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An interview and discussion podcast that delves into multiple forms of punk rock and their subcultures.
*(most episodes available on Spotify exclusively.)*
Please follow the Facebook group at This is Just a Phase and the newly launched Twitter account at @TIJAPpodcast for updates, extra content, and much more.
*(most episodes available on Spotify exclusively.)*
Please follow the Facebook group at This is Just a Phase and the newly launched Twitter account at @TIJAPpodcast for updates, extra content, and much more.
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Welcome to the bonus content where I continue to chat w/ Martin Dunn, vocalist, guitarist, and lyricist of the band Less Than Expected. We chat more about their new album “Time Enough at Last” and discuss the concept behind it. We also play some songs as we analyze the album track-by-track. Hope you enjoy. +++ song included in this episode are from “Time Enough at Last” and are: “Tuning In,” “View Askew,” “Little Miss,” “Erotomania,” and “Plot Device.” - used with permission from Martin and the band.+++
On this episode I have the joyous experience of sitting down and chatting w/ my good friends Martin and Matt of the Ohio sludge punk band Less Than Expected. We chat about their long awaited brand new second album “Time Enough at Last.” We also chat about Martin discovering Homeless Gospel Choir and starting LTE as a solo acoustic outlet, Martin doing graphic design and comic art, moving up from Florida and life after Kimota Bombs, how Hunter and Dan joined the band, the importance and influence of past members, PunkHouse Records, dealing with mental health issues, and they share some funny stories along the way. So sit back and get fuzzed out w/ this episode of TIJAP. +++ (songs featured by LTE are: “Indolence,” “Eternal Sunshine,” “Astro-Draugr*,” “FauxCD,” “Animal House (acoustic version,)” and “Bipolar Opposites.” - songs used w/ permission from band. * appears courtesy of “The Ragnarawk Soundtrack.)+++
On this rad episode I get the honor of sitting down w/ all four members of Washington, DC punk band Curse Words. We chat about the formation the band nearly 10 years ago, their career up to this point, and bringing Nicole into the fold in 2021. We also discuss their latest album “It Was the Cursed of Times” (out now through Allegedly Records,) their influences, giving the band a fuller sound, the reasoning for concept albums, and so much more. So sit back and get apocalyptic w/ this episode of TIJAP! *** (sounds included in this episode from Curse Words are: “Fist Fight Father Time,” “404,” “Future Bones,” “Igneous,” and “The Morning Sun Has Vanquished the Horrible Night.” - used w/ permission from the band.) ***
I took the podcast on the road (and by the road I mean 7 minutes down the road) to Mom’s Basement Fest and had the pleasure of chatting with all 3 members of the NYC pop punk band The Lousekateers, El Chivo, DANIMAL, and GingerVal. We chat about the making of their brand new album MANDEMIC, out now, as well as their career and influences. We also chat about writing about politics without being a political band, having the opportunity to play Mom’s Basement Fest, their favorite songs to play, and so much more! I play a lot of tracks on here because the band was generous w/ their files and because I think the interview lead us to play more (so added bonus for you listeners!) So, please sit back and enjoy this rare live interview from TIJAP! *** (songs included in this episode are new and old ones: “Bubble,” “FTSC,” “Fanny Pack,” “Cockatiel Boy,” “Johnny Danger,” “Bonorrhea,” “On Fire,” and “The Silence.” - all used w/ permission from the Lousekateers.)***
On this really fun episode I get the pleasure of sitting with Gerry LaFemina, frontman of the Maryland punk band The Downstrokes and creator of the Savage Mountain Punk Fest and Arts Program. We chat about his band and their new album “This Close to Vertigo” (being released on 9/29/23 on CD, Vinyl, and Digital through a joint partnership from Allegedly Records and Coffin Curse Records,) along with the grant they received from the Maryland State Arts Council to help finance it, as well as their free release party the same day. We also chat about our mutual friends Bree Meyer, Jay Prozac, Mike Billup, and others, when our favorite music become elevator music and music featured in commercials, trying to play music and do a festival in the current climate of punk rock in the digital age, bands that have played the Savage Mountain Fest stage, and lots more. So sit back and enjoy this wonderful episode of TIJAP! *** (tracks played from the soon to be released The Downstrokes album “This Close to Vertigo” include: “Kaput,” “Moral Dilemma,” “UFO Baby,” and “She.” - used with permission.)***
