Ep. 161 - Sam McPheeters
Sam McPheeters was the frontman behind the infamous New York City based hardcore punk band Born Against. These days he is known as a writer, having authored books such as The Loom of Ruin and Mutations, as well as many articles across multiple national magazines.
The lore and many stories surrounding Born Against aside, I was fascinated by Sam after discovering his amazing article on Vice, “The Troublemaker,” which is an astonishing interview with Doc Dart of the Crucifucks. Sealing the deal on becoming an enthusiastic devotee of his work was reading Mutations, a book that feels flat out dedicated to someone like me.
Sam is a man praised by friends and peers who are diehard devotees of punk, yet also painted as the villain in many stories from more accessible hardcore lore such as the infamous Sick of It All debate on “Crucial Chaos.” I was interested in getting to know who Sam McPheeters really is, and I was not disappointed.
We met up with Sam at an IKEA in Pomona, California, where we conducted this interview in one of their mock up living room setups. We discussed his childhood, Born Against, the good and the bad, his young adult years living in New York, his life after being in bands, his life today, and much more.
Ep. 160 - Don Devore
Don Devore is an artist and the guitar player behind Ink & Dagger, Frail, and Mandela Strike Force, as well as being involved in other standout projects: Lilys, Collapsing Scenery, and Sick Feeling.
We sit down in his studio in Los Angeles to discuss what makes art worth it, growing up in Philadelphia, booking tours on pay phones, community, death, Society of Future Vampires, and the late Sean McCabe.
Perhaps our favorite interview we’ve done. We hope you enjoy it too.
Available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
Ep. 159 – Andy Norton (Praise)
We sit down during LA Book Fair weekend with Andy Norton, lead singer of Praise and member of Guilt Parade and Desperate Measures.
We talk about his childhood, Pearl Jam, early hardcore years, Minor Threat, developing his art, and more.
Available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
Ep. 158 – Shining Life Press
Zack and John run Shining Life Press, formerly known as the beloved label Moshers Delight, and curate the page Youth Crew 88.
John was the frontman of the grunge-influenced hardcore band GIVE, while Zac fronted Intent.
We talk about their upbringings, straight edge, obsessive tendencies, the Floorpunch Book, 1328 Newton Street, John’s “stuffed animal art,” long-lasting friendships, and more.
Ep. 157 – Justin Briggs
Justin is the mastermind behind the record label Warthog Speaks and a member of bands such as Desolation, The Hunting Party, and Vacuum.
These days, you can find him playing in The Government or at the record store he co-owns in Oakland, California - Moving Records.
We talk about getting into hardcore through a tape passed around his high school, his teenage years, living at the Maximum Rock n Roll house, sobriety, opening Moving Records, and more.
Warthog Speak just announced pre-orders for the brand-new Fuerza Bruta 10-inch. Go check it out!
Ep. 156 – Jesse Miller Gordon
Jesse Miller Gordon is a writer.
He’s also the frontman of several unique bands, including Sick Feeling, Gradient, and Privacy.
Crucially, he is a definitive artist in his own right.
I was intrigued to meet and learn more about Jesse after reading his brutally honest and touching afterword in Ross J. Farrar’s photo book Planet Ross.
Without hesitation, during our trip to RBS Fest weekend, we met for this fun, informative, and memorable interview.
We talk about his childhood, attending hardcore shows at Gilman at a young age, the infamous story of breaking his dick, the formation of Sick Feeling, and overall an attempt to shed light on his character and sick style.
Ep. 155 – Mathew Hoodrack
Mathew “Hoodrack” is the frontman of War Hungry and Stick Together, bass man in Disengage, roadie veteran, and currently a family man.
We talk about growing up in the woods, collecting Hot Wheels with his father, influences and formation of War Hungry, Posi Numbers Fest, and becoming a father.
Hoodrack is a genuine and stand-up guy.
I asked him during the interview:
“how did having a close relationship with your father impact you?”
His response was:
“It’s not hard to be a good guy if you have that example.”
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Ep. 154 - Martin Sorrendeguy
Martin Sorrondeguy, better known as Martin Crudo, is the frontman of Los Crudos, Limp Wrist, Canal Irreal, and Needles, as well as the drummer in Trágatelo and founder of the DIY record label Lengua Armada.
Limp Wrist is one of the most globally recognizable queercore bands.
Los Crudos are one of the first Spanish-speaking punk bands in the United States.
We talk about migrating to the U.S. with his family from Uruguay, the relationship and influence of his mother, the infamous riot at a Crudos show in Chile, his mom’s reaction to the Limp Wrist Facades album cover, Straight Edge, the modern world, and more.
Ep.153 - Ricky Duarte
Ricky is a key figure to the Southern California Hardcore scene, with a resume that includes Soul Search, New Brigade, Minority Unit and Human Garbage.
We talk about his childhood and teenage years, Dystopia, the year California took over United Blood Fest, becoming a Dad, reflecting on his accomplishments both in music and his personal life.
