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Concerts That Made Us

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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 milestone 200th episode of Concerts That Made Us, Brian has the pleasure of welcoming Cito, the charismatic frontman of the renowned South African band Wonderboom. As they gear up for the release of their much-anticipated album "Hard Mode," scheduled to drop on March 22nd, Cito delves into the essence of what fans can expect from this latest project. The album is a testament to Wonderboom's impressive 28-year journey in the music industry, encapsulating an eclectic mix of genres that have influenced the band over the years. With their rock core sound at the heart of it all, "Hard Mode" also weaves in elements of punk, funk, hip hop, and the South African genre of kwaito, showcasing the band's versatility and dynamic range.Cito shares the creative process behind their single "Miss Demeanor," which they've crafted with the intention of capturing the energy of the dance floor and becoming a hit that resonates with audiences everywhere. The collaboration with esteemed producer Matthew Fink has been a significant part of their journey, especially as the band has strategically released singles in the lead-up to the full album since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.Cito gives listeners an insider's view of the band's meticulous preparation for recording, their collective excitement for embarking on a nationwide tour, and their aspirations to connect with international audiences, with a special mention of their desire to perform in Ireland.Reflecting on the band's storied past, Cito recounts some of the most memorable gigs they've played, including the unforgettable experience of opening for the legendary Guns N' Roses. He also candidly discusses the evolution of the band's pre-show rituals, shifting from the wild partying of their early days to adopting a more disciplined approach to ensure peak performance.Beyond the music, Cito opens up about personal fan encounters that have left a lasting impression, his entrepreneurial venture into the coffee business, and his deep-seated admiration for musical icons such as Thom Yorke and Nick Cave. He also expresses his enduring love for the album "Dummy" by Portishead, highlighting its influence on his own musical sensibilities.Join me in this engaging conversation with Cito as we celebrate the 200th episode of the podcast, exploring the past, present, and future of Wonderboom, and the vibrant tapestry of sounds that define their upcoming album "Hard Mode."Find Wonderboom here:https://wonderboom.co.za/Find CTMU hereLinktreeNewsletter: 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 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/concerts-that-made-us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this insightful episode of our podcast, we are thrilled to welcome the talented Craig Vittorio, a key member of the rising band Tzarina. Craig delves into the narrative of their musical voyage, starting with the excitement surrounding the release of their emotionally charged single "Borrowed Time." He candidly discusses the hurdles Tzarina has had to overcome, including the unforeseen challenges posed by the global pandemic. The latter not only delayed their much-anticipated album release but also put a halt to their live performances, which are the lifeblood of any band.Craig speaks with passion about the creative process and the band's collaboration with the renowned producer Nick Bellmore, whose expertise helped to refine their sound and bring their vision to life. He expresses the band's ambitions to expand their reach by supporting larger, well-established acts and their dream of electrifying crowds at major music festivals.Becoming a parent, a pivotal moment in Craig's life, has had a profound influence on his approach to music and career. He shares how this life-changing experience has reshaped his priorities and infused his songwriting with new depth.Listeners will be treated to Craig's reflections on some of the most memorable concerts he has attended, offering a glimpse into the experiences that have shaped his musical perspective. He also provides an insider's look at his local music scene, discussing its unique characteristics and the camaraderie among artists.Craig goes on to reveal his strategies for delivering electrifying live performances, a testament to his dedication to his craft. He also touches on the delicate act of balancing the demands of his music career with his personal life, a relatable struggle for many in the industry.As the episode draws to a close, Craig offers an introspective look at his musical evolution, sharing how his style and influences have shifted over time. He leaves listeners with tantalizing details about Tzarina's upcoming album, hinting at the creative directions the band is exploring. Additionally, he announces the launch of the band's web store, an exciting development for fans eager to support Tzarina and connect with them beyond the music.This episode is a must-listen for fans and aspiring musicians alike, as Craig Vittorio provides a rare and honest look behind the curtain of a band on the rise, navigating the complexities of the modern music landscape.Find Tzarina here:https://linktr.ee/tzarinabandFind CTMU hereLinktreeNewsletter: 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 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/concerts-that-made-us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the latest captivating episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian, welcomes the esteemed Dave Perry. Dave, a versatile and accomplished musician, has made a name for himself with both his solo project Fear of Water and as the dynamic drummer for the progressive rock outfit Ra. The two settle into a rich conversation about Dave's recent musical projects, with a particular focus on his new single "Systemic," which has been making waves in the music community, not least because of its collaboration with Aaron Nordstrom of Gemini Syndrome.Brian probes the depths of Dave's creative process, and Dave reveals the intense emotional and political charge that fueled the creation of "Systemic." He discusses the song's genesis in the wake of the divisive overturning of Roe v. Wade, and how it serves as a poignant musical plea for the preservation of secular governance and personal freedoms. The discussion takes a turn towards the collaborative nature of Dave's work, where he offers a window into his experiences working with industry heavyweights like Clint Lowery. Dave candidly discusses the hurdles he faces as a solo artist in the complex tapestry of the modern music industry, from production to promotion.As the conversation unfolds, Dave emphasizes the often-overlooked issue of hearing protection among musicians. He passionately recommends the film "Sound of Metal" for its realistic portrayal of a musician grappling with the onset of hearing loss, a topic close to his heart. The interview takes a nostalgic turn as Dave recounts the unforgettable moments he's lived on stage. He vividly describes the indescribable rush of connecting with a crowd, the surge of adrenaline, and the communal energy that only a live concert can evoke.Listeners are invited to join Brian and Dave as they delve into these topics and more, offering a unique perspective on the life of a musician, the collaborative spirit of the industry, and the unforgettable impact of live music. Tune in to "Concerts That Made Us" for this insightful and inspiring episode that promises to resonate with music lovers and concertgoers alike.Find Fear of Water here:https://www.facebook.com/FearOfWaterBandFind CTMU hereLinktreeNewsletter: 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 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/concerts-that-made-us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
American Jetset

