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Keith meets individually with Mike Ricketts and Chuck French of Planes Mistaken For Stars to discuss their personal history and trajectory with music as well as the story of Planes Mistaken For Stars. We cover the band's history as well as the making of their most recent LP "Do You Still Love Me?". Planes' front man and guitar player Gared O'Donnell was diagnosed with stage 3 esophageal cancer during the making of the LP which subsequently kicked the creative process into high gear. Tragically, Gared succumbed to the disease in November of 2021 but his memories live on through the band, his friends and his family.
Chapter 555 - "A Sense Of Finality" ...as read by Mike Ricketts Of Planes Mistaken For StarsToday we welcome Mike Ricketts from Planes Mistaken For Stars to the podcast! Planes released their new record, Do You Still Love Me, last Friday on Deathwish Inc. Mike talks about his drumming education, the origin of band's name, moving the band to Denver, the hiatus and reunion, the untimely passing of Gared, and Gared's influence on the new record, plus a lot more!https://planesmistakenforstars.net/https://asthestorygrows.substack.com/Discordhttps://www.patreon.com/c/asthestorygrowsEmail: asthestorygrows@gmail.comChapter 555 Music:Plans Mistaken For Stars - "Matthew Is Dead"Planes Mistaken For Stars - "Modern Logic"Planes Mistaken For Stars - "Put Your Heart On The Fire"
Planes Mistaken For stars Drummer Mike Ricketts talks about the long process of writing and recording their new record “Do You Still Love me?” around vocalist Gared Odonnell's cancer diagnosis and ultimate passing in 2021, early tours with bands like The Dillinger Escape Plan, playing wild house party's, Don Caballero as an influence in writing odd-time sections, the tragic passing of original guitarist Matt Bellinger ( and the beast of addiction), relocating to West Seattle to work with Matt Bayles on the “Mercy” album, growing up in school band and taking lessons on both melodic percussion and drum-sets, his decision to pursue a PHD in Microbial Science, his first drum set & how his gear evolved over the years!
This week Jeremy interviews Dallas Green of City and Colour / Alexisonfire On this episode Dallas and Jeremy talk skateboarding, Sade, his family's love of music, Alice in Chains, Canada, Kurt Cobain, the Fender Prodigy guitar, Al Pacino, Sonic Onion Records, forming Alexisonfire, being inspired by the band Taken, Equal Vision Records, collaborating with Gared from Planes Mistaken For Stars, transitioning to City and Colour, Dine Alone Records, releasing an album with Pink, his new record "The Love Still Held Me Near", and so much more! SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATREON to hear a bonus episode where Dallas answered questions that were submitted by subscribers! Follow the show on INSTAGRAM and TWITTER Want some First Ever Podcast merch? Click here!
Nate introduces Danny to Planes Mistaken For Stars. Apple Music playlist: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/planes-mistaken-for-stars/pl.u-aE30t0o1AN YouTube playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLokn-agIY3tNUsU73eC8ypm9S3D3ffxER
Thomas and Chris from UK Screamo act Deadbird join us for a very long chat about their debut album In The Absence Of. We cover everything from origin stories and inspirations to Limewire, stealing riffs, coping with loss and grief, floor shows, Midwest Emo memes, writing vacations and Stoat Rock.Knives, My Name Is Legion, Planes Mistaken For Stars, Saetia, Neil Perry, The Murder of Rosa Luxemburg, Army Of Flying Robots, Dead Son Rising, La Quiete, Algae Bloom, Chalk Hands, Respire, Ten Grand, La Dispute, Neil Perry, Slint, Britney Spears, Taylor Swift, Elvis, Table, Hatebeak and Blind Girls.
