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Garza sits down in-person with Chris Dudley & Tim McTague of UNDEROATH. New album ‘The Place After This One' out now! https://underoath777.comSPONSORS:Sweetwater - https://imp.i114863.net/rnrmVBDistroKid - https://distrokid.com/vip/garza 30% OFF!CHAPTERS:00:00 - Florida & Church Shows07:04 - Renting a Guitar09:24 - First Song Chris Wrote11:23 - Meeting the Right People15:24 - Getting Jumped in Dana Point16:20 - Disaster Tour17:51 - The Last Riff19:32 - Know What You're Not Inspired By24:50 - Look Back at Where You Came From26:44 - Mayhem Tour27:23 - Saying “Yes” All The Time28:38 - The Place After This One31:00 - Seeing What You Have36:28 - Recording in Blue Ridge, Georgia39:28 - Family Sacrifices To Record47:40 - Meta Quest VR51:03 - Tetherball58:40 - Respecting People's Time1:00:44 - Valvoline is Terrible1:03:05 - Underoath Whiskey1:04:38 - They're Only Chasing Safety1:12:27 - Vultures1:13:44 - Hiatus1:26:46 - Appreciate Things1:28:20 - No Balance
“Tone is not important,” is an interesting phrase to hear while filming a Rig Rundown. But Underoath's Tim McTague has good reason to shake his head at tone purists.“Gear infatuation can be super cool because it's a passion or a hobby, but it's not necessary for me to do my job. I don't want to degrade anyone who is into it, but it's not my thing,” admits McTague.So, what is his thing? We found that what he had to say during this Rundown echoed what he told PG in 2018 after recording Erase Me.“One of the special things about Underoath is we've always been energy- and vibe-focused. We play as much or just enough to where it gets the point across.”And during our Rundown, he continued along those sentiments: “To me, what's important is energy and things that move the needle with a room full of people. My tech Diego Casillas is a tone geek, so when I can get someone to use technology that's efficient for my onstage focus and sounds awesome, it's really the perfect marriage.”While he's not precious about his gear, the resulting conversation with PG's Perry Bean at Nashville's Marathon Music Works before a sold-out show on April 2 was both provocative and pragmatic. He explained why he “doesn't need to tour with nice guitars” but also acknowledged the benefit of digital gear and programming. He noted that he tries to keep it “punk rock as possible.” Then the next thing he said, sarcastically, was “wanna check out my computer?” All in all, what this Rundown lacks in guitar gluttony, it makes up for in rational substance.Brought to you by D'Addario XPND Pedalboard.
Tim from Underoath and Nate from Anberlin join us to talk about King State, their collaborative coffee and beer business that isn't nearly as successful as our podcast. We have a helluva convo about When we were young fest, Live Nation, and our upcoming Christmas Songs and Stories at their brewery called The Brutalist. https://emerymusic.com/pages/christmas-at-king-state
Chad Tepper is an artist with one of the craziest stories I've ever heard. He joins the podcast this week to share it all. He's lived a TON of life including going pro skateboarding, growing a huge following on YouTube, having a show on MTV, and now signing to Epitaph. If you like this one, share it with a friend! Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 4:41 - Florida Boy 6:10 - Getting Married at 18, Random Jobs, & Being Homeless 13:20 - When Life Got Better 19:17 - Skateboarding 22:00 - Hustling Because He Has To 25:55 - Goals and Manifestation 32:52 - Working with DOPE Artist as an Indie Artist 39:15 - Never Sign Your First Deal 42:22 - Learning From Others Lessons 45:48 - Getting on YouTube 48:04 - Be Who You Wanna Be 54:05 - Enjoy the Wins Chad Tepper: @chadtepper Andrew Cramb: @andrew_ftw Produced & Edited by - Deanna Elise: @deannaelxse Where Are All My Friends Podcast: Website: HERE Subscribe: HERE Discord: HERE Patreon: HERE The Where Are All My Friends Podcast is the "How I Built This" of creative careers. Host Andrew Cramb discovers new creative jobs with creative entrepreneurs every week. Past guests include Alex Shelnutt & Neil Westfall (A Day To Remember), Jordan Kelsey Knight (Photographer), Savage Ga$p, Tai Verdes, Patrick CC (YouTuber), Lauren Sanderson, Lil Aaron, Alexa Villareal (Spotify), Cody Carson & Maxx Danziger (Set It Off), shinigami, Tim McTague & Aaron Gillespie (Underoath), Jameson Roper (Band Camino Manager), Johnny Minardi (Elektra / Fueled by Ramen), guardin, Taji Ameen (VICE), Finn McKenty (The Punk Rock MBA), etc. This podcast was created to share the stories of business owners, musicians, entrepreneurs, creatives and all things in between to help others succeed by sharing their stories and life lessons from the beginning, middle and current parts of their journey. If you would like to sponsor the show or submit a guest for the show please email whereareallmyfriendspodcast@gmail.com
Episode 313 – Stephen of Anberlin is back on the show! And the band is back with new material! In this very honest and forthcoming conversation, Stephen gets into the conflicts that had caused the band to call it quits in 2014, his personal struggles in the aftermath, and how they reconnected and started the process of playing music together again. Recorded with close friend Tim McTague of Underoath, they recently released an EP called “Silverline”, the first of two that will form a full length record. Stream it now everywhere, and catch them on tour playing their classic albums all the way through! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Tim discusses the artistic expression of Underoath and its unique intersection with commercialism and how people, teams, labels, publicists and other forces have and haven't influenced their trajectory of their career. Check out Rockabilia's exclusive Underoath shirt! https://bit.ly/35FGWCH Use the code UNDEROATH to save 15% off your full order at Rockabilia.com
44Blonde comes on the podcast this week to share the story of how he got signed, moved to LA and found his sound with the help of some rad friends like Lil Aaron and many others. If you like this one, spread the word and share it with a friend! 44Blonde: @its44blonde Andrew Cramb: @andrew_ftw Produced & Edited by - Deanna Elise: @deannaelxse Website: https://www.whereareallmyfriends.com Subscribe: HERE Discord: HERE Patreon: HERE The Where Are All My Friends Podcast is the "How I Built This" of creative careers. Host Andrew Cramb discovers new creative jobs with creative entrepreneurs every week. Past guests include Alex Shelnutt & Neil Westfall (A Day To Remember), Jordan Kelsey Knight (Photographer), Savage Ga$p, Tai Verdes, Patrick CC (YouTuber), Lauren Sanderson, Lil Aaron, Alexa Villareal (Spotify), Cody Carson & Maxx Danziger (Set It Off), shinigami, Tim McTague & Aaron Gillespie (Underoath), Jameson Roper (Band Camino Manager), Johnny Minardi (Elektra / Fueled by Ramen), guardin, Taji Ameen (VICE), Finn McKenty (The Punk Rock MBA), etc. This podcast was created to share the stories of business owners, musicians, entrepreneurs, creatives and all things in between to help others succeed by sharing their stories and life lessons from the beginning, middle and current parts of their journey. If you would like to sponsor the show or submit a guest for the show please email whereareallmyfriendspodcast@gmail.com
Some of the biggest names in rock music production have participated in the creation of Underoath's legendary catalog; James Paul Wisner, Matt Goldman, Adam D, Matt Squire, David Bendeth to name a few. However, what would it look like if the band using decades of personal growth and skill development alongside their most trusted engineer, took the work on themselves? In this episode guitarist, Tim McTague and engineer JJ Revel outline the production philosophy of the band and highlight the work done on the song “Damn Excuses” from their newest LP, “Voyeurist.” Visit Rockabilia.com and use promo code UNDEROATH for 15% off your entire order See what all is happening in the Labeled Universe at LabeledUniverse.com
Underoath's Spencer Chamberlain and Tim McTague chat to us via Zoom about making their upcoming new album 'Voyeurist' which includes current single 'Hallelujah'. Plus, we look back on their huge Observatory livestream shows and talk through their collab with Ghostemane on 'Cycle'.
