On this episode of March Forth with Mike Bauman, Mike chats with Robbie Litchfield, guitarist/songwriter in Saving Vice and producer at Hell Here Studios!


Rounded out by Tyler Small (co-vocals), Chase Papariello (co-vocals), Kenjamin Smiertelny (bass) and Sam Whelton (drums), Saving Vice is a metalcore band from Vermont that started in 2017. Over the years, they've played festivals like Warped Tour, the iMatter Festival, Heavy Fest, and recently toured with Dropout Kings.


In 2020, Saving Vice followed up their 2018 EP Colder Than Dark with their debut LP Hello There. On 12/20/21, they dropped their latest single "Dying to Watch," which is closing in on 50,000 Spotify streams less than a month after its release. Additionally, the accompanying music video for "Dying to Watch" has amassed nearly 120,000 YouTube views.


In this conversation, Robbie speaks with Mike about Saving Vice's sound, his riffs and guitars, developing as a producer with Hell Here Studios, working with In Shallows on their debut EP Beneath The Surface, getting sober, and more.


This episode of March Forth with Mike Bauman also features the aforementioned "Dying to Watch" from Saving Vice, available where you get your music!


Follow Robbie and Hell Here Studios on Instagram @savingrobbie & @hellherestudios. To stay up-to-date with Robbie, visit https://beacons.ai/savingrobbie/. To stay up-to-date with Saving Vice, follow them on Instagram @savingvice and visit https://www.savingvice.com/.


You can follow Mike on Instagram @marchforthpod, and on Twitter @mikevbauman. To stay up-to-date on the podcast and learn more about Mike, visit https://linktr.ee/marchforthpod.


Watch Robbie's guitar playthrough for "Dying to Watch" here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ad7tkOHNJs


To learn more about In Shallows and check out their debut EP Beneath The Surface (produced by Robbie), click here: https://www.inshallows.com/


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