Bryan Porter, the singer/guitarist from indie rock band In A Daydream, interviews other members of the DIY music community and beyond. Guests include bands, promoters, DIY venue operators, photographers, artists, and even the occasional comedian. Based in Southeast Michigan.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 157 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Music CommentaryMusicMusic Interviews |
Felicity returns to promote their new singles, “Levitate” and “God Mode,” both streaming now wherever you get your music! Follow them on socials @wearefelicity and catch them in August on a run of shows in Florida! Thank you for listening. Air date: ... more
I spoke with a couple of the guys from Flint’s Cult Therapy. We talked about how growing up in actual cult-like religious settings influenced their music and who they are as humans in general, among other things. Their new album, “I’m Fine, Everythin... more
Sat down with the duo Brown Maple from Toledo, OH! Their newest release, a single called “Could I Borrow Your Jacket” came out 06/09/23 and is streaming wherever you get music! Check their social media at @brownmaple_oh and get out to a gig! Thank yo... more
Sat down with Mac Kish and discussed his new album “Forest Fire” and how his own life experiences and mental health influence him as an artist and as a human. Check out his album release show June 16th at the Loving Touch in Ferndale! Thank you for l... more
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A very humbling unique look into the budding underground around Michigan. Glad I found this, the host makes you feel right in the living room. What’s developing with each episode is a wonderful chronicle of the story of our scene. I wish this pod the best.
Bryan is a natural and appealing host who does a good job asking interesting questions while also keeping the podcast laid back. I respect his attitude towards the musicians he books - he is typically a genuine fan and wants to give them a platform to talk about their music, and the Invite The Neighbors podcast is a very good platform to do so.
Bryan really knows how to make bands feel comfortable and create a positive/fun interview. The no holds barred feel allows bands to both express themselves and discuss virtually any topic. If your band is on tour and plans on hitting Southeast Michigan I highly recommend emailing Bryan to get on the podcast, you will not be disappointed with your experience! Solid podcast and solid human being!
Great podcast with Tijuana Taxi! I’ve been to numerous shows, they play loud af and it’s always a good time 🤙🏾
Apple Podcasts | #183 | South Korea/Music/Music Interviews |
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