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MICRO SPY

23 episodes - English - Latest episode: 5 months ago -

MICRO SPY is a podcast that takes a closer look at the lives and work of the musicians and creatives I admire. Be sure to rate, review, and share the podcast if you like what you hear. Hosted and produced by Erik Ratensperger (drummer of Jeromes Dream). Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/microspy/support

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Brandon Evans of City of Caterpillar and pageninetynine

November 18, 2023 00:05 - 1 hour - 84.6 MB

In this episode. I speak with Brandon Evans, member of the bands City of Caterpillar and pageninetynine. Brandon and I discuss the magic of music, DIY ethos, Richmond’s vibrant hardcore scene, and how playing in City of Caterpillar and pg99 is the same, but entirely different. We also talk about friendship, and the wild nature of connection and community through music, and specifically, punk. Links: City of Caterpillar — Mystic Sisters (Relapse) Instagram pg.99 Instagram Additional tour...

Sonny Kay of Angel Hair, The VSS, GSL

November 10, 2023 07:05 - 1 hour - 96.7 MB

I speak with Sonny Kay, vocalist of the bands Angel Hair and The VSS.  He’s also the founder of the seminal record label, Gold Standard Laboratories, having released albums by The Locust, Melt Banana, The Rapture, Arab on Radar, Mohinder, and The Mars Volta, just to name a few. Sonny and I discuss the perception of time, nostalgia, leading a creative life, and transcending the traditional molds of punk and hardcore. We also talk about being an outcast, taking matters into your own hands, a...

Jon Nix, Director of Don't Fall In Love With Yourself

September 28, 2023 19:39 - 1 hour - 74.5 MB

In this episode, I speak with, Jon Nix, co-founder of TurnStyle Films and director of his most recent release, “Don’t Fall in Love with Yourself”, a documentary on the life of Justin Pearson from The Locust, Three One G, and Deafclub. We talk about Jon’s childhood, and how movies and disposable cameras got him through difficult times. We speak about storytelling, and the mysterious, physiological ways film and music can affect us. We delve deep into his process of making this incredible do...

Dave Rosenberg of Deadguy

September 20, 2023 17:37 - 1 hour - 105 MB

In this episode, I speak with Dave Rosenberg— drummer of the band Deadguy.  Dave and I talk about the origins of the band, and what they’re up to today. We reflect on the early days of hardcore, the struggles of tour, and keeping it all together, or not… Dave and I also nerd out over snare drum sounds, his ultra-rare cymbal collection, and his early training under the late renowned jazz drummer, Sonny Igoe. We also talk about that time Jay Weinberg of Slipknot wore a Deadguy t-shirt and ...

Jeremy Bolm of Touché Amoré and The First Ever Podcast

September 12, 2023 18:19 - 1 hour - 105 MB

In this episode, I speak with Jeremy Bolm— Singer of the band Touche Amore, Host of The First Ever Podcast, And founder of Secret Voice Records. He’s also a writer, having penned poetry books like 'October' and 'Downtime.' Needless to say, his plate is full. We talk about the early beginnings of Touche Amore, creative headspace, Korn’s first album, working with Ross Robinson, and the intentionality behind everything he does. Check out Jeremy's stuff: Touche Amore Official Site The First ...

Christopher Norris a.k.a. Steak Mountain of Combat Wounded Veteran and Reversal of Man

September 04, 2023 05:16 - 1 hour - 105 MB

In this episode, I speak with Christopher Norris, also known as Steak Mountain. He’s a notable figure in the DIY punk scene, having been in bands like Combat Wounded Veteran and Reversal of Man.  We discuss Chris’ childhood, his love of movies, nancy drew novels, and the end of the world. We also talk about creative process, and his new book, The Holy Day, which comes out October 10th, published by Rose Books. Preorder The Holy Day steakmtn.com @steakmtn Combat Wounded Veteran Reversal...

Jeromes Dream with Jack Shirley

May 05, 2023 07:02 - 1 hour - 73.8 MB

Jeromes Dream's new album, "The Gray In Between" is out TODAY, and this is a special episode to celebrate it. JD and renowned engineer/ producer, Jack Shirley sit down and listen through the record and reflect on the experience of making it together at Jack's studio, Atomic Garden East, in Oakland, CA. This conversation was recorded a few days before Christmas, 2022. Buy THE GRAY IN BETWEEN: https://bit.ly/44xbccM Track Listing in this episode: JEROMES DREAM | THE GRAY IN BETWEEN 01. Co...