American Jetset

2024-03-0750:02

In this engaging and dynamic podcast episode, our charismatic host Brian sits down with the talented Ian and Jeff, two of the driving forces behind the rock sensation American Jetset. The conversation kicks off with an exploration of their musical evolution, as the duo passionately discusses their latest creative outputs. They give listeners an in-depth look at their new music, shining a spotlight on their electrifying single "Firestarter," which has been setting the airwaves ablaze with its catchy hooks and anthemic chorus.The discussion then shifts to their highly anticipated LP "Devils and Angels," a record that signifies a bold move towards a fusion of pop sensibilities with their established glam rock flair. Ian and Jeff open up about the inspiration behind this new direction, revealing the artistic influences that have shaped their sound and how they've matured as musicians over the years.As the episode unfolds, the pair regales Brian with tales from the road, painting vivid pictures of their touring escapades. They recount the highs and lows of life on tour, from the exhilaration of performing live to the unexpected and sometimes humorous challenges they've faced, such as a bizarre bee attack during an outdoor performance that tested their composure and showmanship.Listeners are treated to a glimpse behind the curtain as Ian and Jeff describe their pre-show rituals, those moments of preparation and focus that help them deliver electrifying performances night after night. They also look to the horizon, discussing their aspirations for the future and the exciting projects they have lined up, hinting at the continued evolution of American Jetset's sound and stage presence.Music aficionados will appreciate the duo's candid conversation about their current musical obsessions, as they pay homage to the bands and albums that have left an indelible mark on their own work. Their genuine admiration for their musical peers and predecessors adds a layer of depth to the discussion, showcasing their knowledge and passion for the industry.Throughout the episode, Brian's expert hosting keeps the conversation flowing seamlessly, ensuring that listeners are captivated by the stories and insights shared by Ian and Jeff. This podcast episode is a must-listen for fans of American Jetset, music enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the creative journey of artists who are truly passionate about their craft.Find American Jetset here:https://www.americanjetset.com/Find CTMU hereLinktreeNewsletter: 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 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/concerts-that-made-us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Changing The Design