UNDERØATH Timothy (Tim) McTague was the guest of Karim Benamor on an interview during Download Festival Paris on June 15 2018. We spoke about the come back of Underoath, about faith and religion. ▬A propos de la ZanZanA ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ZanZanA est la chaîne YouTube officielle de l'émission METAL, animée par Karim BENAMOR. Après des années passées sur RTCI (Radio Tunis Chaine Internationale), cette émission s'est muée en un Live Streaming Show diffusé à 20h30. Sur cette chaîne retrouvez le Talk de l'émission avec des lives improvisés, des interviews d'artistes, des débats, ainsi que divers playlists de vidéos sélectionnées pour vous. La ZanZanA, l'émission du METAL, depuis 2000 ▬ ZanZanA Live Streaming Show ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Abonnez vous à nos chaines et n'oubliez pas de cliquer sur les rappels pour être prévenus de nos prochains Live ! ► Retrouvez tous les anciens numéros du ZanZanA Live Streaming Show ici (vidéos ou podcasts audio) : https://lnkfi.re/zanzana ► Retrouvez tous les anciens numéros du ZanZanA Live Streaming Show ici (vidéos ou podcasts audio) : https://lnkfi.re/zanzana ► Pour être informés des prochains streaming, abonnez vous à notre newsletter : https://lnkfi.re/zanzana-mail ▬ Social Media ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZanZanA.tunisie ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/zanzana ► Website: https://www.zanzana.net #Underoath #ZanZanA #MetalInterview #Metal #DownloadFestival #DownloadFestivalParis
We catch up with friend of the show, Tim McTague, on how he's been weathering the Covid storm, both as a small business owner in Florida, and as an innovative member of Underoath. Links & Sponsors: BadChristian.com thebcclub.com BCx69 Challenge: thebcclub.com/fall69 Check out Emery's new album "White Line Fever" at emerymusic.com Pre-Order "I'm Only A Man" Update on vinyl: emerymusic.com/ioam Tooth & Nail: Fit For A King "Stockholm" Join Emeryland: emerymusic.com Are You Listening: A Streamo Show: areyoulistening.tv Marriage Supply
Tim McTague of Underoath shares what his band has done to retain the same lineup for nearly 20 years, so your band can too. Tim and our all-star panel know how to start a music career from scratch. And they know how to build a music career that lasts. Panelists: Tim McTague - Underoath Brian Slagel - Metal Blade Records Mike Mowery - 10th Street Entertainment Biggie - Good Fight Management Tim Borror - Sound Talent Group LIKE, COMMENT, AND SUBSCRIBE! Sign up for near-daily emails with more in-depth advice for your career in music. Visit https://www.outerloopcoaching.com! Free e-book! Music Management Primer by Mike Mowery https://outerloop.group/music-industry-career-coaching/ Get your music into films, TV, and video games. Complete course! https://outerloop.group/moviemusic Get a powerful email program to monetize your email list: https://outerloop.group/email Get our favorite resource for growing a great fanbase on the road: https://outerloop.group/toursmart Connected: Strategies for Networking in the Modern Music Industry https://outerloop.group/connected-strategies-for-modern-music-business-networking/ Breaking In For Non-Musicians https://outerloop.group/breaking-in-to-the-music-industry-for-non-musicians-2/ Our complete system for releasing your album or EP the right way: https://outerloop.group/release-it-right/ How to release your music in 2020: https://youtu.be/Z8AB-izj1pQ How to Release Your Music on Social Media: https://outerloop.group/how-to-release-your-music-on-social-media/ [MUSIC BIZ CASE STUDY] Why Billboard and Album Stream Numbers Matter: https://outerloop.group/music-biz-case-study-why-billboard-and-album-stream-numbers-matter/ Artist Management - When Do They Get Paid? https://outerloop.group/artist-management-when-do-they-get-paid/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tim McTague plays guitar in Underoath and is a co-founder of King State Coffee. He joins us this week for an extremely special episode. We get into life before music, the rise of Underoath during the ‘They’re Only Chasing Safety’ era, and how the band has stayed successful for so long. Then we get into a much bigger discussion on life, hard work, and how to succeed in general. SPECIAL NOTE! I’m giving away a $100 King State gift card for this episode! All you need to do to win is rate, review, and subscribe to the podcast then share this episode on social media anywhere and tag @andrew_ftw and @timmctague. I’ll make a list of everyone who does, then I'll pick a random winner on Friday (5/29/20) TIMESTAMPS: 6:00 - What was life like before music 8:34 - Growing up in a sheltered bubble then finding music and going to shows 13:06 - Pros and cons of being a self taught musician 19:16 - The early days of writing music in Underoath 22:48 - What was it like experiencing “They’re Only Chasing Safety” becoming massive in real