited." "She unleashed that first scream, and we were all just like, whoa." - Rachel Bolan Rachel went on to say that they only rehearsed once before their first show. Lzzy said that she was holding back a little as to not blow out her voice. Then it was time to take the stage. "When we took the stage, 'Slave to the Grind", she unleashed. Unleashed that first scream. I was just like, I'm actually getting chills thinking about it right now. I was we're all just kind of looking at each other like, whoa" He couldn't heap enough praise on the Halestorm front woman. "You know, when someone is great at what they do, people appreciate it. They appreciated Lzzy because she is great. She's just freaking great!" He said the energy on stage was off the charts. "And you could you could feel the energy on stage. And, a few of my friends that said I've never seen you smile so much. You're always like the punk rock don't smile, guy. You know, like you're laughing up there, you're smiling and you're interacting, you know? So it was really cool, man. And we got two more. And I just feel like that's like another nine days and I'm like, climbing wall of, like, what do you know?" The other two shows he's referring to are in Reno, Nevada, and Sacramento, California. "Lzzy Hale is one of the best vocalists on the planet." - Rachel Bolan When I commented that Lzzy is such a badass, Rachel agreed. "You know, you just said something that is, descriptive that everyone has been saying, and that's badass. Man, it's so perfect because she is a badass. She's a beast on stage, man. She's great."
Digital or real guitar cabinet? Nathan talked about going from intern to engineer at Blackbird Studios, running a studio like a high-end hotel, how steel drums are heavy metal, why tape should always be rolling, and how to create crankable records. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Nathan Yarborough, a heavy rock and metal music producer, engineer, and mixer who started out in North Carolina with a Tascam 4 track studying recording in college and finding his way to Nashville to intern at Sony/Tree and Blackbird Studios where he worked for eight years with some of the greatest engineers like Vance Powell, Niko Bolas, George Massenburg, Joe Chiccarelli and many others. He then went on to engineer records for producer Nick Raskulinecz for 10 years and now he works with a variety of bands at all different levels to make great recordings here in Nashville. I met Nathan recently at the 25th Annual AudioMasters Benefit Golf Tournament when we stopped at hole. That was sponsored by the Nashville Recording Supply Company. I came home with a crappy golf score but a new role of black galf tape for the studio and an amazing playlist of Nathan's discography of hard rock and metal albums including artists like Korn, Mastadon, Glasswalker, Code Orange, and Evanescense. So please give a listen to that in the show notes below. Thanks to Adam Dalton and Eric Masse for making our introduction. THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! http://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://gracedesign.com/ https://www.native-instruments.com use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://lewitt.link/rockstars https://iZotope.com use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://www.adam-audio.com https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Listen to this guest's discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6Bw6JShspe4ypBp6Jb6Pw7?si=4324eda8e5fb45cd If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/436
ONI mainman Jake Oni and BIG WRECK frontman Ian Thornely join us on this week's edition of The Loaded Radio Podcast This week's edition of The Loaded Radio Podcast features two incredible guests in the form of Jake Oni and Ian Thornley. ONI has the new album out called "The Silver Line", which arrived on October 13 through Ironshore Records, marking the third full-length record from the metalcore project. Upon the inital announcement of the album, ONI unveiled the compelling new track titled 'Aura,' featuring the formidable talents of Howard Jones (LIGHT THE TORCH, ex-KILLSWITCH ENGAGE) and Josh Gilbert (SPIRITBOX, ex-AS I LAY DYING). You can check that out below. During the interview, Jake discusses his creative process, his friendship with LAMB OF GOD guitarist Mark Morton and working with the late Chester Bennington from LINKIN PARK. BIG WRECK is gearing up to release their upcoming six-track EP, "Pages," scheduled for November 24 through their new label, Sonic Unyon. Working alongside friend and producer Nick Raskulinecz, vocalist Ian Thornley initiated the creation of the band's next studio album at the beginning of 2023. With eighteen songs emerging from their sessions at Noble Street Studios in Toronto, BIG WRECK decided to take a unique approach by releasing the tracks in a series of EPs, with "Pages" leading the way. In the talk, Ian discusses why he's made the move from albums to EP's, working with producer Nick Raskulinecz (ALICE IN CHAINS, KORN, MASTODON) and that time he almost became the singer of VELVET REVOLVER.