Today was a special one. We sat down with long time friend Chuck French, a man in a million bands Planes Mistaken for Stars, Wovenhand, Git Some to name a few. We catch up after many years and talk about the new Wovenhand record, the loss of Gared O'Donnell the singer for Planes and the loss felt by a whole entire music community. We tell some fun tour stories and talk about the uncertain future . Follow all things chuck @ https://planesmistakenforstars.bandcamp.com/album/prey https://wovenhandband.com/home https://www.facebook.com/GitSomeBand/ This podcast is sponsored by The Garage Bar 1091 Scandia ave. Ventura Ca Follow them on social media, head down and have a few drinks. https://www.facebook.com/TheGarageBarVentura/ https://www.instagram.com/thegaragebarventura/ Email us at: getheavypodcast@gmail.com Listen to audio on all major Podcast formats. Please subscribe, rate, review, comment, TELL YOUR FUCKING FRIENDS Watch us @ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo8wwIF25p2miEG2neoUv2w/ Follow All things Heavy @http://getheavypodcast.ctcin.bio/ Call the Get Heavy Hotline to leave messages, texts, memes, reviews, comments, and answer the questions of the week. 805-666-2314 Enjoy, Craig and J --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/getheavypodcast/support
Get this episode on all podcast apps. Subscribe & never miss a new rabbit hole. Damian Master (A Pregnant Light, Colloquial Sound Recordings) dropped by to confess his love for the most underrated, savage band in rock & roll and post-hardcore: the mighty Planes Mistaken For Stars. I asked Damian to select his most beloved tracks from each of the major PMFS releases. We covered everything from the first 10'' to their 2016 comeback record, Prey. In our discussion, we get into everything from PMFS's influence on A Pregnant Light, Gared's inimitable voice and lyrics, and the evolution of the band from “planesmistakenforstars” to just “Planes”. This one's a real gem in The Sonic Cloth canon as Damian's got stories for days and lets em rip. Huge thanks to Damian for dropping by the show and setting the record straight on this brilliant beautiful band. RIP Gared O'Donnell. We ride to fight! Follow @thesonicclothpodcast on Instagram to grab the track list - Support Damian and pick up A Pregnant Light physical media and merch at Colloquial Sound Recordings - Listen to A Pregnant Light & tons of other CSR projects on Bandcamp - Follow Damian on Instagram & Twitter - Pick up PMFS merch at Deathwish A Pregnant Light tracks played: “Beast About” from Beast About w/ Germanicus “Do as Daddy Says” from I Licked It, Now It's Mine
I Don't Wanna Hear It Podcast149 – One and One Are Five: Can We Just Get To the Sandworms, Please?We return this week to give you the gift of our moisture, to take our stand upon the maker's path, to hide beneath our cloaks, to become two little dunes in our very existences. Never forget: a podcaster's flesh is his own, but it is his water that belongs to the internet.Check out more of our stuff at I Don't Wanna Hear It and join the Patreon, jabroni. I mean, if you want. Don't be weird about it. Oh, and we publish books now at WND Press because we want to be bankrupted by a dying medium.Episode Links:The ChariotFear Before the March of FlamesTodd Patrick and Co. SalonJessa ReedUp In Them Guts by Planes Mistaken For StarsThe BlobSome of our old bands are on Spotify:Absent FriendsWe're Not DeadYears From NowMusical Attribution: Licensed through NEOSounds. License information available upon request.“5 O'Clock Shadow,” “America On the Move,” “Baby You Miss Me,” “Big Fat Gypsy,” “Bubble Up,” “C'est Chaud,” “East River Blues,” “The Gold Rush,” “Gypsy Fiddle Jazz,” “Here Comes That Jazz,” “I Wish I Could Charleston,” “I Told You,” “It Feels Like Love To Me,” “Little Tramp,” “Mornington Crescent,” “No Takeaways.”
As broadcast on December 2, 2021 with plenty of extra live action for your podcast ride. Tonight we note a remarkable feat by Fela Kuti's eldest Femi Kuti back in 2017 to take Kenny G out of the Guinness Book of World Records to begin the process. After that, not a lot out in the funk & soul world this week that's new, but we did catch a new Salaam Remi remix of Marvin Gaye along with a new album from Abdullah Ibrahim as well. For our 2nd hour AMPED feature, Dan Lloyd had a good amount going on in new music for so late in the year, with a BBC live album from Green Day due out along with new tunes from Wet Leg, Frank Turner, and The Wonder Years, the latter of whom are some new holiday cheer.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Femi Kuti – If Them Want To HearPAINT – Tah FardahDr. Lonnie Smith feat Iggy Pop – Move Your HandMike Nyoni & Born Free – Come Back To MeBilly Brooks – Forty Days Part II (31:39)Junior Murvin – Police & Thieves Junior Murvin – Cool Out SonMarvin Gaye – Sad Tomorrows (Salaam Remi remix)The Undisputed Truth – Take A Vacation from Life (And Visit Your Dreams)Abdullah Ibrahim – In-TempoTrevor Lawrence Jr feat Terrace Martin – Good Trouble Part III (59:22)Eels – The MagicFrank Turner – MirandaWet Leg – Oh NoKurstin / Grohl – StayThe Beatles – Get Back Part IV (89:25)Miles Kane – Nothing's Ever Gonna Be Good Enough ft. Corinne Bailey-RaePlanes Mistaken for Stars – The Past TwoGreen Day – Hitchin' a RideJim Lindberg – You're Not AloneJ Robbins – Uncle JohnThe Wonder Years – Threadbare
Last week, news broke that Gared O'Donnell, frontman for Planes Mistaken For Stars, had died. So instead of our normal nonsense, we put decided to talk about Gared's impact on our little music world. We even had some friends call in and tell stories and share memories about Gared. Planes forever.