time? 24:00 - What moment did it really hit you? 32:00 - What was the Tampa music scene like at the time of Underoath blowing up? 36:05 - How did you continue the momentum and sustain success past the massive early success of the band? 39:33 - Where does your insane work ethic and hard work come from? 43:00 - Work twice as hard as anyone else (What Tim loves about the music industry) 44:12 - The power of thinking bigger than anyone else (Edge Theory) 47:39 - The importance of building an amazing team around you and trusting them 50:29 - The difference between ideas and working hard to achieve goals with a team 52:34 - The early success of King State Coffee (8th best coffee shop in the country on Food & Wine for 2019) 53:00 - Why are successful people drawn to each other? Is there something more than luck involved? 55:58 - The importance and value of your time and relationships in life 57:40 - Where does your ability to treat people well and with respect come from? 1:00:00 - Don’t dance around things. Say what you mean 1:01:15 - Important lessons learned from Tim’s father 1:06:12 - Be the real authentic version of yourself 1:07:50 - The evolution and growth of King State 1:09:17 - How King State pivoted and adapted to the times especially during the pandemic 1:17:27 - Where can people find you? Tim McTague: IG: https://www.instagram.com/timmctague/ King State: Website: https://king-state.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/k1ngst8/ Underoath: Website: https://www.underoath777.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/underoathband/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3GzWhE2xadJiW8MqRKIVSK?si=P1wDom3QTVW3gX7gjPlWtw Me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andrew_ftw/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/andrew_ftw/ Where Are All My Friends Podcast: Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2_TuYF3dJ0rF0L51_0DVaQ?sub_confirmation=1
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Chapter 24 There is no question that Underoath is the biggest Christian heavy band of our scene. They completely broke the ceiling of what was assumed was possible beyond our scene, but what are all the factors that go into a landmark success story like that of Underoath? In a sense, this podcast so far is a list and account of many of those factors, or maybe it's just "They’re Only Chasing Safety" was directly born out of the Tooth & Nail culture. It was a perfect wave that had been built by thousands of people collaborating and supporting one another and as they grew and gained momentum, the wave was ready to break, and Underaoth was the perfect band to harness its energy and break our scene wide open into the mainstream and become Tooth & Nail's biggest rock band to date. My favorite viewpoint for this story is that of Tim McTague's, who at that time was something like Underoath's quarterback. Not only is he a giant of an artist and musician, but at age 21, he took the responsibility to handle their business. As we have seen in this series, the biggest pitfalls are often managing the managers, agents, labels, lawyers, promoters, pressure from other bands, and fans, all of whom desperately want something from the band, and in Underoath's case, turn the intensity of all that up about 10x, starting with the release of "They're Only Chasing Safety." https://labeledpodcast.com/ Support Labeled on Patreon Join Labeled on Facebook SONGS YOU HEARD ON THIS EPISODE: Underoath "A Boy Brushed Red Living in Black and White" Zao "Times of Separation" Strongarm "Suplication" Underoath "There Could Be Nothing After This" Underoath "When the Sun Sleeps" Underoath "A Message for Adrienne" Live Underoath "Young and Aspiring" Underoath "It's Dangerous Business Walking Out Your Front Door" Underoath "Young and Aspiring" Live Underoath "Salmarnir" MORE FROM TOOTH & NAIL: * Labeled: Music From The Podcast: smarturl.it/labeledplaylist * DISCOVER IT: New Tracks from T&N Records: smarturl.it/TNNDiscover * This Is Solid State: New Tracks from Solid State Records: https://spoti.fi/2CUCsaH * Tooth & Nail Store (LABELED Patreon members get 20% off everything): tnn.lnk.to/store
Tim McTague is best known being the energetic bearded guitar player from Ocala's Underoath, whom released a new record after a hiatus last year. Currently Tim is in the midst of opening his own brewery, King State in his hometown of Tampa, FL on top of being an "Edge Theorist". For more about Tim: @timmctague (Instagram) @underoathband (Instagram) @k1ngSt8 (Instagram) @carrollhood (Instagram) https://underoath777.com/https://king-state.com/ Support the podcast, Join our Patreon - http://bit.ly/LGPatreon Follow Lurk: @lurkcity (IG & Twitter) Follow Lambgoat: @lambgoat(IG & Twitter) lambgoat.com facebook.com/lambgoatmusic
ORIGINAL AIR DATE: EARLY 2018 We got to chat with Underoath guitarist Tim Mctague about his side band, Carrollhood, and their new EP.
