Welcome to The Sound of Change! Join Buddy Nielsen, lead singer of Senses Fail, as he goes on a quest to discover the music that changes people's lives. more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Music InterviewsMusicMusic Commentary |
Buddy speaks to tattoo artist, Ashley McMullen. In this episode, Ashley explains how she was influenced by Silverchair's album, Neon Ballroom. They chat about how they met, fainting at a concert, how Neon Ballroom resonating with her, musical goosebu... more
Buddy speaks to Lauren & Peter Lemos, owners and operators of Wap Paper sandwich shops based in LA. more
Buddy speaks to Damon Atkinson - festival producer and drummer for Braid & Hey Mercedes. more
Buddy speaks to drummer-turned-singer/songwriter Chris LoPorto of Can't Swim. more
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Emo, punk, rock and roll music lover? This is an amazing podcast for any music lover really it’s amazing and such a brilliant idea for a podcast!
I love hearing from my favorite artists on a personal level. We often don’t get the opportunity to understand who our favorite artists/musicians are on a personal level. We might get biographies, stories, or the occasional interview; but through this podcast I can relate to them on a human level through their casual conversations and that’s very special because their music means a lot to me (mostly Senses Fail of course ❤️)
This has easily become one of my favorite pods. Love hearing these conversations with all these artists that I’ve followed for years. Great content and very genuine,.
Love this podcast. It’s great hearing the pieces of music that make people. Plus being a senses fail fan, it’s fun to hear buddy’s two cents on everything
This podcast has really got me thinking back on an album that changed me. Hearing others opinions as well as stories about the music industry has really given me a refreshed vision of the music I listen to and what it all means to me.
Apple Podcasts | #174 | Ukraine/Music/Music Commentary |
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