In this MINI episode of Tuna on Toast, Stryker talks to Matt and Brad Shultz from the band Cage the Elephant. In 2024, Cage the Elephant released their sixth album, Neon Pill, and Matt and Brad give Stryker all the details on how it was made. Neon Pill was especially important for Matt, their lead singer, who suffered through years of psychosis before getting the help he needed. He tells Stryker all about his journey, and how it inspired many of the songs on Neon Pill, including the title track. Another great song from the album is “Rainbow,” and Matt explains to Stryker how he instantly knew it was going to be special. Stryker also asks the guys about the band’s early goals, long before Cage the Elephant had massive hits songs and Grammy Awards. Matt and Brad also share some fond memories of their dad, a major musical influence in their lives, who passed away in 2020. This was a great interview with an awesome band, who will be touring with Oasis next year! Subscribe to Tuna on Toast, follow @tunaontoast and @TedStryker on socials, and thanks for checking out the show!
In this episode of Tuna On Toast, Stryker chats with Abigail Morris, frontwoman of The Last Dinner Party. This U.K. band has quickly become popular all over the globe thanks to songs like "Sinner" and "Nothing Matters", and Abigail tells Stryker all about their rise in fame. The Last Dinner Party only played a handful of shows before getting offered a record deal, and it's been a whirlwind since then. Their debut album, 'Prelude to Ecstacy,' came out earlier this year, and Abigail tells Stryker all about recording it with producer James Ford. Stryker was lucky enough to catch The Last Dinner Party's first Los Angeles show in 2023, and Abigail shares with him her feelings about LA. There's also a new album from The Last Dinner Party, 'Prelude to Ecstasy: Acoustics and Covers.' Abigail explains why the band chose to cover such notable songs as Sparks' "This Town Ain't Big Enough for the Both of Us" and Chris Isaak's "Wicked Game." Abigail also reveals the two artists she dreams of collaborating with -- spoiler alert, it's Chappell Roan and Nick Cave! Subscribe to Tuna On Toast, follow @TedStryker and @Tunaontoast on socials, and thanks (as always) for listening to the show!
In this episode of Tuna on Toast, Stryker interviews Pennywise singer Jim Lindberg. Jim shares an array of stories from Pennywise history, from chaotic early shows, to landing their songs in surf videos (shoutout Greg Browning and Taylor Steele), to on-tour pranks. How did Brett Gurewittz from Bad Religion influence Pennywise? What was the early Southern California punk rock scene like? When did he know that Pennywise would be his life? Jim gives these stories and more. Over the years, Pennywise crossed paths with a long list of artists, and Jim mentions their history with Blink 182, The Offspring, No Doubt, Sublime and Fat Mike of NOFX (among others). Jim Lindberg was also hugely important to Warped Tour, and he tells Stryker all about its creation. Jim also talks about Pennywise’s late bassist, Jason Thirsk, discussing his impact as well as how the band moved forward after his death. The song “Bro Hymn (Tribute)” was rewritten following Jason’s passing, and Jim explores the legacy of the tune. Jim’s solo project, The Black Pacific, has a new album called ‘Here Comes Our Wave’, and he details its recording and how the songs came together. Jim even offers Stryker a glimpse at his life offstage, discussing fatherhood and his own childhood. Could Stryker be involved in the next Pennywise song? Be sure to listen to the end. Subscribe to the Tuna on Toast YouTube channel, follow @TedStryker and @Tunaontoast on socials, and thanks for listening!
In this Tuna on Toast episode, Stryker welcomes Dexter Holland and Noodles from The Offspring. The guys chat about the brand new album, SUPERCHARGED. Dexter talks about his first time ever playing with Noodles in his living room and why they love being in a band. Dexter tells Stryker how the song "Bad Habit" was inspired while also discussing the pressure of writing the album Ixnay on the Hombre......which of course was the follow up to SMASH which dropped in 1994. Dexter and Noodles talk about playing early shows at house parties and gaining a fan base in Berkley, CA at Gilman Street. Dexter and Noodles tell the story of hooking up with both Ed Sheeran and Yungblud and what it's like inspiring such huge artists. Stryker and the offspring chat about the song "You're Gonna Go Far Kid" and how that song came together and is now part of the billions streamed club on Spotify. Stryker asks the guys about awards and the potential one day of being inducted into The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Dexter and Noodles rule so much! Throw on the new Offspring album SUPERCHARGED and enjoy! Thanks for being part of the Tuna on Toast community!
