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All My Friends Are in Bar Bands

196 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 2 years ago - ★★★ - 6 ratings

Across over ten years of going to shows, I've met countless fascinating people that are joined together by the fact I love their music. This is a medium in which I look to find out the bigger picture, the extended story and the journey that brought them to where they are. No genre or topic is off limits. I'm David James Young - and all my friends are in bar bands.

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Episode 46: My Friends Carb On Carb

April 21, 2016 08:13 - 34 minutes - 31.4 MB

Nicole Gaffney and James Stuteley are carb on carb, an Auckland indie/math-rock duo that have formed an inextricable bond with the DIY music community of Australia and, in true NZ fashion, are well on their way to being claimed as our own. From their young and hopeful days traversing through a myriad of genres, the twosome help explain the New Zealand music scene, their place in it and where they intend to head from here. carb on carb's self-titled debut album is out now via their Bandcamp p...

Episode 45: My Friend Koby Geddes (Bagster/Dividers)

April 14, 2016 13:52 - 38 minutes - 35.2 MB

Don't let his youthful good looks fool you - Koby Geddes has played more punk rock shows in his life than you've had hot dinners. Currently, he is splitting his time between his new math-rock project Dividers and a reunited Bagster, the ska-punk act with whom Geddes first rose to both prominence and infamy in his teenage years. The guitarist, singer and songwriter met up for Sunday brunch in Glebe to share the story so far of a life entailing riffs, sweaty pubs and enough skanking to dislocat...

Episode 44: My Friend Chris Farren

April 07, 2016 15:16 - 34 minutes - 32.1 MB

Yaaasss, queen! You might know him from his double-verified Twitter antics or his sweet Snapchat kisses, but Floridian singer-songwriter Chris Farren can do more than just make 'em laugh. Through his bands Fake Problems and Antarctigo Vespucci, as well as his own solo material, Farren has also broken hearts and raised fists; evolving from a back-of-the-van wunderkind into a front-and-centre showstopper. The Naples native and total sweetheart was in fine form out the back of the Factory Floor,...

Episode 43: My Friend Charlie Parr

March 31, 2016 13:22 - 36 minutes - 33.7 MB

Brian Wilson once said that he just wasn't made for these times. Imagine, then, how Charlie Parr feels - he's essentially the greatest 20s bluesman to have been born some 40 years after the fact. He might feel like he's from a different plane of existence entirely, but Parr's dozen-plus albums all immediately feel like home in their own unique way. Before a show at the Brass Monkey in Cronulla, Charlie tells all about life on the southbank and houses filled with music. He also shares what is...

Episode 42: My Friend Marcus Whale

March 24, 2016 14:02 - 44 minutes - 40.6 MB

From choirboy to heathen, Marcus Whale has become one of Sydney's most consistently interesting singers, songwriters and performers. He pops and locks with Collarbones, raves to the grave with Black Vanilla and leads a one-man army as a newly-minted solo artist - all the while delivering challenging, unique takes on electronically-tinged outsider music. During an afternoon of lawn bowls and live music at the Petersham Bowling Club's Bad Day Out back in January, Whale talks through his journey...

Episode 41: My Friends The Sword

March 17, 2016 18:00 - 43 minutes - 39.8 MB

Everything's bigger in Texas - especially when it comes to riffs. For over a decade, The Sword have been riding high as one of the state's finest purveyors of head-banging tunes, taking them to stages across the world and on tours with heroes like Metallica and Fear Factory. While the band were in Sydney as a part of their first-ever headlining tour, lead guitarist Kyle Shutt and bass/synth player Bryan Richie talked about their Texan origins, surviving ska-punk and their transition from burl...

Episode 40: My Friend Brendan Maclean

February 29, 2016 12:51 - 49 minutes - 45.4 MB

Brendan Maclean dances like no-one is watching, sings like his life depends on it and performs the hell out of every role he finds himself in. Solo at the piano? You got it. Choreographed pop with dancers? Bring it on. A star of the ultimate jukebox cabaret/circus spectacular Velvet? Five stars. In short, Maclean gives it all wherever his career path takes him - and the world is ever grateful for it. In the middle of a run of Velvet at the Sydney Opera House, Maclean candidly discussed runni...

