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Today I sat down with Eric Trent of Bad Idols! We had an amazing conversation about music, freedom and human nature, plus much more! Be sure to follow him and Bad Idols on all social media and keep a look out for his upcoming live performances.

Today I sat down with Mason (Daoloth) Solomini and Dawson (Sinister Israphel) Knappen of local black metal band Forest of Jinn. We had an amazing conversation about music and the current cultural climate. Be sure to follow Forest of Jinn on socials and check them out at their upcoming live shows!

Today I sat down with Michael Raney, vocalist of Knoxville metal band, Disarmer. We had a wild time chatting about religion, furries and pickled sausages. Yeah, you're gonna wanna tune in. Be sure to check out Disarmer and give them a follow on all social media and be sure to catch them live!

Today I sat down with folk-punk phenom Austin Possum! We had an amazing conversation and I urge you all to catch him on tour and keep a wary eye on the horizon for his new album coming very soon!

Today I sat down with Haley (Azra) Clark and Herb (Gog) Himes of Summoner's Circle. Their new album Chaos Vector is due out August 27th.

Do you like Chucky, black metal and discriminatory table top RPGs?!?! If so then get on in here!

First solocast! So excited to sit down with myself and ramble like a maniacal schizophrenic for an hour! Wanna hear about Memorial Day, John Wayne and Freddie Mercury?! Well tune in!!!

Sat down with local music/wrestling promoter Scott Eskew and had an amazing time getting to know him! We talk about being good to one another, Bon Jovi, the future of Club Fungus, and much more!

Sat down with local Knoxville comedian Matthew Schurbert! We talk movies, music and whole lot about cancel culture.

I sat down with Dillon Sizemore of Porno Arcade, Postcard and a dozen other bands! He is a renowned guitarist, drummer and vocalist, as well as an all around respected gent in the Knoxville and surrounding music scene. He talks about his upbringing, his influences and tells a juicy tale of a show he played at the legendary 924 Gilman Street.