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87 – Night Swims along the LA River

July 21, 2023 in Sketched Sounds, Podcast

I met up with Michael Thomas of Night Swims to talk about his debut album, Idle/Wild, along with his move from playing in a band to leading one as a songwriter.

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7/21 – The Hotel Cafe

7/29 – Boomtown Brewery

8/3 – Pourhouse Oceanside

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Tags: Night Swims, Michael Thomas, Idle/Wild, Driftwood Shoes, Sketched Sounds Podcast, Sketched Sounds, LA River, Los Angeles, San Diego

86 – Elle Belle Round 2.5

July 14, 2023 in Sketched Sounds, Podcast

Round 2.5 with Chris Pappas of Elle Belle! This might be the longest episode so far, clocked in at around 4hrs, so I cut it in half for everyone's sanity. We get deep into the state of the world, civilization in general, and of course the new record. The forthcoming album, How Do I Feel?, is out 9/1 via Little Record Company.

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Tags: Chris Pappas, Elle Belle, How Do I Feel?, Little Record Company, Los Angeles, Podcast, Sketched Sounds Podcast

85 – Brendan Scholz of Mercy Music

June 28, 2023 in Sketched Sounds, Podcast

Brendan Scholz is the frontman for Mercy Music, Las Vegas-based pop punks touring on their forthcoming album, What You Stand to Lose, out June 30th. The big day comes with a show at the Tower Bar in San Diego. Catch one!

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Tags: Mercy Music, What You Stand to Lose, Found Out I'm Useless, Sketched Sounds Podcast, Sketched Sounds

84 – Jordan Keith brews beer and music

June 03, 2023 in Podcast, Sketched Sounds

Jordan Keith is a musician, brewmaster and grinder from Rancho Cucamonga. We met years ago when he played with Mire and he now works under the name Chicken Fiasco. Check it!

Tags: Jordan Keith, Chicken Fiasco, Mire, Rancho Cucamonga, Brewer, Home Brew, Sketched Sounds Podcast, Sketched Sounds

83 – Noir Dalis bring fuzz from the Shadowlands

May 23, 2023 in Sketched Sounds, Podcast

Carlos and Antonio are the Noir Dalis, a psych-garage duo from Riverside, CA. They're some of the busiest locals around, releasing single after single and playing shows in between across three counties. Catch them opening for Sun Colony's residency at Harvard & Stone beginning May 24th!

Tags: Noir Dalis, Shadowlands, Buried Alive, Riverside music scene, Pomona music scene, Riverside CA, Pomona, dba256, Sun Colony, Harvard & Stone, Warsaw Pact, Sketched Sounds Podcast, Sketched Sounds

82 – Ivan Magdaleno thrives in Pomona

May 19, 2023 in Sketched Sounds, Podcast

Ivan Magdaleno is a local Pomona artist whose work with The After Party spawned a self-titled album in 2022, leading to new ventures in the new year, under a new name. His latest project, Orenda, features a single entitled Fangs, and he's graciously offered a taste of his latest single, Needles, out soon on all platforms. Enjoy!

Tags: Ivan Magdaleno, The After Party, Orenda, Pomona, Local music, Pomona music scene, Sketched Sounds, Sketched Sounds Podcast, dba256

81 – Human Offline releases Dopamine EP

April 14, 2023 in Sketched Sounds, Podcast

Andrew and Vinny return after too long! Andrew just released his Dopamine EP with Vinny behind the album cover. We talked AI, concert etiquette, and may have spoiled YOU, but that was early on. Just skip ahead if you're not caught up. Enjoy!

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80 – Lisa Said finds Missed Connections from Portugal

April 10, 2023 in Sketched Sounds, Podcast

Lisa Said is an Egyptian-American songwriter from Chatanooga, TN. Her latest record, Missed Connections, is out now on all platforms, notably the great artist-friendly Bandcamp.