Ep. 152 - Jordan Mam
Jordan is the frontman behind bands such as Reunion, Apsara, and Enkased.
We talk about the early 2000's Fresno hardcore scene, Mosher's Delight, discovering hardcore albums through forums, the art of moshing, the importance of participation, and more.
Ep. 151 - Alexis Gross
Alexis Gross is a photographer born in New York and based in Los Angeles, whose photographs can be found in campaigns, self-released publications, and even on record covers and inserts.
Companies she’s worked with include: Vice, Creature Skateboards, Vans, Thrasher, and Louis Vuitton.
The roster of bands and artists she’s photographed include Krimewatch, Firewalker, Glue, Turnstile, and Avril Lavigne, just to name a few.
We look back on her formative youth experiences, the music and subcultures that have inspired her, a memorable trip with Glue in Cuba, lessons learned, and what the future holds.
Ep.150 - Chris - I Spent a Long Time Dying
Chris is the hardcore kid dressed in all black in the corner with a VHS camera, documenting most recent hardcore shows across California. He is known for capturing the modern Bay Area hardcore scene “RBS”, as well as putting out bands’ demos on cassette and releasing 8+ hours of various shows on VHS tapes.
We look into his teenage and formative years and getting into trouble, following Sunami across the U.S. prior to having a friendship with the band, finding himself, and living a more positive life.
Chris’s story is, I believe, the ultimate representation of “turning pain into power”.
Ep. 149 - Samayoa Brothers
Danny, Nic and Alex Samayoa are a power trio of brothers whos DNA is in all of California Hardcore, with a resumé that consists of bands such as Fury, Forced Order, Illusion, and Harness just to name a few.
We look back into their childhood and teenage years, bonding & growing together, some of their first bands, hardcore in the mid 2000’s, individual stories and lessons, what the future holds, and more!
Ep.148 - Colin Knight
Colin Knight is a recording engineer from Orange County, California, behind some of my favorite releases, such as LOCK promo, Warfare Demo, and Fury’s “Paramount,” just to name a few.
Colin has been a part of various projects across multiple genres, including Object of Affection, Leisure World, Media Jeweler, and DUCT.
We talk about years of hard work to become a full-time producer, formative youth experiences, first demos and EPs recorded, Object of Affection, and more.
Ep. 147 - Emirio Garcia
Emirio Garcia is a hardcore kid from the city of Long Beach who runs Quarantine Productions, Wilmore Records, and is the voice of a band called Spirit Dive.
A recognizable and warm figure in the Southern California hardcore scene, Emirio is a dedicated serviceman to this community and beyond.
We sit down at a park in his home city of Long Beach to talk about his upbringing, the formation of Quarantine Records, struggles with addiction, and more.
Ep. 146 - Stephen Zeigler (These Days Gallery)
Stephen Zeigler is the co-founder of the Downtown Los Angeles-based art gallery “These Days”.
We provide a timeline of his life, from his childhood in Manhattan Beach to a firsthand glimpse into the first wave of Los Angeles punk, and then into a lengthy career in photography with all its triumphs and tribulations.
His journey eventually led him and his wife (and co-founder) Jodi Zeigler to find a building in Downtown Los Angeles that initially served as their studio for the first couple of years and later became “These Days”.
Further topics we discuss include touring with AFI on their first national tour, the many lives of the building at 118 Winston St. (These Days), making a living through photography, sincerity and honesty in the art world, and more.
Ep. 145 - The Dark
The Dark is a punk band based out of Compton, California, who released our favorite album of 2024, Sinking Into Madness.
With a trajectory spanning 10 years and heavy Japanese punk influences such as GISM and GZET, you can also hear GBH and Black Metal mixed into their sound.
They self-released two demos, a 7-inch EP titled Demons under "Darker Records”, and a full-length album on Toxic State Records at the beginning of 2024 (as previously mentioned).
We are honored to have captured a glimpse into the story behind this unique and mysterious sound.
This episode was recorded in Gaby's (the bassist) childhood home on December 14, 2024.
Ep. 144 - Shane Moran (Title Fight)
A conversation that has been a couple of years in the making. Shane and I sit down on a sunny Sunday afternoon in South Central Los Ángeles.
We talk about his teenage years leading up to joining Title Fight, the Wilkes-Barre hardcore scene, his late friend John Slaby, his thoughts on a reunion, and working with Kenny Mason.
Ep. 143 - Jules Trifan
Jules Trifan is a South Florida Hardcore veteran known for fronting Result of Choice and playing guitar in Collateral.
We speak on her youth, fronting Result of Choice at a young age, South Florida Hardcore, our favorite Zines, and more.
Ep. 142 - Teru Kagami ft. Seudo Youth
Teru is the frontman of the Japanese hardcore punk band Kagami, whom I had the pleasure of talking to with the help of our friends in Seudo Youth.
We discuss the current Japanese hardcore punk scene, how he learned to speak English, culture shocks from California, the formation of Kagami, and more.