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Season 002, Episode 013 with Seb Alvarez of meth. and Virgin Mother

January 26, 2023 by Erik Ratensperger

In this episode, I speak with Seb Alvarez - the vocalist and mastermind behind the bands meth. and Virgin Mother. Seb and I discuss the inner workings of how he fuels expression through metaphor and his fascination with the psychology of cult leaders. We also discuss his take on verbal communication vs performative expression. Seb also discusses his reluctance to vulnerability, but how that might be changing.

“I’m pulling into parts of myself that I don’t necessarily feel comfortable talking about to even some of the closest people around me.”
— Seb Alvarez, meth.

Learn more about meth. and Virgin Mother:

meth.:
https://methil.bandcamp.com/
https://www.instagram.com/meth.band/?hl=en

Virgin Mother:
https://virginmother.bandcamp.com/
https://www.instagram.com/virginmother_/?hl=en

January 26, 2023 /Erik Ratensperger

Season 002, Episode 012 with Mike York of Pianos Become The Teeth

January 03, 2023 by Erik Ratensperger

In this episode, I speak with Mike York of the band, Pianos Become The Teeth, who recently released their fifth studio album, “Drift” on Epitaph Records. Mike and I discuss the beauty of imperfection in music, how intentionality influences songwriting, and the bond he’s established with his bandmates over the years. We also talk about the importance of gratitude, and the excitement for what lies ahead.

January 03, 2023 /Erik Ratensperger
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Season 002, Episode 011 with Jesse Draxler

April 03, 2020 by Erik Ratensperger


Visual artist, Jesse Draxler is probably most known for his abstract, visual manipulation through collage. He’s had solo exhibitions between New York and Los Angeles and has done commercial work for brands like Saint Laurent, Alexander McQueen, and Ferrari.

One of his most iconic works became the cover art for Daughters’ 2018 comeback album, “You Won’t Get What You Want”. Jesse has also worked with Nine Inch Nails, and Chelsea Wolfe.

Our conversation explores creative process during a pandemic, using collage as a way to warp reality, isolation as a concept, and his latest project entitled Reigning Cement.

April 03, 2020 /Erik Ratensperger
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Season Finale: Episode 010 with Robert Petterson and Rex Shelverton of Portraits of Past

March 12, 2020 by Erik Ratensperger

In this episode, I speak with Robert Pettersen and Rex Shelverton of the band Portraits of Past. Portraits of Past was a hardcore band from Half-moon Bay between 1993 and 95, and did a handful of reunion shows between 2008 and 2009.

Their debut LP, released on ebullition records came out after they had already broken up. And it wasn’t until overtime did people start to catch on to the brilliance of this band’s music. I met with Rex and Robert in San Francisco. We recorded this conversation at Rex’s rehearsal space and talked for almost 3 hours.

They reveal their very beginnings with punk rock and paint a very saturated picture of their surroundings during the time Portraits of Past was a band. We discuss how environment affects creative process, and how there are some things in art that simply can’t be articulated.

March 12, 2020 /Erik Ratensperger
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Episode 009 — Anthony DiDio of Vein

March 05, 2020 by Erik Ratensperger

In this episode, I speak with Anthony DiDio of the Boston hard-core band Vein. Vein is one of the heaviest hardcore bands out there today. Their creativity along with their musical capability is arguably unrivaled.

Their 2018 full length, Errorzone is a blistering and beautiful record that pushes musical and conceptual boundaries.

This band has such a unique style, combining various influences, creating a sound and visual world all of its own.

Anthony and I discuss those influences, creative process, what determines a good song, and the nuance of triggering emotion.

March 05, 2020 /Erik Ratensperger
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EPISODE 008 — HRISHIKESH HIRWAY OF SONG EXPLODER, THE ONE AM RADIO

February 27, 2020 by Erik Ratensperger

In this episode, I speak with Hrishikesh Hirway, creator of the award-winning podcasts, Song Exploder and The West Wing Weekly. His most recent endeavor is hIs new podcast entitled, Partners — where he explores the bond between people who have made something together.