Changing The Design

2024-03-0554:27

In the latest captivating episode of "Concerts That Made Us," our enthusiastic host, Brian, sits down with the remarkably talented Alan Griffith from Changing The Design, who has earned a reputation as a versatile multi-instrumentalist with a penchant for creating deeply resonant music. Throughout the interview, Alan offers listeners an intimate glimpse into his creative process, revealing how he meticulously crafts each layer of his compositions to forge an emotional bond with his audience. He speaks candidly about the profound impact that his personal experiences and emotions have on his song writing, allowing fans to understand the heart and soul poured into every note.Alan opens up about a particularly challenging period in his life when he faced the daunting obstacle of losing his singing ability. He recounts the journey of adapting and evolving as a musician, which ultimately led to the birth of his latest artistic venture, the album "Soul Dissection Experiment." This project, he explains, is a raw and experimental foray into his psyche, exploring themes of vulnerability and resilience.Listeners are treated to fascinating anecdotes about Alan's most memorable live performances, where the energy of the crowd and the magic of the moment create unforgettable experiences. He reminisces about the electric atmosphere of these events, sharing how the live setting adds a unique dimension to his music.Alan's fondness for the culture of the 1980s shines through as he enthusiastically shares his love for iconic movies of the era, such as "Once Bitten" and "Weird Science." He discusses how these films, with their blend of humour and heart, have left a lasting impression on him. Moreover, he expresses his deep admiration for the musical genius of Danny Elfman, whose work has been a source of inspiration throughout his career.The conversation takes a turn towards Alan's musical influences, where he highlights albums that have shaped his artistic vision. He speaks with reverence about Type O Negative's "October Rust," describing its haunting melodies and atmospheric soundscapes that have influenced his own music. Metallica's self-titled album, commonly known as "The Black Album," is also mentioned for its raw power and intricate musicianship, which have left an indelible mark on his work.This episode of "Concerts That Made Us" is a rich tapestry of music insights, personal revelations, and a touch of nostalgia, offering listeners a multi-dimensional portrait of a musician who continues to inspire and connect with fans around the world. Whether you're a long-time follower of Alan's career or a newcomer to his music, this episode promises to be an enlightening journey through the life and influences of a truly dedicated artist.Find Changing The Design here:https://www.changingthedesign.com/Find CTMU hereLinktreeNewsletter: 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 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/concerts-that-made-us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this insightful episode of "Concerts That Made Us," host Brian sits down with the exceptionally talented Jonno Sweetman, who has made a name for himself in the music industry as a dynamic drummer. Jonno is now expanding his artistic horizons by delving into the realm of songwriting with the release of his debut EP titled "Otherside." During the interview, Jonno opens up about his intriguing journey from being a drummer—a role he has excelled in and been recognized for—to embracing the vulnerability and storytelling of a singer-songwriter.Jonno recounts how the global lockdown served as a catalyst for his musical evolution, providing him with the opportunity to reconnect with the guitar. This rekindled passion led to a burst of creativity and the birth of his new music. He speaks candidly about the collaborative process behind the creation of "Otherside," working closely with fellow musicians and producers to bring his vision to life.Despite his roots being deeply embedded in jazz, Jonno's new direction sees him exploring the nuances of folk and the introspective world of singer-songwriters. His music now weaves together the improvisational spirit of jazz with the narrative-driven approach of folk, creating a unique and captivating sound.Jonno also shares his experiences with the business side of music, including his decision to turn down a live performance slot. However, he remains open to the idea of performing his new material live in the future, once his current drumming commitments—which keep him quite busy—allow for it.The conversation takes a dive into Jonno's promotional strategies for his EP, as he navigates the ever-changing landscape of the music industry. He reminisces about concerts that have left a lasting impression on him, and looks ahead to his future plans, which include the exciting prospect of touring and releasing new music.Beyond music, Jonno reveals his personal interests, such as his love for golf, which provides him with a sense of balance and relaxation. He also shares his admiration for artists like Scott Matthews, whose songwriting has influenced him, and Miles Davis, whose jazz legacy continues to inspire musicians worldwide.Throughout the interview, it becomes evident that Jonno Sweetman is not only a musician with a rich and diverse background but also an artist with a deep passion for his craft and an eagerness to explore new creative avenues. His story is one of transformation, resilience, and the pursuit of artistic fulfillment.Find Jonno Sweetman here:https://www.instagram.com/jonno_sweetman/Find CTMU hereLinktreeNewsletter: 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 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/concerts-that-made-us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this in-depth podcast episode, Stefan, the charismatic frontman of the indie rock band Kensington Road, delves into a rich conversation about their latest captivating single, "Flowers in Japan." He explores the song's nuanced composition and the profound, reflective themes that listeners can anticipate in their eagerly awaited album, "Charlie is Alive." Stefan provides a window into the band's organic and collaborative songwriting process, which often involves jam sessions and a shared passion for storytelling through music.As the discussion unfolds, Stefan recounts his most impactful concert experiences with a sense of nostalgia and excitement. He vividly describes the energy and inspiration drawn from witnessing legendary performances by iconic bands such as Midnight Oil and Crowded House. These live music experiences have not only left a lasting impression on him but also influenced the band's dynamic stage presence.Stefan goes on to articulate the influence of the vibrant local Berlin music scene on Kensington Road's sound. He emphasizes that while they are a German band, their musical identity transcends geographical boundaries, resulting in a sound that is more international than typically German. This global appeal is a testament to the band's ability to blend various influences into their unique brand of rock music.The conversation then shifts to the diversity and richness of the German music scene, where Stefan highlights the wide array of genres and talents that coexist within it. He speaks with pride about Kensington Road's energetic rock'n'roll live shows, which are a testament to their commitment to delivering powerful and memorable performances to their fans.Stefan also touches on the music industry's changing landscape, discussing the importance of releasing music in a timely manner without being hindered by the traditional constraints of waiting for a record deal. This approach reflects the band's dedication to their craft and their desire to connect with their audience through their music.Looking to the future, Stefan shares the band's aspirations to bring their music to new audiences by touring countries like Ireland and South Africa. He expresses a genuine longing to experience different cultures and connect with fans across the globe.As the episode nears its end, Stefan reveals his personal musical heroes, expressing deep admiration for the storytelling prowess of Bruce Springsteen and the revolutionary spirit of Bob Marley. He imagines the profound conversations that could take place if he were to host them at a dinner party. Additionally, Stefan shares his affection for albums that have shaped his musical journey, including works by Counting Crows and, of course, Bruce Springsteen, highlighting the timeless impact these artists have had on him both personally and professionally.Find Kensington Road here: https://www.kensingtonroad.de/Find CTMU hereLinktreeNewsletter: 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 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/concerts-that-made-us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kirsten

