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Music is an important part of life and everybody remembers their first concert.
Every week Brian will be interviewing musicians, music industry professionals and podcasters, exploring their music and concert experiences. Let's get those nostalgia juices flowing..
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In this captivating episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian delves into an in-depth conversation with Tom Murray from the avant-garde band Tulipomania, focusing on their sixth album, "Absolution." Tom provides fascinating insights into the album's inspiration, which draws heavily from the imaginative works of author Jeff VanderMeer. VanderMeer, known for his unique brand of speculative fiction, not only penned the album's liner notes but also generously shared early drafts of his novel with the band, fueling their creative process.Listeners are treated to an exploration of Tulipomania's innovative approach to music, including their distinctive animated music videos that have captivated audiences worldwide. The discussion also highlights their collaboration with the legendary Howard Thompson, a luminary in the record industry. Thompson's illustrious career includes discovering and working with iconic artists such as Adam and the Ants, Billy Bragg, MC5, Mötorhead, PiL, Psychedelic Furs, Robyn Hitchcock, The Sugarcubes, and Suicide, among others.Tom opens up about his experiences both as a concert goer and a performer, expressing a preference for the intimacy and connection of smaller, more personal shows. He also shares exciting future plans for Tulipomania, including upcoming tours that promise to bring their unique sound to a broader audience. Beyond music, Tom reveals his passion for repairing instruments, a hobby that complements his artistic endeavors and offers a glimpse into his multifaceted personality.This episode offers a comprehensive look at Tulipomania's artistic journey, providing fans and new listeners alike with a deeper understanding of the band's creative evolution and the influences that shape their music. Whether you're a long-time follower or discovering Tulipomania for the first time, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of music, literature, and visual art.Find Tulipomania here: https://tulipomania.com/Find CTMU here:https://www.concertsthatmadeus.com/Join Concerts That Made Us Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/concertsthatmadeusSave 10% on Band Builder Academy membership by following this link https://bandbuilderacademy.com/Brian_Concerts/join and using promo code "concerts" at signup Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this captivating episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian sits down with Bryan Nicol and Glenn Bradford, two of the talented musicians behind the band Free Machine, to explore the intricacies of their debut EP, "Dead Echoes." This insightful discussion delves deep into the creative process behind the album, offering listeners a behind-the-scenes look at the challenges and advantages of remote recording in today's digital age. Glenn opens up about the inspiration that fueled the album, aiming to authentically capture the raw essence and spirit of 90s grunge music, a genre that continues to resonate with fans worldwide.Bryan provides an in-depth analysis of the unique challenges faced when recording drums remotely, shedding light on the technical and creative hurdles they overcame to achieve the desired sound. The conversation also highlights standout tracks from "Dead Echoes," offering fans a glimpse into the band's collaborative process and the synergy that drives their music. As they discuss their future plans, Bryan and Glenn emphasize their unwavering passion for music, a pursuit they balance alongside their busy personal lives.The episode wraps up with a heartfelt reflection on the concerts that have profoundly influenced them, shaping their musical journey and inspiring their ongoing evolution as artists. This episode is a must-listen for fans of Free Machine and anyone interested in the creative process behind making music in the modern era. Tune in to discover how Free Machine is carving out their unique space in the music world, fueled by a deep love for their craft and a commitment to pushing the boundaries of their sound.Find Free Machine here: https://www.facebook.com/thefreemachineband/Find CTMU here:https://www.concertsthatmadeus.com/Join Concerts That Made Us Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/concertsthatmadeusSave 10% on Band Builder Academy membership by following this link https://bandbuilderacademy.com/Brian_Concerts/join and using promo code "concerts" at signup Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian sits down with the talented musician Florence Besch to delve into the intricacies of her latest album, "Gathering Hearts." The conversation kicks off with an exploration of Florence's unique creative process, where she reveals how she draws inspiration from nature and personal experiences to craft her evocative lyrics and melodies. As they discuss the challenges faced during the recording of the album, Florence opens up about the technical hurdles and emotional roadblocks she encountered, offering a candid look at the dedication required to bring her artistic vision to life.Florence shares a series of personal anecdotes that paint a vivid picture of her musical journey. She recounts her early days busking on the bustling streets