Lisa and I met around 2016 in Washington, D.C. where she released her debut album, No Turn Left Behind, after gigging around the friendly haunts of the capital. She then fronted Piramid Scheme, a four-piece that also reimagined some of her earlier work with garage overtones. This episode was a lot of catching up and a reminder of why I do this – to get to know artists and let them speak. Enjoy!

Tags: Lisa Said, Missed Connections, Casually Still, Bandwagon, No Turn Left Behind, Lisbon, Portugal, Nilson Dourado

79 – Watch for the Hazards

April 03, 2023 in Sketched Sounds, Podcast

The Hazards are a four-piece rock outfit from Los Angeles, working in punk roots and a DIY drive. We met up at the great dba256, bathed in the ruckus of a quickly filling bar before a show. Mind the volume. Their latest album, Modern Medication, is out now on all platforms

Tags: Sketched Sounds Podcast, The Hazards, Modern Medication, Los Angeles, LA Music Scene, Pomona music scene, Pomona, dba256

78 – Austin and Ben are Part of Nothing

March 25, 2023 in Sketched Sounds, Podcast

Austin returns with his musical partner Ben to talk about their latest electro-ambient project, Part of Nothing. Ben is a longtime music producer, musician and who formerly ran the electronic label Harrow Recordings. Austin is also working on American Diet, a revival of his former band Mire.

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77 – Reckless Voyage share debut album from San Bernardino

March 20, 2023 in Sketched Sounds, Podcast

Reckless Voyage are a garage rock duo from San Bernardino whose debut album, The Odyssey, has been years in the making. I hung out with lead guitarist and vocalist Dean at the great dba256 to talk about the work in progress, living in San Bernardino and of course, music. Check it out.

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Tags: Reckless Voyage, MUDD, San Bernardino, California, Southern California, The Odyssey, Band photos, Rockefellas, Corona, dba256, Pomona, Sketched Sounds Podcast, Sketched Sounds

76 – Good Bison sees a ghost on Mulholland Dr.

March 10, 2023 in Sketched Sounds, Podcast

Good Bison is the project of Pablo Alvarez, who his the road from Miami to the west coast and hasn’t looked back. His latest album, Ghost on Mulholland Dr., is out now!

Tags: Good Bison, Ghost on Mulholland Dr, Better Lies, Sketched Sounds Podcast, Sketched Sounds

75 – Anastasia Elliot leads the Purple Cult

February 17, 2023 in Sketched Sounds, Podcast

Anastasia Elliot is a Nashville-based singer-songwriter and leader of the Purple Cult, a modern force of positivity. Her work in the industry is highlighted by her talks on trauma, healing, the importance of community and the creative spirit within us. She also hosts The Purple Sessions Podcast, featuring notable guests from across the board.

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Tags: Anastasia Elliot, Purple Cult, Bones, Nashville, Nashi, Creativity, The Muse

74 – Simon Kerr leads The Wans with a Magical Touch

February 10, 2023 in Sketched Sounds, Podcast

First podcast of the year! And only a month and a half in. Nashville-based outfit The Wans are back in full force after an unofficial hiatus, reinforcing their crunchy alt licks with their latest single, “Magical Touch”. Cut from the band’s forthcoming record of the same name, it is also accompanied by Fear and Loathing-inspired narratives that remind us to take care and enjoy the ride.

Magical Touch is out July 26 a la self-release.

Tags: The Wans, Simon Kerr, Magical Touch, Sketched Sounds Podcast, Sketched Sounds, Single, Grunge, Alternative, Nashville, Nashville music scene

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73 – Michael Goldberg is Addicted To Noise

November 28, 2022 in Sketched Sounds, Podcast

Music journalist and author Michael Goldberg returns to talk about Addicted To Noise, his latest collection of writing spanning 40 years. His work in the industry, from local papers to Rolling Stone, is an invaluable contribution to the art. Grab a copy at the link below:

http://backbeatbooks.com/books/9781493068111

Tags: Michael Goldberg, Addicted To Noise, Music, Music Journalism, Music Industry, Writing, Photography, Music Photography, Bookd, Books, Publishing, Greil Marcus, Roni Hoffman

72 – Hayley Cain returns to talk Modern Adult Kicks

November 15, 2022 in Sketched Sounds, Podcast

Hayley Cain is the frontwoman for the now-Detroit-based band Hayley and the Crushers. Their latest record, Modern Adult Kicks, is a testament to the evolution of a band's sound, songwriting and production. New digs, new kicks, new riffs. Listen in!

