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Red Scare Industries celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. The new compilation, “20 Years of Dreaming and Scheming,” includes contributions from Laura Jane Grace, Sludgeworth, the Brokedowns, the Falcon, Won't Stay Dead and the Bollweevils. I'm out of the car for this one … Toby Jeg and Brendan Kelly of Red Scare joined me at the Q101 studios in downtown Chicago for this recording. I mean, if I'm going to have a partnership with Q101, I may as well take advantage and use their facilities. We talk about the turbulent music business, and how Red Scare has managed to endure well into the 21st century. We get into discussing some of the tracks on “20 Years of Dreaming and Scheming,” and dive into topics like Fernet, Jon Bon Jovi and Toby's favorite stage banterist. I wrap the conversation by sharing an audio clip of an interview I did with Brendan in … 2002! Our voices both sound pitched up, but … that's just how we sounded 22 years ago. Every now and then, I do an interview that feels less like an interview and more like a casual conversation that just happens to have been captured on microphone. This is one of them. ## DON'T FORGET: Thursday, 9/26/24 Skeleton Key in Woodridge CAR CON CARNE EPISODE 1000 Featuring AM Taxi, Ooozin' Ahhhs, the Black and Blue Hearts, Mike Stricker DJ sets 7pm FREE TO ATTEND ## Car Con Carne is sponsored by Easy Automation. A smart home connects virtually all of the technology in your home. With an Easy Automation-installed smart home system, you and your family can control nearly every device and system in the house in ways that are easy and fun to use. Transform your living space with cutting-edge home automation. Experience seamless control over audio/video, lighting, climate, security, and more. Embrace the future of smart living – your home, your rules. Get a quote by visiting Easy-automation.net, or call Dan at 630.730.3728See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Toby Jeg hasn't ever been in a serious band, but he's been instrumental in helping a ton of other people's bands release music. As the owner/operator of Red Scare Industries, Jeg has put out more than 150 releases over the last 18 years, including albums from The Menzingers, The Copyrights, Direct Hit!, Masked Intruder, Sincere Engineer, The Falcon, Teenage Bottlerocket, Elway, Brendan Kelly and countless other accomplished punk projects. And there are more Red Scare releases on the way! Before he was running a well-respected independent label, Jeg was a farm kid in rural Washington who was falling in love with punk rock. While still unpacking from his recent move to Massachusetts, Jeg found some time to speak with My First Band host Tyler Maas about his new state, upcoming Red Scare output and times the two interacted in Wisconsin. Along the way, he also told Maas about attending college at Cal, interning at Fat Wreck Chords, volunteering to be Fat Mike's designated driver, his other career in artist management, the ethical approach he tries to take with Red Scare, charming his way into New Zealand and much more. My First Band is sponsored by Mystery Room Mastering and Lakefront Brewery. The show is edited by Jared Blohm. You can listen to My First Band on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and wherever else you get podcasts. You can also listen to rebroadcasts of previous My First Band episodes on WMSE every Wednesday from noon to 12:30 p.m. CST. Music used in this episode comes courtesy of Devils Teeth ("The Junction Street Eight Tigers").