Kirsten

2024-02-2228:43

In this captivating and in-depth episode of the "Concerts That Made Us" podcast, we are joined by Kirsten, a rising star in the indie pop scene whose dedication and fervor for music shine through every word she speaks. Kirsten, with her infectious enthusiasm and innovative spirit, shares her earnest aspirations to take her live performances to the next level, dreaming of captivating larger audiences with their heartfelt melodies and engaging stage presence. Moreover, Kirsten reveals an ambitious desire to expand their artistic expression into the visual domain by crafting evocative music videos that tell stories and evoke emotions, thereby creating a more immersive experience for her fans.Kirsten also gives us a glimpse into her creative treasure trove, revealing that she has an extensive collection of songs already composed, arranged, and ready to undergo the metamorphosis from simple demos to fully realized studio productions. This anticipation of bringing her creations to life is palpable as she discusses the excitement of the recording process, particularly with the recent release of her latest EP, "Feels," which has been met with critical acclaim.Diving into the more leisurely aspects of their life, Kirsten shares her fondness for the enchanting world of "Disney Dreamlight Valley" on Xbox. Kirsten speaks of the game with a light-hearted joy, explaining how it serves as a sanctuary where she can decompress from the demanding pace of the music industry and find a wellspring of creativity amidst its whimsical landscapes and characters.The episode takes an intimate turn as Kirsten opens up about her dream of spending time with the legendary Billie Eilish. With deep respect and admiration, they discuss Eilish's groundbreaking contributions to music and her ability to forge an authentic and distinctive path in the industry. Kirsten expresses a yearning to learn from Eilish's experiences and, perhaps, to collaborate with her, envisioning a melding of their creative energies.In summary, this episode offers a rich and multifaceted portrayal of Kirsten—an artist deeply rooted in their passion for music, with a thoughtful approach to her influences and a clear-eyed view of her goals in the dynamic world of the music industry. Kirsten's latest EP, "Feels," is a testament to their growing artistry and a beacon for what's to come as they continue to enchant listeners with their innovative and emotive musical storytelling.Find Kirsten here: https://bit.ly/kirsten_feelsFind CTMU hereLinktreeNewsletter: 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 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/concerts-that-made-us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this captivating installment of "Concerts That Made Us," we're thrilled to welcome a very special guest, Tim King, the bassist of the renowned rock band Soil and Director of A&R at Pavement Entertainment. Our host, Brian, sits down with Tim to delve into the electrifying details of the "Back to the 2000s" tour, an event that promises to whisk fans back to the heyday of early 2000s rock with a lineup that includes the gritty, hard-hitting sounds of Soil and the raw energy of Union Underground, Ra and FlawTim opens up about the genesis of the tour, revealing the inspiration behind this nostalgic journey and how it aims to recapture the essence of a pivotal era in rock music while infusing it with a contemporary edge. He walks us through the meticulous selection process for the participating bands, ensuring that each group embodies the spirit of the 2000s rock scene and resonates with the fans who have been yearning for this revival.As the conversation unfolds, Tim shares insights into Soil's future touring plans, hinting at the excitement and anticipation that surrounds bringing their music back to live audiences. Brian and Tim also reminisce about personal concert experiences that have left indelible marks on their lives, discussing the transformative power of live music and its ability to connect people across time and space.Balancing a career in music with other professional endeavors is no small feat, and Tim candidly discusses how he and his bandmates manage this dynamic. The dialogue then shifts to explore Tim's personal interests outside of music, painting a more holistic picture of the man behind the bass guitar.A highlight of the interview is Tim's passionate discourse on the Motley Crue album "Shout at the Devil," which he cites as a lifelong favorite. He attributes this iconic record as a significant influence on his musical journey, and it's clear that the album holds a special place in his heart.Listeners are sure to be captivated by the depth and authenticity of this episode, as Brian and Tim King engage in a conversation that's as much about the power of music as it is about the enduring bonds it creates among those who live and breathe it.Find Soil here:https://www.soiltheband.com/Find CTMU hereLinktreeNewsletter: 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 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/concerts-that-made-us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this captivating episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian, has the pleasure of engaging in a deep and insightful conversation with the legendary rock vocalist Jeff Scott Soto. Known for his powerful voice and dynamic stage presence, Jeff is here to discuss his latest musical venture with the supergroup Art of Anarchy and their explosive new release, "Let There Be Anarchy."As the interview unfolds, Brian and Jeff explore the intricate creative process behind the album's conception. Jeff offers a behind-the-scenes look at the collaborative dynamics within the band and how each member's unique contributions shape the final sound. The conversation takes an exciting turn as they discuss the production of the "Die Hard" music video, revealing the artistic vision and technical challenges that came with bringing the song to life visually.Jeff then opens up about his songwriting approach, sharing his philosophy on crafting lyrics that resonate with listeners and the emotional journey of translating personal experiences into universal themes. He reflects on the daunting task of stepping into Art of Anarchy as the frontman, following in the footsteps of previous vocalists, and how he has embraced this role with a deep sense of dedication and passion for the project.Brian steers the conversation towards Jeff's formative years, prompting him to reminisce about his first concert experience and how it ignited his love for live music. They touch upon the evolution of music formats—from vinyl to streaming—and how these changes have influenced the way people experience music today.As they stroll down memory lane, Jeff recounts some of the most memorable concerts he's attended and performed at, sharing anecdotes of missed opportunities that still linger as regrets, as well as treasured moments on stage that have left an indelible mark on his career. These stories highlight the ephemeral nature of live performances and the lasting impact they can have on both artists and audiences.Throughout the interview, Jeff emphasizes the importance of authenticity in songwriting, striving to create lyrics that not only tell a story but also connect with fans on a deeper level. He candidly discusses his aspirations for success in the music industry, not just in terms of fame and accolades, but as a means of leaving a lasting legacy through his art.Brian's engaging interview style and Jeff's candid reflections make for a compelling episode that not only sheds light on the inner workings of a rock band but also offers inspiration to aspiring musicians and music lovers alike. This episode of "Concerts That Made Us" is a must-listen for anyone interested in the creative forces that drive the music we love.Find Art of Anarchy here:https://linktr.ee/artofanarchyband?fbclid=IwAR3InksneqB4T-zKXDjDpFAQmKKcXQW73r3nUlgIz0lW80AwFYpoE7TH9k0Find CTMU hereLinktreeNewsletter: 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 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/concerts-that-made-us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Molly D'Ago