of Germany, where she honed her craft and connected with diverse audiences. These formative experiences paved the way for her transition to performing in clubs, where she further developed her stage presence and musical style.The conversation also touches on Florence's eclectic musical preferences. She enthusiastically discusses her love for curating playlists, highlighting how she enjoys blending genres and eras to create a tapestry of sound that reflects her wide-ranging influences. This passion for music curation underscores her approach to songwriting, where she seamlessly weaves together different elements to create something uniquely her own.As the episode draws to a close, Florence shares her excitement for future tours and the prospect of creating new music. Her enthusiasm is infectious, leaving listeners inspired by her insights and experiences in the world of live performance. Florence's story is a testament to the power of perseverance and creativity, offering a glimpse into the life of an artist dedicated to her craft.Find Florence Besch here: https://florencebesch.de/Find CTMU here:https://www.concertsthatmadeus.com/Join Concerts That Made Us Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/concertsthatmadeusSave 10% on Band Builder Academy membership by following this link https://bandbuilderacademy.com/Brian_Concerts/join and using promo code "concerts" at signup Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian engages in an in-depth conversation with Niall and Jody from the band Jody and the Jerms. They explore the intricacies of their latest track "Winter Heart," delving into its poignant themes and the creative process behind it. The discussion highlights their exciting collaboration with acclaimed violinist Erica Nockalls, known for her work with The Wonder Stuff, The Proclaimers, and as one-half of the acoustic duo Miles Hunt & Erica Nockalls. Niall and Jody share how Erica's unique violin contributions added a rich, emotive layer to the track, enhancing its overall impact.The band members reflect on their musical journey, discussing their evolution from their early days to their current sound. They recount memorable gigs that have shaped their career, sharing anecdotes about the challenges and triumphs of live performances. The conversation provides a glimpse into their pre-show rituals, which help them connect with each other and prepare mentally for the stage. They also discuss the importance of fan interactions, recounting heartwarming stories of how their music has resonated with audiences.Looking ahead, Niall and Jody reveal their future plans. They express excitement about bringing their music to new audiences and the opportunity to connect with fans across the country. The episode also delves into their personal interests outside of music, offering insights into the hobbies and activities that inspire them creatively.Musical influences and favorite albums are another focal point of the discussion, as Niall and Jody share the artists and records that have shaped their sound and fueled their passion for music. Throughout the episode, their deep connection with their audience and unwavering dedication to their craft shine through, underscoring their commitment to creating music that resonates on a personal level.Find Jody and The Jerms here: https://jodyandthejerms.com/Find CTMU here:https://www.concertsthatmadeus.com/Join Concerts That Made Us Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/concertsthatmadeusSave 10% on Band Builder Academy membership by following this link https://bandbuilderacademy.com/Brian_Concerts/join and using promo code "concerts" at signup Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian delves deep into the musical journey of Leo Luganskiy, a multifaceted artist known for his role as a collaborator with Beauty in Chaos and as the charismatic frontman of the renowned Depeche Mode tribute band, Strangelove. The conversation kicks off with an exploration of Leo's recent creative endeavors, focusing on his collaboration with Beauty in Chaos for the evocative track "Echoes and the Angels." Leo shares insights into the creative process behind the song, highlighting the synergy between the artists and the thematic depth of the track.As the discussion unfolds, Leo reflects on some of the most memorable concerts that have shaped his career. He recounts a particularly powerful performance in Milan, where the energy of the crowd and the connection with the audience left an indelible mark on him. This performance, among others, underscores the transformative power of live music and its ability to forge a deep emotional bond between the artist and the audience.Leo also opens up about his experiences with Strangelove, detailing the challenges and triumphs of paying homage to Depeche Mode while bringing his unique flair to the performances. He emphasizes the importance of collaboration, not only in his work with Beauty in Chaos but also within the band, where each member's contribution is vital to their success.Throughout the episode, Leo candidly discusses the emotional highs and lows of performing, from the exhilaration of a successful show to the introspection that follows. His passion for music is palpable, as is his dedication to his craft and his appreciation for the profound impact that live performances have had on his artistic journey. The episode is a testament to Leo's enduring passion for music, his artistic evolution, and the significant role that live performances continue to play in shaping