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This week Jeremy interviews Jordan Buckley - Guitarist of Every Time I Die On this episode Jordan talks to Jeremy about living in Arizona, tertiary markets, touring with Gwar, Ozzfest, his first hardcore show, Andy Williams the wrestler, learning how to play guitar, Jimmy Fallon's animal guy, his first band xPridex, the first time he recorded, his first guitar, playing bass in the pop punk band The Budgets, the genesis of Every Time I Die, his first tour, his first time connecting to art, Todd MacFarlane, Derek Hess, Burial Plot Bidding War, the Last Night in Town album cover, Norma Jean, the Low Teens vinyl catastrophe, the sonic shift in Hot Damn, working with Eric Rachel at Trax East, having food poisoning during their first music video, Darren Doane, the pros and cons of their DVDs, recording with Kurt Ballou, taking out younger bands on tour, and so much more! SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATREON to hear a bonus episode where Jordan answered questions that were submitted by subscribers! Follow the show on INSTAGRAM and TWITTER Want some First Ever Podcast merch? Click here!
This is an incredibly nerdy gear saturated episode with one of our teen heros Stephen Egerton. As the guitarist for Descendents and All, Stephen has solidified his place in punk rock history. But it goes much deeper. We touch on his humble beginnings as a solo acoustic player, how he got into producing, building the Blasting Room (literally), every guitar and amp he used in his years making music and if indeed his van leaked gasoline all over the streets of South River, NJ while producing Shades Apart at Trax East. This episode was a Bl'ast!
Episode 2 has Dave and Andy interviewing Larry Cooney Jr. Larry is the lead singer for the band Elements DEC which was a NJ based hardcore metal hip hop band. The band recorded 2 demos, one from famed NJ studio Trax East. Although they never achieved mass popularity, the lyricism and quality hooks and groove allow the band's music to hold up years after the band played their last show. Join our mailing list: http://onpointcast.com/mailing-list/ Where else you can find us: Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/onpointcast/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OnPointCast Website: http://onpointcast.com/show Apple Podcasts: https://rebrand.ly/onpointcast-apple Spotify https://rebrand.ly/onpointcast-spotify --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/onpointcast/support
Welcome to The Skulls of Wrath Show. We're back doing the online radio show thing. Makes more sense, dunnit? I mean, I came from radio after all. Below you'll find a playlist & copy of my notes I used for the show- generally not for public consumption Motorhead- The Hammer. (A: Ace of Spades. 1980.) Fast Eddie Clarke, the last surviving member of the classic Motorhead lineup, passed 10th January 2018. R.I.P. Corrosion of Conformity- The Luddite. New album- “No Cross No Crown” out now & the band seem to be on tour with Black Label Society across America. I mean, around since the early 80’s, 10 studio albums now, at least, you know- everyone knows these guys, no brainer. # YoutubeRant Headroller – God of Torment (NZ) Self titled, debut album, out now! Dark Divinity – Season of Dark (NZ) Newly formed melodic death metal band, a super group – i.e. Into Orbit, Cripple Mr Onion, Destructatron, Team Kill. Based in wellington nz, according to their fb page…Debut single (seasons of dark.) Upcoming gigs- early Feb @ Scorn of Creation album release show. End of May @ Libidinous Metalfest 2. Dutch, darkened death metal, also black metal and thrash influenced band, have an album, their 2nd, Dodekathlon, a concept album based on the labours of Hercules, is out now. At the end of last year, I had the opportunity to speak with guitar player and founder, Ramon Ploeg. Please note that at this time, the single released at that point was “From Feast to Beast.” >>INTERVIEW WITH RAMON PLOEG OF BLEEDING GOD
Welcome everyone to This Was The Scene, the podcast that takes a look back at the late 90s / early 2000 Nj Jersey Punk scene, I am your host, Mike Doyle. Penfold was a Jersey post-punk emo band who formed in 1995 with members Brian, Mike, Rich, and Steve. The natural course of live performances soon ensued and the band began to build a small following. After playing music together for over 10 years, 3 record releases (1997’s “your eyes have all the answers” 7 inch, 1998’s “amateurs and professionals” EP, and 2001’s “our first taste of escape” LP) and hundreds of live shows, in March of 2003 penfold decided to call it a day. Their final show took place in Old Bridge, New Jersey at the M & M hall on March 22nd. They played 2 sets lovingly to an audience of old and new friends from all over the world. It was an incredible day for the four. I reached out to Brian Carley who fronted the band, asked if he wanted to give the fine audience of