Molly D'Ago

2024-02-1335:14

In this in-depth episode of "Concerts That Made Us," Brian sits down with the multi-talented musician Molly D'Ago who has been making waves with her recent hit "Someone Just Like You." Molly delves into her unique journey, balancing a rigorous academic pursuit in law with the demands of touring and creating music. She offers an intriguing glimpse into her life, revealing how she managed to juggle studying law and the ways in which this dual path has shaped her approach to the music industry.The conversation takes a fascinating turn as Molly and Brian share their insights on the burgeoning role of artificial intelligence in music creation and its potential to revolutionize the industry. They ponder the implications of AI on the future of music-making, considering both the opportunities and challenges it presents.Reflecting on the concerts that have left an indelible mark on her career, Molly recounts the electrifying performances by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra and Shinedown. These pivotal experiences not only fueled her passion for music but also served as a source of inspiration for her own artistic endeavors.As someone who has experienced concerts from both the stage and the legal standpoint, Molly offers a unique critical perspective on the live music scene. She shares anecdotes from her own experiences, including the exhilarating rush of their first major gig as an opening act for the All-American Rejects and the mixed emotions of playing a challenging show in her hometown.Throughout the interview, Molly D'Ago exudes a sense of pride in her career trajectory, from the early days of small gigs to the cusp of releasing a highly anticipated EP. She also looks forward to a busy summer filled with performances, hinting at the exciting direction her musical journey is taking.When asked about her personal music preferences, Molly reveals her go-to albums: Shinedown's powerful "Sounds of Madness" and the timeless "Under the Table and Dreaming" by Dave Matthews. These selections not only showcase her eclectic taste but also underscore the influences that have shaped her own sound.Listeners are sure to be captivated by this episode of "Concerts That Made Us," allowing the audience to connect with Molly D'Ago's story and gain a deeper appreciation for the artistry behind the music.Find Molly D'Ago here:https://mollydago.com/Find CTMU hereLinktreeNewsletter: 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 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/concerts-that-made-us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this in-depth podcast episode, we're joined by cork based rocker Mark Daly. Mark delves into a rich conversation about his latest US tour supporting Mr Big, which has been met with incredible enthusiasm from fans across the nation. He also gives us an sneak peek into his highly anticipated upcoming album, "Devil's Arms," which promises to be a powerful addition to their discography.Mark shares his creative process behind the new standout track "I Want to Be More," revealing the inspiration and passion that fuel his songwriting. He speaks highly of his experience working with the esteemed producer Bryan Virtue, whose expertise has helped to shape the sound of the new album, ensuring that it captures the essence of Mark Daly and The Ravens while also pushing their musical boundaries.Listeners will get a sense of the electrifying energy of the band's live shows as Mark recounts memorable moments from their performances, highlighting the connection they share with their audience. He also reflects on his personal journey as a songwriter, discussing how his approach has evolved over the years and how he continues to grow and adapt his craft.Adding to the excitement, Mark expresses his enthusiasm for the upcoming collaboration with alternative rock band Blue October, hinting at the unique blend of styles that fans can look forward to. He pays homage to his musical influences, with a special nod to the legendary Pink Floyd, whose work has left a lasting impact on him. Mark's dynamic musical tastes are a testament to his openness to various genres and his ability to draw inspiration from a wide range of sources.With a sense of gratitude, Mark acknowledges how fortunate he feels about the positive trajectory of his career. He's eager to embrace future opportunities that come his way, always looking to push the envelope and reach new heights with his music.The episode ends on a high note, with fans eagerly awaiting the next chapter in Mark Daly's illustrious musical journey.Find Mark Daly here:https://markdalyofficial.com/Find CTMU hereLinktreeNewsletter: 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 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/concerts-that-made-us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Great Alone

