Mark Tremonti (Alter Bridge, Tremonti, Creed) is interviewed by Jamey Jasta (Hatebreed, Jasta) for the Jamey Jasta Podcast. Listen below.
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Tim Commerford of Future User Appears On Talk Is Jericho
Music Producers Launch Joey Sturgis Podcast
Internationally acclaimed music producer Joey Sturgis (Asking Alexandria, The Devil Wears Prada), renowned educator, musician and producer Eyal Levi (The Black Dahlia Murder, August Burns Red) and esteemed producer and mixer Joel Wanasek (Trapt, Phinehas) have teamed up to launch the Joey Sturgis Forum Podcast, discussing five podcasts a month, covering the music industry, producing artists, music lifestyle and much more. Stream the trailer below.
As a learning platform for both young musicians and aspiring music industry professionals, the podcasts will take the listener inside the world of the three hosts as they bring on various guests from the music industry and beyond to discuss various topics in the business. Sturgis and co will be interviewing notable bands and public figures from the scene — gaining insight into every avenue of the industry, such as writing, producing, marketing, touring, and everything in-between.
The first episode of the Podcast, “Food For Success,” can be found at: www.jsfpodcast.com Different subscription levels are available ranging from $5 to $60 in price per month, for those who want to embrace exclusive content.
Stream Peaceville Days Podcast With Dave Pybus (Cradle of Filth, Anathema)
The new Peaceville podcast series features former Peaceville Records employee Dave Pybus, who was responsible for the layout and design of many classic titles, and later better known for his time in Anathema and Cradle of Filth. He discusses his days at the company at the start of the 1990s, and speaks with some of the bands and artists from those days. In this first episode of his ‘Peaceville Days’ podcast, Pybus talks with Aaron Stainthorpe of My Dying Bride about the early visions of the band, plus techniques of constructing artwork in the early 90s, along with some of the tribulations involved in the pre-Photoshop era. Also joining the trip down memory lane is a conversation with artist Dave McKean, himself responsible for some of the early iconic My Dying Bride artwork.
Stream the episode below:
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