this podcast some insight into the band and this is what we talked about: Which Led Zeppelin song first gave him the feels His love for 120 minutes How bands shirts would get people weird looks in high school The NJ lottery gifting him his first guitar The dynamic of the brothers in the band Were his parents into him being in a band? How Ben from Dillinger Escape plan told him about Trax East while in the computer lab in college Who was it that gave him confidence about his voice What was up with the white shirts? What was up with our amps Did they like being called emo? What’s I’ll take you everywhere actually about What would he do differently if he could go in time The Japan shows Is he playing music now And more Before we being, mark your calendars (yes each week I’m going to talk about this) for July 21 at the Debonair Music hall in Teaneck NJ my old band Lanemeyer will be sharing the stage with our buddies Humble Beginnings and Jettison. Pre-sale tickets are currently available for $15 and then $20 at the door. You can find them at thiswasthescene.com. Go there, scroll down and click on the purple button that says CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS. We’ll also be throwing an after party until 2 am at Debonair once shows is over. It should be swell As always, thank you to the people who’ve donated to the podcast. If you’d like to do so just go to thiswasthescene.com and send whatever you’d like. It helps me with the $20/month to keep this thing live. I’m still in the process of designing shirts to sell to help keep this thing alive so keep checking the this was the scene facebook page for updates. If you’d like to be a sponsor just email mike@drive80.com and if you own a company that struggles to explain to people what you do, then check out my company drive80.com because we solve this with explainer animations. Feel free to subscribe, leave a review and share this with anyone who would love some nostalgia.
NB local Nishad Datta from DUSTERS comes in to talk shop about the New Brunswick scene and its many pockets, race relations, the “white people police”, his Benghali and Tibetan heritage, gentrification, skinhead culture, getting rowdy at NY Redbull games, the current state of nerdery, recording the new DUSTERS LP at Trax East, and much more. We also premiered a new DUSTERS tune! Check out “Working Class Transplant” at 01:15:00.Be lookout for a new tape from DUSTERS coming soon through Crowd Control Media and their LP “East Coast Realism” coming out this Summer.
Doc talks with legendary record producer Steve Evetts about working on the 1st God Forbid album, Reject The Sickness, his philosophy on getting great performances, his role elevating the hardcore scene in the late 90s, his time as the bassist of the glam-ish band American Angel, how he got his start producing and working at Trax East studio, breaking out as a "big time" producer working with Ross Robinson, The Cure, and Sepultura, what the Steve Evetts credo towards production is, what he thinks about how technology has changed recording, and his relationship with The Dillinger Escape Plan. This episode features the song "Playing Dead" by Turmoil from the album The Process Of... Follow Steve on Instagram and Twitter @SteveEvetts and check out his website www.steveevetts.com Follow Doc on Instagam and Twitter @DocCoyle Listen to more podcasts like at www.JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we talk to Pat Noon who now operates the legendary Trax East studio and has worked with The Front Bottoms, Brick + Mortar, River City Extension, American Trappist and more. Go To NoiseCreators To Get To Know The Producers Behind Your Favorite Records: NoiseCreators.com Hosted by Jesse Cannon: jessecannon.com Show Notes: http://bit.ly/1m8hoBG Subscribe on iTunes: http://apple.co/1Yluk3v and review us there! Overcast.FM http://bit.ly/1I9OPhE and recommend us there! Noise Creators on Twitter: @noisecreators Jesse Cannon on Twitter: @jessecannon
Chris Raines has played drums for Spitfire, Norma Jean and now Sunndrug. Chris was nice enough to lay out his timeline and resume for all to hear. We discuss having twins and coaching little league. Chris Raines tells us about getting Stretch Armstrongs' studio time at Trax East, the story of Spitfire, owning a record store, joining Norma Jean, starting Sunndrug with Jimmy, and being a prank call ninja. Check out his new band Sunndrug through the link below. Thank you SO much for making the Zao double-chapter the highest listens I've ever gotten. Onward and upward! Chapter 52 Links: https://m.facebook.com/sunndrug https://m.facebook.com/spitfirenoise/ http://www.normajeannoise.com Chapter 52 Music: Fugazi: "Five Corporations" Spitfire: "The 2:48 Lie" Spitfire: "Meth Monster" Norma Jean: "Blood Burner" Sunndrug: "Psy-Vamp" Sunndrug: "Denial" As The Story Grows links: Patreon Twitter Lavirra Productions Website Music and Merch iTunes feedback YouTube Email: asthestorygrows@gmail.com