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EPISODE 54 of Five At The Door features an exhilarating conversation with the dynamic duo from Runaway Brother, a band that's been crafting their unique sound for over a decade. Join us as we explore their musical journey, from their early beginnings to the release of their latest singles, including the highly anticipated track "Ok Desu ka." The band's evolution is a testament to their dedication and love for music, which shines through in every note. In this episode, the members share the origins of Runaway Brother, revealing how a love for video games and a shared passion for music brought them together. Discover the influences that shaped their sound, from the punk-infused melodies of Say Anything to the emotive storytelling of Death Cab for Cutie. They discuss the creative process behind their upcoming album, "Want You Need," and how their experiences have informed their songwriting. Listeners will gain insight into the band's dynamic approach to music, blending fast-paced rhythms with introspective lyrics. The conversation touches on the challenges of balancing day jobs with their passion for music, and the joy of creating art for the sake of expression rather than commercial success. With a mix of nostalgia and ambition, Runaway Brother reflects on their journey and the importance of connection through music. Get ready to hear "Ok Desu ka," a track that encapsulates the essence of Runaway Brother's artistry and their growth as musicians. This episode is a celebration of creativity, resilience, and the beautiful chaos of the DIY music scene. Here's a taste of the track that showcases the heart of Runaway Brother's sound. Tune in: [Ok Desu ka – Runaway Brother] Remember, whether you're navigating the ups and downs of life or pouring your heart into your art, it's the passion and authenticity that keep the spirit of independent music alive. Don't miss this episode as we dive deep into the world of Runaway Brother, where every song tells a story and every performance is a testament to their unwavering dedication to music. Show notes penned by your favorite chronicler of the musical journey at Five At The Door. (00:00) Runaway Brother has been together for well over ten years (03:56) Do y'all have a record coming out later this year (10:06) Let's either capitalize on the thing that we did on the EP or on this record (15:19) It's got enough grounding, like, the foundational now. It's. Verse, and you're like, oh, cool. This is (15:31) How did you all find each other in music? Um, what's story (21:59) Yalls goal with wanting to keep doing music is expensive (26:24) Perfect says everyone should start a band. If you're a listener and you're thinking about (30:59) You play bass and sing in the band. You've been around the whole project (32:47) The next thing I wanted to talk about is day, uh, jobs
This week, we sit back down with Yams to talk about and listen to some of his favorite bands that he has booked!Runaway Brother - "Youniverse" // "Conscience in Tumult"The Obsessives - "Avocado" // "If You Really Love Me"Dogleg - "Fox" // "Prom Hell" CONTENT ADVISORY: Explicit language, mature / dark lyrical themesSend us your music, recommendations, and feedback!Instagram -- Email: bangeralertpodcast@gmail.comLogo and Art by Mitchell WeirIntro metal song: “Dead and Gone (Instrumental)” by Joe Tantalo // LinkIntro / Outro chat song: “Instrumental Beat (Remastered)” by Mitch Weir // LinkThe Banger Alert Podcast is Joe Tantalo and Mitch Weir
Daniel Diesel returns from an unexpected vacation. Reports the rumors of his whereabouts. Daniel takes time to explain what happened to him and his announcement in soon leaving WWSU for good and in peace to end a wonderful legacy at the station. Plus, OMVP to a couple who had a kid with half a heart. Music from Moonweather: https://moonweather.bandcamp.com/ Music from Runaway Brother: https://runawaybrother.bandcamp.com/ Follow the show on Facebook: www.facebook.com/OhioIsOnFireShow
Dinosaur on a tank! http://ultra.wikia.com/wiki/Dinosaur_Tank Isaiah rants about the new Panic! At the Disco album, Christian gushes about New Pocket by Runaway Brother, and Bailey gives another update to I Can Dig It Weekly on Spotify. After our dive into music, Christian gushes about Wolfenstein 2 and Undertale, Bailey talks about his love and hate for Far Cry 5, and Isaiah rants about The Evil Within while also sharing his love for Death Road to Canada. Then, Bailey and Christian talk about Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom before going into a challenging topic. The guys decide to talk about sexual harassment and the process of learning that one of your favorite content creators did something horrible to another person. You can find the show @icandigitpod on Twitter. Christian is @iChrisRomero, and Isaiah is @dukeozombies. If you like the show, please give us a rating on whatever podcast player you're using! You can find us on Spotify by searching I Can Dig It Weekly.
I FINALLY got Jacob over here for a podcast. He is a fantastic musician and a very good songwriter. I have been seeing Runaway Brother for a very long time now. Seeing and hearing this band grow as people and musicians is an incredible thing. They are all so talented! If you’re not hip to … Continue reading "Episode 19 – Jacob Lee / Runaway Brother"
Today I talk about how we all may come across like a buncha white trash weirdos. I play Moth by Runaway Brother and Rhythm Revue by The Computers. We continue the talks about Batman Sucking. And a lot more what not convo.
Today I talk about how we all may come across like a buncha white trash weirdos. I play Moth by Runaway Brother and Rhythm Revue by The Computers. We continue the talks about Batman Sucking. And a lot more what not convo.
We review albums by Owen, Runaway Brother, and Jefferson St Parade Band.
On this week's episode of Cleveland Scene Podcast No Sleep in the CLE, Chucklefck's Ramon Rivas and Cellar Door's Justin Markert talk to Max Stern, singer/guitarist from the band Signals Midwest. Max is a very busy guy, in 2014 alone he clocked over 140 shows on three continents in 13 countries. They talk about influence, how Cleveland's music scene holds up to other cities and our failed and/realized 2014 resolutions and plans for 2015. Signals Midwest will perform on Saturday January 3 at the Grog Shop as part of their annual free weekend. Other bands performing that night are Light Years, So Long Albatross, Worship This!, and Runaway Brother. Show is at 9 and is, well, free.