Rest in Power to Gared O'Donnell. This conversation originally was published in 2012 and was one of the first conversations I had for this podcast. He was a special human and I am saddened that he is no longer with us. Listen to this episode and listen to the entire PMFS catalog...it's well worth your time. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
2020 was a year seemingly concieved in a Stephen King novel. Fascist leadership in the USA, a worldwide pandemic, economic disaster after disaster, did I miss anything? Well, at least the music of the Bobcast was great? Here is my ode to the songs that made 2020 a little more bearable for me and hopefully, you. This is what you’re getting, in order of appearance - The Anti-Queens, Ash Williams, The BellRays, Billy Liar, Black Breath, Danger Inc, Dear Boy, Future Of The Left, Houseghost, Iron Chic, Murder By Death, Nervosa, Parasites, Planes Mistaken For Stars, Sad GirlzClub, Sarchasm, TSOL, Turncoat, War On Women and Wolf-Face!
A “Year In Review” for a year like 2020 was a rough thing to sort out. 2020 sucked. No denying that, right? Well, at least on the Bobcast, 2020 was a great year. Starting out with the conclusion of the Danzig Trilogy and ending with the Paul Tremblay interview, mix in a ton of incredible songs by incredible bands, I can’t complain about 2020 from the podcast point of view. Here’s what you’re getting in this fun-filled episode - Excerpts from the Danzig Series conclusion, the Joe Wood interview, the James Baldwin episode, the Katie Burr interview and the Paul Tremblay interview. A ghost story by Gared O’Donnell of Planes Mistaken For Stars from the very first Bobcast “Ghost Stories” episode. Songs by Lost Avenue, Sarchasm, Le Saboteur, The Bollweevils, Dillinger Four, Get Married and The Hybrids. Sense Field closes this “Best Of…” episode out with a cover of the song “Happy Christmas (War Is Over”. Happy New Year and here’s to a MUCH better year in 2021.
Today on the podcast is Gared O’Donnell from Planes Mistaken for Stars. Gared and I recently connected after he heard an earlier podcast, episode 110 to be exact, with writer Jason Heller about the impact of Planes Mistaken for Stars and the untimely death of band member Matt Bellinger. Gared hadn’t heard this episode until recently and reached out to me after he listened. We ended up talking a bit and he agreed to come on the podcast. This episode now takes on a little extra weight. The interview, done in May of this year was before Gared was diagnosed in late August with stage 3 Esophagus cancer. As a favor, it’d be great while you’re listening to Gared’s interview to check out the link to his GoFundMe on Washed Up Emo. They’re still researching the best options for care but any words of support or some donation will go a long way for a legend. If you don’t know much about Planes Mistaken for Stars or a super fan, this episode is for you. Gared pulls no punches talking the band’s association with emo saying, “I think we wanted to lean into the dark side of things because it made more sense to us.” On their rowdy days, he admits. “It was a circus act, it wasn’t a magic show.” He talks fondly on his time with bandmate Matt saying, “Matt walks on stage with me, every time I do.” Lastly, he’s one of the most aware of his faults and dreams I’ve ever interviewed saying, “Sometimes life is just crushing, just to walk outside the door… if one our tunes can get you to roll up your sleeves and brave through it, then that’s all I want. Then stating eloquently “I’m hoping that on my deathbed, I’ll just remember that, I did it my way.”
