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Episode 002 — Alexis Marshall of Daughters

January 15, 2020 by Erik Ratensperger

In November 2018, Daughters released their first LP in almost 6 years. It was followed by 15 months of grueling and unrelenting touring that just wrapped this past December.

Their critically acclaimed record, ”You Won’t Get What You Want“ has sold over 40,000 copies and has since amassed a devout and loyal following.

The band went from playing diy punk shows in their hometown, Providence, Rhode Island, to playing festivals and shows to thousands of people all over the world.

It’s incredible to see a band from the underground rise to this level while maintaining full integrity and creative clarity of their work.

My band toured with Daughters this past fall, and it completely changed our perspective on the meaning of catharsis. Seeing them live gave me such a deeper understanding of the band’s artistry, talent, and focus. It was truly inspiring.

Alexis and I discuss life after tour and the challenge it brings, his relationship with music and performing, the importance of ambiguity in his lyrics, the struggles of his earlier years, and so much more.

So without further ado, is my conversation with Alexis Marshall of Daughters.

January 15, 2020 /Erik Ratensperger
alexis marshall, daughters, punk, noise, hardcore
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Episode 001 — Sean Leary of Loma Prieta

January 10, 2020 by Erik Ratensperger

My first guest is Sean Leary of the San Francisco-based hardcore band Loma Prieta. I first met Sean in 2019 when I reached out to him to see if Loma would like to join my band Jeromes Dream on our first tour in 18 years.

I fell in love with their blistering and beautiful version of hardcore, their aesthetic, and the instant resonance I had specifically with their song, “Love”, the opening track on their full length album , Self Portrait, released on Deathwish in 2015.

I can keep going on about how much I love this band and how much of a privilege it was to tour and get to know them this summer, but I’d like to dive right into my conversation with Sean where we talk about his musical history, his influences and how he is still obsessed with making music, the process, and what’s next.

January 10, 2020 /Erik Ratensperger
loma prieta, sean leary, hardcore, punk, screamo, deathwishinc