ABOUT DAVE "SNAKE" SABO: Dave "Snake" Sabo was born and raised in New Jersey and was the original lead guitarist in childhood friend Jon Bon Jovi's band before forming Skid Row with Rachel Bolen. Skid Row shot to fame in the late 80's behind the tunes "Youth Gone Wild" "I Remember You" "18 & Life" "Monkey Business" & more... Their latest album, produced by Nick Raskulinecz called "The Gang's All Here" is a real burner. ABOUT THE PODCAST: Candid discussions with and about those behind the scenes in the music business including industry veterans representing the segments of: Musician, Design & Live ABOUT THE HOSTS: All three Music Buzzz Podcast hosts (Dane Clark, Hugh Syme and Andy Wilson) have spent their careers working with the biggest names in entertainment and have been, and still are, a fly on the wall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We had the pleasure of interviewing Skid Row over Zoom video! Skid Row and earMUSIC join forces for the release of the new studio album The Gang's All Here. The album releaset coincides with the launch of the iconic hard rock band's Las Vegas Residency (as the Scorpions' special guests) on March 26. The album is available now in multiple configurations, including CD Digipak/1LP Gatefold (black, 180g); Ltd Splattered 1LP Gatefold (splattered black/white/red, 180g); Ltd Colored 1LP Gatefold (red transparent, 180g); Ltd Colored 1LP Gatefold (white, 180g). "The Gang's All Here" is an oath of triumph, exploding with powerful energy that makes us hunger for more. It is the logical next-generation leap of the band's trademark sound that stomps out new ground — with singer Erik Grönwall (formerly of H.E.A.T, one of the best frontmen of this or any hard rock era) joining the family. Produced by Grammy winner Nick Raskulinecz, a world-renowned producer (Foo Fighters, Rush, Alice In Chains, Halestorm, Evanescence) and longtime fan, Skid Row are ablaze. They are re-energized, kicking their sound way up to modern hard rock royalty. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #SkidRow #YouthGoneWIld #TheGangsAllHere #NewMusic #zoomListen & Subscribe to BiB https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
Dave “The Snake” Sabo is a guitarist, songwriter and founding member of the band Skid Row. The band was formed in 1986 with bassist/songwriter Rachel Bolan and originally called Darkness. They went on to sell millions of records and tour with Guns ‘N Roses, Motley Crue, Kiss and others. Their new record “The Gang's All Here” is a return to form and bridges the gap between the first two records. We discuss the new album and working with producer Nick Raskulinecz, plus some of the old stuff, and tons of great band trivia - much of which I don't think has ever been revealed before! Great episode! 0:00:00 - Intro0:01:36 - Working with Producer Nick Raskulinecz 0:06:15 - Songwriting & Shape of Songs with Nick 0:09:15 - Songwriting Collaborations 0:10:03 - Single "The Gang's All Here" & Inspiration 0:14:43 - Theme of the Album & Underdog Role 0:16:51 - October's Song 0:20:00 - Playing Live & Division in the World 0:24:58 - Gratitude, Humility, Kindness & Success 0:28:31 - Early Days of Skid Row 0:31:02 - Jon Bon Jovi & Dave's Time in Bon Jovi 0:35:35 - Matt Fallon, Tico Torres & Demos 0:36:58 - Drummer Rob Affuso 0:38:17 - Geffen Vs. Atlantic 0:41:35 - Michael Wagner, Max Norman & Producers 0:43:25 - Slave to the Grind & Songwriting 0:46:16 - Get the Fuck Out 0:47:28 - The Threat & Wasted Time0:49:40 - Breakin' Down & Subhuman Race 0:53:57 - Home Videos & Comedy 0:55:55 - Recording with Scotti & Connection 0:57:40 - Atlantic Records Box Set 0:58:20 - Skid Row Trivia 1:00:02 - Skid Row Jackets & Touring 1:01:34 - N.A.M.I. 1:02:47 - Erik Gronwall 1:03:20 - Outro Skid Row website:https://www.skidrow.com/N.A.M.I. website:https://www.nami.org/HomeChuck Shute website:http://chuckshute.com/Support the show
Episode # 178 - Great Zoom Chat with Skid Row's Snake & Rachel on New Singer, New Album and much more!!
skidrow #erikgrönwall #rachelbolanRachel Bolan of Skid Row "The Gangs All Here!Skid Row are out to reclaim their turf as kings of hard rock and proclaim, “The Gang's All Here”!“The Gang's All Here” is an oath to joy triumphant, bursting with euphoric energy that makes us hunger for more. It is the logical next-generation leap of the band's trademark sound which stomps out new ground with singer Erik Grönwall (formerly of H.E.A.T, one of the best frontmen of this or any hard rock era) joining the family.Produced by Nick Raskulinecz, long-time fan and much in-demand producer (Foo Fighters, Rush, Alice In Chains, Halestorm, Evanescence), Skid Row are ablaze. They are re-energized, picking up exactly where they left us wanting more, kicking their sound way up to modern hard rock royalty.➜-Pre Order the new album "The Gang's All Here" out on October 14th: https://skidrow.lnk.to/TheGangsAllHereAlbum➜ Order Dirty Rocker Soap:https://www.dirtyrockersoapco.com/*********************************************************************** The New Website ➜ https://www.adikalive.com/Merch Store ➜ https://adikalive.bigcartel.com/The Ultimate VIP ALL ACCESS BACKSTAGE PASSFull episodes can be seen in Patreon! Get exclusive content and entry into the vinyl games on Patreon: ➜ https://www.patreon.com/The_adika_group?fan_landing=trueYour Donation Helps Support your Favorite Show & Channel ➜ https://www.paypal.me/stephenadika1AMAZON WISHLIST ➜ https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/30GQNR69L9048?ref_=wl_shareCLICK TO SUBSCRIBE ➜ https://www.youtube.com/c/TheAdikaGroup?sub_confirmation=1Artists on Record | ADIKA Live The PodcastApple ➜ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coffee-talk-with-adika-live/id1529816802?uo=4Spotify ➜ https://open.spotify.com/show/2lXgg3NVdnU3LmXgCrgHwk iHeartRadio ➜ https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-coffee-talk-with-adika-liv-71566693/*Follow ADIKA Live on Tik Tok: ➜https://vm.tiktok.com/TTPdMmEfFm/ADIKA Live on Twitter➜ https://twitter.com/TalkAdikaThank you for your support!_____________________________________________Artists On Record: ➜https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=868952540607953&ref=content_filterTheme Song - Mark SlaughterWebsite: ➜ https://www.markslaughter.com/Support the show
Nick Raskulinecz is a record producer who has produced a Grammy-winning album for Foo Fighters, a #1 rock album for Alice In Chains, a #1 rock album for Rush, a #1 Billboard album for Evanescence, a #1 UK album for Stone Sour, and many more. Neil Peart writes: "Nick was best known for his highly successful work with the Foo Fighters, but before that he had a long history as a musician, engineer and producer. He had started out in Knoxville, Tennessee, and more-or-less worked his way west, studio by studio. When we met Nick, we all liked his youthful, unbridled enthusiasm, but at 36, he was also experienced enough to have a strong background in music and recording." Of the recording sessions with Nick, he writes: "I have never enjoyed the recording process so much, nor been so satisfied with the results." Geddy Lee from Rush also writes praise about working with Nick, saying "There's no point in hiring a producer who's not going to speak his mind, but it's a tall order to find someone who can hear Neil's playing, amazing as it is, and still say, 'Maybe you should try going in this direction...' It was a pleasure to be challenged [by Nick]. That's really what a band like us needs." In this episode, Nick talks about: Moving to Nashville from Los Angeles His studio in Nashville “Rock Falcon Studio” What he's learned from drum techs over the years Studio hacks when tracking drums as well as an “anti-hack” What a producer really does Producing the last two Rush records Nick's hands on approach to producing drummers Reflections on Taylor Hawkins
On the latest episode of The Eddie Trunk Podcast, Eddie brings you his recent "Producer Spotlight" feautring Nick Raskulinecz who takes us through his career, from how he got started to working with Rush, Foo Fighters and many others!Catch Eddie Trunk every M-F from 2:00-4:00pm ET on Trunk Nation on SiriusXM Volume Channel 106.And don't forget to follow Eddie on Twitter and Instagram!