This week I am joined by Matty Grace of Halifax band Cluttered and Chris Veinot of Toronto band Talk Show Host about the bands new Enemy You cover split ep Enemy Us. We get into:- The insanely fast process of coming up with the concept of the ep and then recording it- What it was like switching singers with each others bands for Enemy Us- Why Enemy You are still an amazing band all these years later- Both bands playing Pouzza Fest this year- The millions of bands and projects of Matty Grace and the speed in which she can write a song- Talk Show Host taking on the challenge of covering The Hold Steady (and how great of a job Chris did singing Craig Finns parts)- Touring Canada versus touring the United States- The origins of the Cluttered/Talk Show Host friendship- Why Dillinger Four rules & more!Follow Cluttered and Talk Show Host -https://hypeddit.com/clutteredtalkshowhost/enemyus?fbclid=IwAR0MlH7nnZtvm6_R009uWB7-s-eSuG8MumBxMXgr-5DZFqvCcRyyQfvq9Fghttps://cluttered.bandcamp.comhttps://mattygrace.bandcamp.comhttps://welovetalkshowhost.bandcamp.comhttp://www.talkshowhost.cahttps://linktr.ee/mattydisgracehttps://www.instagram.com/talkshowhostrockshttps://www.instagram.com/clutteredbandhttps://www.instagram.com/mattydisgracehttps://www.instagram.com/chrisveinothttps://twitter.com/talkshowhost_cahttps://twitter.com/clutteredbandhttps://twitter.com/MattyDisgracehttps://www.facebook.com/talkshowhost.cahttps://www.facebook.com/clutteredbandCheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 10 to midnight est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY. Stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA app.powerchordhour@gmail.comInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhourTwitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhourFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourYoutube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify Episode Playlists - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_MgThank you to Jay Vics for his behind the scenes help on this episode - https://www.jvimobile.comhttps://www.facebook.com/jvimobilehttps://www.twitter.com/jvimobile
Hello! This episode I have Toby Jeg who is the founder of Red Scare Industries. Red Scare has put out some BANGERS over the years and continue to. We discuss D&D, german soccer, and vinyl production. Check out Red Scare: https://www.redscare.net/site/ Art by Kat Lanser hatemail.bigcartel.com https://www.instagram.com/_hatemail_ Animation by Bradley Thomas Turner http://bradleythomasturner.com/ https://www.instagram.com/bradleythomasturner/ Music by Brady Turner https://www.bradyturnermusic.com/ https://www.instagram.com/bradyturnermusic You Had Options socials https://www.instagram.com/youhadoptions https://www.twitter.com/youhadoptions youhadoptions@gmail.com
In ep140 we talk with the head honcho of Red Scare Industries, Toby Jeg. Despite the 4 vodkas and the echo on the phone we manage to get plenty out of him! Music by Tightwire, Heart + Lung, Elway, Bollweevils, Lillingtons, Sam Russo and Fleau.
Episode 288 - Sincere Engineer herself - Deanna Belos joins the show! Just a few years ago, Deanna showed some songs she had written to Red Scare Industries owner Toby Jeg. He encouraged her to get her project off the ground - and helped her put out her first album. Now, signed to Hopeless with her sophomore album fresh off the press, the hype is real. We discuss her extremely relatable lyrics, how she puts together songs starting from an acoustic guitar and vocals, her upbringing and love for the Chicago punk scene, directing her own music videos ... and a lot more! Don't miss the new album "Bless My Psyche" - out now! Shoutout to out new sponsor BlockFI, who have launched the FIRST EVER Bitcoin rewards Visa credit card! Get an unlimited 1.5% back and NO ANNUAL FEES! Get $25 in free Bitcoin when you make your first purchase - Use this link: blockfi.com/LSS Are you looking for the BEST meal kit? Look no further than HelloFresh! You get amazing, healthy food of your choosing AND you can save - over 30% off your grocery bill. Use link: hellofresh.com/lss14 use promo code lss14 and get up to 14 free meals and free shipping! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ever been to an animal brothel? Us too. And we talk all about it with Toby Jeg, founder of Red Scare Industries and friend of the show. Go Seahawks, or whatever.
Is the 13th again already? Then it's time to drop another episode of the PunKanormal Podcast! This one's a wild ride as Josh welcomes Ozone from High End Denim Records, Burning Nickels, Chimp Change, and Loser Points to kick off the show. Liz from Bucket List Music Reviews pops in for Sixty Seconds of Scintillation and Sam Russo and Toby Jeg call in to discuss Bigfoot, Ghosts, UFOS, and maybe some music stuff too if we have time. Check it out!