Welcome to another episode of Tuna on Toast with Stryker featuring the fantastic musician, St. Vincent! If you have not listened to her latest album titled All Born Screaming, start with song 1 and listen all the way through! SHe's released 7 studio albums so far in her career. Her songwriting and style and personality and attitude and strength and belief in her art is infectious. St. Vincent is beyond talented in all ways! I'm super grateful she joined me on the show. Find her on the road and thanks for supporting Tuna on Toast.
In this episode, Stryker welcomes the great songwriter, singer and performer...Hardy, to the Tuna on Toast podcast. Stryker and Hardy cover everything from growing up in Mississippi then moving to Nashville and why his Dad playing the song "Alive" from Pearl Jam was so inspirational. The guys discuss the rock influences in his life as well why and how musicians like Jeremy from A Day To Remember, Fred Durst, and Chad Smith from the RHCP have all appeared on Hardy's albums from The Mockingbird and the Crow in 2023 to the new Hardy album titled Quit released in July of 2024. Hardy is a good dude obviously filled with tremendous talent! Make sure to find him on the road and take a deep dive into all of his songs he's been a part of! Thanks for supporting Tuna on Toast!!!
In this episode of Tuna on Toast, Stryker welcomes Joe Keery to the show! Joe Keery is not only a great actor (Stranger Things and Fargo) but also a wonderful singer/songwriter/producer. Stryker and Djo (Joe) discuss the song "End of Beginning" and the process of how Joe creates music. Stryker and Joe talk all things from great Chicago movies to watching his own TV shows to feeling the need to prove he's a credible musician. Joe Keery rules in all ways! This was a fun chat, thanks for stopping by!
In this episode, Stryker welcomes from the band PHOENIX, Thomas Mars. Thomas tells Stryker about his love for Curb Your Enthusiasm, Bewitched and the show Dallas. The guys talk about what life was like for Thomas growing up in Versailles, France. Stryker and Thomas discuss the timeline on why and how Phoenix went from a studio band to a live band. Thomas tells Stryker why he doesn't think the band will play album anniversary shows for WOLFGANG AMADEUS PHOENIX. New music from Phoenix is being worked on says Thomas! Thomas Mars is such a good dude and beyond talented. If you haven't seen Phoenix play live, find a show and go see em play! Thank you again for supporting Tuna on Toast!
In this episode, Ted Stryker welcomes Jakob Nowell to Tuna on Toast w Stryker. Jakob tells Stryker all about his new Jakobs Castle album which is out now titled Enter the Castle. Jakob and Stryker discuss how the great Tim Armstrong worked on the album. Jakob discusses his favorite bands growing up like Queens of the Stone Age, System of a Down and Tool! Jakob and Stryker talk about Jakob's Dad, the late great Bradley Nowell and what it's like to now be the frontman of the band Sublime, with Bud and Eric. Will Jakob and Gwen Stefani be able to meet up and perform "Saw Red"? We hope that happens! Jakob is smart, cool, and hardworking and when you have a moment, go stream his brand new album, it's fantastic!
In this episode, we welcome frontman of Judah and the Lion, Judah Akers to Tuna on Toast with Stryker. Judah and Stryker talk about the new album, The Process and how the 5 stages of grief have inspired the songs. Judah shares his love for K. Flay and how they met and how touring with Incubus and Twenty One Pilots influenced Judah. Thanks for supporting Tuna on Toast and please make sure to go see Judah and the Lion when they play in a city near you.
In this Tuna on Toast episode, Stryker welcomes the frontman of Papa Roach, Jacoby Shaddix. The guys talk everything from early shows in Vacaville to signing with a big label to releasing Infest. It's a deep dive of everything past, present and future. This episode is filled with so many awesome stories with a ton of inspiration. Jacoby is a talented and smart guy who is an awesome frantman! Thanks for listening to another episode of Tuna on Toast.