On this episode of TREMORS, Matt & Chris sit down with ex-Amen guitarist and Grammy nominated engineer/producer Paul Fig. Fig starts the discussion by discussing his tenure with Ross Robinson produced punk/metal outfit AMEN. He talks about the bands performance at Tattoo The Earth in 2000' and their implosion shortly after he exited in 2001. Fig talks about his initiation into the studio world at the infamous Sound City in Los Angeles, working for years alongside producer extraordinaire Nick Raskulinecz, working iconic records by Alice In Chains, Jerry Cantrell, Stone Sour, Ghost, Deftones and much more. THE CMS PODCAST NETWORK: https://www.cmspn.com HEAVY METAL TELEVISION: https://www.heavymetaltelevision.net CMStv: https://www.cmstv.net RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/cmspn BITCHUTE: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/cmspn/ ODYSEE: https://odysee.com/@ClassicMetalShow:d ROKU: https://my.roku.com/account/add/CMSPN AMAZON: Search "The CMS Podcast Network" To Add Our Channel --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cmspn/message
On this episode of TREMORS, Matt & Chris sit down with ex-Amen guitarist and Grammy nominated engineer/producer Paul Fig. Fig starts the discussion by discussing his tenure with Ross Robinson produced punk/metal outfit AMEN. He talks about the bands performance at Tattoo The Earth in 2000' and their implosion shortly after he exited in 2001. Fig talks about his initiation into the studio world at the infamous Sound City in Los Angeles, working for years alongside producer extraordinaire Nick Raskulinecz, working iconic records by Alice In Chains, Jerry Cantrell, Stone Sour, Ghost, Deftones and much more. THE CMS PODCAST NETWORK: https://www.cmspn.com HEAVY METAL TELEVISION: https://www.heavymetaltelevision.net CMStv: https://www.cmstv.net RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/cmspn BITCHUTE: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/cmspn/ ODYSEE: https://odysee.com/@ClassicMetalShow:d ROKU: https://my.roku.com/account/add/CMSPN AMAZON: Search "The CMS Podcast Network" To Add Our Channel
My guest is Grammy Winning producer, engineer, mixer Nick Raskulinecz who has worked with Rush, Alice In Chains, Foo Fighters, Deftones, and many more. In this episode, we discuss: Growing up in Knoxville. Rock Star Dreams. Falling in love with the guitar. Instrument knowledge helps speak the language. Drummers are a different breed. College money bought an 8-track. Switching gears - Dreams of Rock stardom to Recording Guru. Brian Bell Opportunity at Sound City. Living on Taco Bell and loving it. From runner to assistant. Leaving the nest - quitting the band. The recording obsession. Greg Fidleman Transitioning beyond assistant. Odd jobs to engineer. Danzig Duff McKagan Barely surviving but doing well. The Foo Fighters Story. Working on One By One Matt Hyde Connecting with people. Logistics on getting paid. Alice and Chains and the new singer. Breaking the ice with a new group. Working with Rush. What decisions made this career possible? Work-life balance. Moving back to Tennessee - Family matters. Matt's Rant: Perseverance Links and Show Notes Nick's Management Nick on Instagram Atomic Habits Paul Fig on WCA WCA on Instagram Connect with Matt on Linkedin Current sponsors & promos Credits Guest: Nick Raskulinecz Host: Matt Boudreau Engineer: Matt Boudreau Producer: Matt Boudreau Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell Announcer: Chuck Smith
This is a special episode segment of The Blind Tiger Record Club Podcast called the B-Sides. In July of 2021, Nashville Rock artist and guitar legend Damon Johnson joined the Blind Tiger Record Club hosts David W. Williams and Kevin Lee to discuss his brand new album Battle Lessons. This LP Interview was a two part episode that covered Johnson's entire career from his early beginnings in music and the bands he played with during the 1980's. We talk about the founding of Brother Cane in the 1990's, the years of touring, and the radio singles released during the band's time with Virgin Records. We also discussed his time as a member of Alice Cooper's band and writing and recording on Cooper's Dirty Diamonds album. We discussed his joining and touring with the band Thin Lizzy. We talk about the formation and recording of Black Star Riders and recording with producer Nick Raskulinecz. Finally, we discuss Damon's solo career, specifically his album Memoirs of an Uprising and his new release Battle Lessons with his new power trio called Damon Johnson and the Get Ready. The B-sides episode is a grouping of audio clips with stories that did not make the long-form interview but are still interesting and entertaining. On this episode of the B-Sides, Johnson told some additional stories that are amazing like writing songs with Sammy Hagar and getting a song cut by Stevie Nicks. Playing guitar on one of Faith Hill's biggest hits. Having a song recorded with Santana. Writing and recording with Caleb Johnson and Jason Bonham. He even shares an incredible story about music legend Ricky Nelson. Here are the songs, artist, and albums included in this B-Sides episode of the Blind Tiger Record Club Podcast: Sammy Hagar - "Salvation on Sand Hill" Stevie Nicks - "Every Day" Faith Hill - "Cry" Santanna - "Just Feel Better" (Feat. Steven Tyler) Caleb Johnson - "Hurricane" Caleb Johnson - "Dead Man Walking Blues" If you love vinyl records, discovering new music, rediscovering