Episode 39: My Friends Bad//Dreems

February 18, 2016 13:05 - 40 minutes - 36.9 MB

Bad//Dreems arrived on the scene less than five years ago, covered in dirt and spoiling for a fight. These days, they count themselves among the more popular guitar bands in the country, selling out shows nationwide and scoring huge points for their acclaimed debut album, Dogs At Bay. Before another typically high-energy and rough-and-tumble gig - this one taking place at Sydney's Vic on the Park - Ben Marwe and Alex Cameron talked about the dues they've paid, the music that's inspired them a...

Episode 38: My Friend Frank Iero (My Chemical Romance, Frnkiero Andthe Cellabration Et Al.)

February 11, 2016 17:31 - 41 minutes - 38.2 MB

10 years ago, Frank Iero was on the front-line of the Black Parade, leading the so-called emo revolution out of the alt-club nights and into the arenas, guitars and eyeliner in hand. As guitarist and backing vocalist in My Chemical Romance, Iero was a part of the major dynamic shift in both what a major-selling contemporary rock band could look like, but also sound like. Fast forward to present day, and Iero is still forging ahead as the leader of frnkiero andthe cellabration; a band that is ...

Episode 37: My Friend Courtney Barnett

February 04, 2016 15:42 - 48 minutes - 44.6 MB

Melbourne via Hobart via Sydney's Courtney Barnett has come a long way since kicking around in bands in her youth. This supposed overnight success story has come through years of DIY touring, slide-guitar detours and a steady build up to one of the country's most celebrated contemporary songwriters. Days before chalking up four songs in the Triple J Hottest 100 - and hours before performing a sold-out show at the Enmore Theatre in Sydney - Courtney spoke about her initial interest in music, t...

Episode 36: My Friends Corpus

December 17, 2015 14:03 - 41 minutes - 38.2 MB

For the final episode of 2015, we're speaking with two figures of Sydney music - one mini, one mega - that have built up a devoted, loudly-singing audience in their near-decade together. Keiron Steel and Jack Bruun-Hammond are Corpus, and their particularly live-and-loud brand of post-hardcore-oriented alternative rock has impressed everyone from Black Wire regulars to Bert McCracken. With Jack's cat Nancy watching over (as well as ZK Photo's Zach Penhall getting the whole thing on camera), t...

Episode 35: My Friends The Bennies

November 18, 2015 14:32 - 39 minutes - 36.6 MB

It's party time! Anty Horgan and Craig Selak have been raising hell since their school days, flying through puerile teenage bands and dreaming of the big time. They began the journey by borrowing the name of a pop superstar, but it's as The Bennies that they've carved their niche as one of the most exciting and fun-loving live bands this great southern land has to offer. With a half-hour between dinner and tearing Melbourne's Corner Hotel a new one, the band's bass-ing, singing and synth-ing ...

Episode 34: My Friends Raccoon City Police Department

November 05, 2015 16:22 - 51 minutes - 47.1 MB

Screaming their way out of suburban Adelaide, Raccoon City Police Department (aka Raccoon City PD, aka Raccoon City, aka Rack City, aka Rack Rack City Bitch)are one of the more unique acts to emerge from Australia's south in recent years. With all members dividing their time between a myriad of projects, their united focus brings them to a mix of math rock, indie-punk and the sound that is colloquially known as "skramz." Literally every member of the band - including honorary member Sam - hop...

Episode 33: My Friend Jess Locke

October 28, 2015 17:05 - 35 minutes - 32.7 MB

Avoca Beach is a quaint little hideaway on the central coast of New South Wales. It's where Jess Locke was raised and subsequently began playing music, leading her through open mic nights, grindcore shows, dog parks and roundabouts. It seems wherever Locke goes, she's got a whole new group of admirers watching on - and when you write songs as sweet and charming as hers, it's easy to see why this happens. With some time to kill before the final day of the Poison City Weekender, Jess had a quic...

Episode 32: My Friends Apart From This

October 14, 2015 13:00 - 38 minutes - 34.9 MB

The timeline of Apart From This spans pop-punk, melodic hardcore, alternative rock and stoner jams; not to mention a slew of different members whom have all entered the fray at different stages of the band. Perhaps therein lies what makes the band so interesting - they're a constantly evolving and rapidly-improving beast; edging closer and closer to having one of the best live shows in the country. Sitting around at the Northcote Social Club in Melbourne, we locked in vocalist/guitarist Tim M...

