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Dead Poet Society Appears On The Latest Inside Music Podcast

Riding high on the success of his band’s debut album, Dead Poet Society’s Jack Underkofler talks all things promotion on Inside Music.

The music industry at large is trying incredibly hard to ignore the reality of the present day. The world is changing faster than ever, and the methods of promotion that worked as recently as early 2020 are no longer reliable. We live in a new world that demands creative thinking that, frankly, many seem too afraid or too insecure to attempt.

But the fact remains that people still want new music, and many are hoping to discover the next song or artist that can change their lives. The musicians and labels willing to try anything to reach those curious listeners are in a position for massive success, and Dead Poet Society is doing everything they can to seize the moment.

-!-, Dead Poet Society’s Spinefarm Records debut album, hit stores in February 2021. The alt-rock release serves as the culmination of nearly a decade spent writing, recording, touring, and grinding as hard as anyone can to make the band’s name known. Its existence is a testament to what happens when people fully commit to their craft, and it’s quickly turning heads throughout the rock community while other acts sit on the industry sidelines.

In this episode of Inside Music, Dead Poet Society member Jack Underkofler chats with James Shotwell about the journey behind -!-. He recounts how a fan in Mexico gave the band an international stage and how a move from Boston to Los Angeles put the group in a position to reach mainstream success. Jack also shares what he’s learned about promoting music in a post-COVID world. Check it out:

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The Vaughns Appear on the Latest Inside Music Podcast

Hot on the heels of their latest EP, rom-coms + take-out, The Vaughns stop by Inside Music to discuss their career so far.

Every artist we know is facing a brave new world in 2021. After a year without performances, which is how many make a living from their music, musicians must embrace today’s reality or risk extinction. That story is universal, but The Vaughns have faced more than a pandemic since their last album was released, and today they’re sharing that journey with us.

rom-coms + take-out, The Vaughn’s new EP, is the product of two years where almost nothing went as planned. The group saw their membership split in half, a pandemic made touring impossible, and a break-up brought new lessons in growth that were welcomed, but not anticipated. The result is a three-song collection that finds hope by working through the pain of loss and change. It’s a record that reminds us that it’s okay not to be okay, which is what many of us need to hear right now.

In this episode of Inside Music, recent Equal Vision Records signees The Vaughns chat with host James Shotwell about everything that led them to where they are today. They discuss the uncertain future of live music, processing heartache through song, and landing a deal with the legendary alternative label Equal Vision Records.

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Summoning The Lich Appear On The Latest Inside Music Podcast

Ahead of his band’s debut album, Summoning The Lich vocalist David Bruno stops by Inside Music to talk all things death metal.

Nothing compares to the rush you feel when experiencing new music for the first time. The moment those sounds hit your ears and your entire body lights up in response are the instances when you’re most alive, and recently, that happened for us with Missouri’s Summoning The Lich.

The combination of several regional metal vets working together to pursue a singular artistic vision, Summoning The Lich is the latest American death metal act to the world by storm. Their music takes the heaviest sounds known to humankind and pairs them with fantasy storytelling that pulls listeners into a brutal world where anything is possible. It’s a sonic journey that the group plans to stretch over several releases, beginning with the release of their Prosthetic Records debut album, United In Chaos, on February 26.

Summoning The Lich vocalist David Bruno shares the origin of the band, the story behind their album, and much more on the latest episode of Inside Music. You can stream the audio version of the interview on Spotify or any other podcast platform. A video version is available on our YouTube channel. You can also find the conversation below.

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Werewolves Appear On The Latest Inside Music Podcast

Ahead of their Sophomore album hitting shelves worldwide, Australia’s Werewolves stops by Inside Music to all things death metal.

Australia’s Werewolves burst onto the international death metal scene in early 2020 with a ferocious debut album that quickly garnered praise from critics and fans alike. Unable to tour, the band focused their energy on creativity, writing enough material to fill six full-length albums. They also found time to record their second album, What a Time To Be Alive, which hits stores on January 29, 2021, through Prosthetic Records. 