On this fun episode I get the pleasure of sitting down and chatting w/ Tyler Adams (not THAT other Tyler Adams) from the Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada pop punk band The Follow Ups. We chat about the band, their partnership with Cellar Dwellers and Mom’s Basement Records, the formation of the band, moving from Ontario to New Brunswick, and the band’s plan on a new full length coming later this year. We also discuss his podcast, The Positive Punker, and talk about mental health, within the scene and individually, and the power of healing, plus what influenced him early on, and looking forward to punk and the next generation, physical releases vs. streaming, and working w/ Nick Spoon and Lesser Creatures. So get off your ass and dontcha miss out on this episode of TIJAP! *** [tracks by The Follow Ups: debut exclusive “Not Alone,” “Hey Yo (Ballad of Razor Ramon),” “Crystal Lake,” and “Love Letters to the Black Lagoon.” - used w/ permission.] ***
On this absolute blast of an episode I get the pleasure of sitting down and chatting w/ Vinny Marone, brainchild of the awesome Philadelphia-area punk band LOUD LOVE. We chat about starting the project as a way to cope during the pandemic and as a way to work w/ people he admired, using the band as a way to convey his variety of influences, our shared love of TwentyOne Pilots, and the way we can connect with our children through music. We also converse about LOUD LOVE’s new EP “The Price of Addiction,” the difficulty of maintaining the drive to play music and THAT unglamorous side of punk rock, the huge influence of Sublime on him and the genesis of their cover of “Same in the End,” and so much more. So sit back and enjoy a great conversation w/ this episode of TIJAP. *** (songs played in this episode by LOUD LOVE are the tracks “Just Fine,” “Hold Fast,” “Eternity’s Fire,” “Issues,” “Croaked,” and their cover of “Same in the End.” Used w/ their permission.)***
On this engaging interview I sit down with Steve Cee from the Tampa, Florida punk band RATH and the Wise Guys for a second time. We chat about his band’s recent Midwest/East Coast tour, their live split release w/ the Cutoffs, and their EP “In the Mirror.” We also talk about the positive vibe the band carries with them, wanting to reach as many people through their music, Florida being the Butthole of America (LOL, just joking people,) and much, much, more! So sit back and have a good time with this episode of TIJAP! *** (songs by RATH and the Wise Guys include: “Paradise,” “Anarchy United - Live,” “Stiffed,” “Nose Candy - Live,” and “Feel Something - Live.” All used with permission.)***
On this insightful episode I sit down and chat with Will West, vocalist and guitarist for the Baltimore power-skate punk band Paperback Tragedy. We chat about the return of all-ages show, growing older in the punk scene, his son following his footsteps into the scene, and the formation of the band. We also chat about PT getting attention in Japan despite never playing there, taking a break and forming Clockbreaker, how the pandemic stopped their stride after reforming, their work w/ Allegedly Records, plus lots of talk about their brand new album”8!” coming out Friday July 14th through Allegedly Records. So sit back and become a coastal warrior w/ this episode of TIJAP! *** (exclusive track from the new album “8!” opens the episode and it’s called “Nothing at All,” then “Smile On” from the new album, “Sticks and Stones” from “Ba Ba Twooshe,” “Divided” from “Threeshe!,” and “We All Die” from “8!” as well. Please enjoy!) ***