music you already know, and learning about the music creators, this is the podcast for you. To learn more, and sign up for our record of the month club, visit BlindTigerRecordClub.com. *The LP Interview with Damon Johnson - Battle Lessons, Part One was originally aired July 19, 2021: https://blindtigerrecordclub.com/blogs/podcast/season-4-the-forty-five-august-2021-records-of-the-month **The LP Interview with Damon Johnson - Battle Lessons, Part Two was originally aired August 2, 2021: https://blindtigerrecordclub.com/blogs/podcast/season-4-lp-interview-damon-johnson-battle-lessons-pt-2 Hosts: David W. Williams and Kevin Lee Executive Producer - David W. Williams A Blind Tiger Entertainment, LLC Production This episode was edited and mixed by the team at Sound On Studios Theme song written and produced by Jasen Rauch Stay connected to the music and follow us: https://www.facebook.com/blindtigerrecordclub https://www.instagram.com/blindtigerrecordclub.com/ https://twitter.com/BlndTgrRcrdClub
Non-Stop Rock Talk proudly presents for a second session, guitarist/singer Damon Johnson of Damon Johnson and the Get Ready to discuss the bands latest single from the Battle Lessons album entitled 'Talk Yourself Into Anything', getting to play with the legendary Lynyrd Skynyrd and working with producer Nick Raskulinecz. Sit back, stay safe and enjoy!!!
True Villains are a rock & roll powerhouse. Fueled by anthemic choruses, percussive punch, amplified riffs, and the larger-than-life vocals of frontman Beau Lastavich, they make hard-hitting music that revitalizes the swagger of their heroes for the modern world. It's a sound that owes its supersized stomp to the collaborative songwriting and road-tested chemistry of True Villains' five members. Raised across America and headquartered in Nashville, bandmates Tim Venerosa (guitar), Barry Conaway (bass), Matt Carter (drums), Greg Herndon (keys), and Lastavich have paid their dues as a working-class live act, playing four-hour hometown shows multiple times a week. In a town filled with solo artists and country stars, they've become something refreshingly different: a genuine band, rooted in the dark, driving sounds of rock & roll's heavyweights from the 1960s, '70s, and '80s. Assimilating those familiar influences into a sound that's fresh, True Villains have also built their audience the old-school way: gig by gig, song by song, and hook by hook. It was during one of those hometown shows that the band first caught the attention of Grammy-winning producer Nick Raskulinecz, a modern-rock icon who'd previously worked with Foo Fighters, Velvet Revolver, Alice in Chains, and others. Impressed with True Villains' songs, Raskulinecz extended a rare invitation to the group, offering his services as producer and mentor. A partnership bloomed. Before long, True Villains were working with Raskulinecz in his Music Row studio, recording singles like "The Villain" with a producer whose enthusiasm for electrified, energized rock matched their own. Filled with modern-rock muscle, pop hooks, rhythmic breakdowns, guitar heroics, and vocal harmonies, True Villains' songs salute the influence of a bygone era while updating that sound for a new generation. This isn't a nostalgia act. It's no retro revival. Instead, it's the sound of rock & roll in the 2020s: big, burly, and just the right amount of pissed-off. If you've been worried that rock is dead, look no further. These True Villains are about to be your new heroes.Author Credit: https://truevillainsnashville.com/about
Nashville Rock artist and guitar legend Damon Johnson joins host David W. Williams and Kevin Lee to discuss his brand new album Battle Lessons. On Part Two, we discuss his time as a member of Alice Cooper's band and writing and recording on Cooper's Dirty Diamonds. We discuss his joining and touring with the band Thin Lizzy. We talk about the formation and recording of Black Star Riders and recording with producer Nick Raskulinecz. Finally, we discuss Damon's solo career, specifically his album Memoirs of an Uprising and his new release Battle Lessons and his new power trio called Damon Johnson and the Get Ready. We play clips from each album and group he has played on and with during this time of his career and talk about several singles from Battle Lessons. *Part One went live July 19, 2021. If you love vinyl records, discovering new music, rediscovering music you already know, and learning about the music creators, this is the podcast for you. To learn more, and sign up for our record of the month club, visit BlindTigerRecordClub.com. Hosts: David W. Williams, Rudy Newman, and Kevin Lee Executive Producer - David W. Williams A Blind Tiger Entertainment, LLC Production This episode was edited and mixed by the team at Sound On Studios Theme song written and produced by Jasen Rauch Stay connected to the music and follow us: https://www.facebook.com/blindtigerrecordclub https://www.instagram.com/blindtigerrecordclub.com/ https://twitter.com/BlndTgrRcrdClub
On this stacked episode of The Eddie Trunk Podcast, Eddie is first joined by guitar icon Gilby Clarke who discusses his new solo album, 'The Gospel Truth,' doing his first live show in over a year, shares his favorite memories from his time with Guns 'n' Roses, and more! Then, guitarist Damon Johnson (Black Star Riders, Alice Cooper, Thin Lizzy, etc) and producer Nick Nick Raskulinecz ring in to discuss Johnson's new record, 'Battle Ready,' and more!