The Great Alone

2024-02-0840:07

In this captivating episode of "Concerts That Made Us," our enthusiastic host Brian sits down with the talented Murielle from The Great Alone. They dive deep into a discussion about The Great Alone's debut album "Perception."Murielle opens up about the album's thematic coherence, explaining how each track contributes to a larger narrative that explores the complexities of human experience and perception. The conversation then shifts to Murielle's unique writing style, which she describes as spontaneous and organic, often finding inspiration in fleeting moments and raw emotions.The excitement is palpable as Murielle talks about the anticipation of joining forces with the iconic industrial metal band Powerman 5000 for an upcoming North American tour. This collaboration promises to bring together diverse fanbases and create an electrifying atmosphere at each concert.Reflecting on her personal musical journey, Murielle shares anecdotes from her early days, the vibrant Swiss music scene and the ongoing struggle to maintain a balance between the demands of band life and personal commitments.As the interview progresses, Murielle reveals her aspirations and the artists who have shaped her musical identity. She speaks with reverence about the genius of Matt Bellamy from Muse and the profound impact that Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" has had on her life, describing it as a transformative piece that transcends time and genre.Brian and Murielle's conversation is a journey through the heart of a musician's passion, exploring the dreams that drive her and the future she envisions in the music industry. This episode of "Concerts That Made Us" is a must-listen for anyone who seeks to understand the soul of an artist and the dedication it takes to carve out a unique space in the world of music.Find The Great Alone here:https://tgaofficial.com/Find CTMU hereLinktreeNewsletter: 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 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/concerts-that-made-us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this engaging episode of the podcast, host Brian sits down with Dan Cleary, the charismatic lead singer of the renowned heavy metal band Striker. They dive into an in-depth discussion about Striker's latest electrifying single, "Give It All," which serves as a powerful tribute to the quintessential 80s action movie soundtracks that have inspired generations. Dan elaborates on his profound admiration for the music and cinematic flair of that influential decade, shedding light on the band's creative journey in crafting the new song. The track notably features an evocative saxophone line, a deliberate nod to the unforgettable montage sequences that defined many action films of the time.The conversation then shifts to Striker's eagerly anticipated album, "UltraPower," marking a significant milestone as it's the band's first project in several years to be shaped with the guidance of a producer. Dan provides a sneak peek into the album, revealing that each song carries its own distinctive personality, promising a diverse and thrilling listening experience for fans.Amidst the excitement of new music, Brian and Dan touch upon a more somber note as they discuss the recent departure of the band's drummer. Despite this lineup change, Striker remains resilient, with Dan reflecting on the band's past accolades and the healthy competitive spirit they share with fellow Canadian metal band Unleash the Archers.As the episode progresses, Dan offers his perspective on the Canadian rock and metal scene, with a special focus on their home base of Edmonton. He highlights the unique challenges and opportunities that have shaped the local music community, and how Striker has carved out their own place within it.The podcast wraps up with Dan Cleary sharing his thoughts on Striker's electrifying live performances, which are renowned for their raw energy and connection with the audience. He also teases the band's future musical explorations, hinting at the exciting directions Striker may venture into next, ensuring that fans have much to look forward to from these metal titans.Find Striker here:https://www.striker-metal.com/Find CTMU hereLinktreeNewsletter: 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 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/concerts-that-made-us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this in-depth podcast episode, the enigmatic host Brian sits down with Steve Creep from Steve Creep and The Wildcards to delve into the intricacies of a life dedicated to the art of sound. Steve, a passionate artist with years of experience, opens up about his personal and professional journey within the ever-evolving music industry. He recounts the band's formation and the excitement and challenges that came with producing their first single "Wind Me Up."As the conversation unfolds, Steve candidly discusses the period of introspection and doubt that led them to consider alternative career paths outside of music. Despite the allure of stability in other professions, Steve's love for his craft ultimately drew him back to the stage and studio.The interview takes a deeper dive into the transformative power of the internet in shaping modern music promotion. Steve emphasizes the newfound ability for artists to reach global audiences with just a few clicks, while also acknowledging the irreplaceable magic of live performances and touring. He shares insights into the meticulous process of finding the right bandmates, emphasizing that the alchemy of band chemistry goes beyond mere technical skill—it's about finding individuals who share the same vision and passion for music.Listeners are treated to tales of the Steve's most impactful concert experiences, including the raw energy of a Whitesnake show, the technical mastery of guitar virtuoso Steve Vai, and the unforgettable stage presence of the band Life, Sex, and Death. These performances not only left an indelible mark on Steve but also served as a source of inspiration for his own stagecraft.Steve Creep offers his perspective on the current landscape of rock music, noting the genre's resilience and the unique challenges faced by bands touring in the expansive and diverse terrain of Canada. Their personal pantheon of musical heroes is rich and varied, with the likes of the incomparable Freddie Mercury and the genre-defying Prince shaping their artistic voice.In a lighter moment, Steve reveals his choice of a Jack Black song as the soundtrack to his life, a humorous nod to the playful side of his personality and the joy that music brings to his existence.Throughout the episode, Brian expertly guides the conversation, ensuring that listeners are not only entertained but also given a rare glimpse into the heart and soul of a musician who has lived through the highs and lows of the music world. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the real stories behind the songs and the artists who create them.Find Steve Creep and The Wildcards here:https://stevecreepandthewildcards.com/Find CTMU hereLinktreeNewsletter: 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 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/concerts-that-made-us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this engaging podcast episode, Brian warmly welcomes the dynamic duo Matt and Andrew from The Govt, diving into an in-depth conversation about their intriguing debut album titled "Friendly Neighborhood Conspiracies." The discussion kicks off with the Brian asking about the creative process behind the album, prompting the band to reveal the inspiration and stories behind their songwriting, as well as the recording sessions that brought their vision to life.As the conversation unfolds, the band reflects on their evolution from a three-piece punk ensemble to a dynamic duo, shedding light on the reasons behind this significant change and how it has influenced their sound and identity. They candidly discuss the challenges and opportunities that arose from this transition, particularly focusing on how they've reinvented their live performances to maintain the energy and fullness of sound without a drummer.The band members enthusiastically share their deep-seated interest in conspiracy theories, explaining how this fascination not only shapes the lyrical content of their music but also weaves a thematic tapestry throughout the album. They delve into specific tracks that encapsulate their unique blend of punk rock and conspiracy-laden storytelling, offering listeners a glimpse into their creative minds.Technical difficulties are an inevitable part of live music, and Matt and Andrew open up about the hurdles they've faced during shows, from equipment malfunctions to adapting their setup to different venues. They discuss the innovative solutions they've implemented to overcome these challenges and ensure their performances always leave a lasting impression.With eyes set on the global stage, the band expresses their ambition to expand their reach beyond their home country of South Africa, highlighting the UK as a particularly desirable market. They discuss their strategies for gaining international recognition and the steps they're taking to connect with fans across the pond.As the episode draws to a close, Matt and Andrew showcase their eclectic musical influences, discussing the diverse range of genres and artists that inform their own music. They share anecdotes about their personal musical journeys, the records that have shaped them, and their aspirations for future projects.The conversation wraps up on a convivial note, with the band members looking forward to what lies ahead, including new music, tours, and the simple pleasure of enjoying shared drinks with friends and fans alike. Brian thanks Matt and Andrew for their candor and insights, leaving listeners eagerly anticipating the next chapter in The Govt's unfolding story.Find CTMU hereLinktreeNewsletter: 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 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/concerts-that-made-us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this comprehensive and engaging podcast episode, the esteemed Jeff Pilson, a venerated stalwart of the rock music community, takes listeners on a deep dive into the intricate weave of his extensive musical journey. With a narrative rich in anecdotes and personal reflections, he paints a vivid picture of the electric ambiance at seminal concerts of his youth, such as the historic Milwaukee Pop Festival. There, he bore witness to revolutionary acts that profoundly influenced his artistic development. He recalls with palpable enthusiasm the formidable stage presence of rock titans Led Zeppelin and the complex artistry of progressive rock luminaries Emerson, Lake & Palmer.Jeff offers an intimate glimpse into his own illustrious history of live performances, including the surreal honor of sharing the stage with Led Zeppelin at the prestigious O2 Arena—a defining moment for any musician. He speaks with frankness about the challenges of live shows, from contending with the whims of the elements to the sheer physicality of performance, and reflects on how these trials have honed his skills and resilience as an artist.The conversation then turns to the sacred rituals that encircle his live performances. Jeff details the rigorous pre-show preparations that prime him mentally and physically, as well as the post-show traditions that facilitate a period of decompression and contemplation of the dynamic interplay with his audience.Peering into the horizon, Jeff conveys his palpable enthusiasm for the forthcoming endeavors with his band The End Machine, particularly their eagerly anticipated album "The Quantum Phase" which will be released on March 8th. He hints at innovative musical explorations and the relentless pursuit of excellence that drives them to transcend genre limitations. His passion for creating enduring music is evident as he discusses his ambition to compose tracks that resonate with the timeless quality of his early influences.A poignant moment in the episode arrives when Jeff shares his aspiration to have worked with the late Greg Lake, whose legacy continues to inspire him. He also delves into the emotional significance of classical music in his life, highlighting the transformative impact of Debussy's "Clair de Lune" on his musical sensibilities, showcasing the breadth of his appreciation for music across genres.As the interview winds down, Jeff conveys a sincere sense of thankfulness for the chance to recount his musical odyssey to listeners. He leaves them with an intimate connection to his life's passion and a reaffirmation of music's transcendent capacity to stir the soul and ignite inspiration.Find CTMU hereLinktreeNewsletter: 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 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/concerts-that-made-us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this in-depth podcast episode, Brian sits down with the charismatic John Battersby and his talented bandmates, Marc Klein and Tristan Bell from The John Battersby Band, to explore the intricate tapestry of their musical journey. The trio warmly recount the serendipitous events leading to the band's inception, sharing laughs and insights into the organic chemistry that binds them.The conversation takes a nostalgic turn as they reminisce about the early days, the hurdles they faced in solidifying their lineup, and the eureka moment that led to the birth of their debut album, "Stone Figures." The band reveals the inspiration behind their lyrics and the meticulous craftsmanship that went into each composition.John opens up about the profound influence of the rugged beauty of the Cederberg mountains on their music, describing how the ancient landscapes imbue their songs with a sense of timelessness and authenticity. The band discusses the delicate balance of honoring their musical roots while forging a unique sound, drawing parallels between their creative evolution and the geological metamorphosis of the landscapes that inspire them.The bandmates share their collective and individual influences, painting a broad musical palette that includes the raw energy of Skunk Anansie, the grunge legacy of Pearl Jam, and the lyrical depth of singer-songwriters like Leonard Cohen. These influences converge in their sound, creating a rich and diverse musical identity.As they delve into the electrifying experience of live performances, John, Marc, and Tristan recount the adrenaline rush of connecting with their audience, the improvisational moments that have become fan favourites, and the sheer unpredictability that makes each show unique. They speak with passion about the communal energy of live gigs and how it fuels their drive to continue creating and performing.The podcast episode is peppered with humorous and poignant anecdotes, highlighting the unpredictable nature of their songwriting sessions and the spontaneous magic that often sparks their most beloved songs. The band emphasizes their dedication to melodic storytelling and the pursuit of a cohesive sound that resonates with their listeners.As the episode draws to a close, The John Battersby Band looks to the horizon with a sense of anticipation and excitement for the future. They tease the possibility of new material, hinting at the themes and sounds they're experimenting with, and express their eagerness to return to the stage, where the raw energy of their music comes to life. Fans of the band and newcomers alike will find this podcast episode a treasure trove of insights into the creative heart of the John Battersby Band.Find The John Battersby Band here:https://www.facebook.com/johnbattersbybandhttps://www.instagram.com/jbbandsa/Find CTMU hereLinktreeNewsletter: 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 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/concerts-that-made-us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sarah Jade