Episode 31: My Friend Chris Cowburn (The Smith Street Band/Jackknife)

October 01, 2015 17:20 - 1 hour - 57.1 MB

A dislocated shoulder and a few happy accidents lead a punk part-timer into the role of the lifetime - the driving force of The Smith Street Band, who have evolved into one of the country's most respected and beloved contemporary rock bands. Chris Cowburn might not be up-front - either literally or figuratively - but he's been a part of the band since its formation, and has also moved into various managerial roles as well as founding his own label, Jackknife Music. At the top of another natio...

Episode 31: My Friend Chris Cowburn

October 01, 2015 17:20 - 1 hour - 57.1 MB

A dislocated shoulder and a few happy accidents lead a punk part-timer into the role of the lifetime - the driving force of The Smith Street Band, who have evolved into one of the country's most respected and beloved contemporary rock bands. Chris Cowburn might not be up-front - either literally or figuratively - but he's been a part of the band since its formation, and has also moved into various managerial roles as well as founding his own label, Jackknife Music. At the top of another natio...

Episode 30: My Friend Andy Hayden (Poison City Records)

September 24, 2015 14:54 - 56 minutes - 51.5 MB

You've bought your favourite records off him. You've watched him slap the bass for bands like A Death in the Family and Freak Wave. But how much do you know about Andy Hayden, the man behind Poison City Records? Across two separate chats that pre-gamed and post-gamed the Weekender, the big boss man opened up about Metallica mixtapes, Geelong dreaming and how punk rock took him from Portland, Victoria to Portland, Oregon and back again. To keep up with future Poison City Records releases, vis...

Episode 29: My Friend Urthboy

September 16, 2015 16:32 - 54 minutes - 49.7 MB

Down the Mountains into Marrickville, Tim Levinson - aka Urthboy - has gone from serving up $3.40 bags of fresh hip-hop to a national tour with Paul Kelly. He stands as one of the most interesting, intelligent and staunchly-independent figures in Australian music; the head honcho of Elefant Traks, a noted solo artist and one-eighth of legendary Sydney crew The Herd. In a rare extended interview, Urthy opens up his private universe and discusses nurturing his love of hip-hop, branching out on...

Episode 28: My Friend Jack R Reilly

September 10, 2015 17:24 - 44 minutes - 41.2 MB

Jack Richard Reilly came straight outta Kiama with a dyed black fringe and a fetish for Frenzal Rhomb. A decade on, he's shifted through post-grunge, post-punk and post-rock - ending up in a place he likes to call Middle Everything. We took a moment with the now Sydney-based singer-songwriter to peer into his musical evolution; providing some insight into one of Australian music's most likeable gentlemen. Jack's new single, Submerged, is out now. Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/jackrreill...

Episode 27: My Friends Seahorse Divorce

August 26, 2015 13:15 - 45 minutes - 42.1 MB

Finger-tapping wizardry, strikingly-melodic hooks and one of the busiest drummers this side of the equator - Brisbane's Seahorse Divorce are cult favourites among Australia's DIY scene; and with valid reason. In Sydney for the so-called 'emo weekender' back in July, we roped in Ben, Josh and Justin from the band to detail their various wheelings and dealings; from sax-driven grindcore to cheesy pub cover bands. Public Transport Fantasy Sequence is available now. Physical: https://seahorsedi...

Episode 26: My Friends Dylan Farrugia And Jacob Rossi (Oslow/Sweater Season)

August 19, 2015 15:00 - 43 minutes - 40.1 MB

It's been a quick ascension to the top of the food chain for Dylan Farrugia and Jacob Rossi. As one half of Oslow, the duo have already played with the likes of Title Fight, La Dispute, Knapsack and RVIVR. That's not even taking a glimpse at the shows the band have packed out in their own right, presenting a strong case for being one of Sydney's most interesting and exciting bands. Recently, lightning struck twice for the pair, forming the shoegaze side-project Sweater Season and showing a di...

Episode 25: My Friends The Sad Grrrls Club

August 12, 2015 16:36 - 1 hour - 59.6 MB

It's the grrrls! Ahead of a national tour devoted exclusively to promoting and supporting the talents of women and non-binary people, we get the story behind the Club's initiation and what they hope to achieve. Founder/creator Rachel Maria Cox is in this week; along with cohort Sarah-Marie "Ess-Em" Marriott, for a chat on establishing positive spaces, high-school nightmares and emerging from the MySpace era with their fringes and sass in-tact. For more information on the Sad Grrls Club tour,...