Some may say Werewolves is cursed. After all, production on the band’s debut album coincided with history-making wildfires that burned across Australia. The COVID-19 pandemic almost immediately followed the release of the album. What A Time To Be Alive is arriving just weeks after the riots at the US Capitol and the recent discovery of a more infectious strain of the coronavirus. 

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But Werewolves have a different outlook on life. Perhaps the chaos surrounding us is the world trying to prevent the most exciting death metal group in recent memory from dominating the planet. Maybe the universe understands the righteous power the band possesses, and it is going to great lengths to prevent them from growing even stronger. 

The truth is anyone’s guess. On this episode of Inside Music, host James Shotwell connects with Werewolves’ bassist and lyricist Sam Bean to discuss his group’s new music and his outlook on the insanity that is life in the modern age. Sam tells James about his writing process and even shares the hysterical truth behind some of the band’s most iconic song titles.

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American Teeth Appears On The Latest Inside Music Podcast

The latest artist to join the award-winning Fearless Records roster, American Teeth, plans a global takeover in 2021.

2020 was a disaster for most artists, but not American Teeth. The vision of musician Elijah Noll, American Teeth is a genre-blurring musical project that capped off a year of strong singles by signing with Fearless Records.

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We first heard American Teeth while browsing new and emerging talent on Youtube. His self-released single, “E-Girl,” is a chaotic and timely anthem for internet-addicted punks in love. His attitude and talent were undeniable.

A week later, TikTok‘s For You Page brought American Teeth into our lives again. His presence on the popular looping video service has helped bolster his career while live performances are on hold.

Given his quick rise to fame and the potential for an absolutely massive new year, Inside Music host James Shotwell called Noll while he was in transit amid a busy day in Los Angeles. Their conversation coincided with the riots at the US Capitol, a topic the pair discuss briefly between a much longer talk about marketing, creativity, and preparing for an unpredictable year. Noll doesn’t know what will happen in the months ahead, but he’s an optimist, and his hopefulness radiates throughout our time together.

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Good Bison’s Pablo Alvarez appears on the Inside Music Podcast

In the midst of a massive press push for Scattered Storms, Good Bison’s Pablo Alvarez stops by Inside Music to discuss his tireless work ethic.

Pablo Alvarez has a problem, and he believes it has hurt his career. Despite releasing a steady stream of music that fans and critics alike praise, he fears he never pushes his work as wee as he can. Like many artists, Pablo is obsessed with his craft. He pours himself into each song and project, pushing every ounce of creativity he has within himself to the absolute limit. It’s an exhausting effort of self-expression that has built a healthy following, but he believes he’s capable of more. If he can find the drive to promote himself as much as he works to create, Pablo is confident that he will excel in ways that have previously felt out of reach.

Good Bison’s new EP, Scattered Storms, is Pablo’s chance to live differently. For the first time in his career, Pablo is determined to make this release as big and inescapable as possible. He’s working hard on promotional materials, press opportunities, and fan engagement. He’s doing everything artists are taught to do if they wish to succeed, and he’s finding a lot of joy in the process. What comes of it remains to be seen, but Pablo can rest knowing he’s fully committed to doing the work.

On this episode of Inside Music, one of Pablo’s many interviews ahead Scattered Storms, host James Shotwell asks about the creative process behind the first EP of 2021 that everyone needs to hear. Pablo shares how his family and life experiences inform the material on the record, as well as stories behind some of the EP’s most notable tracks. Check it out!

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VRSTY’s Joey Varela Appears on the Latest Inside Music Podcast

Riding high on a wave of critical and fan acclaim, VRSTY’s Joey Varela stops by Inside Music to discuss his debut EP for Spinefarm Records.

The rockstars of tomorrow don’t need bands to be successful. They need band members to tour, of course, but there is a new breed of musicians creating elaborate records entirely on their own. These swiss army knife artists carve a relationship with followers that allow fans to experience the full extent of their talents. It’s a type of career made possible in large part by the internet, and Joey Varela is one of the artists leading the way.

