Season III of the Bürgerkrieg Productions "15 Minutes of Fame" podcast comes to a close with the ultimate punk rock drummer, Dougie Tangent of The Putz (and many other bands). We talk Ramones drummers and their impact on the sound of the band and eras of their music, thoughts on the latest installment in the G.I. Joe film franchise universe ("Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins"), as well as the premier of the track "Clutter" from his new project Norcos Y Horchata. Listen to The Putz here: https://theputz.bandcamp.com/music
The second-to-last episode of Season III is here, featuring a conversation with front-man/singer and CT hardcore punk hooligan Jonny Miller of Cry Havoc! We chat about the impact that the Internet has had on the way we consume music, what different aspects of the region in which a band operates out of shapes their sound, and I learn just how good GBH was when the band got to open up for them on their "Momentum" album tour. Check out their music here: https://diehipsterrecords.bandcamp.com/music
The last leg of Season III is underway, featuring a conversation with vocalist/guitarist Sebastian from the German-based pop-punk band, Bad Advice. We chat about his first trip to the United States to play a show with the other 2/3 of the band (the first time he'd been to the US), why he chooses to write and sing in English versus the native German, and we talk about beer. Check out the music and merchandise for Bad Advice here: https://bapunk.com/
Season III of the "15 Minutes of Fame" travels to my home-city of Syracuse, NY to chat with three ex-punkers (Bob, Chris & Greg) that formed the surf band Underwater Bosses out of sheer love for the music (and possible boredom). We chat about each of their respective origin stories in relation to rock'n'roll, who in the band can surf (or who would be most likely to surf), and we gush over CNY pizza (in all of its glory). Listen to the melodious music of Underwater Bosses here: https://underwaterbosses.bandcamp.com/music
As Season III nears completion, the "15 Minutes of Fame" podcast takes a virtual visit to the great state of Maine to chat with multi-instrumentalist singer/songwriter Dave Strong. Although he's launched a solo career recently, he's manned bass duties for the past four years with The Cryptics when they perform sets with Wimpy Rutherford featuring music of The Queers. We chat about growing up a rocker in New Hampshire, his current solo project, and why the album cover of Ozzy Osbourne's "Blizzard of Ozz" freaked him out as a kid. Listen to Dave's music here: https://laptoppunkrecords.bandcamp.com/
Episode 28 of Season III's "15 Minutes of Fame" podcast brings us back to the Big Apple for an interview with veteran metal musician Mike McWilliams, the singer and guitarist of NYC's Vandalizer. We chat about the best spot in the city to score breakfast burritos, I hear about how he met Bobby Steele (of Misfits and The Undead fame) literally on the street, and how his old group were once Kelly Osbourne's backing band. Listen (and get merch) from Vandalizer here: https://vandalizer1.bandcamp.com/music
Long Island-based punk rock drummer and singer Ricky Rochelle (of both The Young Rochelles and The New Rochelles) joins me on the "15 Minutes of Fame" podcast! During the interview we talk about what it was like growing up an hour away from the Amityville Horror House (and no, they didn't talk about it in their History classes in school), what new tips and tricks he's learned throughout the process of recording and releasing solo material, and we chat about his music video for "Yeti in the Snow." Listen to all his projects at the following URLs: https://theyoungrochelles.bandcamp.com/music / https://thenewrochelles1.bandcamp.com/ / https://rickyrochelle.bandcamp.com/
A "15 Minutes of Fame" alumni returns to the show to celebrate 20 years of The Prozacs! That's right, vocalist and guitarist Jay chats with me about how influential the show "Fringe" was in the writing process for the album "...Exist!," shares with me a story about having rocks thrown at their tour van while in Arizona, and what the song selection process was like for The Prozacs most recent compilation album "Fan Faves and Wannabe Hits!" Listen to their music here: https://theprozacs.bandcamp.com/music
Season III of the "15 Minutes of Fame" podcast reconvenes with Brad, mastermind behind the Toronto-based punk rock band, School Damage. We talk about coffee and how to rip it, playing goth clubs in Germany, as well as talk shop in regards to his favorite character(s) from the HBO show "Eastbound & Down." Listen to the music of School Damage here: https://schooldamage.bandcamp.com/music
Fellow Lürking Class bandmate and drummer-elite Mikey joins me on the "15 Minutes of Fame" podcast, as we ramble on with Season III. We chat about why movies were so important to him at a young age, he spills the beans on which Marvel film from Phase 1 generated the weakest character(s), and we finally reveal the truth as to why he chose to write a song about "Eric" from the show "Entourage." Listen to their music here: https://lurkingclass.bandcamp.com/music