Today we're just hanging out with Tim McTague and Aaron Gillespie of Underoath for an hour, talking about backlash they've gotten from their new album, and who among them has lost their faith. Links & Sponsors: BadChristian.com thebcclub.com Emery Tour: emerymusic.com Blue Apron: blueapron.com/BADCHRISTIAN Indochino: indochino.com code BADCHRISTIAN
Tim McTauge, Underoath's guitarist joins for a conversation about their inner-band dynamics and how it applied to the songwriting process and production, specifically with their new album "Erase Me." Links & Sponsors: breakitdownpod.com Facebook Emery Tour: emerymusic.com Rockabilia: rockabilia.com code PCJABBERJAW Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello one and all! This week my guest is the always wonderful Tim from Underoath and they are back all the way with a new record and a new outlook on life. "Erase Me" is the new record out on Fearless Records now and this conversation will provide a lot of insight behind the new record and the band as a whole. Enjoy everyone and don't forget to Rate and Subscribe! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
UNDEROATH guitarist Tim McTague tells Ryan J. Downey about the evolution of his personal faith; how his present worldview informs his relationships with his family, his neighbors, and his band; Underoath’s encounters with NOFX frontman Fat Mike during the 2006 Warped Tour; why the band stopped performing at Christian music festivals; the roots of extremism, from fundamentalism to white supremacy; and the need to constantly challenge our assumptions. Follow No-Prize From God on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Follow Ryan J. Downey on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Check out other PopCurse network podcasts: PopCurse, No Prize From God, and Hoosier Illusion.
At what age do we become too old to have dreams? Matt and Tim McTague (Underoath) dive into child development and the importance of encouraging children in their self-directed interests. Matt explains his theory of being fully integrated in a way that the specification of roles throughout life is potentially a thing of the past. Also, Tim tells a story of skateboarding gone wrong that put him in the hospital. Links and Sponsors: http://underoath777.com/ breakitdownpod.com https://www.patreon.com/breakitdownpod emerymusic.com http://bswusa.com/ code DOWN for 10% off https://joeysturgistones.com/ code PODCAST20 for 20% off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tim McTague skypes in from his vacation with his family after a long Underoath tour, trying to balance his work and home life, which is difficult for people like Tim and Matt who do multiple projects that keep them away from home at times. Does that make him rethink what he does? They also have some fun dreaming about the future of virtual reality and the weird things that inevitably will lead to. What if you could act as lead singer from the comfort of your couch? Links and Sponsors: breakitdownpod.com emerymusic.com http://bswusa.com/ code DOWN for 10% off https://joeysturgistones.com/ code PODCAST20 for 20% off http://underoath777.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tim McTague of Underoath, joins today to discuss the philosophy behind music and art. What music is art or not, and is it ok to call a song not good or not even art? How does having a live audience effect the way music is received and experienced, whether through altering the music itself, engaging with the crowd, or encouraging participation to create energy and vibe? Does that make live music more important or more of an art than recorded music? Links and Sponsors: breakitdownpod.com emerymusic.com http://bswusa.com/ code DOWN for 10% off http://underoath777.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tim’s curious about podcasting, and is trying to figure out what it means to make music your business going into 2017 as he re-enters the industry in a different role. They also talk about managing people and building a team, and the importance of seeing the potential in others and giving them the proper information to utilize for bettering their outlook on life. Sponsors and Links: breakitdownpod.com iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/break-it-down-with-matt-carter/id977905081?mt=2 Support - https://gumroad.com/l/breakitdown Loot Crate - lootcrate.com/down and use code GIFTING15 for 15% off any subscription Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tim McTague (Underoath, Carrollhood) was born in New York and moved to Florida with his mother as a baby. As you will hear, that's just the beginning of a beautiful story of broken things being made new. Tim is not just a guitar player and founding member of ultra popular and influential metal band Underoath. He's also a husband, a father and an entrepreneur. We talk about a recent near death experience, parenthood, the community he calls his "last church," building that "5th great spot" in Tampa and much, much more. Underoath - http://underoath777.com/ Carrollhood - https://carrollhood.bandcamp.com/ King State Coffee - http://kingstatecoffee.com/ Know Your Rivals - http://knowyourrivals.com/ Pulse Tragedy Community Fund - https://www.gofundme.com/orlandounited