Toby Jeg!! One of my mentors, close friends, and debtor of Red Scare Industries Toby Jeg joins me! He was one of the most integral players in the long story of our band, The Menzingers, releasing our E.P. Hold On, Dodge, as well as our full length Chamberlain Waits. While he was based in Chicago he helped us build a second home base. We talk about moving to Grenada, growing up in the PNW, being a first generation American, what it means to run a label in modern times, and his days at Fat Wreck Chords back during the punk surplus. He also gifts me a bunch of smuggled goods! Ahoy! ACHTUNG! I am looking for an engineer/producer(s)! I am looking to hire a person or two to handle the audio and video editing of the podcast! If you’re interested please email Tom@futurefriday.net
The guest this week is The Lawrence Arms' Neil Hennessy. Neil is a man who doesn't do interviews, so thanks go out to him So what can you expect in Liam and Neils' chat? Well, Neil takes us on a journey of how he discovered punk and its meaning to him. Liam enquires about Neil’s early life in music, in particular, his time working with "Tim" McIlrath before Tim and Neil both went onto bigger things respectively, Neil explains why 1973 was the defining year for all music while also showing love to Asian Man Records' Mike Park and Red Scare's Toby Jeg. We, of course, talk The Lawrence Arms as well as the punk supergroup Falcon. Liam asks Neil what's the difference between Fat Wreck and Epitaph, having been signed to them both and Neil ends the story with, the now annual, Fat Mike story. This interview took place at the Rebellion Festival, and you can get tickets for next year’s festival at www.rebellionfestivals.com Playing out the show this week is an eleven-piece band, yes eleven! They're based in London/Kent area, and they're called Just say Nay - you're going to want to stick around for them. If you are in a band or a solo artist and want to play out the end of the show, then send your mp3’s and a brief of the band to punksinpubs@gmail.com. Quick update on T-shirts, they will be on sale soon! I think you're going to dig them, I know we do. They will be £15 each not including postage. Keep an eye on the Punks in Pubs socials (@punksinpubs) for them. Also, go to the socials and check out the fucking amazing promo video that Audio Assistant, Steve Burke, created. He is available to hire, and you can hit him up on @stephenburke123. Please support the podcast and go rate and review on iTunes, Spotify or whatever podcast streaming service you use.Follow the podcast on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter using the handle @punksinpubs. Lastly, the power of word of mouth helps this podcast grow so spread the word. Until next time…
Dan and David went to Riot Fest and, being such huge celebrities, were treated, not just to the VIP experience, but the VVIP experience. This episode features interviews with other celebs, such as Brendan Kelly and Chris McCaughan of The Lawrence Arms, Evan Weiss of Into It. Over It. and Pet Symmetry, Vanessa Burt of Fat Wreck Chords, Sue Werner of War on Women, David Kelling of Culture Abuse, Toby Jeg and Daisy Dempsey of Red Scare Records, and Seton O'Connor of the Dan Patrick Show. We also talk about the Jawbreaker reunion, Prophets of Rage, and being such famous celebs.
We interview Toby Jeg of Red Scare Industries (Chicago)
This week I interview SUCCESS! I join members Aaron-Rev Peters and Austin Jones outside the Summit Music Hall in Denver, Colorado! We talk with the band members about chasing Success, Bottlecap Studios, joining Red Scare Industries & working with Toby Jeg. We also find time to talk to the band about their Seattle hometown scene, building your own scene, participating in your town and oh so many ways that you and your own band can find SUCCESS!
Toby Jeg of Red Scare Industries! What more do you need, punk?
On episode 7 of Punk Rock Pariah, Grendel welcomes in Toby Jeg, founder of Red Scare Industries. Red Scare is a punk rock record label based out of Chicago, IL featuring great punk bands like Cobra Skulls, The Falcon, The Copyrights, and Teenage Bottlerocket. We play some tunes and talk about everything great in life...punk rock, Ben Weasel being a dick, and getting sued by John Elway. Yes, that's breaking news folks, and you heard it first here on PRP. So grab some whiskey, turn on the podcast, and start sending out your twitter hatemail to @PunkPodcast and @RedScareToby.