This week on Tuna On Toast, Stryker interviews Flavor Flav. The legendary rapper has a new song called "Every Where Man," and he tells Stryker all about how it came together -- including teaming up with Chuck D again. Flavor Flav also discusses the history of Public Enemy, as well as the group's lasting impact. Why did Flavor Flav start wearing a clock around his neck? He tells Stryker the story. Flavor Flav also reveals how Beastie Boys got him on his first airplane flight. He tells that story and explains why he, alongside the Beastie Boys, helped pull down racial divides in hip hop. Flavor Flav goes into detail about Public Enemy's induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and why the honor meant so much to him. Plus, is Flavor Flav collaborating with Foo Fighters? He gives Stryker the details of his conversation with Dave Grohl. Subscribe to Tuna On Toast, follow us on socials, and thank you for supporting the show!
In this episode of Tuna On Toast, Stryker interviews Brent Smith, lead singer of Shinedown! Brent starts out talking about an elderly fan who recently went viral because of her love for Shinedown and "The Sound of Madness". He also discusses the band’s hugely popular 2008 album, ‘The Sound of Madness,’ and why it was such a major moment in Shinedown’s career. Brent looks back on his early days, his upbringing, and the band he was in before Shinedown. Brent opens up to Stryker about his previous battles with addiction and his journey to sobriety. He also tells Stryker about his friend Jellyroll and explains why he’s so happy to see the singer’s success. Shinedown’s song “A Symptom of Being Human” is a huge radio hit for the band, and Brent tells Stryker all about how it came together. Brent also discusses the ‘90s rock bands who influenced him and reveals who would be on his ‘90s rock Mount Rushmore. Shinedown has toured with some legendary acts, including Van Halen and Kiss, and Brent explains how he learned from every experience. Towards the end of the interview, Brent even reveals that Shinedown is working on new music! Subscribe to Tuna On Toast, follow us on socials, and thanks for supporting the show!
In this episode, Stryker welcomes Adam Lazzara from Taking Back Sunday to Tuna On Toast. Taking Back Sunday's new album, 152, is out now. Adam discusses how it came together and reveals why working with a pop producer had a HUGE impact on this album. Adam also talks to Stryker about how recording technology has changed over the years and his own struggles to evolve with different digital tools. Adam joined Taking Back Sunday over 20 years ago and he takes Stryker through the story of how he met the band and originally became their bassist before switching to vocals -- even though he wasn't a singer! Later in the interview, Adam explains why Taking Back Sunday works hard to keep their concert ticket prices low. He also shows love for Post Malone and reveals what Taking Back Sunday learned while opening for Blink-182! Subscribe to Tuna On Toast, follow @TedStryker and @Tunaontoast on Instagram, and THANK YOU for supporting the show!
Ted Stryker welcomes the awesome Matt Skiba from Alkaline Trio to Tuna on Toast! Matt and Stryker talk about the band's new album, 'Blood, Hair, and Eyeballs' and how he chose that title. Matt details his childhood and his Mom and Dad's experience in the Vietnam War. He also tells a story of going to see Social Distortion as a kid, along with early punk shows that influenced him. Matt shares his thoughts on songwriting and his surprising influences -- from Ani DiFranco to Elton John. Matt discusses his time in Blink-182 and how working with Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker influenced the new Alkaline Trio album. Matt also shares his reaction to Blink's new music! Matt Skiba tells Stryker about his first photoshoot with Blink-182, and explains why it's the only thing he’d change about his time in the band. Matt talks about the late great Jerry Finn and his favorite Warped Tour memories. Alkaline Trio's new album was recorded at Dave Grohl’s 606 Studio. Matt discusses the experience, and explains how Alkaline Trio knew Josh Freese was in Foo Fighters before everyone else. Matt also talks about the Alkaline Trio album he CAN'T listen to. Matt Skiba is such a cool and talented guy. I'm super grateful he was so open and talkative! Subscribe to Tuna On Toast, follow us on social media, and thank you for supporting the show!