Episode 24: My Friend David Le'aupepe (Gang Of Youths)

August 05, 2015 18:16 - 40 minutes - 37.2 MB

This episode almost didn't happen - David Le'aupepe almost didn't come back to music, almost didn't form Gang of Youths and almost didn't release one of the most acclaimed debut albums of the year in The Positions. A series of life-changing events lead the singer-songwriter back into writing and playing music in spite of - or perhaps because of - anxiety and uncertainty in his midst. Over lunch in Sydney, the charming frontman talks through Hendrix covers at the Annandale, touring the States ...

Episode 23: My Friends Totally Unicorn

July 29, 2015 18:35 - 1 hour - 58 MB

They're the life and death of the party. The sweatiest dudes in the room. The strangest, weirdest and most wonderful thing to ever happen to punk and hardcore in Australia. If you haven't had your local terrorised by this crew of mystic beasts, you know someone that has - and they probably haven't shut up about them since it happened. Before a show at Rad, where the band have had some of their most notable gigs, we sat down with founding members Drew Gardner and Mike Bennett for a discussi...

Episode 22: My Friends Burlap

July 22, 2015 15:53 - 58 minutes - 54 MB

The two Toms and Max of Burlap are in the building this week. We've got McEwen, also of Unbranded Animals and McLovin fame; as well as Houlahan, who has played in bands such as F'Tang and Ted Danson with Wolves; and Max Edgar, formerly of Halal, How Are You?. Together, these three have been most recently stomping holes in the local music scene with their brutal, brooding sludge/noise project Burlap. Once again coming live from the Black Wire beer garden, Burlap talk about their individual and...

Episode 21: My Friend Karina Utomo (High Tension)

July 16, 2015 20:12 - 55 minutes - 50.7 MB

We've never gotten to say this before, but... we did it in the back of the van! In the midst of a brutal tour with King Parrot and Colossvs, High Tension's fearless frontwoman talked through her colourful history with music; which takes us through the mean streets of Jakarta, the roundabouts of Canberra and the hotspots of Melbourne. A remarkably honest look at identity, representation, interpersonal struggle and the weight of public expectation. High Tension's second studio album, Bully, is...

Episode 20: My Friend Aaron Osborne (I Exist/Oblivious Maximus)

July 08, 2015 14:00 - 1 hour - 70.3 MB

It's our first-ever crossover episode! For something a little different, All My Friends Are in Bar Bands has teamed up with Melbourne-based podcast Oblivious Maximus for a collaborative look into one another's lives. Oblivious Maximus is hosted by I Exist guitarist and former Outright drummer Aaron Osbourne; who talks through his upbringing, touring with his heroes and his own quest to get to the core of his friends over a beer or two at Kelly's in Newtown. Brutal! Aaron's podcast, Oblivious...

Episode 19: My Friends Luca Brasi

July 01, 2015 14:31 - 45 minutes - 41.8 MB

TASSIE! For the last few years, Luca Brasi have been flying the flag for the Apple Isle. In that time, they've put out two albums, toured the country countless times and established themselves as one of the most heartfelt and endearing Australian punk bands. Kicking around just after soundcheck at Sutherland's Studio Six, Tyler and Pat shot the shit on high-school kickabouts, rooms full of mates and the moments they'll never forget. Loose Threads is out now via Poison City Records. Physical:...

Episode 18: My Friend Georgia Maq

June 24, 2015 15:12 - 38 minutes - 35.7 MB

It's not often that the podcast has a guest that was born into a world of music, but this is certainly the case when it comes to Georgia Macdonald - known professionally and colloquially around the traps as Georgia Maq. The daughter of Redgum alum Hugh Macdonald, Georgia has had lyrics, harmonies, chords and songwriting quite literally bred into her. She emerged as a solo act a few years ago and is on the verge of becoming one of the country's most intriguing and relatable songwriters. On a b...

Episode 17: My Friend Dave Drayton (Pinch Hitter, Zzzounds Et Al.)