Without darkness, there can be no light. When we first set out to make our new album, The Bitter Truth, we had no idea of the pain and hardship that the world would soon face. While the planet suffered through the tragedies of COVID, racial injustice and economic upheaval, my band and I were dealing with the aftermath of our own losses, the unexpected passing of my brother, the sudden loss of a child by Tim’s family, and the virtual loss of our guitarist, Jen, who has been literally stuck in Germany, unable to travel to record with us in person in the studio.Somehow through all these challenges, a theme began to emerge for us as a band. Pushing through is better than giving up.After touring extensively on our orchestral album Synthesis, we knew we wanted to make new music. In between shows throughout 2019, we set aside time to create together. A few days at my house, a week in the woods, just making use of our time together and getting excited about the seeds that were starting to grow. By the end of that year, we had the foundations of several new songs and the beginnings of many more. After recording four songs with our old friend and producer Nick Raskulinecz in his Nashville studio early last year, we knew we wanted to make the entire thing together. The energy and creativity was electric. Then, all of a sudden, COVID stopped everything. The pandemic turned the world upside down, forcing the album to be done sporadically, and at times separately, throughout 2020. We had to think creatively about how to do pretty much everything from that point on. Almost like it was the first time. There was never question, though, of not continuing. We had something special in that room when we recorded those first four songs and they carried us through last year. It was a big leap of faith to just go for it with the album and not wait or hold back or have any certainty about when we’d be together again, but we just knew we wanted to release our music and connect with our fans. We needed that connection, perhaps even more than our fans needed us. We wanted to be something in the world that wasn’t a disappointment amid so much other bad news. We wanted to be part of the proof that life would go on.I never want us to repeat ourselves and I like to allow total freedom in the creative process, so we started experimenting with whatever felt good, taking it at times to a new level entirely, just everything coming from a real, honest place out of the love of music- nothing off-limits. But all those rock shows we had been playing over the past few years really strengthened the roots of the band, and that sound and energy was cathartic. I’m who I’ve always been. Once again faced with darkness, I'm writing to heal. So here we are, naturally, making a brand new fiery chapter of the story we all love. This beautiful truth has been reconfirmed for me- it wasn’t just a phase the first time around, and I wasn’t wasting my time. These sounds come out of my heart when I’m being honest and I’m making music that feels like a reflection of myself. I’m proud and grateful to still have my band after all we’ve been through and all I’ve been through. As much as this album is an evolution, it also feels very full circle. The title, The Bitter Truth, speaks on one level to the world we live in today, in the belief that we must face reality, no matter how ugly or difficult that is, in order to move forward. But there is also an internal parallel: there can be no healing without first facing the pain. The Bitter Truth, for me, is that life is short and the choice is that I’m not going to waste it. Our mortality is fresh in our minds. This became fuel for our fire after the pandemic, the lockdown, through 2020 and making this album. We decided we weren’t going to let anything stop us. We weren’t going to wait around for the world to fix itself. We were going to put all our focus into finishing the album we started. Find new ways to keep on, make our own videos, whatever it took. This time has been hard, but having the music has been an incredible life-giving outlet for me and for all of us in the band. It was a place to pour our frustrations, our rage, our grief and our love to create a world we had some control over. Now for some typical bio stuff: They tell me that our first album, Fallen, is one of the Top 5 best-selling albums of the 21st century, and the biggest seller by both a band overall, and a rock act overall, if you’re keeping score. We’ve won two Grammys and earned one of the largest social media followings of any music act (thanks, guys!) Someone wrote that our single “Bring Me to Life” has been a "pop culture touchstone" for the past two decades. It’s still totally weird to me when it comes on over the speakers at the grocery store. These achievements and words of praise are nice but what's more important to me is that our music continues to inspire people to create things. Writers have written books inspired by our songs, fans have created their own anime. Films, music, visual art, even vehicle design. I know what this means because of the artists that have inspired me too. What I’m most touched by is what has grown into an immensely powerful, passionate worldwide fanbase who have a genuine connection with the music- a sacred place where we come together. The Bitter Truth is meant as a gift to you, reflecting hope out of the struggles we all face.I want people to come away from this album feeling hope and empowerment and strength. Something that inspires me a lot in life is people who have overcome great obstacles - survivors. I hope we can pass on the idea that even when things are impossibly painful life is worth living. Leaning into those darkest, most challenging moments, facing them and finding we’re not alone in them, makes us real. Makes us strong enough to take them on. And it brings us together, if we let it, in a deeper appreciation of the light... and the truth. Thanks for the memories. Now let’s go make some new ones. - Amy
We sit down with Tim Venerosa, Greg Herndon and Matt Carter from True Villains to discuss the band's latest singles, working with Grammy-winning producer Nick Raskulinecz, how to stand out as a modern hard rock band, making modern and progressive music that still pays homage to the classics, the weirdest gigs the band has ever played and much more. Follow the band and listen to their music: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TrueVillainsNashville Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truevillainsnashville/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/truevillains615 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSkLJ6p1vwTZZCjw_6mUrEw Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7s30OiTImKdJxMRXBf1gYp?si=fjA6bB_BTu-VLjsAcoXqdQ Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/true-villains/1279458373 Follow Cave Dweller Music: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/Cave_Dweller_Music Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cavedwellermusic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cave_dweller_music/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/dweller_music Website: https://www.cavedwellermusic.net/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-737626493 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3F1bwKEXRSQreT6XtkfzGV?si=YMAlzgENRI-0HLVhh4C9wg
Non-Stop Rock Talk welcomes True Villains singer Beau Lastavich and keyboardist Greg Herndon. Beau, Greg and Tyson discuss the bands three videos that can be found on You Tube, working with producer Nick Raskulinecz and being a new rock band working in Nashville, Tennessee. Sit back, stay safe and enjoy!!!
