20 years ago I helped start a band that was going to be the next big thing on a tiny indie record label out of Gainesville, Florida. 10 years later Fueled By Ramen Records had set the music industry on fire, but our band had burned itself out. Alternative Press said we made one of the ten most influential records of 1999, and members of incredibly successful, multi-platinum acts like Fall Out Boy ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Join Scott Heisel (former Managing Editor, Alternative Press) and The Stereo for a special LIVE Bonus Episode to celebrate the release of their new album, THIRTEEN - available now on all major streaming platforms. more
After its most significant lineup change to date, The Stereo were now ready to move on and release new music with bassist Chris Serafini and drummer BJ Wuollet. The title of their next record - Rewind + Record - was a not particularly subtle allusion... more
After Rory got kicked out, The Stereo became Jamie Woolford, the two Jeremys - Bergo and Tappero - and a revolving door of rhythm guitar replacements. After seeing some success from the release of the “New Tokyo is Calling” EP, The Stereo’s next albu... more
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Surprised to see this. I was the only person I knew who loved The Stereo and I still listen to them to this day unlike a lot of bands I listened to at the time..
I was living across the street from UNLV in 2000, having just completed a one year contract drumming in a casino band (The Wild Celts), when I noticed a bunch of traffic (foot & car) at the strip mall on the corner. Feeling intrigued, I pulled in, parked, and walked into a packed all-ages club right before this band stepped up, plugged in, and ripped through their entire set. I bought the CD (Three Hundred) on the spot and I’ve been a huge fan ever since. more
As someone who has always been obsessed with The Stereo, Rory’s podcast is an incredible gift. It was always apparent that there was turmoil behind the scenes but the band didn’t exist in the era we’re in now, where information and news is everywhere. After all these years, to get the juicy gossip and everything that went down is unbelievable. And the way Rory has edited it all together just adds to the entertainment. Thank you Rory! And thank you, Jamie, for humbly sharing your disasters with u... more
Only one episode in, but this is really well done! Anyone who’s a fan of Fall Out Boy or Panic At The Disco should do themselves a favor and hear who those bands owe huge parts of their sound to.
This podcast is absolutely Divine! Please Try to Understand the time and Devotion that was put into creating such a compelling story of The Stereo’s origins and Problems along the way. I tried to tell Ramona that she could Dance to This but she said She Would Never. I told that *** (oops, There Goes My Mouth Again) “You’ve Got Some Nerve to say something like that”. If that’s how it is You Can’t Go Home Again and you Can Count Me Out of this relationship. If I could give Kings of No Hope Three H... more
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