Brian Case of FACS

April 07, 2023 02:15 - 1 hour - 61.5 MB

In this episode, I speak with Brian Case, singer, and guitarist of the band, FACS. Brian has been long involved in the underground music scene, and has had roles in bands like 90 Day Men, The Ponys, and Disappears. Brian and I discuss the inherent need to create, the philosophy of DIY, the underground scene in Chicago in the 90s, the impact of the pandemic, the practice of restraint, working with you have, and the release of FACS’ new record, Still Life In Decay, which is officially out TODA...

Walter Schreifels of Quicksand

March 29, 2023 04:59 - 1 hour - 71.2 MB

In this episode, I speak with Walter Schreifels, member of the legendary hardcore bands, Gorilla Biscuits, Youth of Today, and the guitarist and singer of the highly acclaimed, Quicksand, who just announced its 30th Anniversary re-issue of their iconic debut album, “Slip” on Iodine Recordings. Walter and I discuss the correlation between running and creativity, the humbling aspect of pushing beyond your comfort zone, smallness, time, and chemistry between collaborators. We talk about the pu...

Alex Edkins of METZ and Weird Nightmare

February 06, 2023 17:00 - 1 hour - 67.4 MB

In this episode, I speak with Alex Edkins, the guitarist and vocalist of the band METZ, and his new brainchild, Weird Nightmare. Alex and I discuss his music as a coping mechanism, the shift in mindset regarding creative collaboration, and the magical effects music and art can have on humanity. His new project Weird Nightmare released its debut full-length on Sub Pop last year. METZ’s most recent album, ATLAS VENDING, also released on Sub Pop came out in 2020. He’s already working on new mat...

Seb Alvarez of meth. and Virgin Mother

January 26, 2023 18:30 - 1 hour - 56.6 MB

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 slowly changing. Learn more about meth. and Virgin Mother: meth.: https://methil.bandcamp.com/...

Mike York of Pianos Become The Teeth

January 03, 2023 18:00 - 1 hour - 61.8 MB

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. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/microspy/message S...

Jesse Draxler

April 03, 2020 23:37 - 1 hour - 58.8 MB

In this episode, I speak with visual artist, Jesse Draxler. Jesse 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 ...

Robert Pettersen and Rex Shelverton of Portraits of Past

March 13, 2020 04:43 - 2 hours - 118 MB

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 conversatio...

Anthony DiDio of Vein

March 05, 2020 05:10 - 49 minutes - 45.2 MB

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, creativ...

Hrishikesh Hirway of Song Exploder, The West Wing Weekly, and The One AM Radio

February 27, 2020 02:34 - 53 minutes - 49.4 MB

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, wi...

Geoff Garlock of Orchid

February 20, 2020 06:21 - 1 hour - 60.2 MB

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. --- Se...

Jeff Howe of Reversal of Man

February 12, 2020 21:34 - 54 minutes - 49.5 MB

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, a...

Mike Taylor of Pg.99 and Pigmylush

February 05, 2020 08:00 - 1 hour - 55 MB

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 in music is inspiring. We talk about his love of hip hop and how shows like “120 Minutes” and "Yo MTV Raps" c...

Justin Pearson of The Locust, Dead Cross, and Three One G Records

January 29, 2020 08:00 - 58 minutes - 53.9 MB

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 ...

Jack Shirley of The Atomic Garden Recording Studio

January 20, 2020 19:02 - 53 minutes - 48.6 MB

In this episode, I speak with Jack Shirley, a musician, an audio engineer, producer, and owner of The Atomic Garden studio in Oakland California. Jack is probably best known for his work with the band, Deafheaven, whose sophomore album, Sunbather was named Best New Music by Pitchfork. He has also recorded and produced bands like Loma Prieta, Gouge Away, Joyce Manor and countless others, including my band, Jeromes Dream. He was a founding member of the punk band Comadre and now plays guitar i...

Alexis Marshall of Daughters

January 15, 2020 22:39 - 1 hour - 58.3 MB

In this episode, I speak to Alexis Marshall, vocalist of the band, Daughters. 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...

Sean Leary of Loma Prieta

January 08, 2020 00:47 - 45 minutes - 41.6 MB

Hey everyone, my name is Erik Ratensperger and welcome to the first episode of Micro Spy, a podcast that takes a closer look at the lives and work of musicians and creatives I admire. 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, a...