This week we return to our bread and butter as we begin our discussion of Rush's penultimate studio album, Snakes and Arrows. Produced by Nick Raskulinecz, Snakes and Arrows sees Rush exploring new sounds and an unprecedented three--three!-instrumentals So grab some bread and butter--or something you might actually want to eat--and a pariah dog and a madman, and join us!
On this episode, we sit down with rock band True Villains. If you enjoy 70s or 80s rock fused with a modern rock sound, you definitely need to check these guys out. We chat with Tim, Matt, Greg and Beau from the band and discuss how they started the group, their brand new single Dig Your Grave, and what it was like working with legendary rock producer Nick Raskulinecz. Their music absolutely rocks and I definitely think they are going to make a big splash in the rock scene. We even have a couple of live songs they played at a show included later in the podcast so yall can get a sample of what they sound like live. You won’t be disappointed.
On this episode of Talking Metal, Mark Strigl speaks to musician Damon Johnson about his great new album Battle Lessons. Other topics include Jim Troglen, The Get Ready, Nick Raskulinecz, Steve Harris of Iron Maiden, the Sound City documentary, Rush, The Killer Instinct album by Black Star Riders, and more.Then after the interview, Mark talks about the Kiss album Unmasked and is joined by Mitch Lafon of the Rock Talk With Mitch Lafon podcast.Order ‘Battle Lessons’ by Damon Johnson and the Get Ready on CD and 180-gram vinyl: damonjohnson.com/shop Follow Damon Johnson on IG.Follow Mitch Lafon on Twitter: @mitchlafonSubscribe to Mark's weekly email here: www.MarkStrigl.netFollow Mark Strigl on Twitter: @talkingmetal Follow Mark Strigl on Instagram.Support this show by making a PayPal donation.Get bonus content and support Mark on Patreon for as little as $2 a month: www.patreon.com/talkingmetal#talkingmetal #DamonJohnson #Unmasked #Mitchlafon #MarkStrigl #heavymetal #rocknroll #hardrock
Episode 75 - Beau Lastavich, singer of True Villains! Beau grew up in the small town of Big Lake, Minnesota but eventually moved to Nashville to join the True Villians. The band has a couple new killer songs out with producer Nick Raskulinecz (Foo Fighters, Alice In Chains) and plan to release more soon. Hear all about Beau’s journey including his American Idol try out, breathing fire on stage and much more!00:00 - Intro 01:02 - Welcome Beau!01:41 - Big Lake, Minnesota 02:30 - Piano to Guitar & Rock 03:13 - Influenced by Kix 04:38 - Stephen Pearcy from Ratt 05:23 - Vocal Range 07:07 - Parents Influence 08:18 - Dirty Circus & Ivy Stone09:10 - American Idol Tryout 13:30 - Moving to Nashville 18:13 - Joining True Villains 20:05 - Look & Logo of the Band 21:05 - Attitude & Range of Singer23:15 - Fire Breathing On Stage 24:20 - Opening for Steel Panther 26:22 - Songwriting 27:57 - Nick Raskulinecz as Producer 29:12 - True Villains' Songs 32:35 - Doing Cover Songs 35:20 - Balancing Work with Music 37:55 - Deal with Producer 39:50 - Future of the Band 42:35 - Newer Bands 46:35 - MusiCares48:53 - Wrap Up Beau Lastavich Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/beaulastavich/True Villains Website:https://www.truevillainsnashville.comMusiCares:https://www.grammy.com/musicares/donationsChuck Shute Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/chuck_shute/Support the show (https://venmo.com/Chuck-Shute)
True Villains are a rock & roll powerhouse. Fueled by anthemic choruses, percussive punch, amplified riffs, and the larger-than-life vocals of frontman Beau Lastavich, they make hard-hitting music that revitalizes the swagger of their heroes for the modern world. It's a sound that owes its supersized stomp to the collaborative songwriting and road-tested chemistry of True Villains' five members. Raised across America and headquartered in Nashville, bandmates Tim Venerosa (guitar), Barry Conaway (bass), Matt Carter (drums), Greg Herndon (keys), and Lastavich have paid their dues as a working-class live act, playing four-hour hometown shows multiple times a week. In a town filled with solo artists and country stars, they've become something refreshingly different: a genuine band, rooted in the dark, driving sounds of rock & roll's heavyweights from the 1960s, '70s, and '80s. Assimilating those familiar influences into a sound that's fresh, True Villains have also built their audience the old-school way: gig by gig, song by song, and hook by hook. It was during one of those hometown shows that the band first caught the attention of Grammy-winning producer Nick Raskulinecz, a modern-rock icon who'd previously worked with Foo Fighters, Velvet Revolver, Alice in Chains, and others. Impressed with True Villains' songs, Raskulinecz extended a rare invitation to the group, offering his services as producer and mentor. A partnership bloomed. Before long, True Villains were working with Raskulinecz in his Music Row studio, recording singles like "The Villain" with a producer whose enthusiasm for electrified, energized rock matched their own. Filled with modern-rock muscle, pop hooks, rhythmic breakdowns, guitar heroics, and vocal harmonies, True Villains' songs salute the influence of a bygone era while updating that sound for a new generation. This isn't a nostalgia act. It's no retro revival. Instead, it's the sound of rock & roll in the 2020s: big, burly, and just the right amount of pissed-off. If you've been worried that rock is dead, look no further. These True Villains are about to be your new heroes.