his career.Find Beauty in Chaos here: https://www.beautyinchaosmusic.com/Find Leo Luganskiy here: https://www.instagram.com/leo_luganskiy/?hl=enFind CTMU here:https://www.concertsthatmadeus.com/Join Concerts That Made Us Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/concertsthatmadeusSave 10% on Band Builder Academy membership by following this link https://bandbuilderacademy.com/Brian_Concerts/join and using promo code "concerts" at signup Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian dives deep into the world of music with Andrew Salazar and Aidan Escalante from the dynamic band Donella Drive. The conversation kicks off with an in-depth exploration of their latest track, "Simian Transmission," where the band members reveal the inspiration behind the song and the intricate layers of its composition. They also provide an exclusive sneak peek into their highly anticipated upcoming album, discussing the themes and musical evolution that fans can expect.Andrew and Aidan open up about their creative process, detailing how they collaborate to blend their individual influences into a cohesive sound. They share anecdotes from their most memorable concert experiences, including thrilling encounters with notable figures like the charismatic Jack Black and the enigmatic Cedric Bixler-Zavala from The Mars Volta. These interactions have left a lasting impact on the band, fueling their passion for live performances.The discussion delves into the electrifying energy of live shows, whether in sprawling arenas or cozy, intimate venues. The band members recount humorous and sometimes challenging stories from the road, highlighting the unpredictable nature of performing live. From technical mishaps to unexpected audience interactions, these tales provide a glimpse into the realities of being a touring musician.Throughout the episode, Andrew and Aidan reflect on their journey as a band, emphasizing the importance of professionalism and resilience in the music industry. They share insights into their future plans, including upcoming tours and projects, leaving listeners eager to follow their continued success. This engaging and insightful discussion offers a comprehensive look at Donella Drive's artistry and the experiences that have shaped them.Find Donnella Drive here: https://linktr.ee/donelladriveFind CTMU here:https://www.concertsthatmadeus.com/Join Concerts That Made Us Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/concertsthatmadeusSave 10% on Band Builder Academy membership by following this link https://bandbuilderacademy.com/Brian_Concerts/join and using promo code "concerts" at signup Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian engages in an insightful conversation with Harry Stafford, the frontman of Manchester death-rock pioneers Inca Babies, about their latest album, "Ghost Mechanic Nine." The album marks a return to the gritty, raw sound that characterized Inca Babies' music in the 1980s, capturing the essence of their early days while infusing it with a modern twist. This sonic journey is brought to life with the expertise of producers Simon Bing Archer and Marco Butcher, who have helped to craft a sound that is both nostalgic and fresh.Throughout the episode, Brian and Harry delve into the intricate creative process behind "Ghost Mechanic Nine." Harry shares anecdotes about the songwriting and recording sessions, highlighting the collaborative efforts that went into the album's production. They explore how the band's sound has evolved over the decades, reflecting on the influences and experiences that have shaped Harry's musical journey.A significant portion of the discussion is dedicated to the vibrant Manchester music scene, a cultural hub that has been instrumental in the band's history. Harry offers insights into how the city's dynamic environment has inspired his work and the band's enduring legacy. He also reflects on the challenges and rewards of reworking older songs, striving to maintain the original spirit while introducing new elements that resonate with both long-time fans and new listeners.The conversation takes a personal turn as Harry shares his thoughts on balancing fan engagement with artistic experimentation. He emphasizes the importance of staying true to one's artistic vision while remaining open to the evolving tastes of their audience. Additionally, Harry reveals some of his favorite albums that have influenced his music and discusses his passion for filmmaking, an art form that complements his musical endeavors.Find Inca Babies here: https://incababies1.bandcamp.com/Find CTMU here:https://www.concertsthatmadeus.com/Join Concerts That Made Us Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/concertsthatmadeusSave 10% on Band Builder Academy membership by following this link https://bandbuilderacademy.com/Brian_Concerts/join and using promo code "concerts" at signup Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian engages in an in-depth conversation with Craig Anderson Snook and Robin Wilson, the talented musical duo behind The Yets. They delve into the intricacies of their highly anticipated upcoming album "Pinup Girl," which is set to release in February. The discussion highlights their latest single "3's," a track that thoughtfully explores the concept that life’s challenges often come in waves, embodying a trinity of experiences. Craig and Robin provide fascinating insights into their creative process, detailing how they meticulously craft their unique sound and how it has evolved over time.The duo