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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 110 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Interview 110 with Bill Taylor of Songs For Snakes and Standing Waves.
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Interview 109 with Nate Burke of Frudus, The Out Circuit, Wolves Again and more.
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Interview 108 with Matt Martinez from Common Wounds!
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Interview 107 - In this interview my friend and bandmate, Kevin Clark and I enter in the cage match with the band Julia!
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I’ve been listening to Justin’s podcasts for quite some time and it’s fantastic! You learn so much from musicians about how they go about writing songs and gear they like to use. Super helpful and it’s very interesting to me to hear how all these musicians like to work. Subscribe to his podcast and take in every episode. You’ll find a lot of cool new bands as well. What a score!
Have always looked up to Justin the podcast host since I was a kid and am still looking up to him now. The pod sheds light into the lives of many of our favorite band members and Justin connects with these people on a different level as he is an amazing musician and producer. Pretty stinkin awesome!
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The content centers around fascinating discussions with musicians and creatives, focusing on their songwriting processes and the intricacies of music creation. Throughout various episodes, diverse artists share personal anecdotes, highlighting their journeys, inspirations, and challenges faced during recording and songwriting. Unique elements include a raw and intimate recount of artists' experiences and insights that provide listeners with understanding into the music industry and the human element behind the art. This podcast is particularly engaging for those interested in music creation, artist stories, and behind-the-scenes perspectives of the music industry.
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