Joey Varela is the mastermind behind VRSTY, a genre-bending rock project that recently released its debut EP, Cloud City, through Spinefarm Records. He uses his time on Inside Music to discuss songwriting, finding bandmates and maintaining creative momentum amid a global pandemic. It’s a must-hear conversation for DIY artists everywhere, and we couldn’t be more excited to share it with you today.

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Mina Caputo Appears On The Latest Inside Music Podcast

Life Of Agony founder Mina Caputo stops by Inside Music to discuss her new solo record and much, much more.

The goal of every musician is to develop a singular voice. Being the best of all-time barely compares to being your true self. Authenticity is something you cannot package and sell, but it does more for your soul than analytics or sales figures ever can. It’s the kind of thing people spend their entire lives pursuing, and even then, only a select few pull it off.

Mina Caputo is a revolutionary voice in rock. For more than two decades, Mina has consistently released engaging and challenging music that is hard to classify yet fiercely relatable. She touches on the pains of existence without wallowing in the despair of being. She writes songs that tackle the topics that matter to her, and she’s historically unwilling to compromise. 

Best known as the voice behind Life Of Agony, Mina is also a celebrated solo artist with numerous albums. These works provide Mina space to further explore her artistic capabilities while giving fans a steady stream of fresh content whenever LoA takes a break. It’s rare to find anyone capable of making two or more projects work, but Mina makes it seem easy.

Recently, Mina stopped by Inside Music to discuss her career, her critics, and how she became a vocal supporter of doing whatever you want with the limited time we have on this planet. Some may consider her views to be incendiary, but they are true to her feelings, which is what Mina aspires to achieve in every act of self-expression. Enjoy. 

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Year Over Year Appears On The Inside Music Podcast

Fast-rising Canadian alternative project Year Over Year stops by Inside Music to discuss recording and maintaining momentum amid a global pandemic.

Since the dawn of the digital age, no year has been as difficult for indie artists to navigate as 2020. Between the lack of performance opportunities and the fact that everyone is distracted by the numerous fires (both literal and figurative) raging around the world, staying afloat without a label’s support is hard. Many musicians have put their careers on hold in hopes 2021 is better, but the bravest artists are forging ahead and adapting in whatever ways they can. Year Over Year‘s Dorian Pintaric is the type to never give up or give in, and music fans everywhere are the beneficiaries of his unflinching dedication to creative expression.

In this episode of Inside Music, host James Shotwell chats with Pintaric about his work as Year Over Year. Dorian shares the work that went into the band’s EP and details his creative process. The pair also discuss the legitimacy of so-called “writing tips” offered in books and blog, as well as their hopes for 2021.

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Frontiers Records’ Nick Tieder Appears on the Inside Music Podcast

The head of marketing at Frontiers Records stops by Inside Music this week to discuss the unpredictable business of rock and roll.

If you don’t know the name Frontiers, then you might be a fake rock fan. Few labels are betting on rock and roll the way Frontiers has for the last quarter-century, especially in 2020. The label is home to the best emerging and legacy acts in the industry, and they’ve somehow mastered a powerful marketing approach for both.

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But you probably need an example of Frontiers’ reign over all things rock. After all, seeing is believing, so let us point out the latest record from rock legends Blue Oyster Cult. The band’s first album in twenty years hit stores on October 9 through Frontiers. The album’s promotion was impossible to miss, and critics seem to agree the material is worth your time. As Metal Planet Music wrote in their review, “Somehow, The Symbol Remains seems to traverse the whole career of the band, drawing in elements from multiple points in their timeline and throwing in the odd curveball, giving it a variety and freshness that makes it never less than compulsive listening.”

In this episode of Inside Music, host James Shotwell speaks to Frontiers’ Head of Marketing, Nick Tieder, about the company and his role in it. Nick shares the challenges of marketing amid a pandemic, his optimistic outlook for the future, and why AC/DC is the comfort listening all rock fans need right now. Learn more on our blog: https://haulixdaily.com.

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