also shares how the COVID-19 pandemic played a pivotal role in their band formation, offering a glimpse into the unexpected opportunities and challenges that arose during this period. They reflect on their diverse musical influences, ranging from classic rock legends to contemporary indie artists, and how these have shaped their artistic vision. Additionally, they recount their favorite concerts, sharing memorable experiences that have left a lasting impact on their musical journey.Looking ahead, Craig and Robin discuss their exciting plans for future live performances, expressing their eagerness to connect with audiences and bring their music to life on stage. Throughout the episode, listeners are treated to a deep dive into their artistic journey, enriched by personal stories and anecdotes that reveal the passion and dedication behind their music.Find The Yets here: https://theyets.com/Find CTMU here:https://www.concertsthatmadeus.com/Join Concerts That Made Us Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/concertsthatmadeusSave 10% on Band Builder Academy membership by following this link https://bandbuilderacademy.com/Brian_Concerts/join and using promo code "concerts" at signup Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian dives deep into a captivating conversation with Lihan and Paul, from the band Snowing Down South, as they make a triumphant return to the music scene after a nine-year hiatus. The discussion kicks off with the release of their highly anticipated new single, "Birds Above My Bed," a track that marks a significant evolution in their sound and lyrical depth. They also tease their upcoming EP, "No Such Place as Far Away," which promises to deliver a fresh yet familiar vibe that long-time fans will appreciate.Throughout the episode, Lihan and Paul reflect on the reasons behind their extended break, sharing personal anecdotes and the life changes that influenced their decision to step back from the spotlight. They delve into how their music has transformed over the years, influenced by new experiences and a matured perspective on life and art. The band members reminisce about their most memorable concert experiences, highlighting the electric energy of live performances and the unique connection they feel with their audience.Listeners gain valuable insights into Snowing Down South's creative process, as Lihan and Paul discuss the challenges they faced while recording their new material, from technical hurdles to finding the right emotional tone for their songs. They express the sheer joy and fulfillment of making music together again, emphasizing the strong bond and chemistry that have always been at the heart of their collaboration.The episode beautifully captures the band's journey, exploring the musical influences that have shaped their sound and the excitement of reconnecting with their audience after so many years. Lihan and Paul express their gratitude for the unwavering support of their fans and their eagerness to share their new music with the world. As the conversation unfolds, listeners are left with a sense of anticipation and appreciation for the artistry and resilience of Snowing Down South.Find Snowing Down South here: https://www.youtube.com/@snowingdownsouthFind CTMU here:https://www.concertsthatmadeus.com/Join Concerts That Made Us Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/concertsthatmadeusSave 10% on Band Builder Academy membership by following this link https://bandbuilderacademy.com/Brian_Concerts/join and using promo code "concerts" at signup Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian delves into an insightful conversation with Finnegan Bell, the creative force behind the project "Love Ghost." Finnegan opens up about his latest album release, "Love Ghost x SKOLD," a groundbreaking collaboration with industrial music icon Tim Skold. Skold, renowned for his work with bands like SKOLD, Shotgun Messiah, KMFDM, Marilyn Manson, and Motionless in White, brings a unique edge to the album, blending Love Ghost's alternative sound with industrial rock elements.Throughout the episode, Finnegan shares memorable fan interactions that have left a lasting impression on him. He recounts receiving a stunningly realistic painting that captured the essence of his music and a set of intricately handmade dolls, each representing different aspects of his artistic persona. These heartfelt gifts underscore the deep connection between Finnegan and his fans, highlighting the impact of his music on their lives.Looking ahead, Finnegan reveals exciting plans for an upcoming tour in Mexico, where Love Ghost aims to connect with their passionate Latin American fanbase. Additionally, there are discussions about potential performances in the UK.Beyond music, Finnegan shares some of his personal interests, offering a glimpse into his life outside the studio. He expresses a fascination with reptiles, particularly snakes and lizards, and discusses his enthusiasm for various sports, which provide a balance to his creative endeavors. When asked about dream collaborators, Finnegan names Tupac Shakur and Kurt Cobain, two legendary figures whose artistry and influence continue to inspire him.As the episode draws to a close, Finnegan reflects on the albums that have shaped his musical journey, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to share his story. The conversation highlights the profound connections between musicians and their fans, emphasizing the shared experiences and emotions that music can evoke. Brian and