On this extremely fun episode one of my best buddies comes back for a 4th time, Nick Spoon from Lesser Creatures. He came back to promote their split w/ The Hawaiians, due out 7/08 via Last Exit Records in EU and Mom’s Basement Records in the US. But just like the previous 3 times the conversation derails into us clowning on each other, making each other laugh, and just genuinely having a good time. We cover a lot of ground in a short amount of time, and we do get to topics such as writing songs quick and not overthinking, getting to work w/ Joe Queer, what his wife thinks about him writing songs about himself, and much more. Please enjoy this very fun and loose episode of TIJAP! *** (songs included in this episode are Lesser Creatures songs from the soon to be released split w/ The Hawaiians: “Brains on Toast,” “Knew It All Along,” “My World, & “Back to Meppen. - used w/ permission.)***
On this blast of an episode I sit down and chat w/ Jason Baygood and Nathan McDougall of the Chicago pop punk/power pop band Space Age Zeros. We chat about how they formed, how they hooked up with Nick No from Ramonescore Radio/Wellsville Records, how they blend all their influences, and how the scene thrives in the digital age of streaming and social media. There’s also plenty of Screeching Weasel, Dan Vapid, J Prozac/ The Prozacs, Descendents/ ALL, and Anti-Flag talk, and much, much more! So sit back and take off w/ this episode of TIJAP! *** (enjoy all four songs from SAZ’s debut EP “Blasting Off” in this episode: “On a Date w/ Suzi Moon,” “Ali w/ an Eye,” “Dead Inside,” and “Wishing Well.” - used w/ permission.) ***
On this fun episode I get the pleasure of sitting down with August, guitarist and vocalist of the Chicago-based pop punk band Goodbye Sunshine. We chat about forming the band, writing light-hearted and short songs, how he got into punk rock through his sister, recording w/ Joe Queer, teaming up w/ Larry Parker and River Monster Records, and working on their new EP, “People Will Like You When You Stop Being Yourself.” We also talk about his upcoming trips to Wisconsin and Las Vegas, playing w/ the Repellents, recording of Goodbye Sunshine’s debut EP “Keep Failing, You’re Doing Great,” the over saturation of the Chicago scene, and playing outside of the city more. The conversation also discusses working w/ Little Lost Girl Media, playing the T1 Fest in Chicago, and their upcoming shows for the rest of the year. So sit back and get down w/ this episode of TIJAP. *** (songs by Goodbye Sunshine included in this episode are: “Hide and Seek,” “Smokestacks,” “Plugger,” and “Timber, I’m Falling in Love.” - used w/ permission.) ***
On this deep and insightful episode I get the honor of chatting with folk artist Tim Nave, or The Artist Known as Tim. We chat about his roots in the Appalachian region of Tennessee, growing up in the church and it’s strict guidelines, how he discovered music from his dad’s hidden cassette tapes, & eventually discovering punk and playing in bands. We also discuss recording and playing on his own, after a ten year hiatus, his relationship w/ Katzulhu Productions, coming to terms with his upbringing, his relationship w/ his parents, religion in general, and most importantly how to heal himself and others w/ the power of music. This was a really powerful interview and I hope you really enjoy the feel and overall message. So sit back, grab some Tennessee whiskey, and enjoy this episode of TIJAP. *** (songs included from Tim are: “Boomerang,” “Praying for Rain,” “Bitter as Hell,” and “Life’s Not Fair.” Used w/ permission.)***
On this hilarious and fun episode I get the pleasure of sitting down with Pittsburgh Ramonescore/pop punk band Rocky Dennis Face. We chat about how I got into the band, how they started, their influences, and their place in their local scene. We also discuss their debut self-titled full length, how their cover EP “Not Too Hard, Not too Soft” came to be, and their co-headlining shows w/ The Prozacs in Pittsburgh and Youngstown, OH on March 31st and April 1st. So kick back and have a good time w/ this episode of TIJAP! *** [songs included in this episode are songs not found on their studio releases, forcing you to check out their discography because they’re rad and you need to check them out: a TIJAP exclusive of their brand new song “Two Beers,” “Who Killed Jon Benet?”(from a vinyl sampler,) “Transylvania-a-Go Go,” “Jet Fighter” (on the This is Just a Record Label Digital Comp,) and a cover of “Closer to Free” (found on Project 1996.) Pretty rad tracks that I’m glad are getting heard! Enjoy!]***