HELLO AND WELCOME TO OUR NIGHTMARRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEE!!! Oh wait, no, it is just the latest and amazing episode of CINEPUNX! On this fantastic episode Josh takes a leap into one of Liam’s favorite genres of film, the Giallo! I will not bore you here with a complicated and technical description of these films, I saved that for the podcast! We are of course novices in this historic tradition, and so please be patient with any misconceptions we bring to our discussion. However, we also LOVE FEEDBACK, so hit us up on socials or via email to correct or expand on anything we said! I was very worried Josh would be bummed by this experiment but we had a great time watching and discussing these films. We also do our WACK AND ON TRACK gimmick in which we explore stuff we love and hate, turns out there is a ton of wack in our personal lives, and we have been too busy to do that much on track stuff. Oh well. Josh did see THE RENTAL and liked it, Liam endorses the ARCADIA TRILOGY on Netflix. Josh loves Drag Race, both near and far. Josh loves that new BORIS jawn. Our good friends in BE WELL have a new record you should support. Josh likes Kyle Kinane too. That is mostly it. Much love to LVAC Check out CROSSED KEYS Buy a shirt from ROUGH/CUT You can also buy a shirt from us! We didn’t mention this on the episode cause we didn’t know about it but Gared O’Donnell of the band PLANES MISTAKEN FOR STARS has throat cancer and could use your financial help. Here is the GOFUNDME, get well soon Gared. Ok, please please please consider supporting our Patreon, and please tell all your friends about us The post CINEPUNX Episode 117: The Bird With The Crystal Plumage and All The Colors of The Dark, Getting Josh into Giallo appeared first on Cinepunx.
Ready for Atrocious August? I am. Let’s start the month off right with a “Boo”cast filled with chills, frights and unnatural delights. This episode has a total of eight ghost and paranormal / supernatural encounters as told to me by the people that experienced them. Vanishing customers, swirling clouds of chaos and killer closets are but a small sample of the ghoulish delights awaiting you in this episode. Stories were told to me by Troy Taylor, Davey Tiltwheel, Pleasant Gehman, Donna Ramone, Gared O’Donnell and more! A bit of advice? Leave the lights on for this one, trust me. Music by The Marked Men, Black Breath, The Riverboat Gamblers and Planes Mistaken For Stars. This episode is brought to you by the creepiest of clothiers, the fiends of Discount Cemetery. Special thanks to Darren Curtis, who provided the spooky sounds at the beginning of the episode and during the stories. Prepare to be scared.
Let’s take a spiritual and mystical journey to the mysterious Mesa Verde. Mesa Verde was home to thousands of the Ancestral Puebloan people - who up and disappeared, more or less all at once. What!?!? This is true. You’ll get the scoop on what happened to these people in this episode. Plus, a ghostly encounter my family had during a recent visit to Mesa Verde. Spooky. Best of all, two songs by the band Planes Mistaken For Stars and an interview with Captain of the good ship PMFS, Gared O’Donnell. Come for the stories, stay for the music kind of thing, you betcha. A condensed history of Mesa Verde and the incredible cliff dwellings that made Mesa Verde famous is also in this one.