This episode of Tuna On Toast, Stryker sits down with Butch Walker and Jayce Fincher of Marvelous 3. The band has been gone for over 20 years, but recently got back together. Butch reveals what led to the Marvelous 3 reunion and discusses the band’s new album, IV. The guys also go back in history, reliving how Marvelous 3 got started and their breakout song, “Freak of the Week.” Turns out, Butch didn’t think much of “Freak of the Week” at first, but it was Jayce who recognized the song’s potential. The guys also discuss the highs and lows of success, including some dark times right before Marvelous 3 broke up. Butch Walker has had a very successful career as a songwriter and producer, working with artists like Taylor Swift, Pink, Weezer, Avril Lavigne and Fall Out Boy. Butch tells Stryker what he brings to the table when he’s working with other artists, and the importance of finding the right kind of producer. Marvelous 3 have a handful of reunion performances in 2023. Butch and Jayce admitted their excitement for the gigs – and even teased the potential for more shows to come. Leave us a review, follow Tuna On Toast and Ted Stryker on socials, and thank you for your support!
In this episode of Tuna On Toast, Stryker interviews award-winning actor and musician Michael C. Hall. Michael is known all over the world for playing Dexter on the TV show 'Dexter' and David Fisher on the acclaimed series 'Six Feet Under.' Michael is also the lead singer of the great band Princess Goes, who recently released their second full length album, 'Come of Age.' Stryker asks Michael discuss the differences between acting and fronting a band, and how Michael got into music in the first place. Princess Goes will be out on tour soon, and Michael explains what it’s been like paying his dues and performing in clubs across the country. Michael also previously starred in David Bowie’s stage musical Lazarus, and he tells Stryker all about working alongside the rock legend. Subscribe to Tuna On Toast, follow us on social media and thank you – as always – for supporting the show!
In this episode of Tuna On Toast, Stryker catches up with Justin Furstenfeld from Blue October. In the interview, Justin goes deep into the band’s history, discussing his inspiration, how he got into music, and what led him to the style of music he makes. Blue October were dropped from their first label, but Justin reveals to Stryker why he not only understood the move, but agreed that it was the right thing at the time. Justin also talks about “Hate Me” and how success went to his head. Blue October is releasing a triple album called ‘Spinning The Truth Around’ and Justin tells Stryker all about how the project came together, including his writing sessions with Billy Corgan! Subscribe to Tuna On Toast, leave us a review, follow us on socials – and thank you for supporting the show!
On this episode of Tuna On Toast, Stryker interviews Josh Homme from Queens of the Stone Age. The band has a new album out called ‘In Times New Roman’ and Josh tells Stryker all about how it came together. The guys discuss inspiration for some of the songs, including “Paper Machete” and "What the Peephole Say." Josh has had a difficult few years but he explains to Stryker why he’s able to see a light at the end of the tunnel, and even reveals that he laughs when life gets especially tough. Queens of the Stone Age are out on tour and Josh details how he puts the band’s setlist together every night. He also explains why he still loves playing “No One Knows” and why QOTSA will never be a band that refuses to play their hits. Josh Homme also reveals some of his favorite movies – including a Ryan Gosling flick and some rom-coms. He also explains why he’s never heard a Taylor Swift song. Subscribe to Tuna On Toast with Stryker, leave us a review, give us a follow on social media, and thank you – as always – for supporting the show!
In this episode of Tuna On Toast, Stryker sat down with Doug Robb, singer for Hoobastank. The band's album 'The Reason' turns 20 in 2023 and Doug went into detail about the making of the album. Doug tells Stryker about the title track, "The Reason," and how he had no idea it would become a massive hit. He also reveals why the song's success changed things for Hoobastank, especially when it came to the band's public perception. This interview took place at the Sick New World festival in Las Vegas, and Doug talked about playing on a lineup of early 2000s rock acts and what it was like to have his family in the crowd. Hoobastank are also planning some shows and special releases for the anniversary of 'The Reason,' and Doug gave Stryker some hints for what to expect. Subscribe to Tuna On Toast, follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and thanks -- as always -- for making this show possible!
Julian Ford
love Stryker this podcast is great 👍