Sarah Jade

2024-01-1836:12

On this episode Brian is joined by Yakean Van Vuuren and Sarah Jade.South African singer-songwriter Sarah Jade is known as a member of Fourth Son South but has recently embarked on a solo career also. The conversation kicks off with Sarah sharing the details of her latest release "I Don't Like You" and the unusual marketing campaign she undertook to gain the track more exposure. She shares how she approaches songwriting and how Yakean provides expert guidance with everything from recording to playing live.As the conversation unfolds Sarah Jade shares that the concerts that made her are One Direction, Ed Sheeran and when she saw Prime Circle. From a performing point of view she shares what recipe makes for the best concerts and also shares a funny story about the worst gig she has played.On a personal note Sarah Jade discloses her struggles with mental health and how this impacts upon her music.The episode closes out with some fun music questions. Hear where Sarah Jade would like to play a concert, what musician she would like to collaborate with and the album she keeps going back to.This episode is an interesting dive into a promising singer-songwriter at the start of her career and shows that Sarah Jade is definitely one to watch.Find CTMU hereLinktreeNewsletter: 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 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/concerts-that-made-us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this in-depth podcast episode, Vincent and Steve from Realation return to share the intricacies of their upcoming EP titled "Revealed." This release signifies a bold shift in their musical journey, showcasing a sound that is not only more experimental but also significantly heavier than anything they've produced in the past. Both Steve and Vincent provide a window into their artistic evolution, detailing the innovative and sometimes spontaneous methods they employed during the songwriting process. They describe how they would often create music in the moment, harnessing inspiration as it struck, while also pulling from a diverse and extensive backlog of written material they've accumulated over the years.Throughout the conversation, the band members offer a candid look at the realities of performing live. They recount stories of facing and overcoming technical challenges on stage, and they stress the critical role that thorough preparation plays in delivering a seamless performance. Their reflections provide a sense of the resilience and adaptability required to excel in live shows.The episode also features the band's experiences sharing the stage with legendary musicians Yngwie Malmsteen and Glenn Hughes. They speak with admiration about the professionalism displayed by these artists and recount how their kindness made a lasting impression. The band members highlight the lessons learned from observing these seasoned performers and the impact it has had on their own approach to music.As the conversation progresses, they articulate a strong commitment to their personal and collective growth as musicians and songwriters. They discuss the dedication and hard work that underpin their craft, acknowledging that success in the music industry demands more than just talent. They touch upon the necessity of keeping abreast of the latest trends and changes within the music scene, recognizing that adaptability and continuous learning are key to staying relevant and pushing creative boundaries.Overall, the podcast episode offers an intimate look at Realation's journey, aspirations, and the meticulous effort behind their evolving sound. It's a testament to their passion for music and their unwavering drive to refine their skills and make a lasting mark in the industry.Find Realation here:https://realationmusic.com/Find CTMU hereLinktreeNewsletter: 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 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/concerts-that-made-us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dan Wellman

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

Jan 2nd
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