“Nick Raskulinecz brought out a pair of sticks, the last song Neil ever recorded on. Ever. Talk about goosebumps on top of goosebumps.” Ray shares behind the scenes details about prepping for his segment in this weekend's Neil Peart Tribute. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Amy Lee recalls the process of Evanescence being apart and coming back together to quarantine and make music. Evanescence singer Amy Lee spoke to SiriusXM‘s “Debatable” on the Volume channel about the band's upcoming album, “The Bitter Truth” (BMG). The band's first collection of new original music in nine years, “The Bitter Truth” is being made available incrementally throughout 2020. “We're still writing, but we're also recording,” she said (see video below). “We got four songs down, and then we really had to just be apart. And that was kind of good, but kind of hard — we just worked remotely for a while. We got the American band members back together. After getting COVID tests and tour buses brought guys from both coasts, we all holed up in Nick Raskulinecz, our producer, his private studio, so we were quarantining together for a little over a month.
Eddie Trunk remembers Neil Peart on this very special tribute to the late Rush drummer. First, Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins discusses playing Rush songs in front of Peart, what Peart means to him, and so much more. Then, producer Nick Raskulinecz talks about recording the last two Rush albums, tells stories about working with Peart, and more. Next week, Eddie will air a second part to this heartfelt tribute.
Heavy music wouldn't sound like it does today without the help of producer and engineer Nick Raskulinecz. We interviewed Nick back in 2005 for Tape Op #50 and so it seemed like a good time to check back in with him to chat about his move to Nashville, his new studio and his work with bands like Rush, Alice in Chains, Mastadon, Foo Fighters and more. Enjoy! Disclaimer: This audio recording was not originally tracked with the intent of using for a podcast. It was recorded solely for transcription for our print interview. Please forgive any balance issues, background sounds, and lack of clarity. Sponsored by Steinberg www.steinberg.net
My guest today is Mike Indovina, a recording, mixing and mastering engineer based out of Toronto, Canada. He also runs the website masteryourmix.com where he shares many of the lessons he's learned throughout his audio career to help thousands of musicians and engineers create better mixes that they're proud of. In addition, he hosts the MasterYourmix Podcast where he has interviewed many top-level audio engineers including Sylvia Massey, Nick Raskulinecz, David Bottrill, and more. With an interest in pop-punk and rock music, Mike got his start as a drummer, having spent the first decade of his career playing and touring with bands. Most recently, Mike released a brand new book called "The Mixing Mindset - The Step-By-Step Formula For Creating Professional Rock Mixes From Your Home Studio". This book quickly became a #1 best seller on Amazon. This book aims to provide people with a complete understanding of the tools, workflow, and mindset needed to create polished mixes with confidence, speed, and ease. Thanks to our sponsors! OWC - Other World Computing: https://www.OWC.com Boz Digital Labs - https://www.bozdigitallabs.com Use the coupon: RSRSasquatch2 when you checkout to get $70 off. JZ Microphones - https://usashop.jzmic.com/ use coupon: ROCKSTAR at checkout for 50% off JZ BH1S and BH2 Mics RSR Academy: http://RSRockstars.com/Academy Want to learn more about mixing? Get Free mix training with Lij at: http://MixMasterBundle.com Hear more on Youtube If you love the podcast then please Leave a review on iTunes here CLICK HERE FOR SHOW NOTES AT: http://RSRockstars.com/193
In this episode we are joined by Damon Johnson. Damon returns to the podcast to talk about his stellar new album, ‘Memoirs of an Uprising’, handling the album process on his own, writing for this album, working with Tony Higbee, Tony Nagy and Jarred Pope, self producing, Chuck Garric, Nick Raskulinecz, writing with Ricky Warwick, his time with Black Star Riders, what he learned from Scott Gorham, Thin Lizzy, Brother Cane, and a lot more! We kick off the episode with a track from Damon’s new album and a few of our memories from his career. Thank you for listening, and lease share! #DamonJohnon #podcast #AllKillerNoFiller This episode is brought to you by DEB Concerts. Follow the Streets Gone Wild page to get updates on upcoming shows from Snoop Dogg, Rocklahoma's D&B Processing Stage (featuring Slaughter, Ace Frehley, Lita Ford, Beasto Blanco) and more! This episode is also brought to you by Med Pharm. Follow their Facebook page and visit medpharmok.com to find out why they are “Cannabis With a Cause.” 30% of profits go towards building no-kill animal shelters in the area. They have a wide selection of products, and they have a doctor on site every Friday and Saturday. Mention Thunder Underground and receive 10% off on your first purchase! Become a Thunder Underground #patron on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thunderunderground Listen to us every Monday night at 7pm CST on 102.7 WSNR, and stream us anytime everywhere podcasts are heard.
Try to keep your skull glued on while geeking out on the gear—especially amps—the Grammy-winning producer uses to make epic albums with Foo Fighters, Alice in Chains, Deftones, Korn, Rush, Mastodon, and others.
Damon Johnson talked to Danko at the Namm show this past January to talk about his new solo album, Memoirs Of An Uprising. Talk turned to Black Star Riders, Ricky Warwick, Agnostic Front, Tony Higbee, Nick Raskulinecz, and embarking on a solo career. The post Episode #190: Damon Johnson (Black Star Riders, Brother Cane, Alice Cooper) appeared first on Danko Jones.
Damon Johnson and Alan Tecchio speak with Mark Strigl.This episode is co-hosted by Emily.First up, Damon Johnson talks about his new album topics include the Iridium club in NYC, the new album Memoirs of an Uprising, the Echo EP, Black Star Riders, his family, Nick Raskulinecz, the live Birmingham Tonight album, Brother Cane, Tony Higbee, Tony Nagy, Thin Lizzy, Marti Frederiksen and much more.The interview with vocalist Alan Tecchio starts around 45 minutes into the show. Topics include Mike Lepond, Level Fields new album 1104, Non-Fiction, his future plans with Watchtower, and much more.Emily on Instagram: Space.PonyFollow Mark Strigl on Twitter at these accounts: @talkingmetal & @striglFollow Talking Metal on Instagram.Support Mark Strigl and his podcasts on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/talkingmetalUse Paypal to make a donation orto buy a Talking Metal t-shirt for $20 – paypal.me/MarkStriglOR use the links below to make a purchase on Amazon.Thanks for listening to Talking Metal!