Host Jason Schreurs talks to Gared O'Donnell of emotional hardcore band Planes Mistaken for Stars about his history with mental illness and addiction. We talk about panic attacks and how he has dealt with them over the years. https://planesmistakenforstars.bandcamp.com Planes Mistaken for Stars - "To Spit a Sparrow" from Mercy (Abacus Recordings, 2016) About this podcast: Scream Therapy explores the link between punk rock and mental health. My guests are members of the underground music scene who are living with mental health challenges, like myself. Intro/background music: Submission Hold - "Cranium Ache" Render Useless - "The Second Flight of Icarus" Artwork: Luke Ramsey - http://lukeramseystudio.com Contact host Jason Schreurs - jasonschreurs@telus.net
2. This episode starts to look at historic race and gender relations in Central Illinois through the life and work of the abolitionist Mary Brown Davis. Nat Turner's slave rebellion is discussed to give context (for more consider viewing the 2016 version of "The Birth of a Nation"). The narrator then discusses the idea of what it takes to give of yourself for another or to all."Middle America" is a podcast using history, storytelling, and music to talk about all of the issues and feelings brought on by the world around us. "Middle America" is an access point to everything under the sun. Music in this episode:Planes Mistaken for Stars “To All Mothers” Angry Gods “Pressure Contained”Scouts Honor “Other Side of Town”Jared Grabb “Untitled (Lay Down Your Arms)”Jared Grabb “Untitled (Western and Thirds)”Jared Grabb "I Am The Dust (Middle America Version)"Jared Grabb “Middle America Ad Music”Jared Grabb “Goddamn Blessed Man”Jared Grabb “Untitled (Montrose Ramp)”Jared Grabb “Prison Bars (Middle America Instrumental Version)”All music besides "To All Mothers" and "Pressure Contained" is written by and copyrighted by Jared Grabb, except "Prison Bars" which is written by Jared Grabb and Thomas J. Satterfield, and "I Am The Dust" which is written by Jared Grabb, Thomas J. Satterfield, and Chris Mackey.All of Jared Grabb's music is published by Roots In Gasoline (ASCAP).Review assistance by Becca Taylor, Grant Reynolds, and Ezra C. Daniels.www.patreon.com/midamericapodwww.facebook.com/midamericapodwww.instagram.com/midamericapodwww.twitter.com/midamericapodmidamericapod.bandcamp.commiddleamericapod@gmail.comSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/midamericapod)
Episode 311 - Film and music. The two have been passions of mine and the guest this week for quite some time and I was excited to talk about it with the director, Michael Grodner. He most recently finished his first feature length film called The Icarus Line Must Die which is an incredible piece of work combining the LA punk scene and a film noir look at life in a band. He also directed many music videos that you have probably seen from bands like Planes Mistaken For Stars, Brazil and more. It’s a fascinating discussion of creating art in 2018 and beyond. Dive in and enjoy! Sound of Vinyl is the best record store you haven’t visited yet. Sign up for their text service and get $5 off your first record. Use our Amazon Affiliate Code to support the show! Visit our friends over at No Echo for great features on punk, hardcore and all things heavy. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Today we welcome Jason Heller, writer for NPR, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Rolling Stone and Pitchfork. He’s also been a longtime Denver resident who was there at the beginning of the 90s emo era. Little known fact, he was a band called The Blue Ontario with members of Christie Front Drive around then too. He was also very good friends with Matt Bellinger, a member of Planes Mistaken for Stars who recently lost his life. Jason wrote a beautiful piece for the local paper Westword and I thought it would be great to have him on to talk about Denver in the 90s and his memories of Matt. Even if you didn’t know Matt, it’s worth hearing Jason talk about the time period. He speaks with great detail and I found the information so fascinating, I cut myself heavily from the episode. It was that good. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/washedupemo)