Finnegan part ways with a mutual appreciation for the engaging discussion, leaving listeners with a deeper understanding of the artist behind Love Ghost.Find Love Ghost here: https://loveghost.com/Find CTMU here:https://www.concertsthatmadeus.com/Join Concerts That Made Us Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/concertsthatmadeusSave 10% on Band Builder Academy membership by following this link https://bandbuilderacademy.com/Brian_Concerts/join and using promo code "concerts" at signup Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian engages in an in-depth conversation with Eric Weissinger and Victoria Real, the talented musical duo known as Aerolinea. They delve into the intricacies of their new single "Nervous" and their eagerly anticipated album "All We Need," set to release on November 28th. The discussion covers their songwriting process, which is a blend of introspective lyrics and innovative melodies, and explores the emotional themes that permeate their music, such as vulnerability, connection, and resilience. Eric and Victoria open up about the challenges and rewards of collaborating from different locations, highlighting how technology bridges the gap and enhances their creative synergy. They each share their unique musical backgrounds—Eric's history with Atlanta dream-gaze duo I Am a Rocketship and Victoria honing her musical skills under the tutelage of King Crimson guitar legend Robert Fripp, first as a Guitar Craft student and later performing with the League of Crafty Guitarists. They also recount memorable concert experiences that have shaped their artistic journey. These stories underscore the transformative power of live performances and their ability to create lasting connections with audiences.The duo also outlines their future plans, including a series of upcoming shows across South America, where they aim to captivate new audiences with their dynamic performances. They reflect on the significance of concerts in their lives, not just as performers but as fans, emphasizing how live music fosters a sense of community and shared emotion.Throughout the episode, Aerolinea's distinctive sound and heartfelt artistry are highlighted, showcasing their ability to blend diverse influences into a cohesive and compelling musical narrative.Find Aerolinea here: https://aerolinea.band/homeFind CTMU here:https://www.concertsthatmadeus.com/Join Concerts That Made Us Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/concertsthatmadeusSave 10% on Band Builder Academy membership by following this link https://bandbuilderacademy.com/Brian_Concerts/join and using promo code "concerts" at signup Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this captivating episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian engages in an insightful conversation with JJ Holoubek, the creative force behind JSqrd & the Mixed-Up Zombies. The discussion delves deep into JJ's vibrant music career, with a particular focus on his novelty track "Do the Wilhelm Scream." JJ elaborates on the unique inspiration for the song, which is rooted in the iconic Wilhelm scream sound effect—a classic audio clip that has been a staple in films since the 1950s. He shares anecdotes about the creative process, revealing how he involved friends and family to bring the song to life, adding layers of humor and personal touch.JJ reflects on his musical journey, tracing back to his time with his previous band, "Trees of Mystery." He discusses the evolution of his sound and how his experiences with the band shaped his approach to music. The episode also offers a glimpse into JJ's concert experiences, where he recounts memorable performances and the energy of live audiences that fuel his passion.Throughout the conversation, JJ opens up about his diverse musical influences, ranging from classic rock to experimental genres, and how they have informed his unique style. He shares insights into his future projects, hinting at upcoming releases that promise to blend humor with innovative musicality.The episode highlights JJ's unwavering passion for humor and creativity in music, showcasing his ability to infuse lightheartedness into his work while maintaining artistic integrity. Listeners are treated to a rich tapestry of stories and reflections that underscore JJ's dedication to pushing the boundaries of novelty music and his commitment to entertaining and engaging audiences.Find JSqrd & the Mixed-Up Zombies here: https://jsqrdandthemixed-upzombies.bandcamp.com/track/do-the-wilhelm-screamFind CTMU here:https://www.concertsthatmadeus.com/Join Concerts That Made Us Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/concertsthatmadeusSave 10% on Band Builder Academy membership by following this link https://bandbuilderacademy.com/Brian_Concerts/join and using promo code "concerts" at signup Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian engages in an insightful conversation with Dusty Gannon, the charismatic frontman of Vision Video. They delve into the intricacies of the band's latest album, "Modern Horror," exploring its thematic depth and the meticulous production process led by renowned producer Ben Allen. Dusty elaborates on the creative journey that shaped the album, highlighting the collaborative efforts and innovative approaches that defined both the music and the accompanying videos.Dusty opens up about his personal experiences, candidly discussing his struggles with PTSD, which have profoundly influenced his artistic expression. He shares details about his current