June 17, 2015 14:33 - 46 minutes - 42.7 MB

You may have seen him wielding a bass for Milhouse and Between the Devil and the Deep, a guitar under the name zzzounds or a banjo as one half of Pinch Hitter. Under any circumstance, it's always a delight to watch Dave Drayton express his inner-most and most honest self upon the stage. Over a cheeky arvo beer and a rollie or two out the back of Black Wire, Dave takes us from Hornsby to New York and back again through a life mainly spent in music. Pinch Hitter's split 7-inch with Meridian is...

Episode 16: My Friend Andy Bull

June 10, 2015 15:05 - 40 minutes - 37.3 MB

From mop-topped piano-pop to quiff'd synth jams, Sydney's Andy Bull has come a long way from his humble beginnings. Now a Triple J favourite and a successful touring artist, Bull has grown up in public; persevering through empty gigs and an identity crisis which inspired his biggest hit. A quick chat in the empty cafeteria at the University of Wollongong gives us a brief insight into this exceptional Australian talent - where he's come from and where he's headed. Sea of Approval out still! ...

Episode 15: My Friend Jen Buxton

May 27, 2015 14:15 - 55 minutes - 50.9 MB

Newcastle Month ends with an honest, detailed and entertaining chat with Jen Buxton. Since the tender age of sixteen, Buxton has been breaking hearts, kicking arse and not compromising herself for anyone or anything. We talk through her time in Like... Alaska, her transition into playing solo and what it means to have people look up to her. Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Episode 14: My Friend Benjamin Louttit (Safe Hands)

May 20, 2015 14:24 - 45 minutes - 41.6 MB

If you've been around any given venue in Newcastle - or, indeed, if you consider yourself even a passing fan of intricate, intelligent Australian hardcore - no doubt you have crossed paths with Safe Hands. Founding member, original bassist and now vocalist Benjamin "Diz" Louttit arrived in the Steel City from Tamworth a decade ago and has never looked back; slowly but surely cementing his place as one of the country's most energetic, intense and exuberant frontmen. Here, he shares the story o...

Episode 13: My Friends Jamie Hay And Liam White

May 14, 2015 16:35 - 1 hour - 67.3 MB

Having known one another for a decade and change, Melbourne-via-Newcastle's Jamie Hay and Melbourne-via-Hobart's Liam White teamed up a couple of years ago to add some electricity to Jamie's acoustic sets; as well as to write some new tunes of their own. Over dinner in one of Jamie's old Newcastle haunts, Hamilton Chinese, we spoke of the pair's individual and collective history - including, but not limited to, warehouse shows, grindcore, punk rock elitism, going solo and back again. "Water ...

Episode 12: My Friend Jack Lundie

May 06, 2015 11:50 - 35 minutes - 32.5 MB

It's Newcastle Month on All My Friends Are in Bar Bands! That means that the month of May is dedicated entirely to some of the legends that either have or currently do call Newcastle home. First up: Whether you've seen him bare-chested and belligerent as frontman of Caverns or as a humble lone troubadour, it's hard to deny Jack Lundie when he's letting his heart spill out on his sleeve as he performs. The incredibly likable Novocastrian holds court in this week's episode, giving a brief guide...

Episode 11: My Friend Toby Martin

April 29, 2015 13:49 - 44 minutes - 40.8 MB

Singer, songwriter, guitarist, father of two, lecturer, composer... Youth Group's frontman Toby Martin has donned many a hat throughout his career. On a sunny morning in Annandale amid tiny children and buzzing bees, we took a trip through Toby's musical history - through Youth Group, performing solo and what's to come next. Youth Group's "Skeleton Jar" has been released on vinyl. The band will be playing the album in its entirety at shows in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane in late June and ...

Episode 10: My Friend Lindsay McDougall (Frenzal Rhomb/triple J)

April 22, 2015 14:00 - 1 hour - 66.6 MB

With nearly twenty years at the axe for Frenzal Rhomb, Lindsay McDougall has played both the trashiest punk gigs and the biggest stages in Australia. He's traversed the globe playing smart, sardonic and silly songs that, for many Aussies, shaped their teenage and coming-of-age years. He also spent a decade working for Triple J, a station where his band were once temporarily blacklisted. If that doesn't give you an idea of the man's charm, nothing will. Hanging out in a conference room upstair...