Tags: Hayley and the Crushers, Hayley Cain, Modern Adult Kicks, Punk Rock, Punk, Vinyl, Touring Band, Detroit, Sketched Sounds Podcast, Sketched Sounds

71 – Artist Brian Jackson talks music, design and Earth's potential new neighbors

November 07, 2022 in Sketched Sounds, Podcast

Brian Jackson is a graphic designer, graduate of the ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena and has worked in Los Angeles for the past 35 years. His work includes branding for Universal Pictures, the City of Los Angeles, as well as countless recording artists including Fleetwood Mac and Counting Crows.

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Tags: Brian Jackson, Album Artwork, Art and Design, Design, Music Industry, UFOs, Aliens, Sci-Fi, Art Bell

70 – Human Offline and Faraway Fiction's Vinny Macias share "Signals"

October 13, 2022

Andrew and Vinny return to talk about their latest collaboration, “Signals”, while we catch up after months away from the mic.

69 – Penelope Houston talks Avengers, venues and the state of punk

September 28, 2022 in Sketched Sounds, Podcast

Penelope Houston is the frontwoman of pivotal SF punk band The Avengers. We chatted for a bit before she took the stage at Alex's Bar to close out the night.

Tags: The Avengers, San Francisco, SF Punk, Alex's Bar, Alex's Bar Long Beach, Long Beach, Punk, Podcast, Sketched Sounds Podcast

CREEM Don't Curdle

September 16, 2022 in Sketched Sounds

This spelling is an old thing that I could never remember. Did they play off the band’s name or did they come first? I know, but don’t ask me because I’ll never commit this fact to memory, no matter how hard I try. My introduction to this lovely rag was of course through Almost Famous, which played like footage of some religious sermon on an old tube TV in my living room. Remember those? They made a space age *pop* sound when you turned them on.


They don’t make ‘em like they used to.


We sat around this ancient box like curious and dedicated young hipsters, ironically recording references to weaponize against those who dared transgress against our band tees and pin-laden blazers. Ol’ Lester Bangs was the man. The unapologetic curmugeon snob we idolized. He had the life. Writing about music? Talking music on the radio? Proto-shitposting? Lester was already 30 years ahead of us, covering every pivotal band from rock and roll’s young adult years. At the time, say sophomore year of high school, I was just dabbling in writing – every other journalism assignment, improv poetry with my friend Trevor to be attempted at a local cafe with an open mic (Thank you Cucamonga Coffee for hosting cool shit to do, and those irreplaceable smoothies). I didn’t take writing as seriously as I took listening. It was an absorbing year and I took the greats of 2004 to heart. Modest Mouse, Iron & Wine, Interpol – too many from today’s required listening list to mention.


Anyway, CREEM was there in the background and inspired me to grab my generation’s own iterations – Spin, FILTER, Guitar World, All Music Guide, leading to infecting the family computer with ungodly diseases from legally grey software. I was too late for CREEM’s first life, but am right on time for it’s digital reincarnation. They’re taking over the GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles September 21st to screen their long-awaited documentary about the history of the magazine and Tickets. Are. Available!

Notable CREEM contributor and author Michael Goldberg, (whose latest collection of writings, Addicted To Noise: The Music Writings of Michael Goldberg, is out Nov. 1 a la Backbeat Books) was on the podcast recently to talk about his biography on the late James Calvin Wilsey of Avengers and Chris Isaak accolades. Stay tuned for a follow-up!

Tags: CREEM Magazine, Boy Howdy!, Grammy Museum, Music Journalism, Lester Bangs
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