I sat down with one of my oldest and dearest friends Cam Gillard of Apparitions and we spoke about a number of different topics super-late on a Thursday night at VIA Studios, Brisbane. LINKS: https://www.facebook.com/apparitionsmusic/ https://www.facebook.com/viastudios MUSIC: “Track 1” by Existence is Dead (from ‘split with Asherah’) “Lost” by Against (from ‘Won’t Be Your Fall’) “Anti-jock Revolution” by Conation (from ‘The Dichotomy of Earth and the Human Race’) “The Silence” by Conation (from ‘Troubled Waters & Fortresses’) “Tattoos Are For Lonely People” by Little Shadow (from ‘Possessions’) “Audience“ by Farside (from ‘Rigged’) “Movement is Vital” by Little Shadow (from ‘Healing’) “Akira” by Deafcult (from ‘self-titled’) “Denigrating in the Tanks” by Idylls (from ‘Prayer For Terrene’) “Don't Make a Sound” by Sleepwell (from ‘Rose-Tinted Gold’) “Japam” by Botch (from ‘An Anthology of Dead Ends’) “Death Dealer” by Sect (from ‘self-titled’) “Exit Fears” by Ceremony (from ‘The L-Shaped Man’) “Living Hell” by Ceremony (from ‘Violence Violence’) “Bleeder” by Ceremony (from ‘The L-Shaped Man’) “Keeper” by Super Unison (from ‘Auto’) “Super Unison” by Drive Like Jehu (from ‘Yank Crime’) “Time & Distance” by Super Unison (from ‘Auto’) “Peculiar People” by Frameworks (from ‘Smother’) “Marathon” by Birds in Row (from ‘Personal War’) “New Zealand” by Caravels (from ‘Lacuna’) “Chasing New York (feat. Aesop Rock)” by Atmosphere (from ‘Fishing Blues’) “Burgundy (feat. Vince Staples) by Earl Sweatshirt (from ‘Doris’) “Really Doe (featuring Kendrick Lamar, Ab-Soul and Earl Sweatshirt) by Danny Brown (from Atrocity Exhibition) “Smokin and Drinkin” by Danny Brown (from ‘Old’) “Lively Hood” by Doomstarks (from ‘Adult Swim Singles Series’) “Ray Guns (feat. DOOM) by BadBadNotGood with Ghostface Killah (from ‘Sour Soul’) “New Halloween” by Touche Amore (from ‘Stage Four’) “~” by Touche Amore (from ‘Parting the Sea Between Brightness & Me’) “Youreyeah” by Title Fight (from ‘Kingston’) “I Don’t Blame You” by Cat Power (from ‘You Are Free’) “The Greatest” by Cat Power (from ‘The Greatest’) “I Can’t Get No (Satisfaction)” by Cat Power (from ‘The Covers Record’) “Riot Season” by Planes Mistaken For Stars (from ‘Prey’) “World of Hope and No Pain” by Full of Hell & The Body (from ‘One Day You Will Ache Like I Ache’) “Postdoc Blues” by John K Samson (from ‘Winter Wheat’) “In Remission” by The Menzingers (from ‘Rented World’) “Refusal” by Strike Anywhere (from “Change is a Sound’) “We Amplify” by Strike Anywhere (from ‘Exit English’) “Unknown Road” by Pennywise (from ‘Unknown Road’) “Victim of Me” by Descendents (from ‘Hypercaffiam Spazzinate’) “Hope” by Descendents (from ‘Milo Goes to College’) “You Don’t Tell Me” by Super Unison (from ‘Auto’) “Second Son of R.” by Oathbreaker (from ‘Rheia’) “Control” by Manhunt (from ‘Permanent Pain’) “A Promising Future Behind You” by Shackles (from ‘split with Fissure’) “The Man” by Blister (from ‘Hoots Mon’) “Indiscretion” by To the North (from ‘Lustre’)
Gared and I catch up at Boca Fiesta, Fest 15 weekend.
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Fresh off of the 4th of July, we talk Planes Mistaken For Stars, American Nightmare, give our opinions on Apple Music, Gill gives his thoughts on Oreo Thins and much more! Got a question or comment? Use the hashtag “#askdeathtalk” on Twitter/Instagram, email us deathtalk@deathwishinc.com or call the Death Talk Hotline: 754-703-8255. PRE-ORDERS AVAILABLE NOW: http://store.deathwishinc.com OREO THINS http://greatideas.people.com/2015/07/06/alert-oreo-debuts-new-slimmer-cookie-called-oreo-thins/ THE TIDAL SLEEP “Vorstellungskraft” LP DW Store: http://store.deathwishinc.com/product/TCM039v.html iTunes: http://geni.us/1VME Amazon: http://geni.us/2PEQ WIFE “Pipe Candy” LP DW Store: http://store.deathwishinc.com/product/MOM017v.html Vaaska “Todos Contra Todos” LP DW Store: http://store.deathwishinc.com/product/BIR015v.html Vaaska Impalers “Split” EP DW Store: http://store.deathwishinc.com/product/BIR008v.html Violent Reaction “Marching On” LP DW Store: http://store.deathwishinc.com/product/REV158v.html iTunes: http://geni.us/2Mtt Amazon: http://geni.us/3JXU Tony Rettman “NYHC: New York Hardcore 1980 - 1990” Book DW Store: http://store.deathwishinc.com/product/BPNYHC01.html The Breakfast Club iTunes: http://geni.us/4D1b Amazon: http://geni.us/2J0k Vince Stapes “Summertime ’06” 2xLP iTunes: http://geni.us/3Hgg Amazon: http://geni.us/48qG DEATHWISH ARTISTS ON TOUR NOW: http://www.deathwishinc.com/tours
I had the opportunity to have a very honest and open chat with Gared O'Donnell, the lead vocalist from Planes Mistaken For Stars/Hawks & Doves. We spoke about the need to create art, how life can mirror art and how he was raised in bars. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
San Fransisco band For Stars are this week’s focus, who are hard as hell to find on the internet thanks to two other bands, Stars and Planes Mistaken For Stars.