Episode 9: My Friend Jules Rozenbergs (The Bennies)

April 14, 2015 14:00 - 33 minutes - 30.9 MB

He's the tall man with the tan. The high-five giver. The king that said "Don't fuck with our dreams." He's also one of the nicest guys in Australian music. Intrepid adventurer with The Bennies, punk rock veteran and expert high-five giver "King" Jules Rozenbergs has been doing things his way since day one. With a slice of time to spare before a sold-out show in Sydney, we talked through the impact that music has had on his life, through the good and the bad. We also get into the colourfully-n...

Episode 8: My Friends H A N N A H B A N D

April 08, 2015 13:43 - 40 minutes - 36.8 MB

Nathan James Martin and Marnie Elizabeth Vaughan are H A N N A H B A N D, but they're also so much more. They're grindcore veterans, Central Coast survivors, DIY advocates and seven-year-old girls who really like craft (don't ask). Having served as both rivals and bandmates, Nathan and Marnie have been playing together for over ten years - and they have no intention of stopping anytime soon. Chilling out in the park behind Birdrib, the delightful duo make their way through their colourful and...

Episode 7: My Friends Kissing Booth

April 01, 2015 15:08 - 36 minutes - 33.3 MB

They may put up a united front as Melbourne indie-twee-pop-punk collective Kissing Booth, but Grace Lawry and Luke "Thommo" Thomas have incredibly different musical backgrounds; each pursuing their love of the art-form until their paths crossed. Prior to a show in Sydney, we spoke about the pop scene in Auckland and the punk scene in Tassie; as well as the ties that bind the creative force behind Kissing Booth together. Kissing Booth's debut album, Never Settle, is out this year. Their EP "S...

Episode 6: My Friend Spencer Scott

March 18, 2015 12:49 - 57 minutes - 53 MB

Despite still being in his early 20s, Spencer Scott has made the most out of his time playing music. He's played alongside some of his heroes, rocked shows with his best mates and helped to put Newcastle back on the map for many a troubadour. On a lazy afternoon, we talked our way through Scotty's story so far. Spencer Scott's split seven-inch with Georgia Maq is out now via Lost Boy Records. Physical: http://lostboyrecords.bigcartel.com/product/split-7-georgia-maq-spencer-scott Digital: htt...

Episode 5: My Friend Tom Kennedy (Bare Bones)

March 11, 2015 13:00 - 37 minutes - 34.6 MB

From high-school Metallica covers to opening up Soundwave, Tom Kennedy has been living the rock & roll dream since he was a kid. Now the fearless frontman of Bare Bones, TK pulled up a chair at the Townie to talk us through industry bullshit, weird nights in Mount Gambier and a pinch of now-dated wrestling talk. "Cut Throat Living" is out now. Bare Bones play with the Hard-Ons, Hy-Test and more this Sunday at Frankie's Pizza by the Slice. Free entry with band starting at 6pm. The band are ...

Episode 3: My Friend Chris Kearnes (Fat Guy Wears Mystic Wolf Shirt)

February 18, 2015 13:00 - 31 minutes - 28.8 MB

The class clown of Australian grindcore, Chris Kearnes has gone from strength to strength; becoming a prominent figure of the central coast's heavy music scene and terrifying all and sundry as the vocalist of Fat Guy Wears Mystic Wolf Shirt. In-between bands at the Roxbury Hotel, we had a quick and fun chat about musicals, Jesus and having a bed in every state thanks to music. Fat Guy Wears Mystic Wolf Shirt's split 7-inch with Jxckxlz is out now via Art As Catharsis Records: http://artascat...

Episode 2: My Friend Lochlan Watt (Colossvs/Monolith)

February 10, 2015 13:00 - 46 minutes - 42.2 MB

If you've been to a heavier show in the last few years here in Oz, there's a good chance that Lochlan Watt has had something to do with it. He's fronted a half-dozen bands, started his own managerial/touring company and become the host of The Racket on Triple J. Before a show with his current band, Colossvs, I spoke with Lochlan about starting in Brisbane and ending up in the centre of the country. Colossvs' debut album, Unholy, is out now. You can purchase it here: http://colossvs.bandcamp....

Episode 1: My Friend Ben David

February 04, 2015 13:00 - 43 minutes - 39.9 MB

Ben David has been playing since his teens, traversing through folk, rock, punk and country. Before a show at Black Wire Records, I spoke with Ben about his thrash-punk dad, trains from Perth and running wild at the Big Day Out. Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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