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It's always a pleasure whenever a Grammy Award Winning artist joins us on the podcast but none have been as fun and energetic as Halestorm frontwoman Lzzy Hale who is this week's special guest co-host and she is ready to chat all things Vicious, the band's fourth studio album which saw the Nashville natives recruiting heavy music (and Halestorm) fan Nick Raskulinecz who was more than willing to whip the awesome foursome into shape, whilst also being a bit self-indulgent in helping them make the album he (as a fan) wanted to hear. Lzzy also reveals some of the major struggles she has faced being the frontwoman for a rock band including (jokingly) finding a clean bathroom when you're surrounded by male only bandmates and crew and on a more serious side how industry people didn't accept or take her seriously until she made it, something she didn't buy into too much, but would always be in the back of her mind. There's also a shit-tonne of New Music on the playlist including Thrice, Atticus Chimps and mother-fuckin Beartooth who officially announced their new Disease this week, as well as the new Australian supergroup Wither featuring members of Belle Haven, Dream On, Dreamer and Pridelands. Plus there's plenty of throwbacks from Avenged Sevenfold, Bullet For My Valentine, KISS, Iron Maiden and heaps more… #WoSATW #LzzyHale #Halestorm #Vicious #InThisMoment #RobHalford #JudasPriest #BulletForMyValentine #BFMV #Wither #AustralianBands #Shinedown #AvengedSevenfold #A7X #IronMaiden #KISS #BadWolves #Thrice #Beartooth #AtticusChimps #TrophyEyes #WallOfSoundAU #MusicPodcast
In this episode we are joined by Ricky Warwick and Damon Johnson of Black Star Riders. They talk to us about Judas Priest, working with Nick Raskulinecz, Scott Gorham, Chad Szeliga, Robbie Crane, the progression of BSR, the band’s heavy musical output in a short period of time, Scott Gorham, their Warwick / Johnson shows, writing together, possible future plans for Thin Lizzy, if we might see anything celebrating Brother Cane’s 25th anniversary of their debut, Ricky’s next solo album, and a ton more! We kick the episode off with talk about Black Star Riders at the BOK Center, upcoming shows from Prong / Helmet and Shooter Jennings at Venue Shrine, Guns n Roses new Appetite remasters, and we play a song from The Dirty Soul Revival who is playing the Axis Stage at Rocklahoma 2018. Thank you for listening, and please share! This episode is brought to you by DEB Concerts. Follow the Streets Gone Wild page to get updates on upcoming shows from Stryper, Faster Pussycat, Steelheart, Beasto Blanco and more! This episode is also brought to you by VIT's Screen Printing. Check out VIT's for your band's or business' t-shirts and other screen printing needs. Become a Thunder Underground patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thunderunderground Listen to us every Monday night at 7pm CST on 102.7 WSNR, and stream us anytime everywhere podcasts are heard.
Chris Brewer sits down for an in-depth interview with Grammy-winning producer Nick Raskulinecz (Alice in Chains, Rush, Foo Fighters) about recording drums at the legendary studio Sound City, coming up in the Los Angeles music scene, and much more.
Nick Raskulinecz is one of the biggest names in rock music today. He is a Grammy award winning producer and engineer who has worked with superstar bands such as Foo Fighters, Rush, Deftones, Alice In Chains, Mastodon,Stone Sour, and many more. In this episode, he shares his story from interning to recording some of the […] The post EP 18: Nick Raskulinecz (Foo Fighters, Deftones, Rush, Alice In Chains) appeared first on MasterYourMix.
Brian Vodinh from 10 Years co-hosted the LA Lloyd Rock Countdown October 21-22, 2017 on radio stations across North America. Brian talked with LA Lloyd about the new album "(how to live) As Ghosts." Other topics include lineup changes in the band, a more raw sound, working with producer Nick Raskulinecz, and the challenges of leaving the family while on tour.
HALESTORM. Halestorm singer/guitarist Lzzy Hale talks discovering Metallica via the Garage Inc. release; seeing Metallica live for the first time; what makes the band great; choosing to play a Gibson Explorer; Halestorm's cover of "Ride the Lightning"; opening for Heaven & Hell at what turned out to be Ronnie James Dio's final performance; working with producer Nick Raskulinecz; the next Halestorm studio album; learning to riff early on; discouraging guitar teachers; friendly neighbors; and more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Working Class Audio Session #102 with Frank McDonough!!! Frank McDonough has worked in the music industry since 1988. He worked at Arista Records for four years, then worked for various producer management firms, eventually starting his own company in January 2000. McDonough Managment has a small but impressive client roster including former WCA alumni Andrew Scheps, Matt Wallace, Joe Barresi, Ross Hogarth and Rob Schnapf as well as Mike Clink, David Bianco, Nick Didia, John Fields, Paul David Hager, Matt Hyde, Alain Johannes, Pierre Marchand, Nick Raskulinecz, Garth Richardson and Phillip Steir. Frank joins Matt for conversation over Skype and takes us through the realities of what a manager does and what he or she does not. Enjoy!
Danko sat down with singer, Pete Stahl (Scream, Wool, Goatsnake) for a great discussion on Iggy Pop, singing on “Never Too Loud”, Nick Raskulinecz, Rancho de la Luna, Ian Svenonius and city mayors. The post Episode #58: Pete Stahl appeared first on Danko Jones.