On this fun episode I get the absolutely pleasure of having J Prozac back on the podcast for a 4th time! The Prozacs frontman and solo performer came back on and chatted about work on his 3rd solo record, the future of the Prozacs, and finding the balance between the two projects. We also chat about him getting ready to play Pittsburgh and Youngstown for the first time since 2007, the future in general, and so much more. So sit and get therapeutical w/ this episode of TIJAP! *** (tracks featured by J. Prozac/The Prozacs are: “Rocking Out,” “Give Me the Prozac,” “Building Blocks, “Everyday After Day,” “No Matter.” - used w/ permission.)***
On this exciting episode I get the pleasure of sitting down with one of my good buddies, Dave Strong, solo artist and former member of The Pinheads and The Guts. We chat about getting into music and forming The Pinheads w/Nate Doyle, his time in The Guts and playing with the likes of Geoff Palmer, Wimpy Rutherford, and Brad Marino, and taking another swing at playing musIc. We also chat about giving back to the scene, his debut solo album (in conjunction w/ Phameless Records for the vinyl release, and This is Just a Record Label for CD and cassettes,) the thoughts and process going into it, blending pop punk and rockabilly, us working together, and so much more! So sit back and catch the buzz surrounding this episode of TIJAP! *** (featuring songs from Dave’s debut Self-Titled full length: “It’s Alright,” “Little Girl,” “I Still Think of You,” and “Nights in Jail.” Used w/ permission through This is Just a Record Label/Phameless Records.)***
In this episode I get the pleasure of sitting down and chatting with the incredible Miski Dee Rodriguez of the amazingly cool punk band City Mouse. We chat about her moving across the country to start the band, the early years, her influences, and writing style. We also wax nostalgic over 90s music, excitement for her upcoming tour (w/ a stop in Youngstown,) preparation for the release of the “Magnitude” EP and her upcoming full length (both coming out on the California based label It’s Alive,) and so much more! So sit back and enjoy the return of this episode of TIJAP! *** (songs by City Mouse included in this episode are: “Sweet Heat,” “Exorcise,” “Dumb, Dumb, Dumb,” Bullets, and “Back Issues.” Used w/ permission.)***
On this kid friendly episode I get the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Andy and Ryan of the Toledo, OH area punk band LameAss Dads. This conversation covers a lot of ground, like discussing the origins of the band, being fathers and how that blends into the lyrical content, their debut album “Greetings from Nowhere, OH,” influences, and their partnership w/ the Columbus-based label Punkerton Records. I also discuss some of my favorite lyrics w/ the guys, we chat about topics that reflect the album in general, and so much more. So sit back and rock the dad bod with this episode of TIJAP. *** (songs included by LameAssDads are: “Nowhere, Ohio,” “Shoeless in a Snowstorm,” “Bury Your Idols,” “Days Pass By,” and “I’m On My Way.” Used w/ permission.)***
On this fun, relaxing episode I get the pleasure of sitting down w/ Amy Brady Morris of Allegedly Records, Punk Box, Ska Box, Beyond the Pit, and Scene to Shining Scene. We chat about her growing up in Northern California, getting married young, how she got exposed to punk by her husband, realizing she could have a life outside of kids as they got older, and her eventual partnership w/ Bree and Chris at Allegedly. We also chat about her partnerships with Ska Box and Punk Box, the always fun weather conversation, as well as trying to juggle it all. So sit back and enjoy this chill episode of TIJAP! ***(songs from Allegedly Records include: Idleminds - “Brick By Brick,” Last Point - “Unfinished Business,” Amuse - “Help Me Out,” Amy Gabba and the Almost Famous - “Revolution,” and Personal Crisis - “Friends from the End.” Used w/ permission.)***
On this episode I sit down and chat w/ members of the South Bend, IN band The Distractions. We discuss the process of making their latest Self-Titled album, as well as what led to the formation of the band, their influences and how they got into punk. We also chat about how the local scene is recovering after the shutdown, their previous bands and how they helped shape them as individuals, and how the band is now moving forward. So sit back and get distracted by this episode of TIJAP! ***(songs by The Distractions include: “Distracted,” “I Know,” “In Stereo,” “Hypocrite,” “21 Questions,” and bonus track “Hate Me.” - all used w/ permission.)***