literary endeavor—a horror novel that reflects his fascination with the macabre and his desire to explore new creative outlets.The episode also highlights Vision Video's eagerly anticipated European/UK tour, where they will share the stage with iconic post-punk band The Chameleons. Dusty expresses his enthusiasm for the tour, emphasizing the thrill of performing alongside artists he has long admired.In a lighter vein, Dusty reveals his passion for the tabletop game Warhammer 40K, describing how it serves as both a creative outlet and a source of relaxation. He also discusses his deep admiration for seminal albums by The Chameleons and The Cure, which have significantly influenced his musical style and artistic vision.Throughout the conversation, listeners are offered a comprehensive look into Dusty's artistic journey, his inspirations, and his future plans, painting a vivid portrait of a multifaceted artist driven by passion and creativity.Find Vision Video here: https://visionvideoband.com/Find CTMU here:https://www.concertsthatmadeus.com/Join Concerts That Made Us Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/concertsthatmadeusSave 10% on Band Builder Academy membership by following this link https://bandbuilderacademy.com/Brian_Concerts/join and using promo code "concerts" at signup Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian delves deep into the musical journey of the dynamic duo Steve and Alex from The Wood, as they prepare to unveil their much-anticipated debut album "Days," slated for release on November 22nd. The conversation kicks off with an exploration of their standout singles "Let It Loose" and "Thornside Walk," where Steve and Alex elaborate on the eclectic mix of influences that shape their sound, ranging from classic rock and indie folk to modern alternative. They candidly discuss the challenge of pigeonholing their music into a single genre, highlighting how their diverse backgrounds and tastes contribute to a unique sonic tapestry.The duo offers a glimpse into their organic songwriting process, revealing how they draw inspiration from personal experiences and the world around them, often starting with a simple riff or lyric that evolves into a full-fledged composition. They express the creative freedom that comes with self-releasing their music, allowing them to maintain artistic integrity and connect more authentically with their audience.Steve and Alex also share anecdotes from their most memorable concert experiences, including a particularly electrifying performance at a local festival that solidified their passion for live music. They discuss the collaborative effort behind their visually captivating music videos, which aim to complement and enhance the storytelling of their songs.As the conversation progresses, the duo's excitement for their upcoming album release show becomes palpable. They describe the meticulous planning involved in crafting a setlist that showcases their new material while paying homage to their musical journey thus far.The episode wraps up with Steve and Alex reflecting on their path to this pivotal moment, expressing gratitude for the support they've received and outlining their aspirations for the future, including potential tours and continued exploration of their musical identity. Brian concludes by encouraging listeners to keep an eye out for The Wood's album "Days" and to experience the duo's captivating sound firsthand.Find The Wood here: https://thewood1.bandcamp.com/Find CTMU here:https://www.concertsthatmadeus.com/Join Concerts That Made Us Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/concertsthatmadeusSave 10% on Band Builder Academy membership by following this link https://bandbuilderacademy.com/Brian_Concerts/join and using promo code "concerts" at signup Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian engages in a lively and insightful conversation with Dave, Michael, and Nils of Crash Harmony about their highly anticipated debut album, "No One Asked for This," released on October 18, 2023. The band, which has reunited after an astonishing 36-year hiatus, delves deep into their rich history, sharing anecdotes and experiences that shaped their musical journey. They discuss the creative process behind their 1980s songs, offering a fresh perspective while maintaining the essence of their original sound. The dynamics of their music are explored, highlighting how each member's unique contributions blend to create their distinctive style.Throughout the episode, the band reflects on memorable performances that left a lasting impact on them, recounting stories of electrifying concerts and the influence these experiences had on their music. They discuss how past concerts have inspired their evolving sound, allowing them to incorporate new elements while staying true to their roots. The episode captures the band's camaraderie, showcasing the strong bond that has endured over the years, and their journey from the vibrant music scene at Yale to their recent reunion.Listeners gain insight into the band's optimistic outlook on future projects, as they express excitement about exploring new musical territories and continuing to evolve as artists. The conversation is filled with humor, nostalgia, and a genuine passion for music, making it a must-listen for fans and newcomers alike.Find Crash Harmony here: https://linktr.ee/crashharmonyFind CTMU here:https://www.concertsthatmadeus.com/Join Concerts That Made Us Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/concertsthatmadeusSave 10% on