Hrishi is also the executive producer and theme composer of The Jump, a Podcast hosted by Shirley Manson of the band, Garbage. He is also the musical talent behind The One AM radio and a member of the hip hop group, Moors, with actor Lakeith Stanfield.

Hrishi and I met in 1998 when we played a show together in New Haven, CT. Our conversation recalls moments of our past but quickly moves to the inner workings of his relationship with music, design, and creative process.

February 27, 2020 /Erik Ratensperger
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Episode 007 — Geoff Garlock of Orchid

February 20, 2020 by Erik Ratensperger

In this episode, I speak with Geoff Garlock of the band Orchid. Though Orchid hailed from Massachusetts, Geoff grew up in Connecticut like me. And not surprisingly we were exposed to a lot of the same bands.

We talk about the Connecticut hardcore scene in the mid-nineties and how the state acted as a sieve for bands that came through between New York and Boston.

Jeff also talks about his relationship with hardcore and the pros and cons that have come with it as he’s become older.

February 20, 2020 /Erik Ratensperger
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Episode 006 — Jeff Howe of Reversal of Man

February 12, 2020 by Erik Ratensperger

In this episode, I speak with Jeff Howe of the legendary hardcore band, Reversal of Man. He also played bass in Combat Wounded Veteran and is currently playing in the band Horsewhip. Jeff is also the co-founder of Nah Dogs, an all vegan hot dog stand, which he runs with his wife in St. Petersburg, FL. Jeff and I talk about Reversal of Man’s history and the challenges they faced and endured through their end. We also talk about the biggest takeaways of punk rock, friendship, perseverance, and how ROM turned an unfortunate conflict into a song that to this day, people still talk about.

February 12, 2020 /Erik Ratensperger
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Episode 005 — Mike Taylor of Pg.99 and Pigmylush

February 05, 2020 by Erik Ratensperger

In this episode, I speak with Mike Taylor, guitarist of the seminal hardcore band, Pg.99.

Mike and I share some punk rock history, having played numerous shows together in our band’s earlier years. From playing Food co-ops, the flat bottom of a half-pipe, to our bands sleeping on the floor of an old movie theatre somewhere In Virginia, our memories are fond and plenty.

Mike’s fluency of music is inspiring. We talk about his love of hip hop and how shows like 120 Minutes and Yo MTV Raps changed the way he consumed music as a kid.

We also discuss the origins of Pg.99 and their recent tours that raised money and awareness for organizations supporting equal rights for all.

If you enjoyed this episode and would like to support the Podcast, please Subscribe share on social media. You can also make a donation, buy a t-shirt, or simply send me a note of encouragement. That’s always nice.

Thanks for listening.

February 05, 2020 /Erik Ratensperger
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Episode 004 — Justin Pearson of The Locust, Dead Cross, and Three One G Records

January 29, 2020 by Erik Ratensperger

In this episode, I speak with Justin Pearson, probably best known for his work in The Locust and one of my all-time favorites, Swing Kids. He is the founder of Three One G records and also plays in Dead Cross with Mike Patton of Faith No More, and Dave Lombardo of Slayer and Suicidal Tendencies. Justin is also one half of the assaulting electronic endeavor, Planet B in collaboration with Luke Henshaw. He just finished recording the second Dead Cross record and will be touring with The Locust later this year.

Needless to say, there's a lot going on in Justin’s world.

We discuss everything from ethics, hatred and violence within the punk community, creativity and expression, and the difference between "what we are vs. who we are", as people who grew up in the punk scene and are still trying to figure it all out.

This is the first time Justin and I have ever spoken, though the conversation felt as if we’ve already met — so without further ado, here is episode 004 with Justin Pearson of The Locust, and Dead Cross.

January 29, 2020 /Erik Ratensperger
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