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We love gear. We love Fuzzrocious Pedals. We've got to be good buddies with Ryan, who's family created the company: it was awesome catching up, talking about effects pedals, NAMM, and the camaraderie involved in the pedal industry. Any gear junkie will thoroughly enjoy hearing from Ryan.Cornel WestFrancois J. Bonnet & Stephen O/Malley - CyleneCloak/Dagger - Lost ArtYob - Our Raw HeartDeerhoof - Future Teenage Cave Artists

In the words of Jon - "I'm back." Our keyboard player/producer/songwriter joined us for the entirety of the episode to knock out our extensive backup of questions in the Prada Pod email: we also discuss what music releases are going to look like come late 2020 and moving forward.Kidcrash - SnacksV60 / Kalita WaveProletariatEthiopia YirgacheffeColombia YacuanquerBonavitaNeural

We got to catch up with our friend Sammi, managing editor at Revolver, to discuss media as well as how things are looking out in New York (really interesting conversation regarding artists experiencing identity crises with the present pandemic, too). Plus dogs and hockey. The usual rambling!Bobby Markos - DocumaCommonwildXioma - ImagesKidcrash - SnacksPerson to PersonUmbra Vitae@quaranttimes

After touring Europe at the end of 2019 Stray From the Path became a best friend band of TDWP. It was a real joy to catch up with two of the fellas and hear what's been going on. Can't wait to play shows together again sooner than later!Jaye JayleYoung WidowsCloakroomBahrootGojiraShellacBig BlackReverend GuitarsProtomartyr

Since TDWP's collaborative coffee with Metric Coffee a few years ago, we've remained close with co-owner Xavier Alexander. For this episode we wanted to talk a little bit about Xavier's start in coffee, his love of travel/sourcing, and how things are coming along for Metric during the pandemic. Catch up on the podcast and then head over to their site to snag some of the most delicious coffee available!Mrs PissDrain - California CursedPublicanMetricCoffee.comColombia Nelson Chavez (Yacuanquer)

Once we finished recording, Luke said, “It takes two of us to get anything done.” The Sedmak brothers have a long history with the guys: a set of friends around since day one (when their band headlined TDWP’s first show). We talked about inspiration for the different layouts and designs that the brothers have completed for the band, alongside when Luke filled in on guitar for a weekend, etc etc.Mason NagyKugescreamerDean Costello AudioCowspiracy: The Sustainability SecretZombies Ate My NeighborsTraditionaMute NeighborShinerDevil's DenCloak/DaggerMisery SignalsSlice Paper WristsZaoSons of NeroRemembering NeverChad MillerPlanning for BurialThom WasluckIn Memory of WinterCinema 4DMaria Juranic

Anthony has been the band's primary photographer for nearly seven years now and one of our dearest friends. Him and his family were in New Zealand when the pandemic really broke out: Anthony explains getting back to Chicago. Thereafter we discuss our history together and what it takes to be a successful photographer for a band. It was an excellent conversation and we believe any creative could enjoy the episode's discussion.PradaPod@TDWPband.comBecoming the Archetype - Terminate Damnationgetagoodcamera.comanthonybarlich.com

What we're calling our most insightful episode - Sonny (mixer/engineer/producer) joins the guys to share some laughs and revisit April of last year when The Act was recorded. We mention inspiration and the methods utilized to make the album. First the boys start digging into listener-submitted questions emailed in. Plenty of dog barks left in as well.PradaPod@TDWPband.comPrimitive ManSunn O)))Eroding WindsTiltEmma Ruth Rundle

Now that the fellas have an email address, answering fan questions is easier than ever! Feel free to submit inquiries and PayPal tips (no longer Venmo). Meanwhile Cozi discusses shooting shows and how she's been keeping busy. Plus... more honkeytonk talk.Pradapod@tdwpband.comPass the FlaskSouth of the CityYukio MishimaVladimir NabakovPninNardwuarThe EvensCorikycozicophoto.darkroom.techCurrents

Silverstein brought TDWP out in 2006 and the good times have only stacked up further in the fourteen years since. Billy and Paul Marc are wonderful friends: refined gentlemen of the utmost standard. The Steins discuss pandemic-related touring mishaps since releasing their new album, A Beautiful Place to Drown. Before sharing laughs for an hour plus, Kyle, Jeremy, and Mike discuss catering mishaps and Fiona Apple's new record. Also included is Paul Fisher's guest vocal recording on Wapakalypse, as mentioned in episode twelve.Additional mentions:Animal CollectiveBroken Social ScenetUnE-yArDsEmily HainesKurt VileOranssi Pazuzu