Band Builder Academy membership by following this link https://bandbuilderacademy.com/Brian_Concerts/join and using promo code "concerts" at signup Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Concerts That Made Us, Brian welcomes back Sam Spade, the charismatic frontman of The Midnight Devils, who are riding high after their recent triumph at the prestigious HRH X Awards in the UK. Sam dives deep into the band's exhilarating journey, tracing their evolution from humble beginnings to becoming a celebrated name in the glam rock scene. He passionately discusses their latest album, "So Hard It Hurts," delving into the intricate creative process that fuels their music, from the initial spark of inspiration to the final polished tracks.Sam shares a treasure trove of anecdotes from their extensive tours, painting vivid pictures of life on the road. He recounts a particularly challenging yet memorable experience in Dublin, where unforeseen circumstances tested the band's resilience and camaraderie. Despite the hurdles, the band emerged stronger, reinforcing their commitment to delivering electrifying performances. Sam emphasizes the importance of maintaining a fun and positive atmosphere during their shows, ensuring that every concert is a memorable celebration for their fans.The episode also sheds light on the band's exciting future plans. Sam reveals their upcoming tour dates, promising fans an unforgettable experience with new setlists and surprises. He hints at new releases on the horizon, teasing collaborations and fresh sounds that will push the boundaries of their musical style. Beyond music, Sam shares his personal passion for history and travel, explaining how these interests influence his songwriting and stage presence, adding depth and authenticity to The Midnight Devils' dynamic persona.Find The Midnight Devils here: https://www.themidnightdevils.com/Find CTMU here:https://www.concertsthatmadeus.com/Join Concerts That Made Us Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/concertsthatmadeusSave 10% on Band Builder Academy membership by following this link https://bandbuilderacademy.com/Brian_Concerts/join and using promo code "concerts" at signup Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this captivating episode of "Concerts That Made Us," host Brian delves deep into the creative world of Moskitos, featuring an engaging interview with band members Pete and Albert. The conversation centers around their much-anticipated debut album, "Mirage," which has been making waves in the music scene. The album is noted for its raw and authentic sound, a distinctive blend shaped by the vibrant and eclectic psychedelic rock scene of Cape Town. This unique sound is further enriched by philosophical influences, particularly Plato's allegory of the cave, which adds a layer of depth and introspection to their music.Pete and Albert offer a fascinating glimpse into their collaborative writing process. They also share anecdotes from their recording sessions with renowned producer Warren Fischer, whose expertise and vision helped bring "Mirage" to life. The band members recount the challenges and triumphs they faced in the studio, highlighting the creative synergy that developed between them and Fischer.The episode also takes listeners on a journey through some of Moskitos' most memorable live performances. Pete and Albert vividly describe the electric atmosphere of their album release party, which featured the unique addition of two drummers, creating a powerful and immersive sound experience. They reflect on other impactful concerts that have significantly shaped their musical journey, sharing stories of unexpected moments and the profound connection they feel with their audience during live shows.As the episode draws to a close, Pete and Albert express heartfelt gratitude to their fans for their unwavering support and enthusiasm. They share their excitement for future projects, hinting at new musical explorations and the possibility of a European tour, which promises to bring their dynamic sound to an even wider audience. With a sense of anticipation and optimism, the band looks forward to the next chapter in their musical journey, eager to continue pushing boundaries and connecting with fans around the world.Find Moskitos here: https://linktr.ee/MoskitosFind CTMU here:https://www.concertsthatmadeus.com/Join Concerts That Made Us Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/concertsthatmadeusSave 10% on Band Builder Academy membership by following this link https://bandbuilderacademy.com/Brian_Concerts/join and using promo code "concerts" at signup Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Concerts That Made Us, Brian sits down with the talented members of the band Rewind—Jordan, Simon, John, and Aidan—to discuss their exciting journey in the music industry. The conversation kicks off with an in-depth look at their debut single, "Never Enough," exploring the themes and emotions that inspired the track. The band shares their fascinating evolution from performing as a covers band to crafting their own original music, highlighting the pivotal moments that led to this transition.The discussion delves into their collaborative songwriting process, where each member brings unique ideas and influences to the table, creating a rich tapestry of sound. They recount their experience working with renowned producer Alan Simmonds, who played a crucial role in refining their sound and pushing their creative boundaries. The band also shares behind-the-scenes