Traveling virtually to the Garden State, the "15 Minutes of Fame" podcast holds court with Sara and Chris of Fool Saint! We chat about overplayed songs at weddings (although we may love them), tracks that should never be attempted via karaoke (ever), and enjoy listening to us fawn over the sonic joy that is Radiohead. Listen to their music here: https://foolsaint.bandcamp.com/music
The train that is the "15 Minutes of Fame" podcast continues to roll through Season III, hosting another conversation with The Agonizers front-man Brian. The voice of the Massachusetts / Connecticut punk super group chats the first concert experience had that was a complete letdown, the importance of Michael Jackson's 1979 album "Off The Wall," and we brainstorm on who the band should dress up as for an upcoming Halloween 2021 show. Stream their music here: https://theagonizers.bandcamp.com/releases
Yet another alumni of the Bürgerkrieg Productions "15 Minutes of Fame" podcast returns for Season III, specifically singer/guitarist Dom from the New York-based pop punk band Scotchka. We delve into the running joke that is "new music from Scotchka," just what is going on at Makeout Reef (a DIY house venue co-run/owned by Dom), as well as a moderate overview of what the philosophy of Stoicism means to Dom. Stream their music: https://scotchkascotchka.bandcamp.com/music
Episode 20 of Season III (of the Bürgerkrieg Productions "15 Minutes of Fame" podcast) features former New York State resident Kevin, the mastermind behind the pop punk band, No More Death Stars, who are allegedly a "futuristic space cult that's not evil." The conversation reaches such depths as to discussing if Tim Burton has ever incorporated a real sex scene into one of his films, what makes a memorable concert memorable, and how the needle-fingered/pizza-faced Freddy Kruger can be utilized to assist in lucid dreaming. Stream the bands discography here: https://nomoredeathstars.bandcamp.com/music
We travel to our "Neighbors to the North" yet again, as Season III of the Bürgerkrieg Productions "15 Minutes of Fame" podcast continues with alumni Jimmy, punk rock veteran and mastermind behind the Canadian band, The Vapids. We chat about his DIY record store/concert venue "Reigning Sound," his time spent with Dee Dee Ramone, and the reception of his latest solo album "K I L L M A T I C." Stream all his solo material here: https://jimmyvapid.bandcamp.com/music
Season III of the Bürgerkrieg Productions "15 Minutes of Fame" podcast visits the hosts "hometown" of Syracuse, NY and showcases a chat with Jamie and Thao, members of the two-piece street punk band, The War Lovers. We dive into the pros and cons about being a band in the "Salt City," chat about the origin story of their DIY venue "The Mouse Trap," and we talk about some of the big misunderstandings people have about punk rock music. Check out their music here: https://thewarlovers.bandcamp.com/music
We go back to the Big Apple as Season III of the Bürgerkrieg Productions "15 Minutes of Fame" podcast features front-man The KWE from the NYC hardcore band, Point Blank. I get some historical insight on the beauty of the scene from days past, how everyone wanted to be Bad Brains, and we discuss their latest single "Negative 2 Positive." Listen to the aforementioned single and more here: https://pointblanknyhc.bandcamp.com/music
Season III of the Bürgerkrieg Productions "15 Minutes of Fame" podcast features a foursome with New York City punkers, The Lousekateers. We chat about lice infestations as children, driving through a desert (twice) while on tour, and how the band discovers new music in a Internet-dominated world of streaming that we currently reside in. Check out the bands latest album "Life After Mandals" (and their other material) here: https://thelousekateers.bandcamp.com/music
We press on in Season III of the Bürgerkrieg Productions "15 Minutes of Fame" podcast, featuring a newcomer from a band that's been featured twice on this discombobulated show- Tyler (guitar) from the noise-rock band, Black Mesa. We chat about his audio effect-fueled influences, how he describes the music of Black Mesa when he's not in the mood to explain the soundscapes they create, as well as the Internet-wide premier of his latest project SUPERGHOST. We're fortunate to have honor to premier the first single SUPERGHOST single called "Death Calling." Check out the music of Black Mesa here: https://blackmesany.bandcamp.com/music
Season III of the Bürgerkrieg Productions "15 Minutes of Fame" podcast continues with drummer/fiend Johnnie Plague from the Baltimore, MD horror punk band, Meteor King. We talk about the joys of "Halloween III: Season of the Witch" (including the steamy scene between Dr. Challis and Ellie Grimbridge), the amount of time it takes him to sweat off all that makeup while playing, and we discuss his history working haunts around Halloween around Maryland. Listen to their music here: https://meteorking.bandcamp.com/music