stories from the production of their music video, describing it as a fun yet challenging endeavor that brought their vision to life.Throughout the episode, the band members offer insights into their group dynamic, discussing how their diverse musical backgrounds and shared passion for music fuel their creativity. They reveal the inspirations behind their music, drawing from personal experiences and a wide range of musical influences. Looking ahead, they tease an upcoming EP, expressing excitement about the new material and their plans for future releases.In addition to their musical journey, the band members open up about their personal interests, favorite musicians, and albums they frequently revisit. This candid conversation provides listeners with a glimpse into their personalities beyond the music, showcasing their camaraderie and shared sense of humor.Find Rewind here: https://linktr.ee/RewindthemusicFind CTMU here:https://www.concertsthatmadeus.com/Newsletter: https://concertsthatmadeus.aweb.page/p/f065707b-2e34-4268-8e73-94f12bd2e938Save 10% on Band Builder Academy membership by following this link https://bandbuilderacademy.com/Brian_Concerts/join and using promo code "concerts" at signup Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian sits down with Taylor, from the rising metal band Oathbound. The conversation kicks off with an in-depth exploration of the band's latest EP, "Until It's Gone," which delves into profound themes such as addiction, loss, and mental health. Taylor opens up about the personal experiences and stories that inspired the EP's raw and emotive lyrics, offering listeners a glimpse into the band's creative process.The conversation shifts to Oathbound's reputation for high-energy live performances, with Taylor recounting some of their most memorable concert experiences. He describes the electric atmosphere of their shows, the adrenaline rush of performing in front of passionate fans, and the band's commitment to delivering an unforgettable experience every time they take the stage. Taylor also teases exciting plans for their upcoming album and tour, hinting at new musical directions and ambitious stage productions that promise to elevate their live performances to new heights.Reflecting on influential concerts and personal inspirations, Taylor shares stories of the legendary bands and artists that shaped his musical journey. He discusses the impact of witnessing iconic performances and how those experiences fueled his passion for music and performance. Throughout the interview, Taylor provides a comprehensive look into Oathbound's journey, from their humble beginnings to their current success, and offers insights into the band's future aspirations, including their desire to inspire others through their music and message.Find Oathbound here: https://www.youtube.com/@Oathbound-BandFind CTMU here:https://www.concertsthatmadeus.com/Newsletter: https://concertsthatmadeus.aweb.page/p/f065707b-2e34-4268-8e73-94f12bd2e938Save 10% on Band Builder Academy membership by following this link https://bandbuilderacademy.com/Brian_Concerts/join and using promo code "concerts" at signup Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian sits down with John Treanor, the frontman of the psychedelic rock band Tombstones in Their Eyes. John delves into the intricacies of their latest album, "Asylum Harbor," exploring its deeply emotional themes that touch on personal struggles, mental health, and the search for solace. He provides a behind-the-scenes look at the creative process, highlighting how the band experimented with new sounds and recording techniques to capture the album's haunting atmosphere.John also opens up about the evolving dynamics within the band, particularly with the recent addition of Clea Cullen on vocals and Joel Wasko on bass. He explains how Clea's ethereal voice and Joel's rhythmic prowess have brought a fresh energy to their music, allowing them to explore new musical territories and enhance their live performances.Reflecting on his musical journey, John shares anecdotes about concerts that left a lasting impact on him, notably a transformative Rolling Stones show in 1975 that ignited his passion for live music. He describes how these experiences have shaped the band's ambitions for their own live performances, aiming to create immersive and memorable experiences for their audiences.John candidly discusses his struggles with stage anxiety and the strategies he employs to manage it, including meditation and visualization techniques. He reveals his pre-show rituals, which include quiet moments of reflection and connecting with his bandmates to foster a sense of unity and focus before taking the stage.Looking ahead, John expresses his aspirations for the band's future in the music industry. He envisions expanding their reach to international audiences and continuing to push the boundaries of their sound. With a clear vision and a dedicated team, John is excited about the journey that lies ahead for Tombstones in Their Eyes.Find Tombstones In Their Eyes here: https://www.tombstonesintheireyes.com/Find CTMU here:https://www.concertsthatmadeus.com/Newsletter: https://concertsthatmadeus.aweb.page/p/f065707b-2e34-4268-8e73-94f12bd2e938Save 10% on Band Builder Academy membership by following this link https://bandbuilderacademy.com/Brian_Concerts/join and using promo code "concerts" at signup Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
























this sounds really cool can't wait to hear your first episode